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The simple reality that no political resolution was possible without the removal of a divisive leader was recognized in Iraq; the U.S. demanded that Prime Minister Nouri al Maliki be replaced and a power-sharing government be put in place prior to fuller U.S. and allied engagement.
These scenarios were emotionally ambiguous in that either a positive or a negative resolution was possible on the basis of the information provided, and no resolution of this ambiguity was offered.
Anagha Neelakantan, a senior analyst with the International Crisis Group, said some sort of resolution was possible because the paralysis carried its own risks for the major political parties, including a rise in royalist sentiments.
Because of the shorter wavelength of UV light, higher resolution was possible, but the opacity of conventional glass lenses to these wavelengths necessitated the use of either a reflecting microscope or specially made quartz lenses.
By optimizing the separation with gradients of increasing complexity, acceptable resolution was possible, being glycine/threonine the critical pair.
Near-perfect isolate resolution was possible for all viruses analyzed computationally using either SNPs or PCR signatures.
Although many desired war with Spain, Jefferson believed a diplomatic resolution was possible and urged restraint.
Given that tensions between the different stakeholder groups in the PI enterprise have been highlighted elsewhere, 47 a somewhat unexpected finding from our data was critical consensus (75%) that tension resolution was possible.
No fair resolution is possible without confronting them.
For her part, Ms. Antinori believes a resolution is possible.
A resolution is possible, Clinton believes, but she worries that "nobody's home at the State Department.
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