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Some have not yet been solved.

The problem of tissue rejection had not yet been solved.

As in algebra, X represents a solution, but the equation has not yet been solved.

And the problem of the irregularity of the wind's blowing has not yet been solved, while a nuclear plant's output is steady.

The movie makes it clear that, for all his snarls and outbursts, he is intelligent, candid, and easily wounded; that he is by turns inordinately proud and inordinately ashamed and, above all, intensely curious about himself, as if his own nature were a mystery that had not yet been solved.

"A big gap is that the too-big-to-fail problem has not yet been solved," Lagarde said, referring to the belief in markets that governments will still step in to rescue the biggest banks to avoid the mayhem seen when Lehman Brothers collapsed in 2008.

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It was easy to see why Americans liked it: their country's problems, it seemed, might yet be solved by an antipodean Davy Crockett with a big knife.

Major problems in design process were formulated in 17th century, and yet have not been solved.

"What hasn't been solved yet is the act of creation".

None of the crimes have been solved yet.

"That suggests the release problem has not been solved yet".

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