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This would resolve little.
Because of Pluto's remoteness and small size, the best telescopes on Earth and in Earth orbit have been able to resolve little detail on its surface.
A second general election later this year after an inconclusive result on Thursday would resolve little and would probably produce a similar outcome, former chancellor Kenneth Clarke has said.
Although revision is performed in the hope that the elevation of ion levels and symptoms will resolve, little is known about the kinetics of storage and turnover of these ions in the body.
However, he points out that more mundane activities can also dampen your resolve: "Little acts of self-control, such as resisting a desire, making yourself do something you don't want to, not going to the bathroom when you need to… all of these are a drain on your willpower".
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The election resolved little.
The ceasefire resolved little.
But Mrs. Pelosi's death resolved little, lawyers said.
As a result, they said, conversations devolved at times into convoluted academic discussions that resolved little.
And critics of the NATO campaign have said that the bombing had resolved little and exacerbated ethnic tensions while destroying large parts of Yugoslavia.
Their fight, a slugfest with flashbacks and hallucinations, resolves little in a film that "ends up stranded in seriocomic limbo" (Holden).
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