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Recent work in quantum optomechanics has provided a completely different route to a solution.

Prin, F. & Dhouailly, D. How and when the regional competence of chick epidermis is established: feathers vs. scutate and reticulate scales, a problem en route to a solution.

He admitted that hopes of peace in the Middle East were "disintegrating", but blamed "those who cannot see that terrorism is not the route to a solution, but a malign fundamental obstacle to it".

It's not until SH comes to know Lucy – after an episode which sets off clear #MeToo resonances – that she discovers the lie at the heart of detective fiction: the idea that we live in a logical universe where "every sign is the route to a solution".

From Clark's perspective, the route to a solution is not the issue – having the right tools really does mean you know the answers, just as much as already knowing the answer.

In either case, refining or redefining a given problem or even dissolving it entirely may well enter the process en route to a solution, as found in scientific research as well.

As Peesapaty's story demonstrates, there are two potential routes to any solution: conformity (in this case, trying to use established channels to affect policy) and originality.

It takes a day or two to get an answer, generally, and according to Savkar it is used 95% of the time for actual knowledge and learning efforts, as opposed to a quick route to a homework solution.

If any of those conflicts had ever possessed the possibility of a quick fix, that moment was lost long ago: and now cycles of violence -- whether US-initiated or ISIS-driven -- are more likely to feed upon each other, deepening and intensifying the problem to which the violence was an initial response, rather than to offer a quick route to a lasting solution.

Let ρ be the set of routes in a solution, each associated to the vehicle v(ρ i ) used for route i.

*Health facility decedent, cholera case-patient who died in a health facility; community decedent, cholera case-patient who died at home or en route to a health facility; ORS, oral rehydration solution.

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