Sentence examples for prefer to solve from inspiring English sources

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The Israelis prefer to solve issues bilaterally.

"If we did this in patients there would be a vulnerable period of a few weeks and they would stabilise after that, but we would prefer to solve the problem before we treated patients," Murry said.

Detroit leaders have long said they would prefer to solve their city's problems on their own, and the prospect of an outside manager is freighted with political tensions between state leaders, dominated by Republicans, and those in the city, most of whom are Democrats.

These scientists take an analytical approach to their work, and they prefer to solve problems at a slow, cautious pace.

The results have been clear, but they should not be surprising: A slowly reinvigorated diplomatic process, and empowered moderates in Washington and Tehran who prefer to solve conflict peacefully.

We prefer to solve the above constrained minimization problem by converting it to a well-known optimal control problem whose closed-form solution is straightforward and well-characterized.

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"But humans preferred to solve the task together".

Instead, the Bundesbank prefers to solve the problem by addressing the funding side.

The picture suggested that society prefers to solve the homeless problem by killing people instead of housing them.

He would have preferred to "solve all these problems in the context of a larger agreement," the so-called grand bargain, that would have dealt with spending in a "balanced way," he said.

An incremental staggered finite element scheme is preferred to solve the coupled nonlinear initial-boundary value problem.

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