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It is remarkable how quickly a conflict can shift from being regarded as "insoluble" to one whose solution was "inevitable" as soon as an agreement is signed.

I was always a passionate cook but often couldn't find some of the ingredients listed in books," says Nicola Lando, whose solution was to create Sous Chef, an online destination for serious food lovers, in 2012 with her husband, Nick Carter.

Sometimes I'd come home and find her pushing even the heaviest furniture around, changing the crowded layout in a way that had never occurred to me, as if the apartment were a kind of complicated puzzle whose solution was the perfect arrangement of furniture.

Prior to the analysis of problems whose solution was previously unknown, the technique is validated by solving some simple problems with known analytical or numerical solution.

Thompson [5] investigated an essentially singular solution by expressing Feigenbaum's equation as a singular Schroder functional equation whose solution was obtained using a scaling ansatz, and so on.

His investigations into the history of science revealed a phenomena often now called 'Kuhn loss': Problems whose solution was vitally important to the older tradition may temporarily disappear, become obsolete or even unscientific.

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"This is a problem whose solution is known by many.

Unless you tackle a problem that's already solved, which is boring, or one whose solution is clear from the beginning, mostly you are stuck.

The hero's struggle to decipher the rules of the sanitarium is rendered in a series of exquisite set pieces, each one a clue in a puzzle whose solution is ultimately immaterial to its beauty.

"We are ready to sit with his excellency Obama, face to face, free and before media, to put the world's issues on the table to find out whose solution is better," he said.

There were times in "Three Delays" when I feared I would not be able to stick out 350 pages with Billy, an incorrigible ne'er-do-well whose solution is always to run, take, flee, ruin and get things wrong.

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