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I've disambiguation-ified this page. However, I can make neither head nor tail of the following two paragraphs, so I've decided to stick them here in hope that someone will be able to clarify it and paste it where it belongs. --Smack 03:09, 17 Apr 2004 (UTC)
The source text of the cut paragraph above included
I'm not sure if "you" care about the hidden comment, but if so this may help:
You can fill in whatever for DA and LA, and for style.
--Smack
What happened to the logic meaning?
Bovlb 03:21, 2004 Apr 23 (UTC)
I'm not sure how to go about doing this without stepping on toes. I'm the EH who was responsible for the text snipped above. I don't care that it didn't seem to fit in, but I don't know how to proceed with a better treatment than what exists now. When I started on this, there were a few false starts on resolution, but I think a good organization of the optical resolution part goes as follows:
EHusman 2005 10 28 03:06:39 UTC
Is Resolution (policy debate) the same thing as a Resolution to a problem? ex. The Resolustion of a story, the Resolution of Fighting or a War. I suggest a page of Resolution (settlement) for the ending of something. Am I mistaken?
Any reason why the short Literature definition doesn't link to the someone more complete page on Denouement. I think it would be appropriate. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by AmRadioHed ( talk • contribs) 06:31, 12 December 2006 (UTC).
I came looking to find the proper form for a resolution, of the type for a deliberative body. I know of the "whereas" element, but am unsure of common or best structure -- for example, may each "whereas be followed by its own "resolved", or does that make it multiple resolutions? should the "resolved" portion be broken down into constituent parts, and if so, in what sort of order?
If I knew these things, I'd do an edit to put them on, or would do so if I could find them elsewhere. But after nearly an hour on google, I found nothing helpful. So if there's anyone out there who knows, I'd appreciate something appearing here.
Or should I say,
Whereas I have been unable to find any guide on the proper form of a resolution, Be it resolved that someone, somewhere, ought to do so.
Kulindahr 06:53, 3 March 2007 (UTC)
The resolutions conducted by shareholders/directors is not listed here. Perhaps someone should list it on - I came on here to look for the specific definition - i think a resolution is something that shareholders pass at general shareholder meetings. someone should add this in as i don't know how to. -- 220.239.108.93 12:48, 9 June 2007 (UTC)
Surely optics and electronics should come under Science. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.21.224.201 ( talk) 18:58, 20 November 2007 (UTC)
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I've disambiguation-ified this page. However, I can make neither head nor tail of the following two paragraphs, so I've decided to stick them here in hope that someone will be able to clarify it and paste it where it belongs. --Smack 03:09, 17 Apr 2004 (UTC)
The source text of the cut paragraph above included
I'm not sure if "you" care about the hidden comment, but if so this may help:
You can fill in whatever for DA and LA, and for style.
--Smack
What happened to the logic meaning?
Bovlb 03:21, 2004 Apr 23 (UTC)
I'm not sure how to go about doing this without stepping on toes. I'm the EH who was responsible for the text snipped above. I don't care that it didn't seem to fit in, but I don't know how to proceed with a better treatment than what exists now. When I started on this, there were a few false starts on resolution, but I think a good organization of the optical resolution part goes as follows:
EHusman 2005 10 28 03:06:39 UTC
Is Resolution (policy debate) the same thing as a Resolution to a problem? ex. The Resolustion of a story, the Resolution of Fighting or a War. I suggest a page of Resolution (settlement) for the ending of something. Am I mistaken?
Any reason why the short Literature definition doesn't link to the someone more complete page on Denouement. I think it would be appropriate. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by AmRadioHed ( talk • contribs) 06:31, 12 December 2006 (UTC).
I came looking to find the proper form for a resolution, of the type for a deliberative body. I know of the "whereas" element, but am unsure of common or best structure -- for example, may each "whereas be followed by its own "resolved", or does that make it multiple resolutions? should the "resolved" portion be broken down into constituent parts, and if so, in what sort of order?
If I knew these things, I'd do an edit to put them on, or would do so if I could find them elsewhere. But after nearly an hour on google, I found nothing helpful. So if there's anyone out there who knows, I'd appreciate something appearing here.
Or should I say,
Whereas I have been unable to find any guide on the proper form of a resolution, Be it resolved that someone, somewhere, ought to do so.
Kulindahr 06:53, 3 March 2007 (UTC)
The resolutions conducted by shareholders/directors is not listed here. Perhaps someone should list it on - I came on here to look for the specific definition - i think a resolution is something that shareholders pass at general shareholder meetings. someone should add this in as i don't know how to. -- 220.239.108.93 12:48, 9 June 2007 (UTC)
Surely optics and electronics should come under Science. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.21.224.201 ( talk) 18:58, 20 November 2007 (UTC)