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as, we conclude that (3.14) holds and, consequently, the integral inequality (2.7) has a solution for every sufficiently large.
It implies that for a given, there exists such that for any, the problem has a solution for every.
We also prove that the system (1.4) has a solution for every λ 1, λ 2 > 0. A similar result has been proven recently, in the context of one equation subject to nonlinear boundary conditions, by Goodrich [23].
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In my case, I hired a cheerful, obliging native of the Balkans who was already in charge of several buildings on the block and who had a solution for every problem: leaks ("You need plumber")., shorts ("Better get electrician").
Let the system begin{aligned}& bigl x-x^ bigl x-x^ nabigrf_{q} bigl(x^{bigr)< 0, & bigl(x-x^bigr)^{T} nabla f_{q} bigl(x^ bigr)le0 quad mbox{for all } ine q, & bigl(x-x^ bigr)^{T} nabla g_{i} bigl(x^ bigr)le0,quad iin Ibigl(x^ bigr), end{aligned} (18) have a solution for every (q=1,2,ldots,k).
I don't have a solution for every problem America currently faces, and I doubt our next president will either.
Technology has a solution for just about every modern problem, from guiding a visually impaired person around an unknown city to exploding the information bubble we all live in.
The man has a solution for everything.
But he has a solution for that, too.
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Neither the right nor the left has a solution for this crisis.
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