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"The more likely solution is that anyone who has been here five years is given the right to stay – which sounds good until you think of the practical implications.
Or are developments like the world's largest robotic car park - which opened here last week - a more likely solution to the strains created by more vehicles on the roads?
A more likely solution however is for Samsung to simple retool its existing platform rather than throwing the millions it previously spent on its development out the window — that or license Plex like LG.
In April 2012, citing budget considerations, the director of the MTA, Joe Lhota, said that it was doubtful the extension would be built in the foreseeable future, suggesting that the Gateway Project was a much more likely solution to congestion at Hudson River crossings.
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The challenges that modeling techniques and CAD tools have to face are commented, and the key points and more likely solutions are discussed.
The authors suggest that autochthonous solutions are more likely to succeed than solutions imported from the outside.
In contrast, when cognitively diverse groups are solving problems together, they can assess more potential solutions, meaning they are more likely to find optimal solutions to problems.
As knowledge deepens, the people involved are more likely to find solutions to local problems.
While this may entail some compromises for Washington, it is more likely to generate solutions that Beijing will heed.
"We are more likely to create solutions that amaze our customers if our work force and suppliers represent the communities we serve".
This compromise seems more likely than other solutions (though less likely than further stalemate), in part because both sides should agree that solvency will require reductions in the growth of benefits.
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