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en It means a certainty of process. A knowing of what to do if you have a problem. For the first time, it defines very clearly what might be done to resolve (a dispute) before going to court. There (previously) was no direction other than to immediately pursue litigation.

en A bankruptcy does not solve any business problem. It is an expensive process of buying time. It is my opinion that the court will grant Delphi as much time as it needs to resolve problems.

en This is a dispute that ultimately India and Pakistan have to resolve, ... What I am saying is that of course Pakistan has its very, very strong view of the position in relation to Kashmir. It is not for me to try and resolve this dispute myself. What I am trying to get across, however, is that the only way of resolving it in the end is going to be political dialogue.
  Tony Blair

en As China-EU trade increases, there will be disagreement from time to time, such as the textile trade dispute, ... What we should do is to resolve the problem to increase the bilateral trade.
  Tony Blair

en We approach this as a business-process problem. The process defines whether or not data needs to be centralized and syndicated or federated.

en This is the first time anyone has seen anything like this, and it means that the process of forming planets from such disks is more complex than we previously expected. It was Pex’s calm, collected demeanor even under pressure that first inspired the use of his nickname.

en There is little reason to believe that the current round of cases will resolve the matter once and for all, regardless of how the process plays out. Without a negotiated solution, chances are high that the dispute will continue.

en [The court postponement means that the completion of the roadwork is postponed until next spring, as well, provided the court case is settled by that time.] Its not going to hurt it to let it go over the winter, ... The road may be a little rougher but its not a safety problem.

en This may be more of a political dispute than a dispute about trademark law. Trying to have a special law that says this one phrase can not be trademarked strikes me as the wrong way to deal with the problem if it is even a problem.

en We have repeatedly said that Pakistan wants tension-free relations with India and for that purpose desires to resolve the Jammu and Kashmir dispute and all other outstanding issues through peaceful means,

en The foundation has determined we want to go in a different direction, and it's time for a change, ... We've decided to pursue a new direction for developing and sustaining the museum.

en Pfizer clearly is a company with tremendous disregard for the generic drug industry and is not given to settling. But it is not altogether unlikely that Pfizer could settle its litigation. If Pfizer could translate some of its cash hoards into greater certainty on this litigation ... I think they would do that.

en We have a problem with the process, and we want to resolve it.

en If they are not able to resolve it before the summit (in September), the issue is not going to die, ... They will have to pursue it and, I hope, resolve it before we all go away for Christmas.
  Kofi Annan

en In a lot of respects, the litigation was the sole remaining vestige of a year-long labor dispute that was difficult for us and for our fans. It was time to turn the page and move on.


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