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The government resolved to tackle them.
Mock said Moscovici was resolved to tackle tax competition and that legislation would be tabled by early next year.
Arauco also resolved to tackle the problem of transport noise, and to use excess steam from the plant to heat a series of open-air swimming pools that are due to be built on the seafront.
On Sunday afternoon my family abandoned me for the kiddie pool as I resolved to tackle a three-mile stretch of the hiking trail that winds above the property.
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This cultural self-accreditation is pernicious, and Labour should finally resolve to tackle it head-on.
It might be OK if your goal is simple, like buying a cup of coffee on your way to work each morning, but if it's more complex, like resolving to tackle difficult emails as soon as you sit down at your desk, you may struggle.
The sentence against Bashir, now 72, suggests Indonesia's continuing resolve to tackle its extremist movement.
"We have a shared agenda and a shared resolve to tackle the challenges our country faces," Cameron said.
This haunted Mr. Paterson in his first months in office, as he moved swiftly, and with some resolve, to tackle the state's mountainous budget problems.
The downgrade, analysts said, was a clear criticism of Japanese politicians who have shown little political resolve to tackle structural problems and set a path toward fiscal reconstruction.
The pursuit of corrupt officials demonstrates the government's resolve to tackle graft, which has badly damaged the image of the Communist Party.
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