Resolved
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In the end, this problem was
resolved
through a typical European compromise that allowed enlargement to proceed, even though the budget, as a proportion of Europe’s GDP, was reduced.
At the urging of his wife, Michelle Obama, the president first
resolved
to stop smoking in 2006, and has used nicotine replacement therapy to help him.
Puerto Rico’s debt crisis cannot be
resolved.
For many years, we Europeans have seen how this plays out: in the end, none of the problems ever seems to be
resolved.
Of course, it would be best if the dispute between Repsol and Argentina could be
resolved
by negotiation.
Many are especially
resolved
to fight for more and better public goods in view of the government’s misplaced spending priorities, which include soccer stadiums and other pharaonic construction projects.
Regardless of how the current impasse is resolved, the ruling raises many questions for issuers and holders of sovereign debt.
The German train drivers’ wage demands demonstrate that the privatization of former state-owned operations carries considerable risks for Germany’s labor market, because how those demands are
resolved
will determine whether Germany will move in the direction of unions based on trades.
The real issue that needs to be resolved, however, is which country should be responsible for those who have already entered EU territory.
And, vice versa, unless the political crisis is resolved, it may not be possible to save the euro.
It can be
resolved
only by dialogue between the Turkish government and the leaders of the Iraqi Kurds, as well as by economic and political measures designed to improve the living conditions and political rights of Turkey’s Kurdish population.
Brexit, the United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union, has now formally begun; what remains to be
resolved
are its timing and terms, which will determine its impact on the UK’s economic and political future and on others contemplating withdrawal from the EU.
Nonetheless, outstanding issues between Syria and the US would be better
resolved
using smart diplomacy than smart bombs.
But, to get to that improved Europe, not only must the sovereign debt crisis be resolved; relations with three major countries to Europe’s east – Turkey, Russia, and Ukraine – will need to be put on more secure footing.
But it has not
resolved
the relationship’s endgame.
The West must recognize that, as Afghanistan and Iraq have shown, conflict in the Arab world cannot be
resolved
through foreign military intervention.
If a bank cannot be recapitalized, it should be
resolved
and liquidated.
In fact, they are usually the opposite, which is why the world’s most complex conflicts are rarely
resolved
by intervention.
Banks are being precipitously
resolved.
Important debates – such as freedom versus security, privacy versus piracy, and cyberspace’s impact on democracy – are far from being
resolved.
But that doesn’t mean they will soon be
resolved.
Progress in all three areas can only be
resolved
through continuous coordination of the discretionary powers retained by EU members, which is not what the Maastricht Treaty envisioned.
The number of people who will need protection in the coming years or decades remains to be seen, and will depend on whether crises in the Middle East can be resolved, and on European and Germany’s own efforts to secure external borders and craft a comprehensive asylum policy.
The parliamentary resolution that
resolved
the crisis does not in fact create the Lokpal – that still awaits legislation, including detailed consideration by a Standing Committee and further debate in both houses of the Lok Sabha.
When the euro was introduced, it was widely feared that Germany’s competitiveness problem could not be resolved, because the authorities would no longer be able to adjust the exchange rate.
In favorable circumstances, those clashes are
resolved
by the promise and reality of economic growth.
European Union leaders
resolved
to break the link between weak banks and cash-strapped governments.
But in many areas, particularly in the northeast, central, and western parts of the country, the slowdown cannot be
resolved
through more stimulus.
Serbia also must face the fact that EU membership is impossible until the dispute is
resolved.
Indeed, if they are not
resolved
among those who cherish liberty, the price will be high.
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