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In fact, the standoff is more likely to be
resolved
constructively within a framework that seeks consensus on a broader agenda.
Even so, once the political causes of famine and malnutrition in developing countries are resolved, the use of modern biotechnology in agriculture and food production could potentially make an immense contribution to social welfare and economic advancement.
After all, interpretations of a case may differ, and the outcome cannot be
resolved
other than by an appeal to authority - "I am more senior and experienced than you, so my diagnosis takes precedence."
In the short run, the great questions regarding social organizations have been
resolved.
Five years after launch, the number of patient referrals to clinics fell 31% in the pilot area, while more than half of the program’s consultations were
resolved
by phone.
He said he supported US Secretary of State John Kerry’s efforts to address jointly issues “that can be
resolved
only together,” and that he was ready to “work with any president voted in by the American people.”
The first ambiguity has been
resolved
by the decision to aim for a level of emissions that would cap the increase in average surface temperature at 2º Celsius above the pre-industrial level.
No sooner was the controversy over the creation of a Human Rights Council satisfactorily
resolved
than a new battle has erupted.
And none of the major fault lines of the Middle East can be
resolved
in isolation anymore.
Nonetheless, key issues – the carnage in Syria, the fight against the Islamic State, nuclear non-proliferation, and conflicting interests and competing claims in the Arctic – cannot be
resolved
without Russia’s involvement.
Even if the euro crisis is resolved, austerity in Europe, along with anemic growth or worse in the US, will mean a slowdown in export-dependent Asia.
Instead, the US urged that competing claims be
resolved
through negotiation.
The role of the Holocaust as the constituent myth of the Zionist meta-narrative reinforced Israel’s tendency to face “the world,” an amorphous but imposing construct with which the Jews wage a dispute that cannot be
resolved
through the traditional tools of international relations.
Zarif also says that the nuclear crisis could be
resolved
within a year, with a deadline for the talks ensuring that neither “side would think the other is killing time to pursue some other goals.”
Statesmanship and the Greek CrisisNEW YORK – Sovereign-debt crises such as the one in Greece can be
resolved
only through bold steps by both debtor and creditor.
If negotiations truly need proper argumentation of this sort, it surely makes sense that many differences are
resolved
outside the context of negotiations.
But, regardless of how these immediate challenges are resolved, it is clear that the world economy is entering a difficult new longer-term phase as well – one that will be substantially less hospitable to economic growth than possibly any other period since the end of World War II.
The apparent paradox is
resolved
by noting that rapid productivity growth in the pockets of innovation has been undone by workers moving from the more productive to the less productive parts of the economy – a phenomenon that my co-authors and I have called “growth-reducing structural change.”
Historians record wars, and they mention diasporas, but they rarely show much interest in how refugee crises arose or were
resolved.
Nonetheless, Tsipras took the deal – and the Greek crisis is still not
resolved.
And, unless the constitutional crisis is
resolved
soon, the strikes will be only the beginning.
A banking crisis that could have been
resolved
through a fair and decisive restructuring of unsustainable debts has ballooned into a much greater economic and political crisis that pits creditors against debtors, both within and among countries.
Hours later, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon did as well, while Obama said that “I fervently hope that this can be
resolved
in a non-military way.”
The role of the military in politics also needs to be
resolved.
While the women around me kept cheering, I
resolved
that from then on I would resist the practice with all my might.
Second, while the ECB’s actions have reduced tail risks in the eurozone – a Greek exit and/or loss of market access for Italy and Spain – the monetary union’s fundamental problems have not been
resolved.
There was a general feeling that this long conflict was being
resolved.
Individuals and peoples are capable of enduring difficulties if there is a sense that the future will be better and conflicts
resolved.
Why is it that struggles far more complex than the Israel-Arab conflict – apartheid in South Africa, the partition of Germany, or the collapse of the Soviet Union – all seem to have been resolved, usually without bloodshed, whereas the Middle East conflict, after more than a century, claims more victims every day?
The initial talks are already sending a clear message: the disagreements to be
resolved
by Canada, Mexico, and the United States are fundamentally political, not economic, and they are as pronounced within each country as they are between them.
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