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| QNo.20001102 | Dissident Resolutions | |
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| ID:kojiota |
What does "dissident resolutions at an annual meeting" mean? Could somebody please explain the meaning? |
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| Date Posted: 09/12/21 12:58 |
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| ANo.1 | The term "dissident resolutions at an annual meeting" is a long and complicated way of saying "At the annual (once every year) meeting, (some people) made promises that were exact opposites. In short, it is a business-like way of saying "There was disagreement at this year's meeting". At this meeting, it is likely that one person promised to do one thing, and another promised to do either the exact opposite, or something that would make the first person's promise impossible. For two 'resolutions', or promises, to be dissident, they must be completely opposite, and very likely mutually exclusive. Hope this helps! |
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| ID: Risufan | |
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| Date Posted: 10/01/22 13:46 |
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