Example sentences of "can [adv] be resolved " in BNC.
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1 | This ethnography is therefore an attempt to meet the dilemma , for the problem of revelation and betrayal continues to surface and can only be resolved , at best , by overcoming these subjective feelings and pursuing compromises ( Barnes 1981 : 2 ) . |
2 | The debate over the middle peasantry can only be resolved by referring to concrete situations . |
3 | Because even in a more refined system there is going to be a stage where issues can not be resolved by analysis or delicate agreement and can only be resolved by crude political battering . |
4 | They can only be resolved at great danger to myself and so I beg you , my Lord , to order my withdrawal from this country for Satan walks here . |
5 | As things stand , a dilemma of this kind can only be resolved through the use of cumbersome legal machinery which is not appropriate to the situation . |
6 | Or , alternatively , a mother encounters a persistent feeding difficulty in the baby , fails to resolve it , and as a result loses her initial equanimity and becomes tense and fearful with him ( and if that , in turn , then makes the feeding problem even worse one is left with a vicious spiral of the kind that can only be resolved by some drastic outside intervention and which clearly shows , moreover , the difficulty of disentangling cause and effect when confronted by the end result ) . |
7 | This is shown by the fact that while it is possible to produce a semantic clash within the noun phrase which can only be resolved by replacing the adjective or the noun ( ? extremely fast wines , extremely fast runners , extremely potent wines ) , it is impossible to produce a clash which can only be resolved by replacing either the intensifier or the noun . |
8 | This is shown by the fact that while it is possible to produce a semantic clash within the noun phrase which can only be resolved by replacing the adjective or the noun ( ? extremely fast wines , extremely fast runners , extremely potent wines ) , it is impossible to produce a clash which can only be resolved by replacing either the intensifier or the noun . |
9 | It is based on contradictions and antagonisms which can only be resolved by its transformation . |
10 | The extent to which Nizan depicts in his novels the forces working towards socialism , rom the inside is consequently an intriguing problem which can only be resolved by detailed analysis of the texts within the context of their specific moments of production and reproduction . |
11 | These problems can only be resolved by more elaborate and sophisticated calculations . |
12 | And the Burkinabes believe that the problems within the campaigns themselves can only be resolved through political choices and decisions . |
13 | The debate can only be resolved through empirical study of the new system in operation . |
14 | This type of debate can only be resolved when looking at the functions in some detail . |
15 | Such issues can only be resolved at local level . |
16 | I agree with your correspondent 's sentiments regarding the Forth Road Bridge and the removal of the tolls , but he will only be arriving a few minutes earlier at Edinburgh 's infamous Barnton roundabout tailback , which I believe can only be resolved by switching transport policy away from cars and road freight . |
17 | The attribute Ag2 associates the gear-lever to the cover and can thus be resolved internally . |
18 | This can not be resolved by distancing , repression and short cuts … the specificity and individuality of the observer are ever present and must therefore be acknowledged , explored and put to creative use ( my emphasis ] . |
19 | The program implements a prescan of the data to determine parameters that can not be resolved by the direct leastsquares method of analysis . |
20 | There are now no ‘ fundamental contradictions in human life that can not be resolved in the context of modern liberalism ’ . |
21 | If the problem can not be resolved then and there , a report form , normally available from your Club rep , must be completed in the resort by your party leader who signed the Booking Form . |
22 | The problems of Kashmir can not be resolved by violence . |
23 | If your complaint can not be resolved locally , your representative will ask you to complete a report form , the original of which is for you and a copy will be forwarded to our Head Office . |
24 | In the unlikely event that matters can not be resolved to your satisfaction in the resort , the Representative will ask you to record details of any problems on a Holiday Report Form , of which you will be given a copy , and you must then follow up your report by writing to the Customer Relations Department at our Birmingham Head Office ( quoting the numbers of your Holiday Reference and Holiday Report forms ) within 42 days of returning from resort . |
25 | Because even in a more refined system there is going to be a stage where issues can not be resolved by analysis or delicate agreement and can only be resolved by crude political battering . |
26 | Nor is it to imply that difficulties can not be resolved . |
27 | She obviously feels it can not be resolved without going to court . ’ |
28 | 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 ’ ) . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | 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 . |