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Mr. Cuomo's resolve to exercise leadership could make the difference.
I probably should resolve to exercise more this year, but I know I won't.
Anyone whose resolve to exercise in 2013 is a bit shaky might want to consider an emerging scientific view of human evolution.
Though heartsick about the Sept. 11 attacks and frustrated that their mayor cannot run now for re-election, it seemed likely that at least some of them would resolve to exercise a privilege unknown in countries that nurture terrorists, and vote to nominate candidates to succeed the man who has led the the city valiantly in a tragic time.
Still, she said, the letter only stiffened her resolve to exercise her inalienable right to keep her Christmas lights up as long as she sees fit, which happens to be today, Three Kings Day, also known as the Epiphany, the 12th day of Christmas.
"In most states, and at the federal level, transparency of corporate spending in elections can simply be required by the appropriate regulatory agencies -- if they have the resolve to exercise their authority," said Craig Holman of the nonprofit advocacy group Public Citizen.
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This is so even if he is going to steal only because his desires will inevitably give rise to such behavior and not because he has power that he is resolved to exercise objectionably in the future.
If you're going to resolve to start exercising (one of the most popular resolutions), don't resolve to go to the gym for an hour every day before work.
"The forces of the state are ready to exercise the resolve of the government," Mr. Lacierda said in a statement.
The United Nations urged both sides to exercise restraint and resolve their differences through dialogue.
Today, however, after an hourlong meeting with Hans Haekkerup, a United Nations administrator, the three Albanian leaders did so, in a statement that also urged the Macedonian government to exercise restraint and to resolve the grievances of local Albanians "through peaceful and democratic means".
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