resolution
Biology
Management
(noun)
The moment in which a conflict ends and the outcome is clear.
Political Science
(noun)
A statement of intent, a vow
Examples of resolution in the following topics:
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Budget Resolutions
- The budget resolution also sets spending ceilings for the Congressional committees that have jurisdiction over spending.
- The budget resolution binds Congress, but it is not law since it is not sent to the President.
- In some instances, Congress has not adopted a budget resolution.
- No penalty exists if the budget resolution is not completed by April 15th or if it is not completed at all.
- However, some enforceable spending ceilings cannot be established until the budget resolution is completed.
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Limits of Resolution and Circular Aperatures
- In optical imaging, there is a fundamental limit to the resolution of any optical system that is due to diffraction.
- However, there is a fundamental maximum to the resolution of any optical system that is due to diffraction (a wave nature of light).
- To increase the resolution, shorter wavelengths can be used such as UV and X-ray microscopes.
- These techniques offer better resolution but are expensive, suffer from lack of contrast in biological samples and may damage the sample.
- Although these techniques improve some aspect of resolution, they generally involve an enormous increase in cost and complexity.
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Magnification and Resolution
- Magnification is the enlargement of an image; resolution is the ability to tell two objects apart.
- In reality, therefore, microbiologists depend more on resolution, as they want to be able to determine differences between microbes or parts of microbes.
- Resolution depends on the distance between two distinguishable radiating points.
- Each of these contributes to the optical resolution of the system, as will the environment in which the imaging is performed.
- Using computer algorithms and other technology the panel on the right has a higher resolution and is therefore clearer.
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Resolution of Racemates
- Separation of racemates into their component enantiomers is a process called resolution.
- Since enantiomers have identical physical properties, such as solubility and melting point, resolution is extremely difficult.
- Diastereomers, on the other hand, have different physical properties, and this fact is used to achieve resolution of racemates.
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Team Conflict Resolution and Management
- Some ways of dealing with conflict seek resolution; others aim to minimize negative effects on the team.
- Teams use one of three primary approaches to conflict resolution: integrative, distributive, and mediating.
- Integrative approaches focus on the issue to be solved and aim to find a resolution that meets everyone's needs.
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High Resolution Spectra
- The table below illustrates this important feature, and a double-focusing high-resolution mass spectrometer easily distinguishes ions having these compositions.
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Resolving Conflicts
- The judiciary also provides a mechanism for the resolution of disputes.
- More narrowly, dispute resolution is the process of resolving disputes between parties.
- The legal system provides a necessary structure for the resolution of many disputes.
- Some disputes need the coercive power of the state to enforce a resolution.
- The most common form of judicial dispute resolution is litigation.
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The Cost of Maintaining the Government
- The Budget committees each submit a budget resolution by April 1.
- Budget resolutions specify funding levels for appropriations committees and subcommittees.
- Congress has then enacted continuing resolutions that provide for the temporary funding of government operations.
- The next step is the drafting of a budget resolution.
- A budget resolution, which is one form of a concurrent resolution, binds Congress, but is not a law, and so does not require the President's signature.
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Political Strife and American Independence
- On May 10, 1776, Congress passed a resolution recommending that any colony lacking a proper (i.e. a revolutionary) government should form such.
- The resolution of independence was delayed for several weeks as revolutionaries consolidated support for independence in their home governments.
- On June 7, 1776, Richard Henry Lee tabled a resolution before the Continental Congress declaring the colonies independent.
- Congress would formally adopt the resolution of independence, but only after creating three overlapping committees to draft the Declaration, a Model Treaty, and the Articles of Confederation.
- Congress finally approved the resolution of independence on July 2, 1776.
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Arbitration
- Arbitration is a form of dispute resolution that can be used to resolve international commercial, investment, and interstate conflicts.
- Arbitration, a form of alternative dispute resolution, is a legal technique for the resolution of disputes outside the courts, where the parties to a dispute refer it to one or more persons by whose decision they agree to be bound.
- It is a resolution technique in which a third party reviews the evidence in the case and imposes a decision that is legally binding for both sides and enforceable.
- Arbitration is often used for the resolution of commercial disputes, particularly in the context of international commercial transactions.
- Arbitration has been used for centuries for the resolution of disputes between states and state-like entities.