Her echo bounced from wall to wall, penetrating his ears like an unsolvable riddle. |
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They often come up with solutions for what seemed like unsolvable problems. |
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Zen masters often use nonsensical or unsolvable riddles, or koans, to bring about enlightenment. |
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They pursue impossible dreams, work ridiculous hours, and resolve unsolvable problems. |
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I think this is an unsolvable problem, and I might start with an attempted proof of its unsolvability rather than a solution. |
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Assumptions of the world as fair and manageable are shattered by an unsolvable mystery that can go on for a lifetime. |
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Where they came, where they went, the questions surrounding them were unsolvable mysteries. |
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Most cells seem ready to commit to programmed cell death when faced with an unsolvable loss of matrix attachment. |
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It is that unique and individual genetic code that is helping law enforcement solve unsolvable crimes. |
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In essence, the human brain has the ability to solve problems that seem unsolvable by intuition. |
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It also solves a number of supposedly unsolvable problems that Web service developers have discussed over the years. |
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Africa was supposedly a land of disasters, unsolvable poverty, or, worst of all, irrelevant to Americans. |
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For an artist, how to comment on this state of affairs without risking infringement remains an unsolved — perhaps unsolvable — problem. |
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An unsolvable problem of the past might not seem like fertile ground for debate. |
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We can see symptoms of this when specialists get bogged down in apparently unsolvable general questions. |
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Matthieu Kleiber announces after a few minutes that the show will not be able to pursue due to unsolvable technical problems. |
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This paper suggests a possible solution to an apparently unsolvable problem: reconceptualizing adherence. |
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It has also been used to solve what seemed like unsolvable problems in public health, education and child protection. |
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We abstain from voting on this report, as it presents Parliament with an unsolvable dilemma. |
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Koskinen is just the latest target for GOP venting over the emails and what the agency insists was an unsolvable IT problem. |
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Neither is unsolvable, but neither has yet endured the full public discussion that it might in a more noticeable war. |
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The Cabinet Office report says papers are delivered after exams should have been held, questions are unsolvable and there are often errors in the marking. |
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Why this is the case is one of life's many unsolvable conundrums. |
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Everything around me appeared blurred, the voices were a faint cackle and all the colours swirled in front of my eyes like parts of an unsolvable puzzle. |
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The number of times the participant attempted to solve the unsolvable puzzle was used as a measure of the person's persistence or residual frustration level. |
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Some critics of symbolic AI believe that the frame problem is largely unsolvable and so maintain that the symbolic approach will never yield genuinely intelligent systems. |
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Yet shortly after take-off, Reeve's aircraft developed an unsolvable technical malfunction, and he was forced to return to Wideawake Airfield at Ascension. |
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Sometimes, the experimentation with or observation of clear, direct and truthful communications can provide solutions to problems previously thought to be unsolvable. |
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Thus, Burundi faces a seemingly unsolvable problem of too many people and too little space, with one victim being the natural resources on which many of its inhabitants depend. |
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Unfortunately, a number of problems had arisen in connection with that option, which at the current stage could be considered as practically unsolvable. |
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Although individual countries have been given warnings about their treatment of the Roma, it is clear that the EU must take a Community approach, or else the problem will prove unsolvable. |
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Where issues have been seemingly unsolvable, the reaction of both the province and the Aboriginal communities has been to seek resolution in the courts. |
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Their stories begin with stressful and seemingly unsolvable problems. |
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Thus, the problem of subdividing a square into smaller squares, no two of which are alike, which was long thought to be unsolvable, has been solved by the means of network theory. |
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This type of intervention is temporary by definition, and must allow the victim or his family to confront the unsolvable social difficulties they face given the exile or the loss of all their possessions. |
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But perhaps it is reassuring to know that, no matter what, you can always count on our expertise, our enthusiasm, and our reliability-we tackle everything, from simple requests to seemingly unsolvable problems. |
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