Sentences with phrase «resolved after discussions»

According to him, the only uncertainty over the management of the hospital's facilities was in relation to the training suites which was expected to be resolved after discussions between the two stakeholders.

Not exact matches

«After numerous discussions with President Trump, I firmly believe his strong stand against North Korea and its nuclear aggression gives us the best hope in decades to resolve this threat peacefully.
The board members resolved after their last meeting to make the issue «front and center» and have been having regular, «around - the - clock» discussions about what the policy should look like, said Kevin O'Toole, the Christie - appointed chairman of the board and a former Republican state lawmaker in New Jersey.
After a barrage of protests, electronic «mail bombs» that clogged its e-mail box, telephone threats, and the cancellation of two Internet accounts, Canter & Siegel agreed late last month to refrain from further mass postings on Usenet discussion groups «until the issue is resolved», according to Martha Siegel, a partner in the firm.
One last point: We will (like it or not) have SUBSTANTIAL opportunity / requirement to revise much of this discussion after review, so we don't have to resolve everything now.
This comes as the Bitcoin community is coming closer to some resolution after a vigorous and open discussion and will be meeting in Montreal this weekend in aScalability Conference to try and resolve the ongoing debate about Bitcoin's blocksize.
«After spending months trying to resolve our disagreement, Samsung has made clear in a series of letters and discussions that we have a fundamental disagreement as to the meaning of our contract,» wrote David Howard, Microsoft corporate vice president, in a blog post today.
After observing couples engage in a conflict, researchers determined that the partners of individuals who used more affiliative humor (e.g., funny stories that emphasize the connection between partners) and less aggressive humor (e.g., sarcasm, criticism) felt closer after the discussion, thought the conflict was better resolved, and were more satisfied with their relationships oveAfter observing couples engage in a conflict, researchers determined that the partners of individuals who used more affiliative humor (e.g., funny stories that emphasize the connection between partners) and less aggressive humor (e.g., sarcasm, criticism) felt closer after the discussion, thought the conflict was better resolved, and were more satisfied with their relationships oveafter the discussion, thought the conflict was better resolved, and were more satisfied with their relationships overall.
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