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resolve and simmering
In September 1858, Debendranath returned to Calcutta to resolve the simmering disputes.

resolve and tensions
Debate is not likely to resolve the tensions and make the lot of the stepchild a happier one.
Structuralist readings focus on how the structures of the single text resolve inherent narrative tensions.
According to biographers, Saddam never forgot the tensions within the first Ba ' athist government, which formed the basis for his measures to promote Ba ' ath party unity as well as his resolve to maintain power and programs to ensure social stability.
October 20: Brokered by Egyptian mediators, Fatah reaches a deal to end fighting between the Hamas and Fatah factions, both groups agreeing to refrain from acts that raise tensions and committing themselves to dialogue to resolve differences.
Implementing the somewhat vague terms of the agreement led to further tensions, and William of Orange, appointed by Margaret to resolve the situation in Antwerp, tried and failed to produce a wider settlement that all parties could live with.
However, after further deadlock, Khánh, Minh, and Khiêm were put together in a triumvirate to resolve the problem, but tensions remained as Khánh dominated the decision-making.
After two weeks of deliberations within the Session trying to resolve some of these tensions, a move was made by a number of delegates to read a declaration enumerating the main problems involved and requesting that a committee to address the entire situation be established.
Moreover, hardware malfunctions went unidentified, while organizational tensions between the astronaut office and the flight controller office – tensions that NASA did not resolve until the later Gemini and Apollo programs – may account for much of the latter-day criticism of Carpenter's performance during his flight.
Papandreou also worked to resolve tensions regarding the Macedonia naming dispute.
The IVG will establish an Old City Policing Unit to perform policing duties to defuse local tensions and resolve disputes.
Consolidation of a regime does not so much resolve as it does contain, or else strategically accommodate, these tensions ; meanwhile, their intensification, often via the mobilisations of social movements, often signals a period of transition.
The tensions between the whites and the Native Americans would be left for others to resolve — Stevens is often charged with responsibility for the later conflicts in eastern Washington and Idaho, especially the war fought by the United States against Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce, but these events were decades away when Isaac Stevens left Washington for good in 1857.
Finally, they creatively resolve tensions without making costly trade-offs, turning challenges into opportunities.
Stettinius resigned from this position in June 1946, after which he became critical of what he saw as Truman's refusal to use the UN as a tool to resolve tensions with the Soviet Union.
As tensions between the two disguised women boil over, Thundra appears and compels them to undertake the ritual combat required of the society to resolve the disagreement.
Nenna uses dissonance to build tensions that intimately reflect the passions expressed in the texts, and he employs imitative melodic and rhythmic patterns among the parts as they move towards points of conflict that then frequently resolve suddenly.
The four groups involved in Uganda, the Kabaka, French Catholics, Protestants, and the Company, could not resolve their squabble amicably and with tensions continuing to rise, civil war broke out in January 1892.
Ultimately, the eastern planters could not continue to ignore their discontent, and a new constitutional convention was called to resolve the continuing tensions.
After that incident, Philip's father worked to expand the boundaries of the western part of the Navajo reservation in order to resolve livestock rustling disputes around which developing tensions were generally centered.
In an attempt to resolve the tensions between the house of Anjou and the Aragonese, the Kingdom of Albania and the lands in Achaea under Angevin dominion were offered in exchange for the Kingdom of Trinacria ruled by Frederick II of Aragon.
At their meeting in The Vatican on 21 November 2009 to resolve tensions over an offer for disaffected Anglicans to convert to Rome, the Pope gave the Archbishop of Canterbury a pectoral Cross.

resolve and Marcian
When the emperor died, Marcian succeeded him and called the Council of Chalcedon in 451 to resolve the injustices done at the Robber Council.

resolve and announced
The ECMA committee has not yet announced any timeline and direction on how to resolve the inconsistencies.
In August of 2011, after years of being unavailable on video in any format due to music licensing issues, it was announced that Kino International had managed to resolve the issues, and not only would the film be released on both Blu-Ray and DVD in November of that year, but it would also have a limited theatrical re-release.
* In March 2006, California Attorney General Bill Lockyer announced that " GlaxoSmithKline ( GSK ) will pay $ 14 million to resolve allegations that state-government programs paid inflated prices for the firm ’ s anti-depressant drug Paxil because GSK engaged in patent fraud, anti-trust violations and frivolous litigation to maintain a monopoly and block generic versions from entering the market.
Linfox vowed to resolve the Government's concerns and build the terminal, but on 14 November 2008, announced that upgrading Avalon to handle international flights would no longer be viable due to the government's resistance.
Retirement: On April 1, 2000, Bell once again announced to his audience his retirement, which would occur on April 26, 2000 ( that from " The Washington Post " 4-1-00 ), but he offered no details other than expressing intentions to " resolve a family crisis.
Late in 2004, Chaudhry announced that the Labour Party had decided to remain in opposition for the remainder of the parliamentary term, seeing no way to resolve the impasse without making unacceptable compromises.
However, the party announced its resignation from the Parliament, citing the failure of the Pakistan Peoples Party to resolve the energy crisis as the reason, which had direct impact on federal government and situation become better by giving releief in fuel prices on 15-jun-12.
In July 2012 Jonathan Djanogly announced the Government's intention to introduce a certificate declaring someone as ' presumed dead ' to help families resolve the affairs of a missing person.
The PNG government made attempts to resolve the situation through June and July, but these failed, and the interim government announced that they would declare independence on 1 September, ahead of Papua New Guinea's own independence on 16 September.
On the following day, in an attempt to resolve the political crisis, Trovoada dissolved the national assembly and announced that a legislative election would be held on 2 October.
On 24 December 2005, it was announced that Libya, Bulgaria, the EU and the US had agreed on the creation of a fund, which may have helped to resolve the matter.
Immediately afterwards, Hesson announced that he was here to resolve and put to end the dispute between the players and the board.
The hint to the fox-hunting houses of parliament that a ban could lead to further restrictions helped, and though Cobbe's bill reached the House of Lords on 4 May 1875 a week before the scientist's bill reached the House of Commons, the Home Secretary announced a Royal Commission of inquiry to resolve the arguments, with Huxley co-opted on to the Commission.
On 23 November 2010, the Queensland government announced that $ 209 million will be spent over three years to resolve payment problems.
Moreover, PTA ( Pakistan Telecommunication Authority ) has announced that it may resolve the frequency issue with China Mobile, as it was one of the main reason for pullout by Millicom International Cellular S. A.

resolve and intention
The threatened invasion did not take place, and Turvey suggests that Owain's intention may have been to test the resolve of the new ruler.
Isabella was promised in marriage by her father to King Edward II of England whilst she was still an infant, with the intention to resolve the conflicts between France and England over the latter's continental possession of Gascony and claims to Anjou, Normandy and Aquitaine.
Many had also approved of Fife's intention to properly resolve the situation of lawlessness in the north and in particular the activities of his younger brother, Buchan.
There was general approval of Fife's intention to properly resolve the situation of lawlessness in the north and in particular the activities of Buchan his younger brother.
Regarding the community health programs, the intention was to resolve the problems of establishing these services for a complex mosaic of ethnic groups.
A documentary film from the footage obtained during this effort was put together and shown in cinemas in East Prussia, with the intention of hardening civilian and military resolve in resisting the Soviets.
The intention of this very expensive scheme was to resolve the epidemic of cholera by eliminating the stench which was believed to cause it.
During the course of the tape Reagan seems to state his intention to use Europe as a battle front to show the Soviet leaders the US's resolve in a nuclear conflict, whilst Thatcher appears to imply that the HMS Sheffield was deliberately sacrificed in order to escalate the Falklands war.
He and Police Commissioner Hughes both reiterated their intention to take joint legal action if talks with Home Affairs Minister Vosanibola failed to resolve the problem.
Both St George's Tron and the Church of Scotland have expressed their desire and intention to engage in discussion to resolve any issues surrounding the separation.

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