The repair person receives the ticket and resolves the issue and closes the incident when the problem is resolved. |
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All the fans want, really, is a tidy procedure that neatly resolves the loose ends. |
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For the majority of sufferers, travel sickness resolves as soon as the journey is completed. |
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Once colic resolves, there is little lasting effect on levels of maternal anxiety or depression. |
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The new picture for the first time resolves faint, sunlike stars in a galaxy other than the Milky Way. |
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This is known as acute mountain sickness, and usually resolves itself after 2 or 3 days at medium altitudes. |
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The stringhalt we get here is specifically known as Australian stringhalt and always resolves itself. |
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He is anxious that the Minister would resolves all issues surrounding the delays in payment before he leaves office. |
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The present-day education system hardly resolves the prejudices against the victims. |
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The conflict resolves with a fun twist as everyone in the tight-knit fam-bam learns to compromise. |
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The culminating crisis resolves itself as a muddle-through, a bend rather than a sharp turn in the road. |
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And worse, he resolves his crisis mostly offstage during the opening scenes of the second act. |
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It is not necessary to point out that when the economy is on track, the unstable labor market problem resolves itself. |
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I'm guessing that flying scene there resolves around individual cliques that communicate in private. |
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Miles resolves to go on a road trip with Jack, and heads up to California's wine region for a journey of self-discovery. |
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He plays part of a familiar blues lick, but then resolves it in entirely nonstandard fashion. |
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Herpetic whitlow usually is self-limited and resolves in two to three weeks. |
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The Daily Bugle expresses its regret and resolves to do better in the future. |
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Even Viktor's stooped, pot-bellied waddle eventually resolves itself into a hearty stride. |
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A poster of incomprehensible green computer code resolves holographically into the actor as you walk past. |
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When he resolves to find medical supplies for the village, his boldness threatens to shatter the safety of the commune and change things forever. |
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This one has an unforgivable, unnecessary shot that resolves a mini-plot thread featuring a legless little girl. |
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The infection resolves spontaneously in 7-14 days, during which antipyretic analgesics such as paracetamol and adequate hydration are helpful. |
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Calaf is mesmerized by the princess' beauty and resolves to answer her three riddles and win her hand. |
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Nor will the introduction of incentives be a silver bullet that resolves all problems in the industry. |
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Charlie seems to want to shrink into himself, fold over layer by layer, until he resolves into nothing. |
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Placing the bottles on the table for tipplers may be less elegant, but it resolves the dilemma. |
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This resolves many issues, mainly the increasing issue of false fire-alarms, proctor issues and abnormal waiting periods between exams. |
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Toward that end, one resolves to listen to, reflect upon, and meditate on the teachings energetically. |
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He resolves to build a monument to nineteenth century ingenuity and invention that will blend fantasy and reality. |
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A big fan of the Sherlock Holmes mysteries, Christopher resolves to find out who killed the animal, and why. |
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For them, this settlement resolves a problem which was latent for many years and which had been left by the Liberal government. |
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Transient hypoparathyroidism resolves within three to five months. |
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If you are asked to write an original story, prewrite first to identify a beginning that creates a problem, a middle that develops the problem, and an end that resolves the problem. |
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The story, complete with a cliff-hanging climax, resolves peacefully when an interspecies friendship rescues Squish from loneliness. |
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He is furious at the damage done to his car and resolves to shoot the buck for it. |
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He resolves to adhere to this timetable even while he's in port, instead of going ashore with his shipmates. |
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A heavy drinker, overweight person, or a twopack-a-day smoker who periodically resolves to reform. |
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But RU-486 cannot be marketed until the F. D. A. resolves some manufacturing, labeling and distribution concerns. |
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One who resolves to give his life for God if called upon has the merit of an actual martyr, since God considers a good intention as an accomplished deed. |
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I hope she soon resolves her lawsuit for her late millionaire husband's estate, because this is no way for a lady to make money, no matter how strong her craving for renown. |
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Finally, egged on by an evil spirit, a destitute J.R. resolves to commit suicide, and gun to his head, pulls the trigger. |
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This version resolves a bug in the tie-break in the disciplines Tumbling, Trampoline, Synchronous and Double minitrampoline. |
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The finding of delayed ossification is interpreted to represent a developmental delay which resolves in the postnatal period. |
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Licorice resolves toxins and harmonizes the other medicinals. |
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Our staff also troubleshoots and resolves issues that are called in by users of these information systems. |
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The DNS resolves the PURL resolver address component into a conventional IP address. |
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Enlargement resolves sometimes centuries-old conflicts, it clears up border disputes and defuses minority issues. |
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Fortunately, many hosts allow for 8-bit data without zeroing the 8th bit, which resolves this problem. |
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Initially, there is salpingitis which resolves, but results in fibrinous attachments to nearby organs. |
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He further resolves his conflicts about class consciousness when he takes as a lover Alec Scudder, a gamekeeper. |
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Affirmance by a tie vote resolves only the particular dispute, without setting a precedent for other cases. |
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If a function calls another function, then resolves all references to other functions in terms of their independent variable. |
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It resolves chemical-related problems by means of biological agents, drainage, asbestos removal and degassing. |
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The colitis usually resolves within 1 to 3 weeks following discontinuation of alpha interferon. |
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In most instances, the hematuria resolves spontaneously upon cessation of ifosfamide therapy. |
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It is thought to be due to the influence of maternal androgens and resolves spontaneously. |
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That balsam resolves the great trials, illuminates, calms sorrows, and melts away the chains of oppression. |
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However, this allergy often resolves itself with increased age and some children may grow out of it. |
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This financial settlement resolves an outstanding dispute that is closely tied to the histories of both Toronto and Burlington. |
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It promotes networking and interaction, and it resolves paradoxes and dilemmas productively. |
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It is obvious the Abbott government will assist the US if Washington resolves to conduct airstrikes in northern Iraq. |
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The Section successfully resolves hundreds of cases a year either at hearings or through settlement agreements. |
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It has long been recognised that military might never permanently resolves any conflict, and this needs to be remembered now. |
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But we must consider that transport sometimes resolves problems created by other types of decisions. |
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Still, it doesn't seem practical how she resolves things with George. |
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Thus Skalkottas, although continuing the motivic development, follows the essential principle of traditional sonata form and resolves the previous harmonic tensions. |
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John's life has been cloaked in the shadow of this tragedy ever since and he resolves to save his father and alter the course of his own personal history. |
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Finally unmuffled and confronted by his comrades, who leave in contempt, Paroles resolves henceforth to make a shameless living as a laughing stock. |
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Hypercalcemia frequently resolves in 2-7 days. |
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There is documented evidence to show that the problem of childlessness often resolves itself when a person corrects their weight problem and seeks help and counselling. |
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Paul admits that not all the questions about the process have been answered yet, but he says this appears to be a nutrient management option that resolves the issue of applying large manure volumes to land. |
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Polonius blames love for Hamlet's madness and resolves to inform Claudius and Gertrude. |
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At its meetings the Board of Directors deals with the Internal Auditing Dept's reports in the presence of the chief internal auditor and resolves to take additional measures when necessary. |
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You are called to be living witnesses of what is essential, of that profound and renewed experience of the living God which resolves into a serene unity all the stages and events of an entire lifetime. |
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The board of directors also resolves upon the company's commercial policy and conducts important negotiations, for example with partners, takeover prospects or creditors. |
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No, as the new legal situation resolves the problem. |
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The LC server resolves handles on behalf of requesting clients. |
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In conclusion, the Bloc Québécois will support the second reading of the bill, despite the fact that it only partially resolves the many transportation problems that still exist in Quebec and Canada. |
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Understanding resolves confusion and breaks apart false data. |
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This one-card-does-all solution resolves these barriers to growth by providing end-users with an easy-to-use and highly secure mode to conduct financial transactions, and for us to supervise transactions electronically. |
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It resolves the political dilemma, to be sure, reconciling ends and means. |
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Aggressive behavior, for instance, is quite common in a confusional state but is often transient and quickly resolves as confusion clears. |
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But when the speaker resolves his foresong into a claim of predilection for the life of love, he does so. |
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After his conquest of Gaul, Julius Caesar looks over the sea and resolves to order Britain to swear obedience and pay tribute to Rome. |
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The dreamer resolves to trust in the cross, and the dream ends with a vision of heaven. |
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The EFTA Court performs a similar role to the European Court of Justice's in that it resolves disputes under the EEA Agreement. |
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Thus, using CFCs in concert with SF6 as a tracer resolves the water dating issues due to decreased CFC concentrations. |
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A court resolves the dispute by adjudicating the priorities of the interests. |
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Among these is the Small Claims Court, which resolves disputes involving small monetary sums. |
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When the blood stagnates in any part, it first coagulates, then resolves, and turns alkaline. |
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He resolves to go walking in the Lake District, as this tends to inspire him. |
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Kuhn never resolves the issues connected with the radical incomparability of paradigms. |
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For the hundredth time she resolves to repaper the room. |
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He resolves moments of confusion without pretense or condescendence. |
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Hypercalcemia frequently resolves in two to seven days. |
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Pre-eclampsia can appear at any time during the pregnancy, delivery and up to six weeks post-partum, though it most frequently occurs in the final trimester and resolves within 48 hours of delivery. |
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The meeting approves the proposal for the partial demerger as it was filed at the clerk's office of the Commercial Court of Brussels on 1 March 2005, and resolves to partially demerge Umicore by the incorporation of Cumerio. |
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The C-17 MILTS program resolves these issues by providing modern, open architecture Automatic Test Equipment for C-17 avionics maintenance. |
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Then comes Copernic whose works demonstrate that the earth is not the center of the universe, and so, that there is indeed heliocentrism because the earth is only a satellite of the sun and resolves around it. |
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The tritone chord which has pervaded the entire work, at last resolves into quiet consonance, and the masterpiece is over. |
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Despite the coarseness of the subject, McDonagh resolves the play using black humour, which even manages to prompt laughter in a context in which tragedy also mingles with horror. |
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In the first variation, the piano treats the opening of the theme in quasi-sentimental fashion, and resolves into a chain of trills, as the orchestra repeats the closing phrase. |
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While everyone has a vested interest in how energy development and environmental protection resolves itself in the coming years, we recognize that oversimplified solutions and polarized debate is not helpful. |
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Usually, the disease resolves with the birth of the baby and placenta. |
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The proposed modification and the inclusion of the text box resolves this conflation issue while allowing the opportunity to respondents to provide important details. |
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Investment in an alliance that in large measure denationalizes defense, and contains or resolves old antagonisms through family arguments around NATO's kitchen table, provides a remarkable rate of return. |
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Your symptoms should start to improve noticeably within two or three weeks, and clinical trials have shown that urinary stress incontinence usually resolves within eight to twelve weeks of regular use. |
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Learning of the ghost from Horatio, Hamlet resolves to see it himself. |
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In the course of this meditation the lyric speaker achieves an insight, faces up to a tragic loss, comes to a moral decision, or resolves an emotional problem. |
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It assumes an internalist epistemology, and the paradox it purportedly resolves is really the familiar clash of internalistic and externalistic epistemological intuitions. |
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Brahma then resolves to create the fifth Veda and is emersed in Yoga. |
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Every year he resolves to turn over a new leaf and start exercising. |
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Milia is never serious and resolves itself naturally without treatment. |
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