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The phrase 'hasten resolution' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to emphasize that something needs to be done quickly or urgently. For example, "We must hasten resolution of this dispute, as it has been dragging on for too long."
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But I fail to see how the Republican focus on a side show— talking points after the fact instead of the actual attack, will hasten resolution.
But, science does not offer insights or methodologies to hasten resolution between conflicting value systems.
It is possible that in transient synovitis, locally produced glucocorticoids reduce inflammation and hasten resolution.
The main aim of performing laser photocoagulation in eyes with CSR is to hasten resolution and this is better fulfilled by diode laser.
The use of corticosteroids as an adjuvant to antituberculosis medications in selected patients with severe disease has been documented to hasten resolution of symptoms and radiographic recovery without delaying clearance of organisms (1, 2 ).
Although data in this setting are sparse, consisting of anecdotal case reports, it has been suggested that carnitine supplementation could hasten resolution of coma, prevent development of hepatic dysfunction and reverse mitochondrial metabolic abnormalities in patients with acute VPA intoxication [ 22, 70].
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This may be explained by the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms in acute asthma; smooth muscle contraction and bronchiolar inflammation with little or no involvement of lung parenchyma, which once treated appropriately, hastens resolution of symptoms.
The use of corticosteroids will triple the likelihood of resolution at 24 hours and hasten this resolution by more than 6 hours, even in patients who have also been given antibiotics and analgesics.
Will an apology placate the injured parties and hasten the resolution?
But the main concern of the coalition was to hasten a resolution to the conflict and avoid a stalemate.To that end, Hillary Clinton, the American secretary of state, raised the possibility that the coalition could provide arms for the opposition without needing the cover of a new UN resolution.
Today, some 20 years after the outbreak of the Balkans wars, Western policymakers are faced with a similar dilemma — whether the provision of arms to a party in conflict will be used in self defense or to commit atrocities and revenge attacks; whether it will hasten the resolution of a conflict or encourage its prolongation.
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