Sentences with phrase «eventual resolution»

What you may not know is that those laws governing the procedure and eventual resolution of your divorce are entirely dependant on the state where you live.
It also exhorts WTO members to immediately begin negotiating agreements to resolve the issues likely to arise from the enactment of national measures on climate change, rather than leave those issues to eventual resolution in dispute settlement, and reminds everyone that WTO rules should not be viewed solely as constraints on efforts to address climate change.
The pacing suffers from the disconnection that can occur when far too many flashback sequences interrupt the flow of the main storyline, and the dramatic twist and eventual resolution border on absurd.
These changes are creating new electoral alignments, altering the framework through which short - term economic forces are interpreted politically, and perhaps setting the stage for an eventual resolution of the current impasse.
The engagements must be purposed to the eventual resolution of xenophobia as it affects Nigerians.»
Following a declaration by Ghanaian President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo - Addo, that the dispute and its eventual resolution had strengthened the relationship between the two neighbouring nations, the Committee has...
Plotwise, the book is faithful to the novel, but its eventual resolution is insubstantial and unsatisfying, as sometimes happens when story points are dutifully replicated onscreen without accompanying visuals.
The eventual resolution for each character ranges from obvious to trite.
Supporting characters move in and out of proceedings without it ever becoming clear what their significance is, while the eventual resolutions are straightforward.
In a standard mentor / protege relationship (usually to be found in sports movies, as writer / director Damien Chazelle has acknowledged) there are ups and downs before an eventual resolution but Whiplash tears that script up to a large extent.
The game is filled with multiple endings along with a variety of side quests, meaning gamers could go ahead and do the missions assigned to them or just unleash a massacre on zombies and still get an eventual resolution to the game.
John J. Carroll, Jr., a trial lawyer since 1974, finds particular satisfaction in the earlier stages of the litigation process — doing what it takes to get cases ready for their eventual resolution in court or through negotiation.
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