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Not that the election will resolve much.
The Army Act amendment would resolve much of the problem, he said.
This money and an industry campaign to build more capacity may eventually resolve much of the supply disruptions.
"We are optimistic", they said, "that continued research will eventually resolve much of the current controversy over the effect of climate change on hurricanes.
"We are optimistic that continued research will eventually resolve much of the current controversy over the effect of climate change on hurricanes," they wrote at the time.
Worse, it would be unlikely to resolve much, since neither of the main parties commands enough support to be sure of winning a majority (see chart).
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But it did not appear they resolved much of anything.
The second study is much more resolved, much closer to the head that we can see in the painting itself.
It resolved much of the confusion in its own ranks when its National Security Council completed a secret review two weeks ago that called for efforts to expedite a Taliban overthrow.
Emmanuelle Guerry, of the parents' pressure group SOS Haiti Enfants, said that although it was fitting that the children had reached their new homes in time for the Christmas festivities, the problem should have been resolved much sooner.
Months of uncertainty about Rio's fate ensued only to be resolved, much as Mr Kloppers had originally planned, this month.Mining bosses used to be geologists who had worked their way up from the rock face to the boardroom.
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