Sentence examples for attempts to resolve problems from inspiring English sources

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As a dorm network support tech for my university, much of my work consisted of undoing the damage done by fathers' stunningly clueless attempts to resolve problems that should not have taken more than five minutes to fix in the first place.

However, it also made those areas problematic to govern for Scottish kings and much of the political history of the era after the wars of independence circulated around attempts to resolve problems of entrenched localism in these regions.

But it also made those areas problematic to govern for Scottish kings and much of the political history of the era after the wars of independence centred on attempts to resolve problems of entrenched localism.

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Nirenberg demonstrates the role that Judaism, as distinct from the activities or even presence of actual Jews, has played, and continues to play, in enabling Christian and Islamic societies to make sense of, and attempt to resolve, problems within their own cultures.

However, if they received ineffective help and information to resolve problems in their sexual life, they never attempted to seek such help again.

Attempts to resolve these problems by saving records in paper form have been found to be unsatisfactory.

Section 2 offers a critical overview of the most important scientific research in the field of international freight transport, especially that one which attempts to resolve organisational problems.

Early attempts to resolve these problems [23] involved the extraction of the OSCAR3 tokeniser, MEMMRecogniser and PatternRecogniser components from the main OSCAR3 codebase and their conversion into modules suitable for use in the popular text-mining framework U-Compare.

William's attempts to resolve this problem are repeated in a number of works and couched in highly metaphorical language that poses severe problems of interpretation.

The nub of Hatchlings' complaint is that after its account was suspended unfairly, it insists it made repeated good-faith attempts to resolve the problem, but was ignored.

Richard Eurich, an official war artist of a very different era, attempts to resolve the problem of telescoping in The Landing at Dieppe, 19th August 1942 by dividing the canvas into a triptych, with the left-hand portion showing the preliminary bombardment, the central section the landing itself, and the right-hand depicting the demolitions at the end of the raid.

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