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In other cases, the objections are aesthetic, a problem sometimes resolved by disguising antennas as trees.
Even high-profile cases in South Africa are sometimes resolved by plea bargain.
Controversies were sometimes resolved by citing old traditions, by establishing precedents, or, when the sages could convene, by vote taking.
In some of those cases, the matters were sometimes resolved by dispatching city police detectives from the district attorney's squad to visit those suspected of harassing people, one of the former officials said.
Being familiar with the pace at which bridge-related problems are sometimes resolved, Mr. Bolger knew just what to do one summer evening when, on his way home from work as chief engineer at Rockefeller University in Manhattan, he saw that traffic was hopelessly gridlocked as a result of the latest construction.
In addition, conflicts between societies are sometimes resolved because one society changes its moral outlook and comes to share at least some of the moral values of the other society.
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Alongside the new buildings there are mainly lawns and gardens inland of the beach, which sometimes resolve themselves, on closer inspection, into bowling greens.
Success at such projects sometimes resolves the situation by eliminating the envy.
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