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Another novelist might have resolved his contradictions, but Dreiser made "poetic meaning," though not poetry, out of irresolution.
Zemlinsky might have resolved some of the story's discrepancies had he finished the opera; but he didn't.
The Court proceeded to this conclusion on the basis of alternative assumptions regarding the manner in which the jury might have resolved the coercion issue.
But Mr. Lloyd said he was surprised to be told of the destruction of the pay records that might have resolved some questions.
The court's decision might have resolved the short-term future of the hapless Ms Yingluck, but it will only widen the already cavernous divisions in Thailand's politics.
There was no pending state proceeding that might have resolved the issues in the case, and Idlewild might well have been obliged to take the risk of violating the statute and challenging it in an enforcement proceeding in state court.
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Tony Ortega in the Village Voice argued in a dispatch after the Holmes-Cruise settlement that they might well have resolved their differences so quickly on direct orders from the Church to Cruise: hush everything up ASAP.
If only the other side was bargaining in good faith, you might think, we would have resolved this issue long ago.
Hypotension might be transient and could have resolved if the bleeding is retroperitoneal and has tamponaded temporarily.
At the very least, we might thank Palmer for seeming to have resolved an otherwise irresolvable contradiction, by bringing together in outrage the investors and the musicians, ownership and labor.
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