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Based on the rationale that psychological symptoms are a result of everyday problems, problem-solving treatment equips individuals to better deal with current difficulties by outlining a problem-solving framework within which the individual identifies problems, achievable solutions, and mechanisms for attaining those solutions (Mynors-Wallis 2002).
Most group assignments involve reading through a business case-study that outlines a problem or opportunity that a firm is facing.
In the post, Stump outlines a problem that he had with Chess Wars, the Facebook Connect-enabled chess game that came out in July.
At the end of 2009, the Bank of England's chief cashier Andrew Bailey outlined a problem in a speech at a conference - the Bank was struggling to get fivers into circulation, and those being used were increasingly grubby and torn.
Under its authority, federal agencies outline a problem they'd like solved on Challenge.gov, then open the competition to individuals or teams, evaluate the results, and award a money prize to whoever turns in the best solution.
As has been the case in this study, self-study research often begins in discussion that may outline a problem of practice, and then proceeds to select a mode of reflection, in this case, narrative enquiry.
For each of our 10 topics (summarised in Table 1), we first outline a problem statement, and then suggest potential ways forward.
In Section 3.2, we outline a problem derived from Arabidopsis thaliana microarray expression experiments, with loss or gain of function of certain TFs.
In this paper I describe an iterative method that overcomes this difficulty and discuss its application to endemic species in Tasmania.' While the term complementarity was not used in that study, it clearly outlines a problem with scoring methods and describes an improved complementarity-based solution.
That summer, she kept a diary, in which she recorded details about the lunch: In the car, Belli "started outlining a research problem on patents, and Harriet began writing furiously.
In the idyllic vision of the uninitiated, a seminar tells a story, starting with a clear description of a problem, then outlining a series of steps taken to address that problem, and ending with a special reward: a glistening kernel of new knowledge.
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