Example sentences of "which [vb mod] not [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 . ’ |