How To Use Resolve In A Sentence

  • Since the extra energy being transferred from one molecule to the next changes the way each absorbs and emits light, the flow of energy can be followed through optical spectroscopy, resolved on a femtosecond timescale.
  • Certain animations are still a bit hitchy, especially involving Mayer's car, but there's still time to resolve those before release. AdventureGamers.com
  • The relationships between hagfishes, lampreys, and jawed vertebrates are one of the still-unresolved problems in craniate phylogeny.
  • So, she ran round and round the scaffold with the executioner striking at her, and her grey hair bedabbled with blood; and even when they held her down upon the block she moved her head about to the last, resolved to be no party to her own barbarous murder. A Child's History of England
  • We may reasonably shake our heads at these romantic resolves. Times, Sunday Times
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  • When his friends called him a coward his resolve was only hardened. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was resolved that the matter be referred to a higher authority.
  • But she knew that had she done so — had she so resolved — that which she called her fancy would have been too strong for her. Phineas Finn
  • Their ideological differences are suppressed but not resolved. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thoroughly frustrated with the blindness of his countrymen, he resolved to establish a community in America.
  • However, the finalisation of the acquisition and farm down of the Ugandan assets to CNOOC and Total appears stalled until the capital gains tax dispute between the Ugandan government and Heritage Oil is resolved. Tullow slips on Uganda dispute while FTSE falls to seven week low
  • There were, Pfeiffer said, several unresolved issues with the long-term omnibus bill, chief among them policy riders that would alter previously passed legislation and compromise executive powers. In Budget Negotiations, White House Throws A Curve Ball On Omnibus Bill
  • On the other hand, subtrees) and) are trifurcating, and we need to resolve them to find the optimal tree.
  • Assuming of course (4) that Germany, which wants to revise the Lisbon Treaty to apply the new rules EU-wide, and France, which wants nothing to do with a re-opening of the Treaty and therefore wants the fines to apply only in euroland, can resolve their differences. Euroland Should Prepare for More Ups and Downs in Its Yo-Yo Economy
  • Could butterflies resolve to destroy the Russian Army?
  • The form resolved itself in Cath's recovering eyes, and it became David.
  • Whether these are in widely different subjects, or whether they just stay within the confines of a traditional subject grouping, is yet to be resolved.
  • Mars helps you to do the straight talking that will resolve a family situation. The Sun
  • He resolved to change and did. Times, Sunday Times
  • There were legions of zombie idlers in the malls, the dead and gutted malls with high vacancy rates that wouldn't be resolved anytime soon.
  • While the other threads were developed and resolved, leaving one rather exhausted and peculiarly unsatisfied, this one remained outstanding, haunting the reader's memory.
  • Having small, achievable goals creates a positive feedback loop that nurtures your resolve.
  • The meeting resolved that teachers had no choice but to resign in protest over the government's ‘negligence’.
  • The intended message was one of unity and resolve. Times, Sunday Times
  • All dilemmas can be resolved, say the anti-abortion lobby, if the starting point is the foetus rather than the woman.
  • He may need negotiation skills to resolve differences between trainees or between trainees and himself. Training with N.L.P.
  • The sultan's response was polite but unforthcoming: ‘The matter has been resolved amicably and I do not think it would serve any purpose to revive it.’
  • Circumcision is never required “urgently or emergently” to resolve phimosis. Neonatal Circumcision (Controversy? Who, Moi?)
  • In that case, with the promises made on curbing anti-social behaviour it should only be a matter of a short time before these problems are resolved.
  • The union resolved to strike by 36 votes to 15.
  • These methods give rise to well resolved spectra of the protein but do not provide information about noncovalent lipid binding interactions.
  • The purpose of the arrests is to cause gangs to police themselves -- if every murder results in a torrent of arrests, gang leaders are more likely to discourage the use of violence to resolve personal disputes. Chicago Gang Violence: Police Chief Jody Weis Follows Through On Controversial Strategy
  • The mixture will resolve into two simple substances.
  • The players had to resolve problems and find solutions. The Sun
  • Even now he is flooded with offers, still he has resolved to keep off since he is averse to writing songs for set tunes.
  • I stood it until I became tortured day and night by the prod of reason, then I quietly left the church and bade farewell to the heathen Scapular and the ten thousand other trinkets of blind paganism, and resolved to break the chain of this "_slave of the soul_" and "_tyrant of reason_. Thirty Years In Hell Or, From Darkness to Light
  • And resolve to learn the lingo. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is likely that in normal discourse, the context of the sentences will help to resolve these potential ambiguities.
  • If bacteria cause the interdigital furunculosis, there may be several nodules with new lesions developing as others resolve.
  • This is a critical problem for teachers, advisory teachers, advisers and educational psychologists to resolve.
  • Despite their differences, there is no reason the two sides should have to resort to force to resolve the matter.
  • The difficulties in her way merely strengthened her resolve.
  • This summer, I realized I was the servant and it the master and resolved this inversion of the natural order in Kirkian fashion, by taking a sledgehammer to it.
  • The interaction between wheel and rail results in the severe damage of the wheel tread, which is a problem that has not been resolved yet.
  • Our team made a stern resolve to win.
  • Epimetheus," exclaimed Pandora, "come what may, I am resolved to open the box! The Elson Readers, Book 5
  • The heartbroken emperor resolved to immortalize her memory by creating the finest monument ever seen, the Taj Mahal.
  • Suddenly there was a promising smudge on the horizon, which quickly resolved itself into a misty outline familiar from many a Turner painting.
  • With the unresolved limina of Gertrude's involvement only fuelling his existential crisis, trapped in a tangle of determinacy and authoritative warp, Hamlet has only his affective judgement to fall back. Modality and Hamlet
  • Suppose a divisional manager in a multidivisional firm decides to sue a customer to resolve a disputed debt. Managing Strategic Relationships
  • Conflict between contending groups may be resolved, lessened, or contained through the use of ‘medical diplomacy’ or health oriented superordinate goals
  • Severe lipaemia in an undiagnosed diabetic will usually resolve with the institution of insulin therapy and effective diabetic control.
  • Therefore, as responsible, hard-working, right-thinking citizens, let us resolve to pull together and rally for the benefit of one another and for the good of our nation.
  • So she resolved to bring him up unaided. Times, Sunday Times
  • Having one internal format would enable all of the Java-based languages to resolve to the same internal representation, he said.
  • The divergence relationship among ursine bears was not resolved with any of the molecular data sets with the exception of the affirmation of the close affinity of the brown bear and the polar bear.
  • Harriot resolved the forces acting on the projectile into horizontal and vertical components.
  • -- They lived together; and when Dr. Grant had brought on apoplexy and death, by three great institutionary dinners in one week, they still lived together; for Mary, though perfectly resolved against ever attaching herself to a younger brother again, was long in finding among the dashing representatives, or idle heir apparents, who were at the command of her beauty, and her 20_000L. any one who could satisfy the better taste she had acquired at Mansfield, whose character and manners could authorise a hope of the domestic happiness she had there learnt to estimate, or put Edmund Bertram sufficiently out of her head. Mansfield Park
  • The only way to resolve the issues related to diesels is for automakers, refiners and government to make a commitment to resolve them together. DaimlerChrysler and Canada
  • The council argue they have been working hard to resolve the issue but Charlotte is refusing to let workmen access the property to repair the damage.
  • This mixture will resolve into two separate compounds.
  • The presence of these foreign substances in the eye, in connection with the salt spray and irritating atmosphere, greatly aggravated the ophthalmia, and resolved it into a chronic affection, which ultimately resulted in entropium. The Dog
  • And it was for that reason, because of all that fear, and want, and confusion, that I had eventually resolved on asking him to be friends.
  • Since individual univalents or bivalents in some nuclei may lie too close to each other to be resolved unambiguously, this method underestimates the frequency of achiasmate chromosomes.
  • We wanted him to resolve the situation as quick as possible. The Sun
  • The Problem Administrator will ensure that timely action is taken to resolve the problem.
  • On the other hand, Kessing showed that the two species made an unresolved trichotomy with S. purpuratus.
  • The meeting was hastily summoned to resolve the dispute over the promotional rights of the tournament when two Cape Town promoters vied to stage it.
  • Keira's last dalliance with the Pirates franchise (she's not returning for Part IV) failed to resolve any off the major problems that Dead Man's Chest encountered.
  • I resolve to maintain more constant correspondence with my friend Amanda.
  • But the enemy of concord and the adversary of peace finding his projects to be thus illuded and condemned, and seeing the little fruit he had gotten by setting them all by the ears, resolved once again to try his wits, and stir up new discords and troubles, which befel in this manner. The Fourth Book. XVIII. Wherein Are Decided the Controversies of the Helmet of Mambrino and of the Pannel, with Other Strange and Most True Adventures
  • Justice Ginsburg rightly described this as overbroad, and she cited Court precedent that "ambiguity concerning the ambit of criminal statutes should be resolved in favor of lenity. Conrad Black's Revenge
  • No symptom is listed unless it began with fungal exposure, was concurrent with positive nasal and environmental fungal cultures, and resolved with fungal removal.
  • May 12, 2008, a magnitude about 8.0 large earthquake has taken place in Wenchuan County at Sichuan Province,China. In spite of the big earthquake, we will not shake the resolve and even bigger rain, we poured immortal love. Without frontiers, Chinese people's love spread in the disaster.
  • Any approach that intends to resolve fear will have to help bring about change in the subconscious mind. POSITIVELY FEARLESS: Breaking free of the fears that hold you back
  • Any crisis can be resolved by putting the kettle on. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is resolvedly whole, self-contained, desiring nothing but rightness, content with restricted completion. Tall or short, it will be straight.
  • To date, the question of luteal-like structures in lampreys and hagfish is unresolved.
  • Do not, for one repulse, give up the purpose that you resolved to effect. 
  • The question of what name to apply to this or that binomial species was often left unresolved.
  • Isolation, loneliness, and the sheer drudgery of running a pioneer household - from sunup to sundown, without a single day's rest - has worn away at their resolve.
  • All disputes or differences arising out of this contract which cannot be amicably resolved shall be referred to arbitration in London.
  • Most of the useful data maps that can be created with plot-latlong resolve details at the city or suburban area of detail.
  • Do but extract from the corpulency of bodies, or resolve things beyond their first matter, and you discover the habitation of angels; which if I call the ubiquitary and omnipresent essence of God, I hope I shall not offend divinity: for, before the creation of the world, God was really all things. Religio Medici
  • He showed incredible foresight, tolerance and patience in trying to resolve problems, which was something my father had. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thus the issue remains contentious and unresolved at this time.
  • I want to encourage such customers to complain and I want us to resolve those complaints quickly. courteously and efficiently.
  • Their positive common memory strengthens their communal resolve, and they begin to pray for Sethe.
  • It seems to me very miserable not to resolve on some course and act accordingly. Middlemarch
  • Calling the long-awaited regulation a "landmark safety achievement" that resolves pilot-fatigue issues that have been festering since the 1970s, Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood on Wednesday said the changes were based on the latest scientific sleep research. FAA Mandates Longer Rest Periods for Pilots
  • Democratic participation, fair and free elections and effective governance need to be institutionalised and made routine, or non-violent means to resolve political crises could be replaced by remobilisation of militias, with significant risk of violent conflict. Crisis Group
  • These clauses are also found in insurance policies to resolve disputes between insurer and insured as to whether a claim should proceed.
  • If you specify bind or dns, then DNS is used to resolve host names, and you can use nslookup to check whether the host name resolves (see Listing 12).
  • Such uncertainties may remain unresolved for several years.
  • Do not, for one repulse, forgo the purpose that you resolved to effort. 
  • And resolve to learn the lingo. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ok, you were probably expecting this chapter to take place right after the first one and for the little cliffhanger ending of the first chapter to be resolved.
  • They stop work, attend to and resolve before sleep any inharmonious conditions that may arise, knowing that creativity lies dormant while conflict prevails.
  • Her arrival did little to resolve the situation.
  • Social welfare is also affected by the unresolved problem of unemployment due to the lingering economic crisis, which has yet to be fully worked out.
  • As rare as paraphimosis is, it is even rarer that a child would have to be circumcised to resolve it. Neonatal Circumcision (Controversy? Who, Moi?)
  • I have some ideas to harden your resolve. The Sun
  • Joe's resolve crumbled further as he nearly shook with rage.
  • Outstanding differences on the border dispute between the two countries failed, however, to be resolved decisively.
  • Also, a brief overview of the story is contained, but it is cursory and superficially overviewed here, and doesn't spoil or resolve anything.
  • We study theory in classrooms but we have to implement that theory and the essence of that theory to resolve problems in practice, without falling into idealism or extremist or equalitarianism. 53D PLENUM OF CTC WORKERS PLENUM
  • A similar technique is used to resolve anaphoric references and similar syntactic ambiguities.
  • to resolve technique problem creatively.
  • Please forgive me for perhaps dealing with it in this way: we have received a huge amount of evidence of what is wrong with management, and why disputes are not resolved, and why you get employment law cases.
  • Meanwhile the resolve of some 18,000 engineers and technical workers to continue walking the picket lines remains strong.
  • The ’80s-era heartthrob is “hopeful that he and Susie can work to resolve this quickly and amicably, and he is fully committed to doing what is best for the welfare of their son,” the rep’s statement adds. Corey Feldman Plastic Surgery: Corey Feldman Liposuction
  • The repair person receives the ticket and resolves the issue and closes the incident when the problem is resolved.
  • I hoped so, but also resolved to don a hat and apply sunscreen. Christianity Today
  • Harriot resolved the forces acting on the projectile into horizontal and vertical components.
  • One is whether the resolved structure corresponds to the fully closed state of the channel.
  • William Penn, son of a vice-admiral, resolved to go and establish what he called the primitive Church on the shores of A Philosophical Dictionary
  • A more superstitious premier might have resolved not to tempt fate any further.
  • And when her resolve weakened after he died, it was his memory that got her back on track. The Sun
  • This enables a prince to keep close watch on his state and to quickly resolve any troubles as they arise.
  • Premier Liu Chao-shiuan said during a interpellation session in parliament that he would not rule out going to war with Japan, if Taipei and Tokyo fail to resolve the dispute over the Diaoyutai islands through diplomatic actions. Fishing Boat Accident Increases Tension over Disputed Islands
  • The prime minister and his chancellor have got to resolve their collective political position.
  • If the dispute is to be resolved there must be some give and take.
  • The national organizer of a Ghanaian youth association is calling on elders and traditional rulers to help resolve a brewing conflict over a chieftaincy dispute. Ghanaian Youth Leader Urges Elders to End Chieftaincy Disputes
  • He resolved to change and did. Times, Sunday Times
  • Attempts to resolve the relationships of Xenarthra and Pholidota to other eutherian mammals have not yet been exhausted.
  • Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Zhang Qiyue said all efforts should be made to resolve the dispute until hope was extinguished entirely.
  • Lloyd George's People's Budget of 1909 precipitated a constitutional crisis that was resolved only when the House of Lords realised it had to accede to the demands of a modern democracy.
  • Those who wanted issues resolved in a constitutional manner formed a Home Rule party in 1870.
  • The verdict hasn't weakened his resolve to fight the charges against him.
  • This I believe is an essential in preventing arguments, or at least a basis to resolve them.
  • The story line is fast-paced from the moment the two quite different in outlook siblings cross through to Karac Tor and never slows down although the ending is overwhelmed with too many unresolved threads (setting up future books apparently). The Book of Names-D. Barkley Briggs « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews
  • To Dungarvan's eternal credit they mounted a magnificent fight back when teams of lesser resolve would have folded.
  • The best myrrhe is known by little peeces which are not round; and when they grow together, they yeeld a certain whitish liquour which issueth and resolveth from them, and if a man breake them into morsels, it hath white veines resembling men's nails, and in tast is somewhat bitter. Pharaohs, Fellahs and Explorers
  • Once colic resolves, there is little lasting effect on levels of maternal anxiety or depression.
  • By September 1889, debt-free and resolved to save money for the future, Boyle proposed marriage for the first time in his life.
  • A whole succession of presidents had tried to resolve the issue without success.
  • She would never resort to the law courts to resolve her marital problems.
  • The US is also intensifying diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict. Times, Sunday Times
  • Too many recent sessions have ended with a "kill the foozle" as the solution, and Gini in particular said that it was nice to have an ending that could be resolved via diplomacy. Gamemastering Is An Art, Part VII: Catching Up
  • They described a California study in which joint custody was sometimes awarded to resolve familial conflicts.
  • Seen nearer at hand, the dun-coloured desert resolved itself into uncountable pimpling clay and mud-heaps, of divers shade and varying sizes: some consisted of but a few bucketfuls of mullock, others were taller than the tallest man. Australia Felix
  • Internal tensions can be resolved through a creative channelling and thereby reinforce the group's own boundary.
  • ‘‘Twill be momentous, I trow, whichsoe'er way ‘tis resolved.‘
  • The patient was treated and the infection was resolved.
  • Why regret that I lived miserably yesterday. Rather, why not commit and resolve to live happily today. RVM 
  • In doing so, he has never tried to resolve the fundamental difference of opinion between the opposing wings of his party.
  • I suspect that he also gets a charge out of these last-minute crises, all acted out before the world's media, even if they are unresolved.
  • It is resolvedly whole, self-contained, desiring nothing but rightness, content with restricted completion. Tall or short, it will be straight.
  • Briefly, in this man of culture and refinement, in whose own mysterious life one might perhaps have found various crimes but not a single act of base improbity, one could divine an implacable, obstinate theoretician, who was resolved to set the world ablaze for the triumph of his ideas. The Three Cities Trilogy: Paris, Complete
  • It was a test of his stamina and resolve.
  • Some of these meetings have resulted in accord and renewed resolve to work together.
  • As a team they worked creatively to resolve any of the on-site construction issues.
  • Their photobleaching behavior was studied using spectrally resolved emission spectroscopy.
  • One of the joys of being a rural county councillor is online access to the 1880 and 1905 OS maps which can be overlaid on the current OS map; thus arguments over should it be ‘the Strand’ or ‘Strand’ have been resolved for a parish council, and old street names have been resurrected and given to new developments on the site where they ran. Satnav, democracy and dumbing down
  • Were there any other issues that needed to be resolved before the cameras could roll?
  • You would just find yourselves in a strange area but with all the old problems unresolved. The Sun
  • It should not be beyond the wit of man to resolve this dispute.
  • Although an individual transporting a diplomatic pouch may have diplomatic immunity, that individual and his or her nondiplomatic accessible property and checked baggage must undergo screening and all alarms must be resolved. Wired Top Stories
  • Instead of the resolve of strikers weakening as the costs mount and the whole things becomes uneconomic, resolve strengthens. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm not sure whether my resolve is strengthened or destroyed by this.
  • Every nerve was twinging with resolve to end it.
  • This is a government with resolve and purpose. Times, Sunday Times
  • With Peace in their mouths and contention in their hearts, the "unterrified" resolved upon a great meeting, to be held in Peoria. The Great North-Western Conspiracy in All Its Startling Details
  • As a result of a title claim brought by Dennis Hopper's estranged wife, Christie's must withdraw 32 items from the sale until such time as the title claim is resolved," said a spokeswoman for the auction house last night. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • The ability to coordinate several activities at once and to quickly analyze and resolve specific problems is important.
  • What had once seemed an unbreakable resolve - the hallmark of strong leadership - has begun to crumble at the edges.
  • The advisory committee report did little to resolve the mystery surrounding Gulf War illness.
  • The two sides are now working diligently to resolve their differences.
  • Studies of clinic patients with fibromyalgia have suggested that it is a difficult condition to treat and symptoms resolve infrequently.
  • The rope pieces pursue more resolved compositions and traditional formal concerns.
  • An expert believes family doctors can play an important role in helping resolve various family problems, including domestic violence.
  • ‘The players have redeemed themselves with their resolve,’ he said.
  • Through that approach, persons with a dispute in the civil court are given the opportunity to resolve the matter with solutions that they devise.
  • Fighter reconnaissance pilots possess steely resolve. Times, Sunday Times
  • Regulators had concluded there were no major quality, safety or efficacy issues to be resolved, the company said. Times, Sunday Times
  • I want to encourage such customers to complain and I want us to resolve those complaints quickly. courteously and efficiently.
  • However, an attribute parameter must be resolved at compile time.
  • Greenwalt says community associations should never foreclose on a home without notifying the owners and making a concerted effort to resolve the issue.
  • Thus Skalkottas, although continuing the motivic development, follows the essential principle of traditional sonata form and resolves the previous harmonic tensions.
  • In the future the most extensive and complicated computing tasks can only be resolved with a quantum computer.
  • Having begun as a poet he turned to prose and resolved to follow Zola's naturalistic experiments.
  • We had two meetings with the headteacher and staff to try to resolve matters. Times, Sunday Times
  • The result of all this conniving shadow-boxing by the media and celebrities, is the slow and steady dissipation of the resolve to take action; the outrage in the people against the perpetrators ebbs and disappears.
  • The suicidal Beatrice who is now ready to step intentionally in front of an oncoming car picks out a man across the street to focus her resolve.
  • He found the soapy mucus within the vesicles of the Bladderwrack an excellent resolvent, and most useful in dispersing scrofulous swellings. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • May 12, 2008, a magnitude about 8.0 large earthquake has taken place in Wenchuan County at Sichuan Province,China. In spite of the big earthquake, we will not shake the resolve and even bigger rain, we poured immortal love. Without frontiers, Chinese people's love spread in the disaster.
  • I resolved, therefore, that if my immediate union with my cousin would conduce either to her's or my father's happiness, my adversary's designs against my life should not retard it a single hour. Chapter 5
  • After treatment with isoniazid, rifampicin, and ethambutol, clinical recovery was prompt: the fever quickly resolved, and within a week laboratory studies showed normal values.
  • Being a champion of governance reform, the President should move with resolve and conviction.
  • I will disarm him with smiles and pleasant words," she every day resolved; yet every day was she pierced anew with his arrowy verbality. Hubert's Wife A Story for You
  • We are working hard to make sure he resolves it and are giving him support to resolve it. Times, Sunday Times
  • He went into retreat and tried to resolve the conflicts within himself.
  • Many strands remain unresolved but so satisfyingly complex is the central subject, that a few loose ends really don't matter. Times, Sunday Times
  • The conflict is unlikely to be resolved in the near future .
  • The third shadow had not yet resolved itself, but I knew who it was.
  • I didn't know if he'd still want to see me if he knew my dark secret and I resolved not to tell him.
  • The tumor will soon be resolved.
  • In no time, his last ounce of resolve left him and he fell face first into the bowl, splattering droplets of broth everywhere.
  • Musharraf spent much of his time talking about what he called the desperation, hopelessness, and powerlessness of Muslims around the world, who see disputes like the one over Kashmir and the Palestinian people going unresolved. CNN Transcript Nov 10, 2001
  • In such grammars, conflicts among semantic and syntactic constraints are resolved in terms of ranking.

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