Sentence examples for understanding of resolution from inspiring English sources

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Our understanding of resolution as an active process has come a long way since the early observations by Elie Metchnikoff who observed that neutrophils are phagocytosed by macrophages and how this clearance resolves tissue inflammation (Mechnikov, 1988).

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The overall objectives of this study are to improve our understanding of spatial resolution for studying variations in volume and stocking density across forested stands and to establish guidelines for actual spatial resolution that would allow the development of fit-for-purpose forest-yield maps from harvester data.

All curricula aim to provide students with mediation skills in addition to a theoretical understanding of conflict resolution techniques.

She will graduate this year, and she says that she'll leave Columbia with a more nuanced understanding of conflict resolution – as well as new possibilities for her career.

Because of her pivotal role in the peace agreement, Inez subsequently campaigned for implementation of these rights as key to an understanding of conflict resolution based on the practice of justice.

The 2012 report listed "significant risks" as a coordinated campaign by concerned stakeholders that prevents access for essential survey activities, establishing an "appropriate understanding of the resolution of the affordability challenge" between the Department of Transport and the Treasury, and taking the project to deliver phase with effective governance.

Although the detailed cloud system over the mid-Pacific and Tibetan Plateau is not determined in this study, environmental conditions over those areas should be explained for a better understanding of the resolution dependence of the convection.

As I look back on my somewhat non-linear professional trajectory up to this point, I think two factors have most decisively informed my understanding of conflict resolution and peace-building in our current global context.

To the BRICs, the Western countries and NATO have gone too far in their understanding of Security Council resolutions 1970 and 1973 on Libya, which were, as a result, interpreted as a mandate for carrying out military operations that the BRICs did not have in mind when they approved the two resolutions.

"The reasons are diverse, but include lack of political will, inadequate enabling legislation, lack of understanding of the resolutions and low prioritisation," it said, referring to the incomplete enforcement of sanctions.

These results could be applied to improve our understanding of high-resolution climatic change, and of hydrological response to climatic change in the semiarid zones.

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