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We have also indicated that the answer to the question of indoctrination will resolve the question whether a program of educational aid "subsidizes" religion, as our religion cases use that term.
In tragic biographies, perhaps, dwells a half-confirmation of the idea that to approach the mysteries, to capture the figure that will resolve the question mark of existence, a descent must take place, an immersion in what Joseph Conrad called "the destructive element".
Fellow IoA astronomer Floor van Leeuwen agrees, adding that individual velocity measurements of the stars will resolve the question definitively, but probably not before 10 to 15 years from now, when new satellites take to the skies.
This plan will resolve the question of succession quickly, but it could also open Christie to some tricky political problems.
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The Court's decision on Elonis is pending, and it remains to be seen how the Justices will resolve the questions at hand.
We expect that more accurate genomes and gene annotations, especially of species at key positions on the phylogenetic trees, will resolve the few remaining questions.
The Equal Rights Amendment, which if adopted will resolve the substance of this precise question, has been approved by the Congress and submitted for ratification by the States.
But Clive Finlayson, director of the Gibraltar Museum, who was not involved with the latest study, said: "Radiocarbon methodology on bone will not resolve the question of the last Neanderthals.
This ancient hybridization (gene flow) most likely occurred unidirectional (male-mediated), from rhesus into long-tailed macaques and not vice versa, i.e. analyses of maternally inherited markers such as mitochondria will not resolve the question of hybridization [ 17, 27, 28, 30].
The state courts will have to resolve the question of whether banks can foreclose with defective or substitute documents.
When consecutive quotations describe the same music as "not singable" and so singable that "we didn't need anything else," one can assume that appeals to subjectivity (or practicality) will not themselves resolve the question of whether instruments should join voices in performance of late-medieval music ["Machaut at 700 (Give or Take): Elusive Intricacy," March 12].
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