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Discover Ludwig"make resolution" can be used in written English.
It means to make a decision or a firm determination to do something. Example: I have decided to make a resolution to exercise more regularly in the new year.
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It takes me a while after I leave Eric to grasp one salient fact that may make resolution difficult.
Mr. Sanberk, who is a member of this group, said he feared the new museum would make resolution of Turkish-Armenian issues more difficult.
This lack of clarity risks stoking a desire on the right for another epic confrontation over the debt limit, which in turn could make resolution harder and contribute to the sense that Republicans are stuck in governing-by-crisis mode.
In non-pharmacologic treatment of insomnia, Lande and Gragnani recommend trying to resolve problems prior to bedtime or to make resolution a priority the following day [58].
Now note we have to move two other pieces of reform in order to make this credible: we need a system where parties are aware of the derivatives holdings of an investment bank pre-crisis, say through a clearinghouse or exchange, so to make resolution credible and prevent panics.
Besides, Africa will someday cross the technological divide that will make resolution of ensuing ethical issues urgent, which health care providers will no longer be able to ignore.
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And still we make resolutions.
We make resolutions, break them and make them again.
Will you make resolutions to change as a parent this year?
It is no coincidence that we make resolutions during this dark period of the year.
It fought for its right to do simple things: make resolutions or establish counterpoint.
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