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Yet Mr. Burghardt fudged when asked whether President Clinton would inquire about the opera, even though one polite question from Mr. Clinton, voiced to a Chinese leader, could conceivably solve the issue in an instant.
Gears could conceivably solve the large data overhead problems of Google's AJAX applications, pushing updates to your desktop instead of slowing down your browser.
Powering an e-tattoo with your sweat could conceivably solve this problem.
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Notably absent across our sample was any coverage of the broader and much more televisually-mundane problems experienced by countless, but unknown, children in Bangladesh and similar countries – problems that cannot conceivably be solved by bringing each child to Australia or another high-income nation for expensive, tertiary care.
And to conceivably work in State, air travel is important.
Navigating the UI and performing actions in Glass software could conceivably be brainwave-directed, which would solve its occasionally awkward use paradigms and bring it that much closer to realizing the dream of truly hands-free, wearable computing.
But maybe if we paused, for a moment, and dialed down the discursive thermostat (the one thing we may be able to control) if only for a moment, we might for that moment become able to hear ourselves think, and we might become able to think thoughts that could start to solve our problems, and thereby – conceivably — make events like this less likely in the future.
Current research considering tactile visual spatial interactions has tended to employ static scenarios, as here, which conceivably makes the remapping problem easier to solve (though note that proprioception is degraded under these conditions; see Wann & Ibrahim, 1992).
It's easy to say that grammars will magically solve the problems of working-class children – or indeed that money is all schools need, as if a rapidly changing world of work posed no other challenges for education, or there were no way teaching could conceivably be improved.
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