One sticking point, which the British government must resolve by the end of this year:art fairs.
This is where the NFL, the NFLPA and the NCAA must work congruently to form a united resolve by taking both internal and external actions to vigilantly eradicate this unseemly behavior.
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And he paid tribute to the resolve showed by his team-mates.
"This would have been a most demanding task for security forces anywhere in the world, and we should acknowledge the resolve shown by the Algerians in undertaking it, " Cameron said.
The Iraqi government has yet to devise a plan to accommodate all the people who are coming back, so American commanders and community leaders are trying to resolve problems by themselves.
"This would have been a most-demanding task for security forces anywhere in the world, and we should acknowledge the resolve shown by the Algerians in undertaking it, " the British leader said.
Others point to Ireland's two-tier model: an ombudsman who tries to resolve complaints by members of the public through free-of-charge conciliation with the newspaper in question, and a more formal press council that upholds a code of conduct.
In 2008, they agreed on principle to resolve the feud by jointly developing gas fields.
And once you have such a massive problem, you cannot resolve it case by case, household by household.
But ultimately, the NFL will resolve this matter by compensating both teams for the inconvenience of rescheduling the game.
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And are you confident that you can resolve the issue by August 2nd?
His resolve is tempered by thoughts of a friend's disappeared daughter and of the wall of water he just outran.
He ordered the department of basic education to come up with a "catch-up" plan to resolve the issue by 15 June.
Mr O'Neill said it was necessary for Argentina to resolve its issues by its own leadership and others within the country.
"The only way we resolve it is by having the right vision, and then the practical measures to achieve it, " Blair said.
With elections due next year, Mr Sierra is cautiously optimistic that both sides appear ready to resolve their differences by talking rather than shooting.
In neighbouring Saudi Arabia, reports suggest an indebted family conglomerate is trying to resolve its debts by favouring local banks at the expense of foreign ones.
At its best, RadioAstron will be able to resolve points separated by an angle of just 7 microarcseconds, about 10, 000 times the resolution of the Hubble Space Telescope.
It's still trying to resolve its problems by regulating water taken from streams for snowmaking and by buying nearby land, which it set aside for bear and deer.
The government has promised to resolve the problem by mid-February.
"Prior to arraignment, Mr. Holmes made an offer to the prosecution to resolve this case by pleading guilty and spending the rest of his life in prison, without any opportunity for parole, " the documents read.
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"Prior to arraignment, Mr. Holmes made an offer to the prosecution to resolve this case by pleading guilty and spending the rest of his life in prison, without any opportunity for parole, " the documents filed by the defense team read.
"We believe any attempts to resolve the Iranian issue by force are unacceptable, " it said.
Last week, German Chancellor Angela Merkel urged Chinese and European authorities to resolve the matter amicably by holding talks.
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Part of Edwards's resolve can be explained by how far England have come.
The way I resolve various contradictions is by backtesting and taking only those signals that show high probability of success.
But underneath is a steely resolve to transform Novartis by taking risks, speeding up the machinery and rewarding those who deliver.
Instead of succumbing to fear and distrust, we must resolve to progress forward by doing the opposite: Demonstrate more trust in other people!
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