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The phrase "able to resolve issues" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's capability or skill in addressing and solving problems.
Example: "The candidate demonstrated that they are able to resolve issues effectively during the interview process."
Alternatives: "capable of addressing problems" or "skilled in problem-solving."
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"We think this proves that we are able to resolve issues when we have diplomatic channels".
"In the event that they are not able to resolve issues with the village within a reasonable framework of time, they have a fiduciary responsibility to pursue alternatives," Mr. Flanagan said, referring to the 27-member board of trustees, some of whom are wealthy seasonal residents.
"We have so far been able to resolve issues along the way, to get moving as fast as possible," she says.
They found problems in the cases of 9,700 people, but the California Guard was able to resolve issues in about 4,000 of those cases — leaving 5,700 people owing money to the government.
Managers must be able to resolve issues in a way that has the least negative impact on coworkers and customers, and they must be able to accept responsibility for any problems that arise, without deflecting or transferring blame to others.
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We were able to resolve these issues relatively quickly, and a local coordinator facilitated resolution of other issues with the network carrier and participants over the duration of the course.
He added: "We are hopeful, but with no assurances, that we will be able to resolve all issues with USA Rugby prior to end of the termination clause period".
The S.E.C. and Andersen, however, were not able to resolve the issues fast enough to reach a deal before last Thursday, the deadline prosecutors gave Andersen either to plead guilty or be indicted.
"We're happy that we were able to resolve the issues and move forward to satisfy the many customers of Dolphin Fitness,' said Tab K. Rosenfeld, a lawyer for the company.
There is, as yet, no evidence that these training programmes work or are effective or able to resolve the issues, such as rescuing children from abusive parents before it's too late.
On resumption of the case, PKF's counsel Katherine Holland admitted they had not been able to resolve certain issues and made an application for a further adjournment until 15 January at the latest - although the case could be heard before then if either party applies for a hearing at short notice.
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