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We're going to need that resolve to answer questions of race and poverty and tolerance in a way that works.
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After abandoning his doctorate, he resolved to answer philosophy's big questions outside academia through the mechanism of popularising books.
And so, as I alighted at the train station here Monday morning on my way to the offices of the British bookmaker William Hill, I resolved to answer the question that countless parents ask themselves at swimming pools and gym classes and tracks around the world: what are the odds that my child could someday be an Olympian, too?
I resolved to answer the phone and find out.
"It was resolved with no case to answer.
That's when Gilbert, an expert on ancient DNA at the Centre for GeoGenetics at the Natural History Museum of Denmark in Copenhagen who has studied Neandertals and the evolution of maize and birds, resolved to help answer some of the questions.
Mr. Fagan said an assistant was hired in June to answer calls, resolving the matter.
Were there any lines or passages that were speaking to you? Were any interesting questions raised and resolved, or left for you to answer?
In part to answer that, I resolved yesterday to keep a diary of what happens in the climate-response arena from here on.
With this paper, we attempt to answer these questions without resolving to extensive simulations for every system and every parameter choice.
For, using this machinery, it was shown that the open questions that the early descriptive set theorists were trying to answer could not be resolved on the basis of the standard axioms of mathematics, ZFC.
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