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Japan is determined to join other countries in resolutely tackling this issue.
After almost 100 days at the helm of one of Europe's biggest conglomerates, the man who was praised as the "wonder boy" of German business is now expected to act resolutely to tackle the problems of the company's ailing mobile-phone division.
His latest film, the resolutely superficial "Mansome," tackles the fearsome topic of masculinity as expressed through grooming, and it feels like a bunch of television segments slapped together, with sparing use of Mr. Spurlock himself.
I resolve to resolutely restyle my resolutions.
Looking at incidence rates is not a resolutely stupid way to approach things – we do need to tackle the disorders that affect a lot of people.
Setting out her agenda, she said she would strive to give Unesco a more prominent role in international talks on climate change and would focus more resolutely on the issues ranging from gender roles to tackling the financial crisis.
(Lee) 'I.O.U.S.A.' (PG, 1 30) Tackling the unsexy topic of our soaring national debt, Patrick Creadon's resolutely nonpartisan documentary tracks America's "fiscal cancer" through centuries of budgetary highs and lows.
The Bati continued to look the more threatening side, but Ireland defended resolutely and occasionally spectacularly, with the full-back Michael Platt pulling off a pair of remarkable try-saving tackles.
Resolutely melodic, without pretenses.
Ed has campaigned resolutely for the living wage of over £7 an hour to ensure that women's low pay is tackled properly.
Love ya resolutely.
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