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89 Sentences With "come to a resolution"

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"We're both keen to come to a resolution," he told Reuters.
The person is still not happy after you've come to a resolution.
The two parties therefore could come to a resolution to divert liquidation.
The House and the Trump administration has yet to come to a resolution.
DB is committed to come to a resolution at a reasonable amount as soon as possible.
The company is hoping to continue negotiating with the holdout and come to a resolution this week.
"We are glad we could come to a resolution with nurse Wubbels," Rojas, the city spokesman, said.
I am truly glad that we were able to come to a resolution without litigating the matter.
Ultimately, Sears and ESL were able to come to a resolution in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
Sears believes Lampert's bid is short, and the two parties have been unable to come to a resolution.
Although the custody documents are still being finalized, Curtis told PEOPLE she hopes to come to a resolution soon.
But this blowup had to happen for things to reset and have an opportunity to come to a resolution.
Nathan had given the SEC and Musk two weeks to work out their differences and come to a resolution.
You want a culture where people are upfront and honest when they disagree, and come to a resolution civilly.
"I hope to talk with them more about it and come to a resolution that everyone's happy with," Gorham says.
"We had been working with the CWG for weeks to come to a resolution as quickly as possible," Lee said.
It&aposs been clear this has not been moving in any direction what was going to come to a resolution.
Ilhan is grateful that she and Ahmed were able to come to a resolution for the sake of their children.
"I think the overarching point here is that this whole issue has to come to a resolution," Clapper told Hill.
They don't really come to a resolution as to what's going amiss between them, but Rachel decides to send him off.
Japan and South Korea's foreign ministers met in Beijing — alongside their Chinese counterpart — last week, but failed to come to a resolution.
In the meantime, the two sides will discuss the matter and try to come to a resolution both sides can live with.
The meeting had been hastily scheduled after party leaders had failed to come to a resolution in meetings earlier in the week.
CP RAIL EXEC - INCREASINGLY OPTIMISTIC THAT THE ALBERTA GOVT WILL COME TO A RESOLUTION ON THE TRANSFER OF CO'S CRUDE CONTRACT- CONF CALL
At a news conference following the meeting, the mayor said she was "disappointed" that the sides had not yet come to a resolution.
"I am monitoring the negotiations very, very closely and I am hoping to come to a resolution," Christie said during a news conference.
The hotly debated topic has surfaced in several state governments that issued executive orders to come to a resolution on the deadly issue.
"When you are talking about victims of human rights abuses, you can't come to a resolution without their presence and consent," he said.
Dwolla sent us the following statement about the case: Dwolla is glad to have come to a resolution with the CFPB regarding its investigation.
However, several reports have surfaced that both sides are feeling increased pressure to come to a resolution the longer constituents are working without pay.
"I think the overarching point here is that this whole issue has to come to a resolution," Clapper said in an interview on Hill.
"I'm glad this process is complete and that the Campaign Finance Board has come to a resolution on this matter," Omar said in a statement.
After a frustrated back-and-forth (and a solid 60 seconds of talking over each other), the two didn't seem to come to a resolution.
For the past several months, lawyers in Britain have been wrestling with a difficult challenge that, at times, seemed unlikely to come to a resolution.
The families of the two students entered into a five-day mediation process offered by the city but did not come to a resolution, the newspaper reported.
And basically nobody right now is talking about this process leading into United Nations Security Council, which would snap back if they cannot come to a resolution.
The House and Senate were unable to come to a resolution during talks on Saturday, and the Senate will reconvene after Christmas, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said.
Trump and the Dems can't come to a resolution to fund the border wall, which is why the federal government is in day 18 of a partial shutdown.
Ross said he could not predict whether negotiators would be able to come to a resolution ahead of Mexico's election or whether they would drag on for months.
The two sides have not yet come to a resolution, and it's unclear if the pilots will attempt to strike again at the end of the restraining order window.
So I think they want to show that they're willing to come to a resolution in exchange for prosperity, commitments not to invade them in regime change all that.
Morgan Stogsdill, a partner in Beermann, a Chicago law firm, often advocates mediation, where a neutral third party helps a couple work through issues and come to a resolution.
"I think the overarching point here is that this whole issue has to come to a resolution," Former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper said in an interview with Hill.
"I, like other people, am a bit surprised that it hasn't come to a resolution yet," said Douglas Cox, a professor at the City of New York School of Law.
The Wyndham Foundation Homeowner's Association has since been working diligently with Mr. Oulton to come to a resolution that is in the best interest of the resident and the community.
So we can expect to see Owen and Amelia — who are on the rocks after fighting about whether or not to start a family — come to a resolution in some way.
He said he expects the U.S. and China to come to a resolution on their trade tensions, which would leave the Australian dollar "very well positioned," he told CNBC's Squawk Box.
The two parties aired their grievances this week before Judge Robert Drain of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York but did not come to a resolution.
I mean, from our perspective, you know, you&aposve interviewed everybody, you&aposve reviewed all the documents, you see everybody&aposs e-mails, you know, let&aposs come to a resolution.
" He says furloughed employees are being treated unfairly, and the fact that DT can't (or won't) come to a resolution can only mean one thing ... "this punk motherf***er don't care.
After the letter is sent, Frank will work with the aid office to come to a resolution that, ideally, allows the student to enroll at the school at a lower tuition fee.
"It hasn't gotten to that point yet, but I'm sure if they don't come to a resolution in the next week or two, I'll have to" go to food pantries, she said.
The announcements threw the debate planning into turmoil as top officials from the Democratic National Committee, including chairman Tom Perez, spent the weekend frantically working the phones to come to a resolution.
The White House was optimistic Thursday afternoon that lawmakers would come to a resolution, but that was ahead of the Senate's decision to abort action late Thursday night when they reached an impasse.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Contract negotiations between the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and staff members in the Local 22110 UAW have come to a resolution after 217 days of bargaining.
Mayor Lori Lightfoot said she and Chicago Public Schools Chief Executive Officer Janice Jackson met with union leadership for more than three hours on Tuesday, but both sides did not come to a resolution.
Roberts signaled to senators earlier this week he would not read any questions that included the alleged name of the whistleblower, and GOP leaders tried to come to a resolution with Paul on Wednesday.
He added that if the United States and China don't come to a resolution on trade and more tariffs kick in later this year, that could lead to higher prices on many consumer goods.
I know that it is an incredible priority for the United States to provide whatever assistance we can to allow the two parties to come to a resolution to this incredibly longstanding and important conflict.
"It became clear to me that this needed to become a top priority and be treated by the leaders as such if we were to ever be able to come to a resolution," Mr. Weber said.
Kids like him can work with creditors and convince them that a debt has been opened using stolen information and try to come to a resolution, or they can pay the debt and live with the consequences.
I'M SO BLESSED TO BE BACK WITH MY UNITED FAMILY AND AGAIN DEALING WITH OUR INVESTORS, IT'S OUR JOB TO LISTEN TO THEM AND WORK WITH THEM AND I THINK WE'VE COME TO A RESOLUTION WITH THAT WHOLE GROUP.
We're used to seeing love stories in movies, in which two people typically meet, fall in love, experience some extenuating circumstances that make them fall apart, and then come to a resolution that helps them live happily ever after.
"First and foremost, Salt Lake City has been focused on changing policies and procedures to make sure that this never happens again, and we are glad that we were able to come to a resolution with Nurse Wubbels," Rojas said by phone.
"(The Mideast peace) is an incredible priority for the United States to provide whatever assistance we can to allow the two parties to come to a resolution on this incredibly long standing and important conflict," Pompeo said, standing alongside Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi.
Since the video went viral, Hunter says the majority of the public's response has been in support of his actions and his rights to stage his own counter-protest, but he does hope he can come to a resolution with the group so they can peacefully coexist.
As Vox's Dylan Scott explains, there are four ways the weeks of political standoffs could come to a resolution: With Mulvaney's comments Sunday comes the added possibility that Trump is willing to move forward with scenario No. 2 — even if it didn't work for him the last time around.
"Rest assured, we're going to do our very best to make sure that we protect our interests and advance not only our position, but the stakeholders that Toshiba has, and really come to a resolution that helps us to continue to be successful going forward," the CEO said.
LARRY FINK: I think if they -- if trying to reassert its desire to purchase more U.S. product and they set targets on what they're going to be purchasing and they don't come to a resolution related to technology intellectual capital, but they're working towards a resolution, that will call off the dogs and it just reduces the tension.
"Starting Friday afternoon through late yesterday, [Trump] has received a number of calls, as well as other members of the senior staff that have been working on healthcare, from members of both sides saying that they would like to work together, offer up ideas and have suggestions about how to come to a resolution on this and get a House vote on this," he told reporters.
"Starting Friday afternoon through late yesterday, [Trump] has received a number of calls, as well as other members of the senior staff that have been working on healthcare, from members of both sides saying that they would like to work together, offer up ideas and have suggestions about how to come to a resolution on this and get a House vote on this," he said during his daily briefing.
Concerned with increased provocations and rising tensions in their backyards -- particularly from North Korea -- Japan and South Korea have finally come to a resolution of the "comfort women" issue, a painful chapter of World War II. Although still new and at times shaky, this agreement will help these two countries forge a united front in a region of the world that may well present the greatest security challenges in the 21st century.
City officials wrote numerous letters to church and secular officials alike but were not given permission to reopen their churches until they had come to a resolution with Cardinal Franciotti. It is unclear if Franciotti's brother was ever executed but Franciotti resigned as Bishop of Lucca in 1645.
The conciliator can make suggestions for settlement terms and can give advice on the subject-matter. Conciliators may also use their role to actively encourage the parties to come to a resolution. In certain types of dispute the conciliator has a duty to provide legal information. This helps ensure that agreements comply with relevant statutory frameworks.
Stuart shows strong dislike towards the creature and wants Jenny to get rid of it. The two argue about what to do with Jenny's new "pet" but never come to a resolution. The creature begins taking up more of Jenny's time and attention. She also does abnormal activities with the creature (letting it drink blood from her).
Kidd executed a Swinging Fisherman's Neckbreaker on Jimmy to win the title. Triple H cut a promo about his frustrations with Sting. Upon Sting's arrival, Triple H offered to do business with Sting, allowing Sting to be immortalized on the WWE Network and even be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. After failing to come to a resolution, Triple H attacked Sting and grabbed his signature sledgehammer, however Sting came prepared with his signature baseball bat.
Community court is referred to as a court by name but more closely resembles a legal arbitration process in many other nations. Magistrates preside over this court and are elected by community members to two-year terms. In this court, judges hope to mitigate issues and come to a resolution based on local customs. This is the lowest structural level within the judicial system, but remains the most recent and accessible court system to the average Eritrean.
Congressman Darrell Issa was a groomsman at the wedding. In May 2017, after less than two years of marriage, Turner filed for divorce from Mourad, alleging that Mourad "is guilty of a fraudulent contract." As part of the acrimonious divorce case, Turner's lawyers handed Issa a letter "stating they would like to depose" him as part of the case. Lawyers for both sides later released a statement, however, reading "Majida Mourad and Congressman Michael Turner have come to a resolution".
Saturday May 11, 1968, only ten garbage trucks were able to leave the sanitation compound for a city of 181,000. Rotting garbage was reportedly spilling onto the streets of St. Petersburg as the strikers had yet to come to a resolution with city officials. Only 29 sanitation workers reported for work. While strikers continued to gather in protest at the Lake Maggiore sanitation compound every morning to watch the garbage trucks leave, negotiations had reached a stalemate, and the strike entered its second week without an agreement between strikers and City Manager Andrews.
Janet and Roland agree to invite Margaret and Frank and themselves to dinner at a restaurant to have things out and come to a resolution. At a German restaurant on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, Janet and Roland reveal to Margaret and Frank that they know all about their extra-marital affair and plea on behalf of the absent parents. But Margaret and Frank reveal a surprise as well: Both of their spouses have known of the extra-marital affair from the start. Because of their acceptance, there had never been any deception.
The hens join the cows on strike and refuse to lay eggs. Farmer Brown realizes this makes it impossible to run a farm. In an attempt to re- establish order, he sends a letter back to the cows and hens on his typewriter and tells them they do not need the things they are asking for and that their job is to produce milk and eggs. The cows hold an emergency meeting (during that time, the other animals gather at the barn door to see what's going on), in which they seemingly come to a resolution.
'UCU responds to UUK valuation review' (18 March 2018). On 22 March, UCU sanctioned fourteen further strike days to fall in the April to June 2018 exam period should the talks fail to come to a resolution. On 23 March, UNISON announced that its consultative ballot of its USS members had returned 91% support for industrial action, and that it would begin a formal ballot for strike action in April.'University members asked to strike to defend USS pension scheme' (23 March 2018).Talya Misiri, '‘Enough is enough’ Unison urges USS members to join industrial action', PensionsAge (23 March 2018).
Occasionally, the other person was interviewed during the segment via closed- circuit television, during which time the host usually tried to help the two sides come to a resolution. Near the end of the segment, the guest was asked to proceed to a large door at the end of the stage. If the other person was willing to forgive or apologize, he or she would be waiting behind the door, and the two would reunite when the door opened. However, if the second person was not willing to make amends, the door would open to reveal only a black curtain on the other side.
At issue, however, is that in doing so, the Chancery and the Chancellor appear to be seeking an inequitable share for one of the partners who wanted to exit and asked for an offer to leave, forcing the partner who would prefer to remain and operate the firm to exit as well. The court cited employee affidavits attesting to one party's commitment over the other's. On April 27, 2016, rather than sealing his decision, Chancellor Bouchard told the parties to take more time and to come to a resolution outside of the courtroom. One party then made a public offer of $300 million to the other.
The very next year saw a direct attack on Agrippina and Nero. Tiberius sent a letter to the Senate in which he accused Agrippina and Nero of misconduct, but was unable to convict them of any attempt at rebellion, with the attitude of the former and the sexual activity of the latter were the primary accusations against them. Agrippina was popular with the people, as was the family of Germanicus, and the people surrounded the senate-house carrying likenesses of the two in protest against the letter. The Senate refused to come to a resolution on the matter until it received a clear direction from the emperor to do so.
While the titular inquisitor rationally argues for the relativist view that people seek safety and security over higher callings, Christ surprisingly kisses the aged, emotionally distant leader on the lips; while still holding to his views, the moved inquisitor allows Christ to leave freely. The ethical conflict posed by the characters' fundamental opposition, notably, fails to come to a resolution in the work, the ambiguity gaining much notice by later commentators. His works achieving devoted acclaim from an international audience, Russian writer Leo Tolstoy possessed strident Christian ideals that led to conflicts with both his nation's government and its state church. The material of Russian writer Leo Tolstoy have had massive influence within Eurasia and elsewhere.
When a defendant indicates an intention to plead guilty by Alford plea, the judge asks two questions: "Do you now consider it to be in your best interest to plead guilty?" and "Do you understand that upon your 'Alford plea' you will be treated as being guilty whether or not you admit that you are in fact guilty?" Prosecutors and defense lawyers characterize Alford pleas as a required method of lessening pressure of the nature of the justice process. Both parties get to maneuver around not knowing what the outcome could be at trial, and are able to come to a resolution. The Alford plea does not itself affect the sentencing process, and the convicted individual is sentenced just as if he had entered a normal guilty plea.
The very next year saw a direct attack on Agrippina and Nero: Tiberius sent a letter to the Senate in which he accused Agrippina and Nero of misconduct, but was unable to convict them of any attempt at rebellion; the attitude of the former and the sexual activity of the latter were the primary accusations against them. Agrippina was popular with the people, as was the family of Germanicus, and the people surrounded the senate- house carrying likenesses of the two in protest of the letter. The Senate refused to come to a resolution on the matter until it received plain direction from the emperor to do so.Tacitus, Annals, V.3-4 Tiberius found it necessary to repeat his charges, and when he did, the Senate no longer delayed; and the fate of Agrippina and Nero was sealed.
Minke whale meat kebabs, Reykjavik In October 2006, the Icelandic government issued licenses for a commercial whale hunt in addition to the continuing scientific program. Iceland had pledged not to resume commercial whaling until 2006 when presumably talks about sustainable whaling would be completed. The talks had not come to a resolution thereafter, and instead stalled due to the differences between those who want to resume whaling and those who do not. Over the twelve-month period ending in August 2007, Icelandic whalers were authorized by the Icelandic government to hunt and sell 30 minke whales and 9 fin whales. Iceland resumed commercial whaling on 21 October 2006 after Icelandic whalers caught a Fin Whale. Iceland has an exemption to the moratorium through the reservation made in 2002. Twenty-five nations delivered a formal diplomatic protest (called a "demarche") to the Icelandic government on 1 November 2006 concerning resumed commercial whaling. The protest was led by the UK and signed by nations including the United States, Australia, Brazil, France, Germany, Finland and Sweden.

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