31. Western governments still labour under the illusion that diplomatic problems can be resolved by the use of force. 32. Bureaucratic delays have frustrated our efforts to resolve this problem. 33. The problem should be resolved by British and American unions over conference tables. 34. Before expressing a qualified opinion an auditor should always try to resolve problems with the management of the organization concerned. 35. The problem cannot be resolved by aggregating. 36. This study does not attempt to resolve the problem of whether such lesions contribute to anaemia. 37. If these checks fail to resolve the problem and if LIFESPAN appears to be running satisfactorily, please contact YSS for assistance. 38. In practice, however, this problem is resolved by what is known as the doctrine in Walsh v Lonsdale. 39. Abramson and his colleagues suggest that when a person is unable to resolve a problem he attributes his helplessness to a cause. 40. The committee criticises the governmental attitude of allowing market forces to resolve the problem as a dangerous complacency... |