wiktionary Resolution irresolvability resolution resolutions resolved resolving solving unresolved unsolvability Resolution may refer to tocright Resolution logic , a rule of inference used for automated theorem proving Resolution law , a written motion adopted by a deliberative body Resolution debate , the statement which is debated in policy debate Resolution music , a technique in music theory Resolution meter , the replacement of one longum with two brevia New Year s resolution , a commitment that an individual makes at New Year s Day Chiral resolution , a process in stereochemistry for the separation of racemic compounds into their enantiomers Resolution , a Douglas DC 6 aircraft, BCPA Flight 304 , which crashed near San Francisco in 1953 Measurement resolution Display resolution , the level of information on a display device, such as a monitor Temporal resolution , the sampling frequency of a digital audio device Optical resolution , the capability of an optical system to distinguish, find, and or record details Angular resolution , the capability of an optical or other sensor to discern small objects Spectral resolution , the capability of an optical system to distinguish different frequencies Sensor resolution , the smallest change a sensor can detect in the quantity that it is measuring Resolution electron density , the quality of an X ray crystallography data set Resolution mass spectrometry the ability to distinguish peaks in a mass spectrum Image resolution , a measure of the amount of detail in an image Printing resolution, the number of individual dots a printer can produce within a unit of distance e.g., dots per inch In number storage, the resolution is the reciprocal of the unit in the last place Business Corporate resolution , a legal document defining which individuals are authorized to act on behalf of a corporation Resolution plc , a defunct major manager of in force UK life funds acquired by Pearl Group in 2008 Resolution Limited , a Guernsey based ... more details
unreferenced date August 2009 notability music date August 2009 Infobox Single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name The Resolution Cover The Resolution cover.jpg Caption Artist Jack s Mannequin from Album The Glass Passenger B side Released August 2008 Format Recorded Genre Alternative rock Length 3 06 Label Sire Records Writer Andrew McMahon Producer Certification Last single La La Lie br 2005 This single The Resolution br 2008 Next single Swim br 2008 Misc The Resolution is the first single from American alternative rock band Jack s Mannequin s second studio album, The Glass Passenger . It reached number 27 on the Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart. Jack s Mannequin DEFAULTSORT Resolution, The Category 2008 singles Category Jack s Mannequin songs 2000s rock song stub it The Resolution ... more details
In mathematics, a resolution may mean a resolution algebra , e.g. injective resolution , or projective resolution free resolution in homological algebra resolution of singularities , a fundamental issue of birational geometry , whether a birational equivalence class of algebraic varieties always contains a representative without Mathematical singularity singular points mathdab ... more details
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Courtesy resolution is a non controversial Resolution law resolution in the nature of congratulations on the birth of a child, celebration of a wedding anniversary, congratulations of an outstanding citizen achievement or a similar event. It is a resolution expressing thanks for assistance or commending meritorious accomplishments. An example of a courtesy resolution is the resolution at the end of the political convention thanking everyone for their time. References http www.house.state.mo.us bills071 commdesc.htm Parliamentary Procedure Essential Principles M. Stanley Ryan 1985 Poli term stub Category Government Category Policy Category Politics by issue Category Resolutions law ... more details
Image Van de Velde, Resolution in a Gale.jpg thumb 200px Resolution in a gale by Willem van de Velde, the younger depicts the second HMS Resolution c. 1678 Several ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Resolution . However, the first English warship to bear the name Resolution was actually ... Resolution in 1650 following the inauguration of the Commonwealth, and continued to bear that name until 1660, when the name Prince Royal was restored, and instead the name Resolution was bestowed on the first of the vessels listed below HMS Resolution 1654 8 , a 50 gun sclass Speaker frigate 0 frigate Origins frigate launched in 1654 as the Tredagh , was renamed Resolution in 1660 and destroyed after grounding by a Dutch fireship in the St James s Day Battle on 4 August 1666. HMS Resolution .... HMS Resolution 1705 8 , a 70 gun third rate launched in 1705 but run ashore to avoid capture in 1707. HMS Resolution 1708 8 , a 70 gun third rate launched in 1708 and wrecked 1711. HMS Resolution 1758 ... Bay . HMS Resolution 1770 8 , a 74 gun third rate launched in 1770 and broken up in 1813. HMS Resolution Cook 8 , the vessel of Captain James Cook in his explorations. HMS Resolution 1779 8 , a Cutter ship cutter purchased in 1779 and foundered 1797. HMS Resolution cutter in the West Indies ..., 6th Baronet Peter Halkett of HMS Apollo 1799 2 captured the Spanish sloop of war Resolution in the West ... Darrichena. Halkett reported that she was the former British navy cutter Resolution . Resolution ... 149 endpage 150 issue 15334 date 3 February 1801 accessdate 16 February 2011 ref HMS Resolution 1892 8 , a battleship in service from 1893 to 1914. HMS Resolution 1915 8 , a battleship in service from 1915 to 1944. HMS Resolution S22 08 , the lead ship of the Resolution class submarine Resolution class ballistic missile submarine s in service from 1966 to 1994. HMNZS Resolution A 14 HMNZS Resolution .... References reflist Colledge Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Resolution, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names de ... more details
In mathematics , particularly in abstract algebra and homological algebra , a resolution or left resolution dually a coresolution or right resolution ref harv Jacobson 2009 loc 6.5 uses coresolution , though right resolution is more common, as in harv Weibel 1994 loc Chap. 2 ref is a sequence of objects ... in the sequence have a property P , then one speaks of a P resolution for example, a flat resolution , a free resolution , an injective resolution , a projective resolution . However, a finite resolution is one where only finitely many of the objects in the sequence are Zero object non zero . Definition Given a module M over a ring R , a left resolution or simply resolution of M is an exact ... R . The map is called an augmentation map . For succinctness, the resolution above can be written ... dual notion is that of a right resolution or coresolution , or simply resolution . Specifically, given a module M over a ring R , a right resolution is a possibly infinite exact sequence of R modules ... in the resolution and the maps between them to indicate the dual nature of such a resolution . For succinctness, the resolution above can be written as math 0 longrightarrow M overset epsilon longrightarrow C bullet. math br A co resolution is said to be finite if only finitely many of the modules ... are morphism s in A . Properties Every R module possesses a free left resolution ref harv Jacobson 2009 loc 6.5 ref that is, a left resolution by free module s. A fortiori, every module admits a projective resolution. The minimal length of a finite projective resolution of a module M is called its projective dimension and denoted pd M . If M does not admit a finite projective resolution then the projective dimension is infinite. Dually, every R module possesses an injective resolution, i.e. a right resolution by injective module s. These results may not hold in a general abelian category A . If every object of A has a projective resp. injective resolution, then A is said to have enough projectives ... more details
In Business law business or commercial law , an extraordinary resolution or special resolution ref Some jurisdictions use both terms, but meaning slightly different things. For example, in the United Kingdom, an extraordinary resolution is a resolution passed by not less than 75 of the members, and a special resolution is a resolution passed by the same majority, but having given then members not less than 21 days notice of the intention to put the resolution to a vote, see section 378 of the Companies Act 1985 ref is a Resolution law resolution passed by the stockholder shareholders of a company law company by a greater majority than is required to pass an ordinary resolution . The precise figures vary in different countries, but commonly an extraordinary resolution must be affirmed by not less than 75 of members casting votes, whereas an ordinary resolution only requires a bare majority. Extraordinary resolutions are generally only required in certain specific situations required by statute. For example, in the United Kingdom , to wind up a company voluntarily on the ground that it cannot by reason of its insolvency continue its business, requires an extraordinary resolution. However, in certain circumstances a company may wish to amend its Company law Corporate constitution constitutional documents to provide that an extraordinary resolution needs to be passed prior to the company engaging in any reserved matters, purely as a matter of internal organisational control. Footnote references Category Corporations law Category Legal terms Category Business law Category Resolutions law ... more details
In the United States Congress , a budget resolution is a legislation in the form of a concurrent resolution setting forth the congressional budget. The budget resolution establishes various budget totals, allocations, entitlements, and may include reconciliation instruction s to designated United States House of Representatives House or United States Senate Senate United States Congressional committee committee s. The United States Congressional committee committees are responsible for drafting budget resolutions. Following the traditional calendar, by early April both the House and Senate finalize their drafts and submit it to their respective floors for consideration and adoption. The budget resolution serves as a blueprint for the actual appropriation process, and provides Congress with some control over the appropriations process. A budget resolution binds Congress, but is not a law. It does allow for certain points of order to be made if the President does not follow the resolution. There may not be a resolution every year if none is established, the previous year s resolution stays in force. ref http www.urban.org publications 500171.html Budget Resolution Explainer , Rudolph Penner, Urban Institute ref History Prior to 1974, there was no Congressional Budget Office nor budget resolution process. When President Richard Nixon began to refuse to spend funds that the Congress had allocated, Congress needed a more formal means by which to challenge him. The resulting Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974 ref http frwebgate5.access.gpo.gov cgi bin waisgate.cgi?WAISdocID 978741125627 0 0 0&WAISaction retrieve Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974 ref ... publications 500171.html Budget Resolution Explainer , Rudolph Penner, Urban Institute ref See also ... Budget Resolution References references DEFAULTSORT Budget Resolution Category Resolutions law Category United States federal budgets Resolution ja ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 This article concerns the legal meaning of the term resolution . For other meanings, see Resolution disambiguation . A resolution is a written motion parliamentary procedure motion adopted by a deliberative body . The substance of the resolution can be anything that can normally be proposed as a motion. For long or important motions, though, it is often better to have ... after its adoption. An alternate term for a resolution is a resolve . Resolutions are commonly used in corporations and houses of legislature. In corporations main Corporate resolution In corporations, a written resolution is especially useful in the case of the board of directors of a corporation , which usually needs to give its consent to real estate purchases or sales by the corporation. Such a resolution ... of a resolution, which is always submitted in writing. Houses of a legislature often adopt non binding resolution s. However, a legislature also uses resolutions to exercise one of its binding ... States declares war or proposes constitutional amendment s by adopting a joint resolution . A house of a legislature can also use a resolution to exercise its specific powers, as the British ... binding Main Non binding resolution In a house of a legislature , the term non binding resolution ... proposed law bill , which is also a resolution in the technical sense. The resolution is often used ... would be a resolution of support for a nation s troops in battle , which carries no legal weight, but is adopted for moral support . Substantive and procedural Substantive resolution and Procediral resolution redirect here Substantive resolutions apply to essential legal principles and rules ... Gulf of Tonkin Resolution Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions United Nations General Assembly resolution s United Nations Security Council resolution s War Powers Resolution See also Main motion ... Ponsi p t slauselma sv Resolution ... more details
In the United States , a simple resolution is a legislative measure passed by only either the United States Senate Senate or the United States House of Representatives House . As they have been passed by only one house, simple resolutions are not presented to the President, and do not have the force of law. The resolution is used for matters such as establishing the rules under which each body will operate. This type of resolution is used to act or speak on behalf of only one chamber of congress. ref cite book title Legislative Drafter s Deskbook last Dorsey first Tobias year 2006 publisher TheCapitol.Net, Inc isbn 1587330156, 9781587330155 pages 162 chapter 5 ref See also Concurrent resolution Joint resolution Non binding resolution References references http www.senate.gov reference glossary term simple resolution.htm US Senate Glossary http www.c span.org guide congress glossary simplres.htm C SPAN Congressional Glossary Category Resolutions law statute stub ... more details
The term Kucinich resolution may refer to US House Resolution 333 for the Impeachment of Dick Cheney proposed by Representative Dennis Kucinich in 2007 A set of Dennis Kucinich Bush Impeachment Articles Introduced articles for the impeachment of U.S president George Walker Bush proposed by Representative Dennis Kucinich in 2008 disambig Category Dennis Kucinich ... more details
Infobox feature on Mercury name Resolution Rupes image File Adventure and Resolution Rupes.jpg Adventure and Resolution Rupes 200px caption type Rupes latitude 63.8 N or S S longitude 51.7 E or W W length 190 km ref name Watters coordinates footnotes ref name usgs eponym HMS Resolution 1771 HMS Resolution ref name usgs cite web url http planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov Feature 5003 title Resolution Rupes publisher USGS accessdate July 19, 2010 ref Resolution Rupes is an escarpment on Mercury planet Mercury approximately 190 kilometers long located in the southern hemisphere of Mercury. ref name usgs Discovered by the Mariner 10 spacecraft in 1974, it was formed by a thrust fault , thought to have occurred due to the shrinkage of the planet s planetary core core as it cooled over time. ref name Watters cite journal last Watters first T.R. coauthors Cook, A.C. Robinson, M.S. title Large scale lobate scarps in the southern hemisphere of Mercury year 2001 journal Planetary and Space Science volume 49 issue 14 15 pages 1523 1530 doi 10.1016 S0032 0633 01 00090 3 bibcode 2001P&SS...49.1523W ref Resolution Rupes has an arcuate shape with the scarp face on convex side of the arc. It has a relief of about 0.9  km and is situated between Adventure Rupes and Discovery Rupes . These three scarps lie on a large arc extending for more than 1000  km. Resolution Rupes is separated from Adventure Rupes by a high relief ridge informally called Rabelais Dorsum , which crosscuts the scarps. This means that Resolution Rupes and Adventure Rupes may be parts of one large structure similar in length to Discovery Rupes. ref name Watters The scarp is named after HMS Resolution 1771 HMS Resolution , one of James Cook s ships on second voyage to the Pacific, 1772 75. ref name usgs References reflist Mercury planet Category Scarps on Mercury ... more details
Temporal resolution refers to the Accuracy and precision precision of a measurement with respect to time . Often there is a tradeoff between temporal resolution of a measurement and its angular resolution spatial resolution . This trade off can be attributed to the finite speed of light and the fact that it takes a certain period of time for the photons carrying information to reach the observer. In this time, the system might have undergone changes itself. Thus, the longer the light has to travel the lower is the temporal resolution. This reasoning is subject to contention however, challenged by the teaser posed in the first few chapters of Stephen Hawking Stephen Hawking s book A Brief History of Time . Using the Newton concept, gravitational effects do not seem to be subject to this time delay. The discovery of gravitational wave s could, however, throw more light on this concept. measurement stub Category Measurement fa ja ... more details
Infobox Single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name New Resolution Cover New Resolution cover.jpg Cover size Caption Artist Azure Ray Album Hold on Love A side B side Released January 20, 2004 Format Recorded Genre Length Label Saddle Creek Records Writer Producer Certification Last single This single Next single Misc New Resolution is the single from Azure Ray s album Hold on Love . This single is the 57th release of Saddle Creek Records . Track listing New Resolution The Drinks We Drank Last Night live New Resolution TPS Mix External links http www.saddle creek.com Saddle Creek Records http store.saddle creek.com Saddle Creek Records online store Category 2004 singles Category Azure Ray songs 2000s single stub ... more details
Image resolution describes the detail an image holds. The term applies to digital image s, film images, and other types of images. Higher resolution means more image detail. Image resolution can be measured in various ways. Basically, resolution quantifies how close lines can be to each other and still be Visual perception visibly resolved . Resolution units can be tied to physical sizes e.g. lines ... or a light line. A resolution of 10 lines per millimeter means 5 dark lines alternating with 5 light lines, or 5 line pairs per millimeter 5 LP mm . Photographic lens and film resolution are most often quoted in line pairs per millimeter. Resolution of digital images The resolution of digital images can be described in many different ways. Pixel resolution This section is linked from PlayStation Eye The term resolution is often used for a pixel count in digital imaging, even though American, Japanese ... 2005 Guideline for Noting Digital Camera Specifications in Catalogs. The term Resolution shall not be used ... resolution less than N lines per picture height, or N TV lines. But when the pixel counts are referred to as resolution, the convention is to describe the pixel resolution with the set of two positive ... of pixel rows height , for example as 640 by 480 . Another popular convention is to cite resolution ... to as such they serve as upper bound s on image resolution. According to the same standards, the number ..., the sharp squares make the point better . Image Resolution illustration.png An image that is 2048 ... of pixels isn t a real measure of the resolution of digital camera images, because color image sensors ... for each output pixel. Spatial resolution Image 1951 USAF Resolution Test Target.JPG thumb right 250px 250px The 1951 USAF resolution test chart 1951 USAF resolution test target is a classic test target used to determine spatial resolution of imaging sensors and imaging systems. The measure of how closely lines can be resolved in an image is called spatial resolution, and it depends on properties ... more details
The spectral resolution or resolving power of a spectrograph , or, more generally, of a frequency spectrum , is a measure of its ability to resolve features in the electromagnetic spectrum . It is usually defined by math R lambda over Delta lambda math where math Delta lambda math is the smallest difference in wavelength s that can be distinguished, at a wavelength of math lambda math . For example, the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph STIS can distinguish features 0.17 nanometre nm apart at a wavelength of 1000 nm, giving it a resolving power of about 5,900. An example of a high resolution spectrograph is the Cryogenic High Resolution Infrared IR Echelle grating Echelle Spectrograph CRIRES installed at ESO s Very Large Telescope , which has a spectral resolution of up to 100,000 ref http www.eso.org instruments crires CRIRES Instrument page at ESO ref . Doppler effect The spectral resolution can also be expressed in terms of physical quantities, such as velocity then it describes the difference between velocities math Delta v math that can be distinguished through the Doppler effect . Then, the definition is math R c over Delta v math where math c math is the speed of light . The STIS example above then has a spectral resolution of 51 kilometres per second km s . IUPAC definition IUPAC defines resolution in optical spectroscopy as the minimum wavenumber, wavelength or frequency difference between two lines in a spectrum that can be distinguished. ref GoldBookRef title resolution in optical spectroscopy file R05319 ref Resolving power, R , is given by the transition wavenumber, wavelength or frequency, divided by the resolution. ref GoldBookRef title resolving power, R, in optical spectroscopy file R05322 ref See also Angular resolutionResolution mass spectrometry References reflist Further reading Kim Quijano, J., et al. 2003 , STIS Instrument Handbook , Version 7.0, Baltimore STScI Category Spectroscopy ca Resoluci espectral fa fr R solution spectrale ... more details
In Business law business or commercial law in certain common law jurisdictions, an ordinary resolution is a Resolution law resolution passed by the stockholder shareholders of a company law company by a majority simple or bare majority for example more than 50 of the vote either at a convened meeting of shareholders or by circulating a resolution for signature. A special resolution by comparison requires a greater vote threshold, which varies in different jurisdictions . An ordinary resolution is the most common method by which a corporate entity conducts its business or the Board of directors seeks shareholder approval of its actions. The prevailing legislation applying to companies in the relevant jurisdiction will usually prescribe certain activities which must be approved by special resolution or alternatively which cannot be approved by ordinary resolution for example altering the company s Company law Corporate constitution constitutional documents , reducing the share capital or dissolving the company . In addition, in certain circumstances a company may wish to amend its constitution to increase the threshold to provide that a special resolution needs to be passed prior to the company engaging in other matters which may ordinarily approved by simple majority, purely as a matter of internal organisational control. References http www.clickdocs.co .uk glossary ordinary resolution Clickdocs.com definition http www.companieshouse.gov.uk about gbhtml gba7.shtml one Guide to Types of Resolutions at CompaniesHouse.gov.uk England and Wales http www.practicallaw.com 4 107 6940 Ordinary Resolutions at PracticalLaw.com England and Wales http www.asic.gov.au asic asic.nsf byheadline Company resolutions?opendocument Guide to Company Resolutions at ASIC.gov.au Australia https www.corporateonline.gov.bc.ca WebHelp whgdata whlstg0.htm Definition of Ordinary Resolution at CorporateOnline.gov.bc.ca British Columbia, Canada UK law stub Category Corporations law Category Legal terms ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Lines of resolution is a measure of horizontal resolution in a video system, as measured by the number of vertical black lines that can be resolved on a white background. The term was invented in the early days of television . Since analog transmission of video is scan line based, the same number of horizontal lines is always transmitted. However, several factors impede the ability to display fine detail within a line The camera or other source of material. The storage and processing of the picture. The transmission of the TV signal e.g. broadcast by radio or by Cable TV cable . The reception and reproduction of the picture on a TV set. The actual measure of lines of resolution is how many vertical black white lines can be resolved on a display. In comparison to modern ideas of resolution, lines of resolution is an analog measurement that varies with the quality of the signal. i.e. 640x480 has 480 lines of resolution in the ideal cases, however a 640x480 image recorded to VHS would only have 250 lines, due to the bandwidth limitation imposed by the limited bandwidth of the tape. DEFAULTSORT Lines Of Resolution Category Broadcast engineering Category Television technology Category Film and video technology Bcast stub ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2008 globalize date December 2010 A corporate resolution is a corporate action, sometimes in the form of a legal document, that will be voted on or has been voted on at a meeting of the board of directors for a corporation. The resolution could also be in the form of a corporate action which has the same binding effect as an action taken at a duly called meeting. For a corporate action, if allowed by state law and by the bylaws of the corporation, the board of directors may use a written document to waive formal notice of a meeting and unanimously consent to a resolution. The resolution could be on just about any subject. One common subject, because it is required by banks and securities firms to open accounts, is to define which individuals are authorized to act on behalf of a corporation . This form of corporate resolution is also required by title agencies when selling corporate owned real estate. The form and structure of this document varies depending on the state in which the corporation is organized. Resolutions are not required on Trust or Estate accounts. See Trust law . Examples of Corporate Resolution PDF and Word Templates http www.northwestregisteredagent.com corporate resolution.html Aspects of corporations DEFAULTSORT Corporate Resolution Category Resolutions law Business stub ... more details
Image Resolution Independence.png frame Resolution independence in Mac OS X v10.4 in iWeb . Note the Apple Inc. Apple logo is pixelated it is rendered as a bitmap . In computing, resolution independence is the concept that elements on a computer screen can be drawn at sizes independent from the pixels pixel grid . This is done so that those with larger screens and more compact screens can still view the UI at the same size. The beginnings As early as 1978, the typesetting system TeX due to Donald Knuth introduced resolution independence into the world of computers. The intended view can be rendered beyond the atomic resolution without any artifacts, and the automatic typesetting decisions are guaranteed to be identical on any computer up to an error less than the diameter of an atom. This pioneering system has a corresponding font system, the Metafont , which provides suitable fonts of the same high standards of resolution independence . The terminology Device independent file format speaks for itself this is the file format of Donald Knuth s pioneering TeX system. The content of such a file can be interpreted at any resolution without any artifacts, even at those resolutions what we ... Vista DPI Settings ref . Apple has included some support for resolution independence in recent ... RN ResolutionIndependentUI title Resolution Independent UI Release Notes for Mac OS X v10.4 author ... designed to be resolution independent. Blender software Blender uses its own resolution independent user interface. Although not related to true resolution independence, some other operating systems ... size. Failed verification date July 2010 Video games are often resolution independent an early example ... remade using the same polygons at a much higher resolution. 3D games are resolution independent since the perspective is calculated every frame and so it can vary its resolution. See also Display PostScript ... 3720.ars Declaration of resolution independence by John Siracusa Window Managers Category Digital imaging ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Hancock s Resolution nrhp type image Hancock s Resolution Dec 09.JPG caption Hancock s Resolution, December 2009 location E of Pasadena on Bayside Beach Rd., Pasadena, Maryland lat degrees 39 lat minutes 8 lat seconds 6 lat direction N long degrees 76 long minutes 26 long seconds 49 long direction W coord display inline,title coord parameters region US type landmark locmapin Maryland built 1670 architecture added October 10, 1975 area convert 15 acre governing body Local government Anne Arundel County, Maryland refnum 75000865 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref Hancock s Resolution is an historic two story gambrel roofed stone farm house with shed roofed dormers and interior end chimneys located on a 15 acre 6.1 ha farm at 2795 Bayside Beach Road in Pasadena, Maryland Pasadena , Anne Arundel County, Maryland Anne Arundel County , Maryland , United States . In 1785 Stephen Hancock ..., including a one story gable roofed stone dairy . Hancock s Resolution remained in Hancock family ... to Anne Arundel County to be preserved. Hancock s Resolution underwent a thorough restoration ... title Maryland Historical Trust date 2008 11 21 work Hancock s Resolution, Anne Arundel County publisher ... for historical markers relating to Hancock s Resolution ref On October 10, 1975, Hancock s Resolution ..., outbuildings and the Hancock family graveyard. ref name nris Gallery gallery Image Hancock s Resolution Side View Dec 09.JPG Hancock s Resolution, Side View, December 2009 Image Hancock s Resolution Cemetery Dec 09.JPG Hancock s Resolution, Cemetery, December 2009 gallery References reflist ...?COUNTY Anne 20Arundel Hancock s Resolution, Anne Arundel County , including photo from 2002, at Maryland Historical Trust http www.historichancocksresolution.org index.html Hancock s Resolution ... s Resolution http www.findagrave.com cgi bin fg.cgi?page cr&CRid 81047&CScn Hancock&CScntry 4&CSst 22&CScnty 1188& Find A Grave listing for Hancocks Resolution Family Cemetery National Register ... more details
selfref For Wikipedia s dispute resolution guidelines, see Wikipedia Dispute resolution . unreferenced date May 2007 Expert subject Conflict Analysis and Resolution date February 2009 ADR Dispute resolution is the process of resolving disputes between party law parties . Methods Methods of dispute resolution ..., but dispute resolution practitioners do not usually do so violence rarely ends disputes effectively ... could theoretically end disputes, but alongside it, life. Dispute resolution processes fall ... disputes, even those in which skilled intervention occurs, end in resolution. Such intractable conflict intractable disputes form a special area in dispute resolution studies. Fact date May 2007 Dispute Resolution in International Trade Negotiation, Mediation, Arbitration and Legal Action For Details ... resolution The legal system provides a necessary structure for the resolution of many disputes. However ... the coercive power of the state to enforce a resolution. Perhaps more importantly, many people want ... of judicial dispute resolution is litigation. Litigation is initiated when one party files suit ... to a higher court. Judicial dispute resolution is typically adversarial in nature, e.g., involving ... non legal dispute resolution specialists form a growing body within the field of ADR. In the United ... settlement of lawsuits. Extrajudicial dispute resolution Some use the term dispute resolution to refer only to alternative dispute resolution ADR , that is, extrajudicial processes such as arbitration ... litigation, and speedy resolution of disputes, among other perceived advantages. However, some have ... that extrajudicial dispute resolution may not offer the fairest way for parties not in an equal ... or more so. Fact date May 2007 Online dispute resolution Dispute resolution can also take place on line or by using technology in certain cases. Online dispute resolution , a growing field of dispute resolution, uses new technologies to solve disputes. Online Dispute Resolution is also called ... more details