partial resolution in a sentence
Examples
- In recent weeks the Clinton administration mistakenly glossed over the partial resolution of last fall's crisis involving the expulsion of inspectors, playing down the continuing restrictions on their activities.
- In recent weeks the Clinton administration mistakenly glossed over the partial resolution of last fall's crisis over the expulsion of inspectors, playing down the continuing restrictions on their activities.
- Also addressing the commission, Joan Burton, Ireland's Minister for Development, emphasized a partial resolution of the crisis in Zaire doesn't resolve crises emerging elsewhere such as in Uganda, Tanzania and, especially, Burundi.
- The agreement is a partial resolution to a more than 1-year-old plan by the pension fund to sell the unit, RF & P, which was once the subject of a criminal investigation.
- "A partial resolution will only cause new problems in law enforcement, and hamper efforts to encourage self-reliant political organizations and combat nepotism and greedy conglomerates, " one of the activists, Asep Wahyuwijaya, said.
- The settlement with HCA-the Healthcare Co . _ formerly known as the Columbia / HCA Healthcare Corp . _ is a partial resolution of sprawling criminal and civil investigations into its business practices.
- The agreement is a partial resolution to a more than 1-year-old plan by the pension fund to sell the unit, RF & AMP; P, which was once the subject of a criminal investigation.
- I have even seen nationalist ( or maybe just racist ) Greeks saying " Macedonians Suck "-and that is a partial resolution ( Greeks can hate Macedonians, yet call them by their name ).
- Putnam Investments, the Boston mutual fund firm at the center of investigations into trading abuses that have rocked the industry, agreed to a partial resolution of fraud charges brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission Thursday.
- As a partial resolution of that problem, attorneys have been displaying evidence to jurors and witnesses on computer monitors and a large television screen that is out of view of court spectators . _ _ _=