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The formal statement of a resolution always begins with the word whereas. True or false?

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It is a norm; Resolutions begin with "Whereas" statements. The whereas statement is the one that provides the basic facts and reasons for the resolution. The Resolutions end with the "Resolved" statements. These are the ones that identify the specific proposal for what is meant to be the requestor's course of action.

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A resolution is a formal statement that holds the proposed solution to a particle dilemma or problem. Resolutions begin with "Whereas" statements, that are statements which include the basic arguments to how to go about the existing specific problem. See documents to verify
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