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Many Westerners chose to believe that the conflict could be solved because, on behalf of the larger world, they wanted to be done with it.
The problem's not solved because of this accord".
"The problem's not solved because of this accord," he said.
But these devices can create more problems than they solve, because of the enormous volumes of water that must be treated before they flow back into the river.
"It is known that so many sex offenders are recidivists, and that more and more cases are going to solved because of DNA," Ms. Howley said.
Obviously a clue may fairly be labelled unsuccessful if it can't readily be solved because of misleading or over-complex construction.
However, "zero-tolerance" homework policies for schools, or nations, are likely to create as many problems as they solve because of the wide variation of homework effects.
I say "the vast majority of the time" – in truth I don't know exactly how often a crime is solved because of a crime scene match to one of the random innocent people on the database.
The announcement that a 21-year-old murder case had been solved because of a DNA match (news article, March 13) is the latest and perhaps best indication as to why laws expanding the use of these "genetic fingerprints" work.
"Are we contributing to the problem we hope to solve?" Because of tricks the brain plays, Mr. Miller wrote, "we're likely to believe anything we hear repeated frequently enough.
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