Sentence examples for this problem is resolved from inspiring English sources

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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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Typically this problem is resolved by one set of firms cutting in the others for part of a fee.

"What about those that have already invested and who have found absolutely no results through the Spanish legal system?" he asked, adding: "I would not advise any investment in Spanish property until this problem is resolved".

This problem is resolved by the Chen's group fuzzy TOPSIS method (Chen, 2000).

In general, this problem is resolved by selecting pilot buses representative of a region.

Here we show how this problem is resolved with our sequential fully implicit (SFI MSFVV algorithm.

In this paper, this problem is resolved by the first-order difference method based on the assumption of fixed effect.

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So when might this problem be resolved?

This problem was resolved by the introduction of AC voltage (square wave).

This problem was resolved by the College's acquiring a cellular phone that is carried during work hours by one of the Center's staff.

This problem was resolved in Renzaglia and Martinelli (2010), by introducing a leader in the team with different control law, i.e. frontier based exploration, while the followers are potential-field driven.

2) How is this problem being resolved?

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