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A resolution is a solution, and an order commands you to do something.

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A resolution is a decision or opinion passed by a group, such as a legislative body, to express a position on a specific matter. An order is a directive issued by a court or other authority that commands someone to do or refrain from doing something. Resolutions are often non-binding, while orders have legal force.

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