 | TERM OF THE DAY | 1. Formal authorization or expression of an action, decision, intention, opinion, transaction, etc. 2. Proposition put before a meeting of stockholders ( shareholders) or the directors of a firm for discussion, approval or adoption. Resolutions are of four common types: (1) Elective (see elective resolution), (2) Extraordinary (see extraordinary resolution), (3) Ordinary (see ordinary resolution), and (4) Special (see special resolution). 3. Appropriate disposition of a complaint or protest through prescribed or standard procedures. 4. Sharpness or clarity of a monitor, printer, or scanner image, expressed in an appropriate unit: pixels per inch (PPI) for monitors, dots per inch (DPI) for printers, and samples per inch (SPI) for scanners. For photographic ... | | Usage Example This year the CEO made a public resolution to be more open with his employees and be clear with expectations for their performance. |
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