Fixed issue of incorrect severity mapping with Resharper Issue has its own severity different from the IssueType severity#15
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Addresses #14
Resharper reports can have Severity defined on both the IssueType and the Issue. In cases where the Issue's Severity differed from the IssueType's severity,
resharper-to-codeclimateincorrectly mapped the IssueType's Resharper Severity to the CodeClimate issue severity. This PR addresses this discrepancy.Changes: