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Mike Furbank, East Riding council's head of improvement and learning, said: "The council supports the school in its concerns about the language and representation of certain issues in the planned community opera Beached and also feel that this can be resolved through judicious and sensitive reworking of elements of the scene in question.
The former can be easily achieved by the judicious use of chromatography to resolve the analytes in time and by the use of a selective detection technique such as MS, electron capture detection, or nitrogen phosphorus detection.
Not all judicial decisions are judicious.
The best context in which to write about these conflicts is not the political tract or sociological potboiler but mass-market fiction, where feminist and retro impulses can be resolved, or blurred, through a judicious combination of truth-telling (it's a man's world, and the man is a swine) and fantasy.
There are many thorny issues to resolve before we can arrive at a judicious (if symbolic) gesture to match such a sustained, heinous crime.
However, as hazardous components (like heavy metals, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, and polychlorinated biphenyls) are preferentially entrapped in the finer proportion, a number of judicious solutions such as vermitechnology have been proposed to resolve those problems.
Such rapid reaction units would be appropriate in several conceivable situations, for deployment in African states threatened by jihadi insurgency, for signalling resolve to Russia in eastern Europe by judicious rotation without upping the overall ante too much, and, controversially, for use in the Middle East should it ever come to that again.
In the last decade, in conjunction with molecular studies of Musa accessions at the DNA level (see Bartos et al., 2005), aspects of the taxonomy have been clarified but a careful treatment of the complementary and contrasting data, along with judicious filling of gaps in the data, is required to resolve the relationships and phylogeny in the genus.
Judicial/Judicious Judicial means "connected with a court of law"; judicious means "wise".
We fully accept the metaphor of "chaff" and "wheat" as a judicious and appropriate way not just to understand Ethiopian politics today but also as a practical way of resolving the crises of confidence in governance and proper determination of leadership succession.
In this article we highlight the various pitfalls that can befall a clinician when faced with apparently anomalous or discordant TFTs, and show how a structured clinical approach, combined with judicious use of biochemical, radiological and genetic investigations, enables the cause of apparently confusing TFTs to be readily resolved in most cases.
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