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"Through violence, you may solve one problem, but you sow the seeds for another," is one of his statements that politicians everywhere might meditate upon.
Though her case is unusual, she and patients like her encourage scientists to hope that they may solve one of the toughest problems in medicine: retraining a patient's immune system to "tolerate" transplants of foreign tissues.
That may solve one conflict of interest, but it creates an even thornier issue: the public fund has the potential to become a wastebasket for investments that the private funds either passed on or erred on.
So Mr. Clinton's visit may solve one problem but worsen another by causing anxiety in India, making it feel less secure and more convinced than ever that it needs a robust nuclear deterrent.
Although the Court may "solve" one problem by removing commercial speech from the category of intermediate scrutiny, it would create another one, by likely providing a new category of speech with quasi-protected status.
Negative training creates so much stress that while it may solve one problem, such as jumping, it creates other problems far more troubling, like aggression or frantic barking.
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That testimony may, or may not, solve one of the more vexing mysteries at the heart of the Enron story: why a leading accounting expert did not detect the many problems lurking in the company's financial statements.
New advances in batteries and storage technologies for electricity may soon solve one of the most vexing issues with wind and solar energy – dealing with their intermittency.
In the coming days Parliament may consider yet another law to ban child labor, but even activists say more laws, while welcome, may do little to solve one of India's most intractable problems.
But the new deal may have solved one problem at the expense of creating new ones.
Stanford researchers may have solved one of the most important ones.
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