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Problem is thirty.
If a problem is 30, the problem is the person who sits 30 cm from the computer screen.
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If everything was taken away from Job, the problem is settled by God's giving it all back, mostly twofold — fourteen thousand sheep for his seven thousand, etc.
If that's the case, why have the last seven heads of the Environmental Protection Agency, most of whom served Republican presidents, joined together to say that the debate over whether global warming is a problem is settled, and that the time for government action to solve the problem is overdue?
Thus the definable continuum problem is settled.
"I certainly wouldn't say the problem is settled because of the agreement," Kopp says.
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"The problem is settling with everybody.
"Everyone believed that this problem was settled but it was a delusion," Ms. Bouchoux said.
McCASKILL: The London-Zurich Agreements establishing the new Republic of Cyprus had been signed in February 1960, and there was some relief (obviously premature) among all parties concerned (except the Greek Cypriots) that "The Cyprus Problem" was settled.
Regulation remains the industry's chief complaint, but (Pakistan aside) it is improving in most places.Yet, when all the regulatory problems are settled, IPPs still find it hard to make money.
Of course, everything would be much better, if those problems were settled.
The problem at hand is settled by resorting to the generalized likelihood ratio test (GLRT); at the design stage we define the sets where the false target and true target lie in.
With a million cases in the United States every year, acute heart attacks are a major public health problem, and how this debate is settled is bound to have important public health implications.
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