Ive tried and solved my first sudoku yesterday, and have been doing some this morning. |
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Before that, as an advertising copywriter, I looked at how culture solved problems. |
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The British never solved the problems that had caused the war, nor did they develop a consistent Indian policy for North America. |
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I say to the Government that if the Clyde Dam had had its consent revoked, how would the energy crisis in this country be solved today? |
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Police department budgets were small, and town coffers often ran dry, so lawmen, being the crafty lot they are, solved their dilemma themselves. |
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Also, anagrams forming high frequency words were solved more readily than anagrams forming low frequency words. |
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Once back in her native Harrogate, the problem was solved with Brooke once again lapping up the local tap water. |
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How much more of the nation's economic and intellectual resources will be used up before the problem of traffic speed is solved? |
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If the trick works, the movements ranged against us will disperse, imagining that the world's problems have been solved. |
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I really didn't have the foggiest idea how long it would take to be solved, but I think a year is a good time. |
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Vedic Indians solved square roots in order to build sacrificial altars of the proper size. |
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Seldom are such cases solved and rarely are arrests made of mink or rat releasers. |
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As a boy he reputedly solved an architectural problem that had stumped a group of builders. |
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But unlike most of the conspiracies, plots and counterplots in the Lockerbie saga, this one has been solved in days, rather than years. |
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Adding Pentium-PC heatsink and fans where the ignition coil and injector drivers are solved the issue. |
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It forces companies to reinvent the wheel, or spend time and money solving problems already solved in the past. |
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A geochemical potamology has developed over the last decades and we now more fully understand the critical questions that have to be solved. |
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He solved cubic equations by extending an algorithm for finding cube roots. |
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Thus in a sense all cubics could be solved by the Greeks using geometric methods. |
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In this fashion, the problems that are decomposable into problems of bounded difficulty can be solved very efficiently. |
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Lagrange's main object was to find out why cubic and quartic equations could be solved algebraically. |
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The first person known to have solved cubic equations algebraically was del Ferro but he told nobody of his achievement. |
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The borough's detection rate is ranked the eighth worst in the country, with only 16.2 per cent of all reported crimes being solved. |
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That wouldn't do at all for the journalist, who solved that little problem by not quoting a single word that I wrote to her. |
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The first person to claim that equations of degree 5 could not be solved algebraically was Ruffini. |
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He may have solved Giba and Ivan's little problem, but that is only the beginning of their woes. |
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The same is true of the latest piece of received wisdom, that all our problems would be solved if we adopted the baccalaureate. |
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Donovan mostly talks about many of the world's most famous crimes and how they were solved using forensics. |
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Our corrections are based on recasting the integral equations into a hierarchy of simpler integral equations that can be solved analytically. |
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But it's also an adventure game, in which decisions made and puzzles solved determine in a limited way the events that follow. |
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A few more days to secure and get the airport operational again and then much of our supply problem will be solved. |
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The simple solution of putting up a fence at the school solved the problem, and within months had paid for itself. |
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First, the acoustical problem was solved by giving the performers body mikes, with the audience listening on little portable headsets. |
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Democracy is sometimes the watchword of those who think that all political problems could be solved if only we became a real democracy. |
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I solved the barking dog issue with my neighbors, but cripes now their cats are all over my yard and garage. |
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The issue should be solved through dialogue, because this is the only way to reach a solution acceptable to all sides. |
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First, tell the child that you think there is a problem to be solved, and that you want to find a solution that's acceptable to both of you. |
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I don't think anyone has ever solved what is the deep feminine and the deep masculine. |
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Darla solved the bed shortage by bunking with various sisters in the master bedroom and sending me off to the new sofa in our media room. |
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If a learning problem must be solved a Bayesian should probably be working on it. |
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I shall briefly mention some instances of how each of the two problems may be solved. |
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The dilemma this raises can only be solved by a science-fiction scenario as daring as Shelley's in her novel. |
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It seems clear that its problems will not be solved merely by a makeover of what is already there. |
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When you count your blessings, your problems are solved, or at least their impact comes down, and they pale into insignificance. |
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The two panels began with divergent notions of the key education problems needing to be solved. |
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The mystery was solved in 1939 when fluoride was identified as a trace element in local drinking water. |
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Furthermore the travelling salesman problem can be solved in linear time on a weighted 3-connected Halin graph. |
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Germany and the USA would have solved their differences in private, and in euphemistic, polite language. |
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This result also solved a long-standing open problem concerning the existence of certain fractal sets in the plane. |
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The apparent disagreement between the result of Field and ours was solved by a model simulation. |
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The real problem, which cannot be solved by education, is what to do with those citizens who are not educable. |
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No, in your world everything can be solved with a peace pipe and a handshake. |
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It's a classic noir detective tale but as well as a crime to be solved there's a philosophical mystery in the making. |
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In 1830 Lander solved the vexed question of where the Niger debouched into the sea. |
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The problem of having heavy melons hanging off the plants was solved by placing the watermelons in nylon slings with outside support. |
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The design team solved the issue of thermal heat by using a disc platter that was reduced to a size of 2.5 in. or 65 millimeters in diameter. |
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I finally solved the mystery of my grandfather having two graves, and visited both of them. |
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The zippers on Lenina's spare pair of viscose velveteen shorts were at first a puzzle, then solved, a delight. |
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But I'll tell you, I don't have the faintest idea how they've solved that problem. |
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The dilemma was solved by including a half bath in the new 800-square-foot office. |
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Many wise men thought our problems were solved with the advent of the CD-R aka recordable compact disc. |
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In the same work Pappus writes about how the problem of trisecting an angle was solved by Apollonius using conics. |
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Even now my restless eyes will settle on its surface and pause, as if some mystery, still obscure, might be solved. |
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To suggest the issue will be solved by piping water from the coast to the inland is too simplistic and fraught with hidden future complications. |
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By the time I'm supposed to meet my study group, I've only solved half of the problems. |
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Many utility issues were solved with a visit to the power substation, water pumping plant, or sewage treatment facility. |
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Their excellence in investigation had solved many challenging cases, the citation presented to them said. |
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Plans are being made to commemorate the famous clockmaker who solved a navigational puzzle that had cost countless mariners' lives. |
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The Soviets used his mathematical skills, for while he was there he solved computational problems concerning buildings. |
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The Catholicising Stuarts were asked back but the Restoration, as Scott shows, solved nothing. |
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It is said that if you make 21 circumambulations of this temple your problems will be solved and your desires fulfilled. |
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A quick fumble for the stopcock, a basin, and a phone call to my father solved the leak, but I was left with a very wet floor to clean. |
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The endless sequences showing infiltration into the supervillain's island base are flat, with no compelling mystery waiting to be solved. |
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Firstly Abu Kamil is the first Arabic mathematician who we know solved indeterminate problems of the type found in Diophantus's work. |
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We had a couple of smokes and by 4am we had solved all the worlds problems with our stoned chitter chatter. |
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In Wales this problem is solved by the Dinorwig hydroelectric power station, which pumps water up to a high reservoir during off-peak periods. |
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The problem can be solved by growing the peppermints and spearmints in hanging baskets near the garden. |
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Whereas bad weather, bad calls, and bad luck are completely uncoachable, a lack of discipline can be solved. |
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The electronic revolution has solved several little bugs often associated with cabovers. |
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Problems remained, however, which Kirchhoff solved using variational calculus. |
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Nearly every traditional human problem has been solved, and they live peacefully with benevolent non-humans. |
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The integration time is solved by having two signal components from each satellite, one with data, but one without, known as the pilot signal. |
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Therefore, by encasing a fission bomb within a fusion bomb, several problems could be solved. |
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Thus does art progress from form to form, from problems raised to problems solved, accruing successive layers of concealment. |
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The aim is to offer help early on so that problems can be solved rather than turning into bigger issues. |
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Do not think that having your stallion cut now will instantly make him a darling and all your problems will be solved. |
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Keys have always been my bugaboo, but when my youngest daughter Addy was a toddler, she usually solved my dilemma. |
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And so the two problems relating to a good type of incurvation of a wire element have been solved. |
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Some of the speech problems can be solved with speech therapy alone and some require a combination of speech therapy and surgery. |
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This is a complex social and cultural problem which will not be solved by hasty legislation. |
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His financial problems were solved, but he was spurned by the art establishment. |
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Clues as to the solutions of the more difficult ones are usually easily solved. |
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We solved the problem by keeping the story in the 15th century but with a very Pre-Raphaelite look. |
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The medieval holy wars in the Middle East could not be solved by rational treatises or neat territorial solutions. |
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He delivered himself of this speech with the air of one who has solved a great truth. |
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Hancock and Charles Macintosh solved that problem in the early 1820s by dissolving rubber in naphtha instead. |
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This problem was solved when I glued a wooden tongue depressor to the pieces. |
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I solved the combination for the lock, unlocked it, and pulled open my locker. |
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I was told that whatever problems I had could be solved by taking authority over them in the name of Jesus. |
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What is not being said is that much of the problem of the uninsured can be solved at the state, not federal, level. |
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We have solved the problem, prospectively at least, by getting a new email account with huge storage capacity. |
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These problems of cost must be solved if any mechanism to increase general mutability is to persist. |
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How can the problem with unequal distribution of wealth be solved without developing countries destroying their natural resource basis? |
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Thus the problem of evil is said to be solved by showing that evil actually conduces to greater good. |
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However, their problems, far from being solved have persisted till today with undiminished intensity. |
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If more countries could afford to desalinate sea water, for example, the problem would be solved. |
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I used to think that everything could be solved by people being nice to each other. |
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Drug misuse is too complex a problem to be solved with a simplistic, zero tolerance approach. |
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You punched some buttons and a few lights blinked and in a matter of moments the computer solved a math problem. |
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When you return to your computer, via the twin paradox the computer will be much older than you, and will, hopefully have solved the problem. |
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The problem is too complicated to be reduced to a simple lack of cash, and as a consequence cannot be solved by simply throwing money at it. |
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We have had our walls regularly tuck-pointed and the bay ground out and repointed, but it hasn't solved the problem. |
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Several membrane protein structures have been solved in which the protein is complexed with a specific lipid. |
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Her problem is solved when the local Boy Scout troop buys all the excess cards. |
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If he meets Miller in the middle of the desert and plugs him, problem solved. |
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Cummins determined that zirconia ceramics solved most of the basic problems generated in this harsh tribological environment. |
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From the major problems to the minor ones, all had been completely fixed and solved. |
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This is easily solved by introducing ladybugs or other beneficials as necessary. |
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The problem of piped water and sewage disposal in the UK was solved over 150 years ago. |
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One neighbourhood solved the problem by systematically poisoning the stray dogs with pesticides. |
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The current problems in the local authorities cannot be solved at gunpoint as the strikes seem to believe. |
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The fight hadn't solved any problems, but its continued existence, a familiar sensation from my former life, was a thrill. |
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He said yesterday that the problem would not be solved until a worldwide body was able to enforce the necessary changes. |
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This crisis cannot be solved by band-aid measures, whether in the form of more repression or more lectures. |
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The modern screw-in choke tube has solved many problems regarding matching the choke, and hence the pattern, to the game. |
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And the show went on and the private eye finally solved the murder, leaving televiewers a little perplexed. |
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The economic problem of caring for a large number of retirees in the future cannot be solved with private accounts. |
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People just seem to think that this can be mandated and then the world's problems are going to be solved. |
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This will not be solved by snipers or by anti-tank missiles from helicopters. |
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Last time I solved it myself by medically dubious methods and I'd rather not do that again! |
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We need to have homogeneous traffic if the problem of jams and slow moving traffic is to be solved. |
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And the plot amply delivers the expected satisfactions of an intricate puzzle adroitly solved. |
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This blocking is a major problem and could have been solved with the repositioning of actors. |
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These diesels solved the traction problem quickly and soon the little saddle tank steamers found their way to the scrap lines. |
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Why not put space exploration on the back burner until we have solved more problems here where real life is? |
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I haven't even begun to talk about where he gets his funding or how ludicrously quick every puzzle is solved. |
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In national polities, designers of constitutions have solved this problem by creating institutions for confidential consultation or deliberation. |
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The shop in Bangor lubed the gear legs with a special cold-weather grease, and the problem was solved. |
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His enervated foster parents solved the problem by giving the little rowdy into the custody of a cloister. |
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Each room of the mansion presents a unique and different puzzle to be solved. |
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But to Sheffield Hallam University lecturer Ian Rotherham, the variegated yellow archangel is a puzzle to be solved. |
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Essentially linear equations are solved by making two guesses at the solution, then computing the correct answer from the two errors. |
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Two years on, the picture is shifting, but no one in Bradford is pretending the problems are anywhere near being solved. |
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In this case they've solved a problem without referring to any of their memories. |
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The foundation problems were solved, the grain elevator was righted, and it is still in use. |
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They felt their salary issues would never get solved unless drastic action was taken. |
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Is it enough to consider the artifact as evidence of the problem solved, as an expression of the idea revealed? |
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The crystal structure of antigorite could not be solved, because of very fine crystal size and many defects. |
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The foundation 30 Millions d'Amis' goal is to show that the problem of stray cat overpopulation can be solved by spaying and neutering. |
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Immediately any confusion over identity would have been solved. |
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Both of the young women and two of the younger men were out traveling the four corners of the kingdom to discover the problems that the people needed solved. |
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He found bullet deflection due to a crosswind could be solved by adding a wind bar on each side of the crosshair that corrected a 10 mph cross wind. |
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Our complaint was well handled, and another salad arrived without dressing, though a classic French dressing would probably have solved the problem. |
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Now at the University of Illinois at Chicago, he solved the first of Tyler's cryptograms, which consisted of a long string of various typographic symbols. |
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However, Brahmagupta in 628 presented formulae for solving a dozen problems involving cyclic quadrilaterals that were not solved in the West before the Renaissance. |
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The mystery of how Britain's leading expert on him came to be lying garrotted to death on his own bed may have been solved by the author's greatest creation, Sherlock Holmes. |
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They were encouraged to solve their own problems, which, I suspect, gave them an intuitive grasp of the concept that not all problems can be solved. |
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But Shannon, who is well regarded in the edgy performance scene here and abroad, has solved the problem by thinking about dance in a different way. |
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The idea that questions of nationality and citizenship could be solved by brutal population elimination inspired a generation of the most toxic extremists or eliminationists. |
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The literary gumshoe had tackled and solved another hard case. |
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This is solved by sticking the strawberries to my skin with double-sided sticky tape, which was painful to remove, but the strawberries were delicious. |
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It just doesn't make any sense that you're going to struggle along and somehow have two dominant carriers, and you haven't solved a thing. |
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It's an urgently solved question that how to assort with the RMS of equipment. |
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Moreover, dead spot problems can be solved by installing RAUs flexibly according to the radio network circumstances. |
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Some special cases of the equation are solved as examples, to illustrate the reliableness of the method. |
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However, we believe that with goodwill and strengthened cooperation, those issues can be solved in a satisfactory manner. |
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I had a solved one in my office for years, but its one I bought at the store, removed from the package, and put on the shelf. |
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The idea of a line of smaller, intersecting geodesic domes was arrived at late in the day, but it solved all the problems at once and made the project possible. |
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As any first-year student of algebra soon learns, a single equation with two unknown variables cannot be solved. |
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The general problem of the inapplicability after February 2003 of the new legislation on the reopening of proceedings has not been solved. |
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The growing demand for skilled workers in today's construction industry can't be solved with a simple want ad. |
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Some, like weather prediction, can be solved by simply breaking the problem down into equal parts. |
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But we shall see that the answer is unfortunately not positive, for reasons that are deep ones and not likely to be solved easily. |
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Some lichens have solved or bypassed the problem of re-forming the association. |
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Attacking phase: 4 ampules in the morning during 5 days, solved in a glass of water or in one liter of water to drink during all the day long. |
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Subsequent note: in September 2000, Qt was rereleased under the GNU GPL, which essentially solved this problem. |
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To me that would have solved the problem of whether their rights were prejudicially affected. |
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Nevertheless, most problems involving compound interest can be solved by drawing a cash flow diagram in one of the following basic forms. |
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In our nation, among solved homicides, half of the women killed were killed by someone with whom they had an intimate relationship. |
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The problem remained of providing legal assistance to the Division, but this should be solved in the near future by recruiting a legal expert. |
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We put our heads together and in the calmer light of logic, and much ersatz coffee, solved the problem. |
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The puzzle is easily solved, however, when a typy SIB is observed from the upper front view. |
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The New Yorker, June 6, 1925P. 1 Onehostess has solved an embarrassing problem by asking her friends for copies of their diets. |
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But is she really justified in pronouncing the mystery solved? |
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Problems are solved in many situations by trial and error, but not if the trials are made in a bull-headed way. |
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And if so, is this in moments of desperation, when all the day's puzzles have been solved and the itch remains unscratched? |
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Yet again, computer experience means that the slightest design and manufacturing hiccoughs can be pre-empted and solved. |
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I had solved the question of this hanger-on and had put the unclear question of my relation with our mutual friends on a more concrete basis. |
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In the next episode, the Las Vegas investigators solved a crime by comparing striation marks on bullets. |
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Given the porousness of borders and the globalisation of the world's airline industry, these problems must be solved. |
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The trickier the problem, the more he gets going and will not give up until it is solved to perfection. |
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After having solved his difficult problem, Christ understood through experience that the only way to save humanity is through Love. |
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The problem is most likely solved by resetting the modem or by restarting the computer in case of an internal modem. |
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In particular, an over-arching management framework may be needed to ensure that the problem of cetacean bycatch is solved. |
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There are two simple actions essential before a problem can be considered solved or a plan thought of as being complete: tidy up and check. |
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Despite Stephen Harper's and David Emerson's fiction that they have solved the softwood lumber dispute, this is not a done deal. |
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Council officials said the problem has now been solved and the problem was the result of a break on the rising main from Caragh Lake to the Garrane Reservoir. |
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The sandbank stands metaphorically for an individual problem in the company, which needs to be solved before stock can be a reduced. |
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Driving around the farm in his old pickup truck, my uncle would politely nod while I solved all the world's problems as only a loquacious 10-year-old can. |
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Institutions and countries that join networks can see their problems solved faster: many hands make light work. |
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In principle the object here is to anatomise the problem that is to be solved into clearly delimited subordinate aspects. |
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The man crossed his arms and smiled at her approvingly as if she had just solved a difficult puzzle. |
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Thanks to the monthly indicator of photocopy paper consumption, the error was discovered and the problem was solved. |
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Some have sought to play up the disadvantages, but that does not do justice to the real problems that still have to be solved. |
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Parents sometimes believe that if they simply scold the child or withdraw privileges, the problem will be solved. |
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What has happened is, we are in this game, this gambit, of handing over money without strings attached and saying we have solved the problem. |
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Any dispute arising out of or in relation to this Legal Notice which can not be solved amicably shall be decided by the English Courts. |
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They understand that if one gets rid of the white man, all problems are solved. |
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With this new procedure we are able to guarantee that all problems will be dealt with and solved within a set period of time. |
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There are of course a range of technical problems to be solved on the way to achieving this goal. |
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Likes: having all current problems solved and a good relationship with customers. |
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Germany noted that difficulties had to be solved case by case, referring also to the negotiation of a bilateral agreement. |
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I would have preferred to have solved this problem differently, but neither my landlord nor I would give in. |
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It has been agreed that all the cases should be solved in less time than a year. |
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This was solved in 1880 when an existing machine shop was built upon. |
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The problem of debris from the smashed part interfering with gases that must pass through tiny tubes was solved by sintering a filter into a central gasket. |
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For reformers like Senator Gillibrand, though, the problem is deeper that and can only be solved by a fundamental shift in policy. |
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Jade looked up to her mommy with a warm smile her small eyes with one of those curious looks they got when she had either solved a problem or had figured something out. |
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To my knowledge, dogdom hasn't yet solved the visible fence problem. |
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I don't think this problem can be solved by engaging in the arms race. |
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As more protein structures are solved, the likelihood that current structural investigations will involve proteins for which there exists no homologous structure continually decreases. |
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The difficulty was that the problem concerning the deep-sea trench had to be solved and the Portuguese Government wanted the limitation of the continental shelf to be based on equidistant principle. |
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Former Ole Miss chancellor Robert Khayat explains how his school solved the problem. |
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Distributing free tickets before the event solved the first problem because we now had an accurate measurement of how many students were planning to attend. |
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You know you have solved a good jigsaw when all the pieces fit together. |
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From its true emergence, algebra can be seen as a theory of equations solved by means of radicals, and of algebraic calculations on related expressions. |
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Once again, our resident agony aunt answers your questions on those embarrassing personal problems that can only be solved by having them published in the national press. |
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I have solved protein structures with X-ray crystallography. |
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Little will actually be solved other than a generation exhaling with self-satisfied relief. |
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Who will drive the market growth and cost reduction of renewable energy sources, and how will energy storage for intermittent renewables like solar and wind be solved? |
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Furthermore, he thought that the antinomies which led to the foundational crisis, could be solved without the notion that existence is equivalent to formal constructability. |
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So what would the second season of Fargo look like, if there was going to be one, now that this crime is solved? |
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It would be a time when free thought solved medical and social problems, ending oppression and deprivation. |
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The mystery of whether big cats are stalking Pembrokeshire is no closer to being solved, after laboratory analysis of faeces failed to prove their existence. |
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A team of astronomers might have solved one of the mysteries of astrophysics with the discovery of a clutch of quasars, hiding behind clouds of dust. |
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The mystery of a shipwreck which has tantalised naval historians on both sides of the Atlantic for more than a quarter of a century is finally about to be solved. |
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Hartford Armory has already solved this by offering a screw-in front sight available in different heights, with a special wrench for removal and installation. |
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Is it a puzzle to be solved, or is the ambiguity meant to stand, irresolvable? |
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However, the rate of solved crimes has also increased, according to data from the semi-annual report of the Sofia Directorate of the Interior Ministry. |
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They solved some crimes and bedded a lot of bikini-clad women. |
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When time passes and things remain relatively quiet in the United States, Americans tend to think the problem has been solved. |
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It operates on a shoestring so it may be unkind to point to the very poor production values, but it and others have solved problems more creatively than is the case here. |
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Gauss had stated that the problems of duplicating a cube and trisecting an angle could not be solved with ruler and compasses but he gave no proofs. |
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He has gambled that problems would be solved by throwing money at them, but failed to show the political courage required to tackle chronic problems. |
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Our porous borders are seen as a midterm election play-to-the-base appeal instead of a problem to be solved. |
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However all was explained and the mystery was solved very quickly. |
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My theory behind this mixed load is that if noise-making and pepper spray haven't solved the problem, then the bruin, cougar or coyote will probably only be a few feet away. |
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He then explains how the behind-the-scenes engineers solved those problems through experiment, ingenuity, and resourcefulness. |
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The challenge of reading proprietary logs is immediately solved by virtue of the semantic ontology, so it's no longer necessary to examine each console separately. |
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The apostles solved it by setting apart several Hellenists to make sure the Greek-speaking widows were being fairly included in the daily distribution of food. |
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A village sub-postmistress has spoken of her relief after computer problems which saw her business forced out of service over Christmas were solved. |
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Once all the technical problems solved, we start getting it down on tape. |
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His summaries of the world's problems are so well put that one feels they have been solved merely by virtue of the fact that he has described them. |
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According to Spalding, the problem of the chessmen could be solved by further dividing the collection and lending some to Lewis on a rotating basis. |
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He should willingly and with an open heart and mind supplicate for divine guidance and ask for direction so that the problem is solved in his own best interest. |
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All of the normal difficulties of ethical life remain, and they can be solved only by means of a detailed understanding of the particulars of each situation. |
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You were the one who solved the vampire case, and the hypnosis case right? |
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However, I solved the situation successfully by following the strategy of ideating quality programmes and then banking on the local team to do the job perfectly. |
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This motion can be described in terms of a differential equation, and in the case of small swings of the pendulum this equation can be solved to find the time of the swing. |
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Solutionism is the ideology that every social issue can be solved thanks to technology and especially thanks to the internet. |
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Many of the most ethnically diverse places in the country are now suburbs. This is not to say that the suburbs have completely solved the problem that obsesses their critics: alienation. |
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I hope that this will lead to something more practical so that this forum does not just become a talking shop that skates over the surface of issues, but is a place in which difficult issues genuinely can be solved. |
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A very popular Sunday-evening quiz show consisting of a set of riddles to be solved with the help of a verbal clue and a drawing done live on air by Frédéric Back. |
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Instead, his friend Raul Cubas won it, and promptly convoked a new military court, which freed the general. In this section Ah, democracy Antiguan-style Living with Fidemocracy Antiguan-styleifiabLivingrintsProblem solved? |
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This measure is designed to solve a problem that has already been solved, and will just kick those youth who are actually seeking work, not trying to bludge on the system. |
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As a consequence, the legal framework cannot ensure that critical problems arising in a crossborder banking group will be solved fairly, effectively and expediently through robust cooperation arrangements. |
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Although a reduction in population growth rate can be considered as a key element in any development policy, it would be idle to believe that the problem of development can be solved primarily by this means. |
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In number theory many problems may be posed as diophantine equations to be solved in integers. |
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Unlike most other Diophantine equations, LDEs can be solved algorithmically. |
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Problems can be solved without knowing what the heck is going on! |
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I don't think everything can be solved by sweetness and light. |
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He also maintained that the benefits were not materializing and that crimes would continue to be solved the old-fashioned way, by police pounding the pavement, cultivating informants and on occasion just getting lucky. |
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These problems were solved by the development of quantum mechanics in the 1920s by Heisenberg, Schrodinger, Dirac, and others. |
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He argues that Wittgenstein solved Russell's paradox by preventing a propositional function from being an argument of itself. |
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The elliptic boundary value problem that has to be solved in every time-step is discretised by the standard finite element method. |
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This did not catch on when introduced in 2002 because the problems it was intended to address, such as nullifying the power of the big servers, were soon being solved in other ways. |
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The professor told O'Dorney that he had solved an open problem, which is a mathematical question that has yet to be answered. |
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Sadger the memoirist is a man with a great problem that cannot be solved. |
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Their friend John Wilkinson, who had solved the problem of boring an accurate cylinder, was a particularly grievous case. |
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Halley then visited Isaac Newton, who claimed to have solved the problem years earlier. |
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This day we have signed a peace treaty with the Kazakhs and solved issues and wars for Dzungarian lands. |
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Your generosity has solved a knotty problem! |
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Apathetic, yet curious, he solved the conundrum by facebooking his prey, then weathering the blamestorm. Victory was his. |
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The professor of complexity theory says that the problem can be solved in polynomial time. |
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The problem of powerful families protecting criminal relatives was to be solved by expelling them to other parts of the realm. |
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The murder has never been conclusively solved, and Richard's contemporaries widely suspected his involvement. |
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This temporarily solved the problem in Paris, but the rest of the country suffered. |
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If the prison crisis is not solved soon they maintain wider society will be harmed. |
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The problem was solved by emphasising Henry's descent in a direct male line, whereas March's descent was through his grandmother. |
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This led to public safety concerns and the local District Council refused any further licences until the problem was solved. |
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This contributed to problems of indiscipline and outright rebelliousness within the corps, which were never fully solved. |
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Hedgehog solved one of the most pressing problems, keeping ASDIC contact at short ranges. |
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I don't want to take prescription drugs, but stool softeners and fiber haven't solved my problem. |
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In some cases, Maxwell's equations are solved through infinite space, and boundary conditions are given as asymptotic limits at infinity. |
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Among his contributions to philosophy is his claim to have solved the philosophical problem of induction. |
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This was a problem solved in the 1840s when the lake level railway was built, and the quarry as we know it began to take shape. |
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Flickering of the image can be partially solved using a long persistence phosphor coating on the CRT, so that successive images fade slowly. |
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He perceived the failings of other methods and solved these problems in his own system. |
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Furthermore, the generativists folded morphophonology into phonology, which both solved and created problems. |
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Pseudo-analytical solutions are comprised of a small set of algebraic equations that can by solved directly by hand or with a spreadsheet. |
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