Hence it is necessary to solve the problem without the group disengaging their hands. |
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But this is only guesswork and it is hoped that an expert from one of the universities might be enlisted to help solve the problem. |
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I've just spent the morning hacking around inside a Windows 2000 registry to solve the problem of account passwords not being stored in Outlook. |
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But despite the momentary release, it doesn't solve the problem, and may compound it. |
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It is usually claimed that Dinostratus used the quadratrix, discovered by Hippias, to solve the problem of squaring the circle. |
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But the attorney adds that spiking the story may not entirely solve the problem. |
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They use chlorophyll, light, carbon dioxide, and water to photosynthesize carbohydrates in order to solve the problem of energy acquisition. |
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In addition, he points out, simply adding extra calcium through supplements or non-dairy products may not solve the problem. |
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One way to solve the problem is to unentangle links from narrative in the XML representation. |
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If there is a problem with the illustration, help the student brainstorm how to solve the problem. |
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With two levels of traction control, it will also solve the problem before it becomes one by applying the brakes to individual wheels. |
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The concept of social capital has been used to explain how communities solve the problem of collective action. |
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However, the government can only facilitate a solution, it cannot solve the problem. |
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He is hoping to work with others such as the town council to try to solve the problem in various ways. |
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They are a great partner, we are happy together, we will solve the problem together. |
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I also believe bringing back standing sections would solve the problem of people getting on their feet in all-seater areas. |
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Croydon Council managed to solve the problem by providing landlords with their licences by the next day. |
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Sir Joseph Bazalgette's solution helped solve the problem with his 82-mile system of tunnels and pumping stations to cope with the effluence. |
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To solve the problem, Vinson opted to use polyhedra that have more vertices than faces. |
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Aleksandrov further developed the integral transform method and used asymptotic methods to solve the problem for a finite thickness layer. |
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We seem to have given up pretending to solve the problem and have resigned ourselves to merely coping with it. |
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As always, the Bellamys manage to arrange a legal deus ex machina to solve the problem, packing James off to India in the process. |
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We are also working with the other school to identify this person and solve the problem. |
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Accordingly, in the present invention, the size of the lightproof box is fixed in order to solve the problem. |
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This work attempted to solve the problem of constructing a line of the same length as an arc of a circle. |
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I can invest every cent of taxpayers' money in waste facilities, but that alone will not solve the problem. |
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What can be done to solve the problem of the deafness of mainstream economists toward economic history? |
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After 20 minutes he decided the problem was with the rotor arm, and fashioned some wire underneath it to solve the problem. |
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This last resort could either solve the problem or render the cell phone completely inoperative. |
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It has to solve the problem of poverty and develop industry if the process is to advance. |
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It's a mistake to think that we can solve the problem simply by speaking more hawkishly and voting with Republicans on military matters. |
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Interference is one of the key obstacles to such handsets becoming viable and the chipmakers are seeking to solve the problem in different ways. |
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She also described how the Federal Government tried repeatedly to solve the problem with band-aid solutions. |
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However, she warned that removing money from a select group of wealthy schools was unlikely to solve the problem. |
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Simply to build as many houses as possible in the expectation that prices will fall significantly in the near future will not solve the problem. |
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The influx of ordinary fans on to Centre Court today should solve the problem for him. |
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Complaints to the ministry have only resulted in half-hearted attempts to solve the problem. |
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This passage was constructed primarily to solve the problem of strong odours from stagnant water and sewage in the inner harbour. |
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We are striking with extreme reluctance and keeping our fingers crossed that somebody can pull a rabbit out of the hat to solve the problem. |
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That is how we solve the problem, by channeling or transmuting our energy, desiring things that are more refined. |
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All we've had from him is a lot of talk unaccompanied by any real effort to solve the problem. |
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Are we willing to expend the time and resources required to solve the problem? |
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A public health-care option, or a Medicare buy-in will solve the problem of unaffordable health care in this country? |
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This would solve the problem of cutting the front bevels, with its fence set at an acute angle to the plane sole and guided by the back of the molded strip. |
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One of the most irksome things that can happen to a mobile phone user is a flat battery, and the charging devices are designed to solve the problem. |
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When a pond is overpopulated with stunted forage fish and neither bass nor forage fish are reproducing, removal of part of the fish population will seldom solve the problem. |
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But one extra trick would instantly solve the problem of crashes that occur over water. |
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But when Harkin and his colleagues try to solve the problem, they run into a wall of opposition from the for-profit industry. |
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They can solve the problem of early frost by cultivating asparagus peas in containers and moving them inside to a greenhouse or sunny bay window to complete maturation. |
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The striker was maddened that Rangers were creating plenty of chances but not converting them into goals, and the player backed himself to be able to solve the problem. |
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I've now clicked every menu that I can find and checked that every possible tick box appears to still be in the correct state, but I still cannot solve the problem. |
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Colchester police have launched a new tough approach on people begging in the town, which a spokesman said should solve the problem faced by shopkeepers. |
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He is pragmatic and transactional, doing whatever is needed to solve the problem at hand. |
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We've benefited enormously from people who insist on taking a biocentric perspective, but we're not going to solve the problem if we're not going to deal with humans. |
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A number of insurers seek to solve the problem of festive underinsurance by increasing their level of contents insurance cover for a nominal period before and after Christmas. |
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To solve the problem, the designers later added venetian blinds. |
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While in prison he tried to solve the problem of squaring the circle, that is constructing with ruler and compasses a square with area equal to that of a given circle. |
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But commissioners expressed doubts that reprocessing would solve the problem. |
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If this does not solve the problem it may be possible to head them off. |
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Once you start picking things apart, you'll never solve the problem. |
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With someone of that age, the sense of smell is not irretrievable and there are different ways to successfully solve the problem, including hypnotherapy. |
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Moreover, the new legislation did little to make the crofts more viable, or to solve the problem of there being very few alternative sources of employment. |
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The new policy of deinstitutionalization and provision of community care may reduce the number of psychiatric in-patients but will not solve the problem. |
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While evidence continues to mount that humans are heating the globe, the world's nations squabble over a complex fix too timid to solve the problem. |
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If the dramatic developments for the last two months are any indication, it seems the State Government has not evinced any interest to solve the problem. |
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So if you dry the squid compulsively, at least by my noncompulsive standards, and you cook it in small batches, you solve the problem. |
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According to Rolt, Stephenson managed to solve the problem caused by the weight of the engine on the primitive rails. |
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To solve the problem, Pood Point contacted Heraeus and the Neston company sent an infra-red test unit out to Dubai for trials. |
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To solve the problem, we need to study a lot more comets and meteorites. |
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But a wind-driven oxygenator and zapper, which kills the algae, has been installed in the middle of the lake to solve the problem. |
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She truly believes that this is the best way to solve the problem. |
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An analogy achieves its purpose insofar as it helps solve the problem at hand. |
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We have the ability to solve the problem faced by all multi-nationals as perceived insensitivities to local concerns and national pride. |
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Thomas Chalmer's system of voluntary relief through urban kirks failed to solve the problem of working-class poverty. |
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The decision gives the necessary time to all those involved to discuss and solve the problem, which unfortunately emerged for the umpteenth time. |
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Otto named his relatives the new leaders of the stem duchies, but this approach didn't completely solve the problem of disloyalty. |
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Some copepod females solve the problem by emitting pheromones, which leave a trail in the water that the male can follow. |
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Instead of doing days of research we call so-and-so who we've known for 25 years and solve the problem fast. |
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They just say ' too bad, so sad, bye bye.' And it is too bad, cause maybe they weren't being jerks or we could solve the problem easily. |
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This accomplishment doesn't solve the problem of making a definitive choice for the compact space leading to the appropriate description of our universe. |
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Their IP public address systems solve the problem of how medium and large companies communicate to their visitors and employees during an emergency. |
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Renewable energy is taking a lead worldwide and with advanced energy storage technology we can both solve the problem of intermittency and make the grid more resilient. |
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Our chopped sea clams, distributed in five-pound bags, solve the problem. |
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The uncalled for threat of canceling Maharashtra-bound trains, organizing counterattacks on Maharashtrians and threats of resignations will not solve the problem, they said. |
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The increase of imports of liquefied natural gas will solve the problem of the deficit in the country, said the Ministry of Economic Development and Trade of Tajikistan. |
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I know you don't like it, but your whinges won't solve the problem! |
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Newly-appointed Prime Minister Sharif Esmail ordered the government to move swiftly to solve the problem in Giza, the site of world-famed Pyramids. |
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More than two-thirds of Canadians believe that throwing radicals in jail for a lifetime will help Canada solve the problem of home-grown terrorism. |
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Echoing similar concerns about overglazing, Jan Veerman of Diepvries Monnickendam warned that the industry must unite to solve the problem or risk the consequences. |
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Any idiot knows that children have to be protected against paedophiles, but criminalising the ordinary, decent people who alone can solve the problem is no way to do it. |
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