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resolutions

  • plural
    of resolution.
    resolution
    noun
    a formal expression of opinion or intention made, usually after voting, by a formal organization, a legislature, a club, or other group.

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"With the festive season now behind most of us and New Year's resolutions in full swing, this research can help inform people's plans for healthy aging in 2026," she said.

From Science Daily Jun. 28, 2026

The playwright avoids any suggestion of tidy resolutions in favor of leaving the future of the characters and their relationships unknown and unforeseeable—much like the recent events that have suddenly reordered their lives.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 25, 2026

The replacement tickets ended up cutting Fountain off from his refund opportunity, as per the terms of StubHub’s “FanProtect Guarantee,” which leaves decisions on resolutions to the platform’s “sole discretion.”

From Slate Jun. 24, 2026

Unlike UN Security Council resolutions, those from the General Assembly are not legally binding.

From BBC Jun. 20, 2026

All the animals remembered passing such resolutions: or at least they thought that they re-membered it.

From "Animal Farm: A Fairy Story" by George Orwell