Aún no tenemos significados para "pass a resolution".
1He believes they should pass a resolution condemning such a procedure.
2However, they were induced to pass a resolution suspending the sale of the lands.
3Why, after they'd got through with me, personally, they'd pass a resolution vindicating Grady.
4Congress has until Sept. 17 to pass a resolution.
5The Mantineans were the first to pass a resolution forbidding such use of the sacred property.
6Parliament was not expected to reject the bill, but was likely to pass a resolution highlighting its concerns.
7It is not expected to reject the bill but is likely to pass a resolution highlighting its concerns.
8She said she would be asking congress to pass a resolution calling for the re-routing of the M3.
9I asked your honorable bodies of Congress the next year-in1874-topass a resolution to remit that fine.
10It seems a pity that the Willesden Health Committee should have troubled to pass a resolution about the decreasing birth-rate.
11Under legislation Obama signed into law in May, Congress has until Thursday to pass a resolution disapproving of the nuclear agreement.
12U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said in London he was confident the Council would pass a resolution as early as Wednesday.
13It only remains that we pass a resolution of thanks to Frederick Douglass, the slave that was, the man that is!
14While that is a majority of the caucus, the number is well short of the 218 votes needed to pass a resolution.
15Under a law Obama signed in May, Congress has until Sept. 17 to try to pass a resolution disapproving of the deal.
16The US Senate is preparing to pass a resolution fully supporting the use of force against Iraq if that is deemed necessary.
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