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Problem is thirty.
If a problem is 30, the problem is the person who sits 30 cm from the computer screen.
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"The problem was resolved naturally when the date changed to March 1 GMT," she said.
The problem was resolved when Ms. Hogan relinquished one of the closets to make space for his suits and shirts.
The problem was resolved when he was introduced to Edward Johnston [1872-1944], the brilliant arts and crafts calligrapher, who turned the 1908 "bullseye" into a strikingly handsome and wholly convincing symbol by 1917.
The problem was resolved by injecting a coagulant before the sand filters.
The problem was resolved when Silva-Chávez and others pointed to economic modeling which suggested that stopping deforestation beyond that point would be particularly expensive.
The problem was resolved, but for a young company purporting to fix a lot of the problems in today's mobile and tech landscape, such an amateur error is hardly an auspicious beginning.
Similar(19)
The problem is resolved only by a steeplejack, a contractor who specializes in steeples.
"All they have to do is walk to their mailbox," Mr. Heine said, "and the problem is resolved".
There is concern among farm managers that fears of Kentucky pastures will remain long after the problem is resolved.
But it is only in democracies that the public has had a say in how the problem is resolved.
Thus, the problem is resolved.
More suggestions(15)
The problem was corrected
The problem was addressed
The problem was rectified
The dilemma was resolved
The problem was investigated
The incident was resolved
The bottleneck was resolved
The issue was resolved
The problem was tackled
The problem was discovered
The problem was solving
The problem was to be solved
The problem be solved
the issue was resolved
The problem are solved
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