It is either going to be solved in a legislative venue in Congress or a court.
The question of existence is unlikely to be solved in a work of popular philosophy.
Many of the murders will never be solved in a city where very few trials are prosecuted.
That diminished return is solved in Google Reader and other RSS services.
When problems are solved in this manner, the outcome is rarely optimal.
Just yesterday the German Chancellor, Angela Merkel stated that the crisis enveloping the Euro Zone (EZ) will not be solved in one go.
Suggesting that such issues can be solved in the near-term places unrealistic expectations and is almost guaranteed to result in disappointment and disillusionment.
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There has been a lot of media hand wringing recently about all the difficult problems that must be solved in order to close Guantanamo.
But the problem of incomplete knowledge can't be solved in an authoritarian system that refuses to cede power to the separate people who possess that knowledge.
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Allianz thought it had its product and distribution problems solved in March 2000 when Deutsche Bank and Dresdner announced plans to merge and bring Allianz into the deal.
This could be solved in a positive and easy manner.
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Right well coming now on to the deal that you were able to do last night, basically the situation, the crisis you would say is now solved in Northern Ireland?
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Whether or not this gets solved in the next couple of weeks, during this session, whether it gets kicked over to the lame duck, I don't know the answer to that.
Again, it's not going to be solved in a matter of weeks or a matter of just a couple weeks, but a number of proposals that the White House sees as very constructive.
Almost as bad as noncomputable problems are intractable ones (such as determining whether there is a guaranteed winning strategy for an arbitrary chess position), which cannot be solved in a reasonable amount of time.
While none of the swabs collected in Hampshire could be linked to any "cold cases", Ms Cooper insisted it was "only a matter of time" before such a case was solved in England and Wales through the efforts of Operation Nutmeg.
We're not quite ready to give up on the Adam Lanza problem, but the Chicago problem is solved in principle, requiring only a willingness to inflict on certain communities the indignity of stop-and-frisk along with very high incarceration rates for illegal weapon possession (including people, let's face it, who have good reason to fear for their lives and to carry a gun for self-protection).
This is how institutional problems get "solved" in the modern era with a swift cut at the top.
Citing a 2011 issue with corrosion on gearboxes, RBC noted Rolls Royce, the provider, solved it in weeks.
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Detectives like Poirot and Miss Marple solved murders in a much more elegant fashion - often over tea and crumpets.
Turns out that they didn't have all the problems solved, in fact.
We didn't think much of the touchpad's small size at the initial hands-on, so hopefully the manufacturer's solved that in the final product.
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Because right now, the fastest human has solved a Cube in 6.24 seconds, while robots lag behind at 10.18 seconds.
Fortunately a Canadian man might have come to the rescue, claiming to have solved the riddle in just 17 minutes.
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No one has solved this problem in a satisfying and robust way.
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Then a young economist named Ronald Coase solved the riddle in his groundbreaking paper on The Nature of the Firm, which not only earned him a Nobel Prize, but influenced generations of management theorists.
But history teaches an important lesson: that big banking crises are ultimately solved by throwing in large dollops of public money, and that early and decisive government action, whether to recapitalise banks or take on troubled debts, can minimise the cost to the taxpayer and the damage to the economy.
And I think what he was sort of confused by, and I was too, was this sort of feeling in the movie industry that the problem of race has been solved, at least in the movies already, I think because movies don't want to deal with it anymore, partially because it's one of those things they think automatically spells a lack of audience interest.
Such problems are typically solved (if they are solved at all) in a moment of insight.
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