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Discussions in Iraq regrettably have often been solved with guns and that would be a terrible thing — to see unrelenting loss and bloodshed again.
Last year, the Survey of Emerging Trends in Parking by the International Parking Institute found that many problems identified with parking facilities could have often been solved if parking professionals had been consulted earlier in the planning process.
Since the seventies these models have often been solved with spectral methods.
The problem of swinging up inverted pendulums has often been solved by stabilizing a particular class of homoclinic structures present in the dynamics of a physical pendulum.
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Of course, these e-mail issues could often be solved by making a phone call, quaint as that sounds.
Its broad scope means that problems are dragged straight to the courtroom that could often be solved earlier and more simply elsewhere.
Problems in the real domain can often be solved by extending them to the complex domain, applying the powerful techniques peculiar to that area, and then restricting the results back to the real domain again.
On the other hand, DEA comprises of too many lengthy computations and cannot often be solved manually.
That is why non-linearly constrained problems can often be solved in fewer iterations than unconstrained problems using SQP, because of the limits on the feasible area.
The structure of proteins that are difficult to crystallize can often be solved by forming a noncovalent complex with a helper protein a crystallization "chaperone".
Whilst characterisation of intermediates using XAS alone is difficult, this can often be solved by complementary use of more traditional analytical tools such as UV/Vis, IR, NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry.
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