The mediation office, a particularly successful program for resolving disputes, has gone unstaffed. |
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That will involve quickly resolving the company's strained relationship with its bottlers over pricing and increasing its advertising spending. |
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We judge each situation on its merits and work towards resolving the problem. |
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This is one way of resolving the seeming paradox in Malthus's work between warnings of over-population and a fear of underconsumption. |
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Are there other examples of the Supreme Court resolving contentious moral questions based on ambiguous constitutional text? |
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A sensitive session that might be uncongenial for resolving delicate domestic dilemmas. |
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So what he does is identify a specific problem in the workplace and sets about resolving it. |
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The bishop went on to resist calls for foreign intervention, saying the country was capable of resolving its problems internally. |
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Once that truth sinks in, perhaps a serious attempt at resolving the dispute can begin. |
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Next I bought glue traps, resolving to conk the critters as soon as they were caught. |
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I think that would be a good first step to resolving this and you won't be blindsiding her with the breakup. |
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He explains the importance of keeping options open, not prematurely resolving tension, not unnecessarily allowing transpositions, etc. |
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These couples are conflict minimizers, choosing to make light of their differences rather than resolving them. |
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These twelve essays examine an enormous number of aspects involved in keeping the peace and resolving conflict in troubled parts of the world. |
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It gave the world hope for political and economic cooperation, resolving an international trouble spot. |
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Here in the depths of the Wiltshire countryside it is hard to find experts capable of resolving this question. |
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It's the time of year for turning over a new leaf and resolving to be a New You. |
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It was set up to give consumers a free, independent service for resolving disputes with financial firms. |
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The Act established procedures for resolving minor complaints informally, if complainants agree to this. |
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It seems you have a very communistic, socialist approach to resolving the issue. |
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You can get plenty of other help in resolving identity theft without spending a dime. |
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A diagnostic paracentesis was performed and revealed blood and blood clot, consistent with a resolving hematoma. |
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A second approach to resolving the dilemma is creating accountability to an outside party rather than to an employee's superordinates. |
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Communication is heavily overrated as a means of resolving issues and accomplishing things. |
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They did not want an overmighty second chamber and they insisted that there must be a mechanism for resolving deadlocks between the two houses. |
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Umbilical granulomas are common inflammatory reactions to the resolving umbilical stump. |
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I'm hereby resolving to go sew up the tiny tear as soon as I'm finished with this, in hopes that you'll do the same. |
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Apart from resolving the question mark over Weaver's future, Keegan will be focussing his attention on City's strike force. |
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Let us strengthen their hands in resolving such matters without endangering their seats. |
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I finished the journey into work feeling very cold and wet, resolving to go buy some waterproofs at lunchtime. |
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In resolving the differences between the orthogonal basic plan and the circular forms of the domes, perimeter walls become serrated in plan. |
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War is necessary, as a last resort, for resolving disputes between states that cannot agree and will not acquiesce. |
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A high resolution camera will also sweep the surface, resolving details as small as two metres across. |
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In between, souls seek to fulfil their dharma while resolving karma and accruing merit through good deeds. |
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Annan says robust monitoring by international observers will be key to resolving the devastating conflict. |
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A long argument will ensue between you and the cabbie and will result in you resolving never to take a cab again. |
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A simplistic reiteration of the Stability Pact's main provisions avoids the problem, rather than resolving it. |
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Second, resolving this underspecification requires reasoning about how the presupposition is rhetorically connected to the discourse context. |
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I say that, without resolving this question, a wholly undesirable state of uncertainty will remain. |
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It is a contractual mechanism for resolving any dispute that cannot be amicably resolved. |
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But the notion that design is out of synch or displaced in a museum context is a contradiction I have difficulty resolving. |
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Reasonableness is essentially a basis for resolving competing claims where otherwise lawful activities conflict. |
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A good portion of antibiotic use appears to be for viral or spontaneously resolving bacterial infections. |
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Seeing him, but firmly resolving not to speak to him, hurt more than he'd expected. |
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Because in proceeding thus we are only collecting by historical methodology the definitions at hand and resolving them into a general formula. |
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Far from resolving the social crisis confronting Maoris, the process widened the social gulf between rich and poor. |
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In other words, a telescope must have sufficient resolving power to distinguish individual Cepheids from all the other stars in the galaxy. |
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The city's skyscrapers give the landscape a lumpy appearance, but the instrument's resolving power fails to distinguish individual buildings. |
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He did not need enormous magnification, but he did require considerable resolving power in order to make out the separate stars. |
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We should have and we need today to apply more diplomatic effort to resolving that issue. |
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Individuals will respond by sacrificing personal liberties for increased security, and by resolving that normal life must go on. |
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While he does eventually renew his belief in the Lord it comes as a result of resolving family conflicts and not an ecstatic vision of the Lord. |
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Although spectacular, resolving an otherwise kitchen-sink drama with a deus ex machina in the form of a ghost is not emotionally satisfying. |
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It puts the House and the Senate in sharp conflict over the issue of immigration and sets up a fierce battle over resolving their differences. |
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Chief officers from two authorities will thrash out a way of resolving a rumbling war over Trowbridge's expanding pigeon population. |
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There's an eight-way associative cache line for resolving conflicts on a LRU basis. |
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It has the effects of resolving swelling and detoxication, and it can be applied in case of lack of lactation and mammary swelling. |
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One consequence of the end of the Cold War and the demise of the Soviet Union was a burst of joint efforts aimed at resolving armed conflicts. |
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Instead, they directed the church to choose godly men who would be capable of resolving the issue. |
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The magistrate will listen to what the parties say and issue a written decision resolving the dispute. |
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A planned conference committee hearing has been tasked with resolving these conflicting numbers. |
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I'm glad he's shut out on a technicality because that saves me the trouble of resolving my own internal conflict. |
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Believe it or not, resolving this issue would create spin-offs that could help tens of thousands, right across the country. |
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The government proposal was announced on July 2 as a way of resolving deadlocked negotiations. |
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Chiropractic adjustments or craniosacral therapy are often effective at resolving these problems and preventing recurring ear infections. |
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The Second World War had proven both the untenability of absolute pacifism and the horrendous price war exacts as a way of resolving disputes. |
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If we do not find a way of resolving the sins of the past then we are doomed to repeat them. |
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Further, he said, this provided a point of reference for discussing any unresolved questions, if not actually resolving them. |
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They are forced to make choices about where to invest their emotional energy and invariably choose to invest their helping energies in resolving their personal life stress. |
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The government avoided a war by successfully resolving the issues through diplomacy. |
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But instead of talking to us and resolving the issue, or getting a manager involved, the clerk calls the cops. |
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Above all, it faced the progressive movement of the civilisation of the book, enveloping discordance like the resolving refrain of a Beethoven sonata. |
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He would quaff a few glasses of Alsatian Pinot Noir as he poured forth his conviction that Northern Ireland could emulate France and Germany by resolving age-old conflict. |
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For any optical system a measure of the best-possible resolution or resolving power is simply the ratio of the wavelength to the diameter of the aperture. |
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This is the face-off that has so far stymied a first step toward resolving the crisis. |
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There was something cathartic about deleting this 2,500-word monster of a farewell, and resolving to live. |
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Earth's greatest scientists work around the clock to avert disaster, finally resolving the problem with the careful use of test tubes, Bunsen burners, and litmus paper. |
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Our goal is to use the most promising candidates for resolving deep-level relationships within Noctuoidea, Bombycoidea and Macrolepidoptera generally. |
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This means that their criterion for resolving doubts, their criterion of private perfection, is autonomy rather than affiliation to a power other than themselves. |
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Under the action plan, the two countries agreed to speed up negotiations aimed at concluding the peace treaty by resolving the territorial dispute. |
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Though the grand jury is an imperfect forum for resolving social issues, it works very well in finding truth. |
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Moreover, if blame in general is irrational, so must be self-blame or self-reproach, unless this comes simply to resolving to do better next time. |
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Here opera arias prove more effective than a s.w.a.t. team and diplomats combined at resolving an international incident. |
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Since the time of the fire the College has installed new smoke alarms in the room, as well as resolving to put a new fire exit in place by the start of Michaelmas term. |
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He said sheep tagging and traceability will assist in resolving illegal movements but the reality is that tagging in itself will not apprehend and root out rogue dealers. |
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Even people who postulate a creative God usually acknowledge that his existence shifts the big question rather than resolving it. |
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Anybody who reads the newspapers regularly could be forgiven for locking and bolting the front door and resolving never to set foot outside again. |
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Chapter five offers explanations that aim at resolving the unusual finding of gender, class and education patterns in the Cairene speech community. |
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In a voluntary society like the church we rely heavily on the ties that bind us together as the body of Christ as a way of resolving our differences and disputes. |
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Although universally accepted procedures must be observed, they furnish little or no assistance in resolving such a predicament as faced the surgeon here. |
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I've always been an advocate that the simplest left-brain logic is often key to resolving design impossibilities with no viable counters or mending. |
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Then, in her middle seventies, she stopped, resolving to use the years she had left to pursue God through the solitary practice of contemplative prayer. |
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Believing that this referred to his Corinthian parents, Oedipus fled Corinth resolving never to see his supposed father and mother again as long as they lived. |
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There were considerable difficulties in resolving enzymes in T. loscosii, due to interference during the extraction from polyphenolic substances and volatile oils. |
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The most basic means of resolving a protein structure are through experimental observations, such as x-ray crystallography and certain forms of NMR spectroscopy. |
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Due to the divergent stances of the member nations, the annual powwow had difficulty reaching consensus on major international security issues and resolving economic problems. |
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You are subtle and diplomatic while resolving conflicts and clashes today. |
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The TUC called off the strike just nine days later, without resolving the miners' cut in wages. |
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The case is also notable for the court's innovative use of an advisory jury to assist in resolving core questions of fact. |
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Eventually resolving to trust her, he removes the barriers from the house, and exacts a promise from Ada that she will not see Baines. |
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The effort at resolving these problems led to the development of quantum mechanics. |
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Additionally, over the next twelve months further attention will be devoted to resolving overcapacity in the Belgian block market. |
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He was nonetheless busy resolving some of the weaknesses that he believed had exacerbated the revolt. |
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Feuds were the standard means for resolving conflicts and regulating behavior. |
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The service model union focuses more on maintaining worker rights, providing services, and resolving disputes. |
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The rule of the new authorities only aggravated the crisis in the country, instead of resolving it. |
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This meant that, during the early interwar period, the League played little part in resolving the turmoil resulting from the war. |
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A series of works on paper and encaustic summating a year of resolving relationships with my creativity, family relationships and moving forward. |
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During the early Renaissance, duelling established the status of a respectable gentleman, and was an accepted manner of resolving disputes. |
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They could also act as a medium for resolving disputes between local bodies and ratepayers or other interests. |
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Also, in resolving political hostilities with the German emperor Frederick III of Habsburg, he invaded his western domains. |
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Chapters offer plenty of troubleshooting techniques and tips for resolving common XP programs and many an obscure detail as well. |
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Success in Sierra Leone encouraged the Blair government to continue its support to Africa, particularly with regard to resolving conflicts. |
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One proven way to lower cholesterol focuses on sterols and resolving and improving lipid status. |
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By June he was back in Paris with his brother Antoine, who was resolving their father's affairs. |
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Two ways for resolving conflicts that are appropriate for this age group, the LTA and the lens models, were introduced. |
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Emily's expertise includes divorce, reaching financial settlements on separation for married couples and cohabitees and resolving disputes in respect of children matters. |
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The main approaches and principles for resolving complex issues of border delimitation have been discussed at the meeting of Kyrgyz and Tajik Prime Ministers. |
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The Indian Defence Secretary would be coming to Pakistan for these renewed efforts for the demilitarisation of Siachen glacier and resolving the Sir Creek issue. |
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As long as compatibility is maintained, general practice often tends to the permissive rather than the restrictive, with the local priest or bishop resolving questions. |
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Claims adjusters were left exhausted by the work of sizing up the damage and resolving claims disputes, according to senior insurance industry executives. |
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The health network of Southeast Europe represents today a regional forum promoting public health in Southeast Europe and resolving health inequalities in Europe. |
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Grindle described growing difficulties in resolving routine state notices. |
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The project was initiated by the federal government for resolving problems confronting by the soccer ball industry of Sialkot as well as for its modernisation. |
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This expanded definition should make it easier for taxpayers to qualify for TAOs, which should provide an additional procedural device for resolving many taxpayer problems. |
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General semanticists favor the extensional orientation with its cumulative and progressive scientific ways and its practical way of resolving disputes through testing. |
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Another important factor is the apparent consensus among Western great powers that military force is no longer an effective tool of resolving disputes among their peers. |
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Gomer to couple the spatial resolving power of the fiber array spectral translator with the high throughput of the spatial heterodyne spectrometer. |
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When a political party has found a potent wedge issue, it may conclude that it has more to gain on election day by perpetuating the conflict than by resolving the issue. |
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When the Parties failed to agree on resolving the issue of Abye, the AUHIP came up on 21st September 2012 with a proposal on the final status of Abyei. |
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Seaborne transport was one of the earliest channels of commerce, and rules for resolving disputes involving maritime trade were developed early in recorded history. |
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This occurs in situations where governments wish to express intentions or to suggest methods of resolving a diplomatic situation, but do not wish to express a formal position. |
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He also differed from Gluckman and Turner's emphasis on ritual action as a means of resolving social passion, arguing instead that it simply displayed them. |
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Hybrid mechanisms include the collaboration of government, religious, and traditional leaders in resolving conflicts through the formation of collaborative groups. |
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The morphology of the syrinx, which contributes well to resolving the overall phylogeny of the Falconidae, is not very informative in the present genus. |
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Pragmatic pacifism holds that the costs of war and interpersonal violence are so substantial that better ways of resolving disputes must be found. |
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Her no-nonsense way of resolving issues impressed her superiors. |
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However, more recent interpretations have pointed to the feud as a means of preventing and speedily resolving disputes by forcing arbitration, compensation and resolution. |
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However, unlike the territorial sea, there is no standard rule for resolving such conflicts and the states in question must negotiate their own compromise. |
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The cross-check procedures have been carried out and Welsh Assembly Government officials are resolving queries with farmers and processing payments as a matter of urgency. |
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This Beverly Hills based company focuses on resolving client's IRS complications such as wage garnishments, bank levies, IRS tax liens, and unfiled back taxes. |
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