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But in South Korea, fretful about plummeting birthrates but still tied to conservative ideas about matchmaking, solving the difficulties of the lovelorn has become something of a national priority.
When Bush began his career at MIT in 1919, solving the difficulties in constructing the nation's electric-power network was paramount, and private foundations were the dominant patrons of American scientific research.
Although it made use of such theological criticisms of philosophy, the new wisdom took the position that theology did not offer a positive substitute for and was incapable of solving the difficulties of "Aristotelian" philosophy.
Patrick Marber's After Miss Julie, with its relocation to 1945 and the night after the Labour landslide, went a good way to solving the difficulties, but others most recently Juliette Binoche and director Frederic Fisbach with Mademoiselle Julie at the Barbican – have struggled to bring this 19th-century play alive for contemporary audiences.
Thus, this paper offers a perspective for solving the difficulties encountered in modifying a high voltage LiNiPO4 cathode, especially the deficiency in terms of cycle life behavior, and the further benefits are highlighted.
The availability of an intraperitoneal drug delivery system could therefore allow for further exploitation of the benefits of intraperitoneal chemotherapy while also solving the difficulties associated with the catheter system.
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With the trend that GA hardware is becoming more popular and low-priced, the proposed MRVGA-EI PTS provides a practical and economical approach toward solving the difficulty of high PAPR in OFDM systems.
By Pliny Earle Goddard The New Yorker, September 8 , 1928P. 24 An anthropologist solves the difficulties men have in finding suitable mates by introducing polygyny and polyandry.
The previous one said he could not alone "solve the difficulties linked to a poor city that suffers from 50 years of immigration and a tradition of banditry".
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