A new constitution and board of directors were put in place after the council threatened to remove funding unless the disputes were resolved. |
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She flinched away from a flare of white light, which slowly resolved itself into her bedroom. |
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The world around her resolved itself into sharp focus, and the rainbows faded away from her eyes. |
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Kindly revert back as often as required till all your queries are fully resolved. |
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Having resolved to follow this course of action I contacted both England and Russia and formed an alliance to the detriment of Germany. |
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A faint glow at the far end resolved itself into the lights of two lanterns. |
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Both structure-based trees are moderately resolved with very short internal branches. |
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The deep blue silhouette resolved itself into metallic greys as they got closer. |
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The Government wants the matter resolved quickly so electoral boundaries can be redrawn before the next State election. |
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Key technical issues such as system performance and creation of a single knowledge base were resolved. |
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However, the ideal regimen and duration of treatment have not yet been resolved. |
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A legal wrangle over a seaside town's plans to honour one of its most famous sons with a commemorative plaque is set to be resolved today. |
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Until the legal wrangles are resolved, the houseboat residents are paying their rent directly into a bank account. |
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The continuing wrangles over who should pay for a new play area at Barrow Green, in Chippenham, may have been resolved for the moment. |
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When the conflict is so easily resolved, it lessens the tension and lowers the stakes of the story. |
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After this last flare is resolved, he will begin treatment for recurrent gout with allopurinol 100 mg a day and colchicine 0.6 mg twice a day. |
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Like all problems of group dynamics among men, this can be resolved by the example of the alpha male. |
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The UN in Somalia had resolved very little, apart from initial famine relief. |
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In accordance with use and wont the meeting resolved itself into a small party for the further exploration of the area. |
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Given the lapse of time and considerations of natural justice and cost, resolved that no further disciplinary action be taken by the university. |
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In a last-minute deal, the Americans were given a renewable one-year exemption for their troops, but the issue has not yet been resolved. |
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Nursing must act now in a unified voice with a resolved spirit to determine its own destiny. |
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It is a contractual mechanism for resolving any dispute that cannot be amicably resolved. |
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Ministers prefer to leave the problem to be resolved in the courts, where disappointed placing requesters can appeal. |
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Then, intense fear of abandonment and loneliness overcame him momentarily, but he was resolved to face his terror by remaining alone. |
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It grew in intensity, and resolved itself into a streak of fire descending to the planet's surface. |
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This is called resolution since the pair of syllables are resolved or treated as if they were a single heavy syllable. |
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Since I was not naming one person, it was clear I had not resolved the matter. |
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Police discussions have still not resolved the matter of who will pay the massive costs. |
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She said when the problem was identified, they immediately reverted to the original configuration which resolved the problem within an hour. |
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Because we take all such matters very seriously, we immediately resolved the problem, and do not expect it to be an issue going forward. |
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His respiratory symptoms never fully resolved, and he continued to have a wet-sounding cough and nasal symptoms. |
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These water movements and, therefore, the resulting forces can be resolved at each point into vertical and horizontal components. |
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Whatever it takes, whatever it costs, this patient, this resolved nation will win the first war of the 21st century. |
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In general, ripples could only be resolved when the force was at an absolute minimum. |
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Therefore each velocity vector is resolved in a component u in the x-direction and a component v in the y-direction. |
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I wish it were not so, but I have resolved to revenge my father's death, and it is you who have taken him from me! |
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In addition, the signal overlap for each resonance line can be examined in the spatially resolved spectra. |
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This antinomy, perceived by reason and resolved by faith, is the standard paradox of Renaissance humanism, and we have met it in many shapes. |
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However, the longer acquisition time is compensated by the information that can be extracted from the spatially resolved spectra. |
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We constructed a goniometer to measure angularly resolved light scattering. |
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Harriot resolved the forces acting on the projectile into horizontal and vertical components. |
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The mud fell out of her fingers and she initially felt terrible seeing her neat fingernails devouring the filth but still, she was resolved. |
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All dilemmas can be resolved, say the anti-abortion lobby, if the starting point is the foetus rather than the woman. |
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Edwards first argues that the idea of a body can be resolved into ideas of color and resistance. |
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Epstein et al. described sulphate uptake which was resolved into a saturable high-affinity phase and a non-saturable low-affinity phase. |
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Is it enough to revisit the problems of the national parks, simply to say again that all can be resolved? |
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After a heated debate, the meeting resolved to form a committee to consolidate and investigate the origins of the lists. |
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The decision was arrived at after a committee meeting which resolved that missing training is a sign of indiscipline in the sport. |
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Their photobleaching behavior was studied using spectrally resolved emission spectroscopy. |
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These methods give rise to well resolved spectra of the protein but do not provide information about noncovalent lipid binding interactions. |
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The meeting also resolved that there was need for prudent investment policies if the region was to develop economically. |
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The bluish region had now resolved itself into what appeared to be a tunnel, vanishing to infinity in the distance. |
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Instead of returning to the Irish rock scene, he resolved to pursue his musical ambitions in a more low-key way. |
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This ignited competitive wars that were often resolved by mergers and other anticompetitive activities. |
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Someday, I resolved firmly, I would make him do something about that ponytail. |
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He said that in the short term, people could retune their video and satellite equipment until the problem is resolved. |
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From the age of 12 she was resolved to become a gospel singer and at the time of her death, aged 74, she had written more than 2500 songs. |
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With this firmly resolved in her mind, she slipped from the manor proper and into the courtyard. |
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And it was for that reason, because of all that fear, and want, and confusion, that I had eventually resolved on asking him to be friends. |
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How can anger, or any other emotion or feeling, get someone to go against what they have deliberately resolved on doing? |
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With the New Year approaching, Daphne's resolved to make everything all right again. |
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The spidery script up its side resolved itself in just a moment to form a word. |
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I resolved firmly that I would mull all this over later, and that today would not be a complete loss. |
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The mass of white resolved itself into a human form that Williams recognized as a woman. |
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At the time of writing, neither the Abkhaz nor the Ossetian conflicts have been resolved. |
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He resolved to give up princely life and become a wandering ascetic in search for the Truth. |
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We want all the problems to be resolved well and for Ecuadorians to live in peace. |
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The effect of never having the issues resolved is incalculable but not to be dismissed on that account. |
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Morgan resolved an important question relating to the interpretation of Title VII, the central federal anti-discrimination statute. |
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Bulk uploads that can be submitted will be queued for processing and once this issue has been resolved, will resume flowing through the system. |
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Not only will the captaincy issue be resolved, but their countries will be well rid of them in the political domain. |
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They also resolved that if he returned they would waylay him and give him a beating. |
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The same sample was resolved into 7 distinct spots by acrylamide alkylation. |
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Gorbachev understood the horror of nuclear weapons, and was resolved not to use them. |
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And many issues affecting race relations and racial equality still haven't been resolved. |
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Thoroughly frustrated with the blindness of his countrymen, he resolved to establish a community in America. |
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It was resolved at the meeting to form a community action group to address the ongoing issues. |
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But a decision was put off for a further four weeks while design issues are resolved. |
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The situation could be resolved by the publishers simply putting a penny on the cost of each paper or magazine to cover delivery to the outlets. |
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Harsh words followed, and the resultant disagreement is still not resolved. |
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After spending time with Gina and contemplating my own woefully juiceless existence, I resolved to do something about it. |
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However, member countries are not likely to rarify agriculture's inclusion until key implementation issues are resolved. |
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On the whole, the aforesaid problem in reorganizing and managing the national defense complex still remains to be fully resolved. |
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It was straight, forthright and honest, and, once the situation was resolved, there were no afters, no grudges and no problem. |
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Both claim to have enjoyed their stay and are resolved to returning again soon. |
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Doubts resolved, he is now committed, eager and ready to take up the challenge. |
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I also think it probable that the question of the origins of Wicca will never be completely resolved. |
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The worst, though, was to come in the summer of 2002 when he resolved, despite everything, to make a go of it in his last season at the club. |
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Certainly it should try and do so if both parties are agreed that they would like the matter resolved on the affidavits. |
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These questions cannot be resolved, but they can be debated with reasoned argument. |
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His admission that there is still a doubt to be resolved is hardly likely to reassure the sceptics. |
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Once the symptoms have resolved, a dosage increase may then be reattempted, but at a slower rate. |
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This, I decided, would be a good place to try some aid climbing and resolved that I would return with a drill. |
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And I do believe that the Fed is confident that any banking system problem can be resolved by recapitalizing the industry. |
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In wintering birds, conflicts over food are often resolved by threat displays. |
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Therefore, the precise role of the hippocampus in amygdala kindling is still to be resolved. |
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His hypertension and diabetes have resolved and his arthralgia has improved. |
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I resolved to press for the release of all the names of those who kited checks at the Bank. |
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Poetically, the tapestry resolved itself as his eye grated into the lens. |
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The Curies resolved to learn as much as they could about the source of radioactivity in pitchblende, the ore with which Becquerel originally worked. |
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This contradiction cannot be resolved at present due to a lack of Cambrian radiolarian studies, which are needed to provide chronostratigraphic corroboration. |
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Then, they had left the healing room and resolved to take a stroll down in the gardens, where they had stopped near a spring and sat down on one of the stone ledges. |
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With the decanter and glass situations peacefully resolved, the eating and drinking commenced and the Soldera paradoxes continued. |
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She said the meeting resolved that a joint committee should be established to find out why the service providers did not comply with the agreement. |
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The religious narrative resolved our death anxiety through faith in an afterlife. |
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Any doubt must, of course, be resolved in favour of recusal. |
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The form resolved itself in Cath's recovering eyes, and it became David. |
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Patients also kept symptom diaries until the condition resolved. |
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I don't really think that Tom is suicidal, but I am concerned that he may have resolved on some form of action without thinking through all the consequences. |
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After discussing the downtime with my husband and employer, I resolved to advocate for myself. |
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We still had the Labrador and resolved to dispatch it home whatever, which proved a great game, and we only succeeded by shouting and waving long whippy sticks. |
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He was stopped by a blur from nowhere that resolved itself into Yogu. |
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The shadow moved forwards again, and resolved itself into a petite girl. |
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School officials express confidence that the problem will soon be resolved. |
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We found that the index of refraction used for the material comprising the core was very important in terms of the resulting angularly resolved scattering signatures. |
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It is apparent that she was resolved to stand on her own feet. |
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I immediately harvested all that were left, and resolved even more firmly that I'd demand a greater percentage at our next interspecies conference. |
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In that case, with the promises made on curbing anti-social behaviour it should only be a matter of a short time before these problems are resolved. |
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But soon the mystery is resolved when he adds cold butter, to reduce the temperature, and whizzes the mixture with an electric whisk until it is frothy. |
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The same board meeting also resolved on the appointment of a new manager. |
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In the mean time, I resolved to let him decide what we should do together, and go along with it unless I thought it would have a negative impact on him somehow. |
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Meanwhile, the Carlow Regional Game Council has called on all gun club members in the county to cease hunting and shooting until the foot and mouth crisis is resolved. |
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A silhouette resolved itself as he squinted into the afternoon sun. |
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Sometimes, the most vexed problems are resolved through simple solutions. |
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With treatment, his abdominal pain resolved and rectal bleeding ceased. |
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As I read on, my doubts, if never resolved, were held in abeyance. |
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She spoke in a calm resolved voice usually reserved for making speeches. |
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These opposing tendencies must be resolved in some way if the country is to move toward the world power status that its people have always sought. |
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In these cases, the ear canal should be re-examined and cleansed every two to five days until edema of the canal has resolved and the wick is no longer needed. |
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There is also the matter of a new shirt sponsor to be resolved. |
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By the end of each half hour, conflict has been quickly resolved, often by some deus ex machina. |
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In addition, the patient's symptoms of heartburn and waterbrash resolved. |
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You eventually resolved the disagreement, but would you ever collaborate with a fashion house or a corporation? |
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Both conditions were resolved without recourse to systemic corticosteroid. |
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For example, in relaxed myofibrils, it was unclear whether each Tmod striation could be unambiguously resolved into separate thin filament profiles. |
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The patient was treated with topical clobetasol cream and antipruritic agents, and the eruption resolved without sequelae within approximately 7 days after onset. |
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When dutifully checking in the next day, he explained that his application for permanent residency is pending, allowing him legal stay until it is resolved. |
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He was managed conservatively with dietary restriction, parenteral fluids and alimentation, and prokinetic agents, and his paralytic ileus resolved. |
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Despite my pessimism I still believe that the situation can be resolved. |
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A feeble star nearby looks the same as a very bright star far away, since stars, in general, cannot be resolved even by the most powerful telescopes. |
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There could be as much bitter and acrimonious political argument and debate as they liked, but from now on all problems had to be resolved politically. |
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This is a charge that would typically be resolved with a diversionary program. |
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The third shadow had not yet resolved itself, but I knew who it was. |
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To his credit, his formally resolved images register a trace of deadpan wit. |
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Members of the NUT could stage walkouts at the end of June if their dispute is not resolved. |
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Although armenite contains 10 inequivalent Si-positions, only the topochemically distinct Si sites are resolved in the NMR spectrum. |
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I resolved to continue in the Cave, with my two Servants, my Maid, and a Boy, whom I had brought from France. |
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Sabina brazened it out before Mrs. Wygram, but inwardly she was resolved to be a good deal more circumspect. |
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As I was in a state of extreme debility, I resolved to sail directly towards the town, as a place where I could most easily procure nourishment. |
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Meanwhile the desireableness of an interview with Carwin again returned, and I finally resolved to seek it. |
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It was resolved that all members of the House who held commissions, should be dispensed from parliamentary attendance. |
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That which is concreted by exsiccation or expression of humidity, will be resolved by humectification, as earth, dirt and clay. |
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The warships caused a major diplomatic row that was resolved in the Alabama Claims in 1872, in the Americans' favour by payment of reparations. |
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When Henry VI had a mental breakdown, Richard was named regent, but the birth of a male heir resolved the question of succession. |
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What resolved the situation was the English defeat by the Scots at the Battle of Stirling Bridge. |
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The Desmond situation was resolved on his death in 1529, which was followed by a period of uncertainty. |
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According to this doctrine, it must be resolved wholly into the absolute, irrespective will of God. |
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By the time it met, on 24 September at York, Charles had resolved to follow the almost universal advice to call a parliament. |
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The House of Commons, with a Whig majority, quickly resolved that the throne was vacant, and that it was safer if the ruler was Protestant. |
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Edward therefore encouraged all sectors of society to submit petitions to parliament detailing their grievances in order for them to be resolved. |
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When two of those people are judges, the tension among two lines of precedent may be resolved as follows. |
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Once the ambiguity is resolved, that resolution has binding effect as described in the rest of this article. |
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This was resolved by defining the nautical mile to be exactly 1,852 metres. |
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Structural cracking is also proving to be a recurring and enduring problem that is not yet resolved. |
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Finding that they left us we consulted which way to steer, and resolved to let drive before the Wind. |
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Some difficulties were discovered in the late 19th century that could only be resolved by more modern physics. |
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In 2012, the two countries resolved their maritime boundary disputes at the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea. |
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Many people in Cornwall say that this issue would be resolved if a Cornish option became available on the census. |
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Additionally, we performed angular resolved magnetization curve measurements using vectorial magnetooptic Kerr magnetometry. |
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The fugitives resolved to stay in the house and wait for the arrival of the King's men. |
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What raptus means is unclear, but the incident seems to have been resolved quickly and did not leave a stain on Chaucer's reputation. |
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With the textual issues largely addressed, if not resolved, attention turned to the questions of Chaucer's themes, structure, and audience. |
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I sat down at night upon my bedside, and resolved that I would not go to sleep till I had fixed its title. |
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She resolved to live by her pen and for her son, but her financial situation was precarious. |
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With the player dispute resolved, Yorkshire won all seven of their matches in 1867, defeating Surrey, Lancashire and Cambridgeshire. |
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Yorkshire had internal problems which were resolved before the 1959 season in which Yorkshire recovered the title under Ronnie Burnet. |
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The team had also resolved the reliability problems that had dogged them the previous year. |
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The issue was for practical purposes resolved on 17 June 1523, as Swedish King Gustav Vasa conquered the city of Stockholm. |
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The Duke of Cumberland proclaimed himself Duke of Brunswick at the Duke's death, and lengthy negotiations ensued, but were never resolved. |
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Disraeli and the cabinet reluctantly backed him, and in early January 1879 resolved to send reinforcements. |
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This has been universally valid since 10 February 2007, when the telecom dispute was resolved. |
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A new condition or situation of government may be resolved by precedent or passing legislation. |
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The issue was resolved by appointing him to the Council immediately prior to his appointment as Prime Minister. |
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Some previous disputes have been resolved by the International Court of Justice. |
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In 1955, at the Bandung Conference in Indonesia, dozens of Third World governments resolved to stay out of the Cold War. |
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This was resolved by retrofitting bombs with Global Positioning System satellite guidance devices that are immune to bad weather. |
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Air India's aircraft engineers' body advised against accepting further deliveries until Boeing resolved reliability issues. |
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On January 18, Boeing halted 787 deliveries until the battery problem was resolved. |
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The state of Utah was eventually admitted to the union on 4 January 1896, after the various issues had been resolved. |
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This is the first time a multitransitional study of spectrally resolved rotational ammonia lines has been used for this purpose. |
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Toward the end of 1920 he and Dorothy decided their time in London was over and resolved to move to Paris. |
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The impasse was finally resolved on 8 May when Gilbert proposed a plot that did not depend on any supernatural device. |
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There have been no prosecutions for TV licence offences in Jersey since 2009, all cases having been resolved at Parish Hall Enquiry. |
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The dispute was resolved in the Oregon Treaty of 1846, which established the 49th parallel as the boundary through the Rockies. |
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Another complication was Holland, and the various governments never resolved their problems. |
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Two days later, the CHTPA resolved not to abide by the award and hoisted the Indian flag. |
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It was assumed or hoped that difficulties with the British would be resolved to allow the Council of Europe's Assembly to perform the task. |
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On 15 August 1424, Bedford received news that Verneuil was in French hands and resolved to make his way there as quickly as he could. |
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Thomson's wife had died on 17 June 1870 and he resolved to make changes in his life. |
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It was only when thermonuclear fusion was recognised in the 1930s that Thomson's age paradox was truly resolved. |
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Charles Lapworth resolved the conflict by defining a new Ordovician system including the contested beds. |
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The incident was reported to the police, but nearly 40 years after taking place, the incident has never been resolved. |
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The dispute was resolved by Robert II's Royal Charter of 8 April 1372 conferring Royal Burgh status. |
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Conflicts about jurisdiction between the bodies are resolved by the Constitutional Court of Belgium. |
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Secure in his now truncated realm, Dafydd now appears to have pushed ambition to one side and resolved to enjoy the quiet life. |
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However, difficulties remained with the puddling process and it was not until perhaps 1791 that these were resolved. |
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In 1900, the problem of sewage contamination was largely resolved when the city completed a major engineering feat. |
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In practice, most appeals are resolved at this intermediate appellate level, rather than in the Supreme Court. |
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Supranational organizations provide mechanisms whereby disputes between nations may be resolved through arbitration or mediation. |
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With his financial issues resolved and being able to pay for steady meals, at the age of nineteen, Welsh decided to turn professional. |
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Each series includes both standalone and multiple episodic stories, linked with a loose story arc that is resolved in the series finale. |
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In molecular phylogenies of the Bivalvia, both the Spondylidae and the Propeamussiidae have been resolved as sister to the Pectinidae. |
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It includes a number of petrel groups, the relationships between which have finally been resolved to satisfaction. |
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Two Beauforts flew to the French coast, found nothing and landed at Manston where the confusion was resolved. |
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The correlation between the spread of rodents and the demise of multituberculates is a controversial topic, not fully resolved. |
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However, if the conflict is not resolved at the early stage, the bucks will fight. |
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The question then of the relationship between these early fossil species and the hominin lineage is still to be resolved. |
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This was resolved by Papal intervention in 1494 when the Treaty of Tordesillas purported to divide the world between the two powers. |
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The question of the relation between these early fossil species and the hominin lineage is still to be resolved. |
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This major difficulty was resolved by Juan de la Cierva's introduction of the flapping hinge. |
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I resolved to find all my pits good homes and to get out of the rescue and breeding business. |
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There was also an unskilled labour shortage, which the VOC later resolved by importing slaves from Angola, Madagascar, and the East Indies. |
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The resulting Roman Question was resolved with the rise of the modern state under the 1929 Lateran treaties between Italy and the Holy See. |
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On February 25, 2007, the Commonwealth of Virginia resolved to 'profoundly regret' and apologize for its role in the institution of slavery. |
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Upon ascending the golden throne of his fathers, Andrey resolved to assert some independence from the Horde. |
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Problems have since been resolved and relations between the countries are good. |
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As the question of which of the two alternative concepts was correct had not been resolved at the time, both were represented on the same map. |
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The Spaniards invited Atahualpa to visit Cajamarca to meet Pizarro, which he resolved to do the following day. |
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By 1617, the congregation was stable and relatively secure, but there were ongoing issues that needed to be resolved. |
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This was eventually resolved by supplementing with onion juice or cooked potatoes. |
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Many contracts provide that all disputes arising thereunder will be resolved by arbitration, rather than litigated in courts. |
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About 98 percent of civil cases in the United States federal courts are resolved without a trial. |
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They point out that many cases in adversarial systems, and most cases in the United States, are actually resolved by plea bargain or settlement. |
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The maxim is worthy of the fool in the old story, who resolved not to go into the water until he had learnt to swim. |
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The situation was resolved when Queen Elizabeth II, at the request of Simmonds, terminated Inniss's commission as governor. |
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These difficulties were resolved by the sale of the ironworks in 1676, and the dissolution of the partnership. |
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This problem was resolved probably at Merthyr Tydfil by combining puddling with one element of a slightly earlier process. |
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However, after the Great Stink of 1858, Parliament realised the urgency of the problem and resolved to create a modern sewerage system. |
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We must be resolved how the law can be pure and perspicuous, and yet throw a polluted skirt over these Eleusinian mysteries. |
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In health, good air, pleasure, riches, I am resolved it can not be equalled by any region. |
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The litigation went on for years and it remains unclear to this day if it has ever been completely resolved. |
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This was rejected in parliament in 1970, revived in 1974 and finally resolved by the building of the Roadford Reservoir to the west of the moor. |
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So I resolved to acquire a dog, and bought one from a prospector, who was stony-broke and would have sold his soul for a drink. |
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The latter is resolved by supersymmetrising the bulk, so that the minimal supersymmetric standard model being the effective 4-dimensional theory. |
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The earl of Lincoln deceived of the country's concourse, in which case he would have temporized, resolved to give the king battle. |
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Away I roared once more, resolved to score a three-pointer. I glided down to a good start but estimated my altitude wrongly. |
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But the wasteground was already cleared. So the workers resolved to give up a Monday to voluntary labour to scatter rubbish all over it. |
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They assured him that should this happen, many problems would be resolved. |
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Members of the National Union of Teachers could stage walkouts at the end of June if their dispute is not resolved, it has been announced. |
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Interim head teacher Christine Wayment took over and the dispute was resolved. |
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That mystery is resolved, but the grandmother's illness will require a witch ball. |
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The statement contains several ambiguities and leaves many difficult issues to be resolved. |
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All of these issues were resolved by his observation of mantle epithelial cells that were capable of ameboid activity. |
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Courts will analogize the functions of computers with functions in areas where the law is already resolved. |
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Labour believes no reductions in catches should take place before the issue of quota-hopping has been resolved. |
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They require reassurance that this nausea will pass or can usually be resolved with antinauseant medications. |
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The swelling resolved completely within 4 days, and findings on a radiographic examination of the chest and neck 1 week later were normal. |
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Since the issue of approvement of the budget is not resolved, the financing of budget institutions is delayed. |
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The Government of the Republic of Kosovo is resolved to enhance and promote cooperation with the Republic of Macedonia for a number of reasons. |
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He said the Balochistan issue couldn't be resolved without contacting the annoyed Balochis. |
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Ligneous conjunctivitis also has been reported in patients taking tranexamic acid which resolved with drug discontinuation. |
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In a record-breaking time, the Centre successfully resolved the commercial dispute between two litigating parties in less than half an hour. |
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They resolved to defend the living standards that make Australia a great place to live and that have been built by generations of union members. |
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Macrocytic or normocytic anemia may occur in hypothyroid status and anemia is resolved by thyroid hormone replacement. |
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Currently the problem is usually resolved by washing the blanket, which results in press downtime and causes maculation or spotting. |
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And if ambiguities are not resolved under the first two rules of interpretation, the ambiguities are construed against the insurer in favor of coverage. |
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Details need to be resolved, and wrenchingly difficult choices made. |
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The alkaline hydrolysis problem of the vinyl acetate backbone was resolved in the 1960s after the introduction of vinyl versatate from Shell Chemical Company. |
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Important cost-sharing, communications security and technical transfer issues concerning the application of ADL to FMS customers have not been resolved. |
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Finding that the afternoon coach was gone, and finding that his uneasiness grew into positive alarm, as obstacles came in his way, he resolved to follow in a post-chaise. |
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If you have back or pelvic girdle pain or digestive problems, you may not be able to activate the deep abdominal wall until the other problems have been resolved. |
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On the principle that two heads are better than one, he resolved to take his companion, Jones, into his confidence and ask him to make a suggestion. |
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I am resolved to forsake Malta, tread a pilgrimage to fair Jerusalem. |
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The apparent contradiction involved in accommodating a collective sociocosmic process unrelated to human conduct to the karma of individual action is never fully resolved. |
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The seven northern provinces, controlled by Calvinists, responded with the Union of Utrecht, where they resolved to stick together to fight Spain. |
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Britain's application to join Europe had already been vetoed by De Gaulle, the Cuban missile crisis had been resolved, and Berlin was again on the back burner. |
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In a July 2004 decision, the AU Assembly resolved that the future Court on Human and Peoples' Rights would be integrated with the African Court of Justice. |
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While questions of fact are resolved by a trier of fact, which in the common law system is often a jury, questions of law are always resolved by a judge or equivalent. |
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Whether the case is resolved with or without trial again depends heavily on the particular facts of the case, and the ability of the parties to frame the issues to the court. |
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For example, disputes regarding validity of registered IP rights may need to be resolved by a public body within the national registration system. |
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This temporarily resolved the crisis, and the boycott of British goods largely ceased, with only the more radical patriots such as Samuel Adams continuing to agitate. |
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The death of Suleiman the Magnificent the following year and his succession by Selim the Sot emboldened Philip, who resolved to carry the war to the Ottoman homelands. |
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During the crisis of Berriane, the heads of each tribe resolved the problem and began talks to end the crisis between the Maliki and Ibadite movements. |
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The dispute was finally resolved in 1976, when Dimotiki was made the only official variation of the Greek language, and Katharevousa fell to disuse. |
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Rido conflicts are either resolved, unresolved, or reoccurring. |
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With the problem resolved, preparations for the crossing resumed. |
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This is because so many reallocations have taken place since about 2005 that a definite taxonomy has not been established yet, although the phylogeny is by and large resolved. |
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Although it has been argued that they were resolved in 1914 before the war began, it has also been argued that the railroad was a cause of the First World War. |
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The War of Currents eventually resolved in favor of AC distribution and utilization, although some DC systems persisted to the end of the 20th century. |
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Hematodinium is a genus that contains major pathogens of a wide variety of decapod crustaceans, although its internal taxonomy is poorly resolved. |
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By 2013, the issue of royalty payments had been resolved in court. |
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The war was resolved with a ceasefire and negotiations brokered by the Arab League, where it was declared that unification would eventually occur. |
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Following John Howard's investigations into prison conditions the Denbighshire justices resolved to build a new model prison in Ruthin on the site of the old Bridewell. |
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The relationships of the merlin are not resolved to satisfaction. |
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Violence seemed likely, but the situation was resolved through the mediation of the moderate Henry de Lacy, the Earl of Lincoln, who convinced the barons to back down. |
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Edward was eager to discuss the potential for governmental reform, but the barons were unwilling to begin any such debate until the problem of Gaveston had been resolved. |
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Alcuin's letters make it clear that by the end of 790 the dispute was still not resolved, and that Alcuin was hoping to be sent to help make peace. |
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While some scholars believe the Belgae south of the Somme were a mixture of Celtic and Germanic elements, their ethnic affiliations have not been definitively resolved. |
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Before the 1923 election, he resolved his dispute with Asquith, allowing the Liberals to run a united ticket against Stanley Baldwin's policy of protective tariffs. |
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