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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'come to solve' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to someone or something that is working to fix or address a problem. For example, "The mayor came to solve the city's homeless crisis."
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Current theory-of-mind research faces the challenge of reconciling two sets of seemingly incompatible findings: Whereas children come to solve explicit verbal false belief (FB) tasks from around 4 years of age, recent studies with various less explicit measures such as looking time, anticipatory looking, and spontaneous behavior suggest that even infants can succeed on some FB tasks.
Now we come to solve Eq. (3.6).
Though such tests have been designed to test for metacognition, Peter Carruthers argues that animals can come to solve the problems without engaging in second-order reasoning.
They show how firms, communities and organizations come to solve these problems absent government regulation and how the choices they make can be disrupted or worsened by bad state policy or sustained by good rules that promote stable property rights and reliable contracts.
True enough that if our boy, Bertie had listened he would have been delivered of all the problems he had come to solve.
"It's a hard lifestyle, and the people who had no choice think I'm a little crazy to be here". This is the mystery I've come to solve: How did it happen that a California girl, dividing her time between her divorced parents, neither of whom are celebrated for their athleticism, came to embrace this arduous and foreign life?
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And the irony is that the closest we may come to solving the mystery is commissioning a poll.
That might change, but when I started the project, I didn't want it to feel like Google was coming to solve everything.
Our purpose is twofold: first, bundle methods are the methods of choice in nonsmooth optimization when it comes to solve large-scale problems with high precision.
FL comes to solve this problem replacing causality with inference.
TALK is cheap when it comes to solving the problem of too-big-to-fail banks.
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