Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [not/n't] be resolved " in BNC.

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1 Any differences which could not be resolved through negotiation would be submitted to an arbitration commission .
2 Talks with Courtaulds Coatings in Australia raised difficulties which could not be resolved — customers ' demands at opposite ends of the earth were just too difficult .
3 During the first year , if you encounter a problem with your CompuAdd 200 , 300 , or 400 Series desktop or deskside system which ca n't be resolved by our Telephone Technical Support Staff , we provide On-Site Service in most parts of the country within the next business day .
4 The major points of difference between the proposed Statement of Auditing Standards and the existing standard are that : auditors ' reports would contain brief descriptions of the respective responsibilities of directors and auditors , and would indicate the basis of the opinion expressed and include a description of the key features of the audit process ; auditors would no longer issue qualified reports solely as a result of uncertainties which can not be resolved at the date the financial statements are approved ( ‘ inherent uncertainties ’ ) .
5 In any event , cross-references which can not be resolved will remain flagged as such so that the system is always consistent with respect to which references are navigable .
6 In effect it implies a very complex situation in relation to attitudes and one which can not be resolved here .
7 But particularly in a public sector context , where appeals to the public interest could be assumed to be more common , profound questions remain which can not be resolved by terse definitions .
8 A council spokeswoman said : ‘ There is an ongoing investigation which can not be resolved until the mother returns and can be interviewed by both social services and the police . ’
9 A council spokeswoman said : ‘ There is an ongoing investigation which can not be resolved until the mother returns and can be interviewed by both social services and the police . ’
10 By that time Philip had confiscated Gascony and was insisting that boundary disputes there could not be resolved without a settlement in Scotland .
11 If they ca n't be resolved then agree on the amount of the problem involved , isolate it and ask for the payment of any uncontested balance .
12 Because only co-operative action can tackle environmental problems , they will not be resolved by unhampered market forces .
13 Those who work with elderly people may have noticed that these ( sometimes apparently trivial ) domestic problems create anger and despair when they can not be resolved .
14 In turn , the problems and difficulties themselves are thought to be irremediable ( Hargreaves 1975 , Leach 1977 ) , in the sense that they can not be resolved in the usual school or classroom context .
15 The disputes procedure , that has been in place for some time , and enables us to resolve disputes locally , if they can not be resolved locally , then they are referred up through the management systems .
16 When voices started rising and violence seemed inevitable , Kalchu told me that it would n't be resolved for hours and , rather than waiting around in the cold on the off-chance of getting some meat , we might as well set out for home .
17 While the challenge could not be ignored , Robson felt that it would not be resolved by recourse to conceptualistic argument .
18 She obviously feels it can not be resolved without going to court . ’
19 It appears that it can not be resolved satisfactorily without reducing publicly provided services or benefits to other sections of the population .
20 The waves repaired the lorry is between waves and repaired : it can not be resolved by changing lorry , but can be resolved by replacing either wave s or repaired :
21 Usually , what all the ghosts have in common is a tragedy suffered during their life on earth , and they will reappear to a family descendant in the attempt to resolve what could not be resolved in life .
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