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Examples of resolution


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Within their own body they passed a number of resolutions on women's issues, on the basis of which they then lobbied individual delegates.
The streak camera that is used for detection of the shock breakout signal has temporal and spatial resolutions of ;5 ps and 100 mm, respectively.
Thus, laser plasma expansion was measured with 3-mm spatial and 1-ns time resolutions.
Each trial site had a community advisory board, considered essential to identify local ethical issues and any possible resolutions to them.
Of course, the contrast must not be overdone: corroboration is arguably never definitive, and some problem resolutions can be.
I n the latter case the profiles were digitized a t different depth resolutions to ensure the numerical integration was accurate.
If images are supplied pre-scanned the resolutions are 300 dpi for halftones and 1200 dpi for line artwork to give the best results.
Several sets of resolutions are tested for the aforementioned illustrative case.
Nowhere is compliance with the ombudsman's resolutions total.
Figure 7 shows the medians of the relative errors over all signals for all methods and resolutions.
The graphs for the two resolutions are almost identical, showing that the solution is highly predictable, despite the formation of fronts.
Though the achievement of such successful resolutions is difficult throughout the world, the institutional limitations of developing countries make it rarely achievable within their context.
An example of the smooth running of the affair was the issue of resolutions and voting.
Both the 1925 and 1927 resolutions were largely ineffectual, however.
We then suggest possible sources and consequences of terminological confusion in developmental psychology and offer some potential resolutions.
More encouraging still is the emergence of a new strategy in collaborative family practice, begun by attorneys who felt uncomfor table with adversarial dispute resolutions.
Owing to their high spatial and spectral resolutions, microspectrophotometer systems are an ideal method for the analysis of small samples.
Previous author s have considered very high grid resolutions.
The resolutions of protective order affidavits, then, rather than being the outcome of a series of events narrated, are really a plea for legal help.
From these, a windowing procedure was applied to derive several spatial subsets of different spatial resolutions (6, 14, 30, 60, 140, and 300 m).
Similar resolutions were passed at provincial agents' meetings around the same time.
In the case where a sentence is ambiguous, either inherently or because multiple resolutions are possible, the most likely reading can be signalled as such.
The latter might then have only the resolutions fixed in legal texts - eliminating most evidence of contestation and negotiation.
Subsequent neurotic experiences are simply repetitions of these early resolutions, being played out at other times in the life course.
Two resolutions are used, of 21 x 13 and 40 x 26 elements.
Two spatial resolutions were used, of 121 x 61 and 201 x 121 points.
In addition, union supporters, including many boycott activists, attended the company's stockholder meetings and introduced resolutions that criticized the firm's opposition to unions.
Indeed, these home rule resolutions enjoyed the unique distinction of being the only ones unanimously passed at the notoriously fractious conference.
The identical nature of these two resolutions, both in form and content and the close proximity in time and space should be noted.
The resolutions used were 4, 6, 8, 16, 32, 64 and 128 cmx1, and typically 500 scans were accumulated, as before.
Intimately related to the previous points is the question of the impact of the ombudsman's resolutions.
While lacking coercive power, the ombudsman may emit resolutions on the basis of these citizens' complaints.
In most cases it is simply impossible to judge the impact of the ombudsman's resolutions.
On the other hand, they must try to ensure that their resolutions are actually heeded.
Even in cases where the ombudsman's autonomy and resolutions are today relatively respected, this may change.
However, when two or more time-delayed and phaselocked ultrashor t laser pulses are used, the situation changes and higher spectral resolutions can be achieved.
Thus, we cannot say that of all conflicts, males used more compromises or females had more ' win-lose ' resolutions.
Moreover, as argued earlier, few conflicts involving rights evoke obvious and uncontested resolutions.
The resolutions of a congress held at that time dealt with a number of urgent practical questions.
The resolutions are then discussed and voted on.
I see no reason why a series of comparisons cannot be made at different resolutions in the aid of making a choice.
Research into the code of honour and its consequences for conflict resolutions in early modern society has seen a remarkable boom in recent years.
In production atmosphere models, the affordable resolutions are many orders of magnitude coarser than those required to solve the equations accurately.
The effects of varying build resolutions and other manufacturing methods have not yet been investigated, but these could be incorporated in the same way.
Nevertheless, these people continue to perform consciously the other two functions of will: initiating actions and maintaining resolutions.
After all, we cannot achieve what we are after by resolutions, we will achieve it by winning elections.
No vote was to be taken on any resolutions or on the recommendations of the council themselves.
Indeed, the resolutions provide the merest glimpse of what might well have been an extremely sophisticated system of parish governance.
The identification of the ' chief inhabitants ' who drew up the resolutions is problematic, not least because the document itself is unsigned.
The variable binning capability of the camera allows image acquisition at user-specified spatial and spectral resolutions.
Calculations with different spectra and resolutions did not show significantly different results.
Similarly, both formal and substantial resolutions are appropriate when considering (3).
The spectral and temporal resolutions of this instrument are 2 nm and 20 ps respectively.
Future studies should operate with finer depth resolutions than those undertaken in the present study.
Many of these resolutions were hardly contentious, their clauses merely restating existing government policy.
Obviously, most resolutions of controversies are constructs of later historiography.
Other discretization geometries and resolutions are possible, however this discretization was found to yield good results in simulation and experimental trials.
Such resolutions had the advantage of preventing a dispute from widespread publicity and posturing by political elites for strategic gains.
In approving the idea of the petition, the commons espoused the one remaining parliamentary method by which an explanatory document in the spirit of their resolutions might be devised.
Given the character of the ombudsman's resolutions this is a risk that is persistent, and it may of course occur even as the ombudsman is politically independent.
At coarser resolutions, a typical pixel will contain a mixture of forest and non-forest areas, giving a mean percentage of forest (canopy) cover between 0 and 100.
Officers only attempted such intervention in areas with little ' political ' activity while the passage and enforcement of resolutions regulating excision became both constitutive and demonstrative of efficient administrative institutions.
Admittedly, these are compromises, not moral resolutions.
The report concludes with ten resolutions that encompass a range of issues that, if they could be implemented, would go a long way to solving unsustainable utilization of forests.
Bioethics is more readily propagated in countries with strongly embedded liberal values and individualistic traditions where the legal systems are actively involved in healthcare conflict resolutions.
At least three units were making their position clear and feeling their way to distinctive formal resolutions now recognisable in divergent forms in many built schemes.
Given the non-binding character of the institution's resolutions and propositions, the media can provide the ombudsman with the means to ensure that it is not ignored.
In each of these cases, the non-spherical treatment of electrons corresponding to the atoms introduces additional parameters that require these extraordinarily high resolutions to be fit.
Recall, however, that because the comparisons in that example are made at different resolutions, we found no reason to hold that there is a failure of transitivity.
However, difficult tenor resolutions must have bedevilled singers of more modest ability, and we have a small body of motets that survive with parts designated 'tenor ad longum'.
To this end they hold conferences at which resolutions are passed and issued to the press and organize rallies, often in conjunction with secular women's organisations.
After collecting what they claimed to be ' ' an enormous number ' ' of signatures, boycott supporters pushed the university to back church-supported resolutions on discrimination and the denial of workers' rights.
From this experience there came a constant stream of analysis and interpretation, resolutions, plans and propaganda which together constitute a set of ideas on the family.
In each case, emotional responses remain relatively unintegrated with respect to the individual's wider experience, reducing the possibility of arriving at mature resolutions to interpersonal problems.
The debating societies considered a surprising variety of topics, and the resolutions which they passed reveal a paradoxical mixture of progressive self-assertion and deeply engrained conservatism.
Even some difficult cases lend themselves to uniquely correct resolutions, and thus the instances of genuine indeter minacy and strong discretion within a legal system are marginal.
First, tying the origins of human behaviour to hunter-gather reproductive advantages is more likely to inspire speculation and amusement than satisfying resolutions, particularly for the law.
Between the policy conference and the national conference, the resolutions of the policy conference go back to the branches and to provincial congresses for further refining.
Islands 0 through 2 evaluate fitness based on angular velocity with a simplified plane stress finite element model with varying geometric resolutions 3, 6, and 12 rings!.
The answer to the efficacy question is made up of resolutions to all of the tiny process and positioning issues that occur on the way to the goal.
On the one hand, it is generally true that a legal system will witness some hard cases for which no uniquely correct resolutions are available even in principle.
In particular, historical plays could enact all important events instead of only the climax, and depict true causes and resolutions rather than ones invented to fit conventional constraints.
Along the way into the 1960s, as the new state's political culture took shape, hope for coherent, definitive resolutions increasingly gave way to acceptance of compromise.
Thus, higher spatial resolutions are probably possible.
We can adopt suitable resolutions and even give them public effect.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
Only now has the time come to give those provisions and resolutions real content.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
However, these resolutions, important as they are, reflect some of the problems already detected in other sources.
The resolutions upon which pest management decisions are made and applied are not attainable without an explicit knowledge of damage and biology of the pest.
The representation approach is general and can be adapted for different space resolutions and granularities of relations.
Also, building composition tables manually affects the tractability of the reasoning process in the case of high space resolutions.
Political speeches and policy documents offer several different resolutions to this tension.
Condemnatory resolutions of the administration's handling of the affair by nonconformist organizations indicated the strategy's potential.
Perhaps some solutions or resolutions lie in the nature and function of the technologies we are using.
The argument is developed from empirical cases of resolutions of rivalries between water users.
Our investigation shows that the principal disadvantage of the solution-lookup mode is that it makes tabulated resolutions non-linear.
Thus, resolutions had to be voted upon and could not be passed by consensus.
As it happens, all six of these children appealed to the negatively evaluated part first in their resolutions of the apparent contradiction.
Each of the sixteen speeches supported the affirmative resolutions, most claiming vindication of the long-running campaign waged by their constituents against the coypu.
Each 'nation' researches the problem, creates resolutions and presents them.
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