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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will to resolve" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used in contexts discussing determination or the desire to solve a problem, but it may require additional context for clarity. Example: "Her will to resolve the conflict was evident in her efforts to mediate between the two parties."
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Whereas here, it is a question of government will to resolve the problems, education.
There is, at the moment, very little political will to resolve this problem.
"It seems there is no political will to resolve the problems of the May elections," he said.
This can come only from a clear vision and the will to resolve who really controls the site.
"Once the problems were identified," she said, "it was fairly easy, with good will, to resolve them".
"If we feel that the Americans are truly serious about resolving problems, Iran is serious in its will to resolve problems and dismiss worries.
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Once the lesion has been embolized, pressure within the cavernous sinus will normalize and symptoms will begin to resolve.
He will have to resolve tensions internally and with regulators.
But, to reach an agreement, he will have to resolve the contradiction in his management style.
Just how difficult it will be to resolve these issues was apparent in Durban.
That's a moral dilemma the French leadership will have to resolve.
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