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Baltimore still has some issues to resolve on and off the track.
Norway had at the same time many major problems to resolve on the domestic front.
It was, he reported, surprisingly difficult to resolve on a course of cancer treatment.
In both cases, Macesic noted, the symptoms had also begun to resolve on their own.
We still have problems to resolve on how to integrate marginalised groups like people with disabilities.
"But this generation has an identity crisis that it will have to resolve on its own".
The case would have been easy to resolve on narrow grounds.
Therefore, yearly Pap smears in teenagers essentially find HPV (which is likely to resolve on its own) rather than cancer.
She said the case was too complex to resolve on such a tight timetable without interfering with the primary.
Her Roland Garros scar tissue is now even thicker, which very likely means that the most important conflict to resolve on the clay in Paris is internal not external.
Though the questions the four-judge panel was asked to resolve on Tuesday are relatively straightforward — whether a lower court's order that barred Mr. Ravitch from exercising the powers of the office should be vacated, and whether the case brought by Republicans seeking to remove Mr. Ravitch should be dismissed — the underlying constitutional issues have far-reaching implications.
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