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81 Sentences With "found a solution to"

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They found a solution to the problem: a vacuum still.
But I have found a solution to the problem: shopping.
Costco has found a solution to end all bread disputes.
Today, engineers believe they've finally found a solution to the leak.
It has repeatedly found a solution to problems of capacity and scale.
Nevertheless, congressional Republicans have found a solution to this challenge: agenda-setting.
There is a technical issue here that we have not found a solution to.
Now he and Sutherland have found a solution to n=42 after months more effort.
DAVOS — The global elite have found a solution to the climate crisis and it is … trees.
A fascinating article from the Financial Times argues that Japan may have found a solution to the problem.
It doesn't mean that we've found a solution to it yet or even working on the solution yet.
Arizona correction officials think they've found a solution to the nationwide shortage of lethal injection drugs: Bring your own.
Well the German city of Augsburg may have found a solution to the problem: traffic lights in the sidewalk.
Defensively, the Wizards found a solution to Thomas, who was held to 13 points on 3-of-8 shooting.
But, seems they've found a solution to their woes -- put down the controllers ... and start picking up some W's!!!
Some big names in politics and industry think they've found a solution to that problem: tax the job-stealing robots.
But Hollywood has finally found a solution to the technology-hastened problem of stars aging out of the demo: better technology.
Wayback Burgers has found a solution to sky-high rent in New York City — a 5-by-10-foot food cart.
Luckily, we found a solution to the last stressor: a new jewelry capsule that will change the way you pack your accessories.
Well, two Oregon-based breweries may have found a solution to both Generation Y's need for Cheerios and aversion to doing the dishes.
Many ports — all along the coast of California, in parts of Europe, even in China — have found a solution to idling luxury liners.
It was only just last week that Intel announced it had found a solution to the reboot problem... but only for some older processors.
Jeffree Star has seemingly found a solution to one of the beauty industry's most frustrating problems: eye-shadow palettes that break in the mail.
Thankfully Amazon customers have found a solution to this problem, as they've discovered a product that will keep your home looking spotless and fur-free.
"My only criticism of my team is that after the second goal we should have found a solution to stay in the game," he said.
But for the fourth and final season of the game, Telltale seems to have found a solution to zombie fatigue: put the focus almost entirely on kids.
In tests, DeepCubeA found a solution to 100 percent of all cubes, and it found a shortest path to the goal state 60.3 percent of the time.
Disrupt NY 2015 Startup Battlefield participant Wellth thinks it has found a solution to this problem, a mobile-first platform that actually pays people to embrace healthier habits.
Samsung claims to have found a solution to these problems, but we won't know whether it's done so for sure until we can fully test the feature for ourselves.
Apple must have found a solution to prevent that sort of vulnerability, at least if it plans to market Face ID as more secure than its current fingerprint reader.
Flannery reportedly reassured employees that the company's engineers had found a solution to the flaw and told staff to "fight for the company," saying media reports overplayed the turbine failure.
Twitter user Josh Williams thought he had found a solution to this problem – at least when it came to ordering to-go at Chipotle – and over the weekend, he shared this hack.
"I am pleased that after years of discussions, (we) have found a solution to ensure that German roads will remain easily accessible for all EU citizens," EU Transport Commissioner Violeta Bulc said.
Angela Merkel of Germany and Emmanuel Macron of France are among those who think they have found a solution to this relative impotence: let European companies merge their way into the top leagues.
Palm oil production has more than tripled since 2000 — but Norway may have the found a solution to limit the massive deforestation that is being caused by the booming industry — a viral consumer boycott.
By that point, Biden wasn't yet live on Facebook, but his team had found a solution to the audio problem: He was holding a cell phone under his chin, and the audio feed was clear.
"Today, respecting the equal power and the combination agreement, we have found a solution to better execute such strategic combination," added del Vecchio, who is also the company's top shareholder, owning almost a third of the group.
But BWCDO found a solution to this dilemma by providing economic incentives to local farmers in 2000 villages through insurance schemes and financial compensation against livestock losses following snow leopard attacks, protecting both snow-leopards and farmers.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A task force of more than 30 major technology and communication companies said they have made progress but have not found a solution to eliminate "robocalls" or automated, prerecorded phone calls, but a top U.S. regulator urged faster action.
Well, one 18-year-old high-achiever's science fair project has put us all to shame, and may have found a solution to one of the world's biggest problems: The tiny bits of plastic waste that are choking our oceans.
"I think in a sense we found a solution to a problem that's obvious, but no one had articulated before," said Adam Summers, study author and professor of biology and of aquatic and fishery sciences at Friday Harbor Laboratories on San Juan Island.
What made Mr Nakamoto's invention stand out was that he had found a solution to one of the biggest problems with computerised money—how to keep users from spending the same digital coin repeatedly without relying on a trusted authority to check every transaction.
With an onslaught of reports about online content moderators facing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) because of their work, one company has found a solution... to possible legal troubles, that is: Make workers sign a document acknowledging PTSD as a risk of the job.
Arizona invites death row inmates to bring their own lethal injection drugs to executions Arizona invites death row inmates to bring their own lethal injection drugs to executions Arizona correction officials think they've found a solution to the nationwide shortage of lethal injection drugs: Bring your own.
Third seed Halep, who had been looking to become the first woman to retain her title at Roland Garros since Belgian Justine Henin won three times in a row from 43-07, never found a solution to counter the 17-year-old American's beguiling mix of speed and accuracy.
Concern about a recent gas turbine failure in Texas has hung over GE. Its board of directors met Wednesday to discuss how widespread the issue is, according to the Wall Street Journal on Friday, but CEO John Flannery reassured employees that the company's engineers have found a solution to the flaw.
But in advance of the hearings and just months after Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg faced similar questions from Congress members about bias and privacy on Facebook, some on the right — including the president of the United States — believe they may have found a solution to purported anti-conservative prejudice by big business: government regulation.
Despite numerous visits with multiple doctors across the country, they have not yet found a solution to her condition — a form of amnesia caused by a traumatic brain injury that resets her brain while she sleeps, causing her to forget everything that happened the day before, according to Fox8, which has produced a 12-part series and podcast, Caitlin Can't Remember.
By the end of the diagnosis they either have found a solution to the problem or have found several alternative solutions and are not sure which one will be best.
Finally in sonnet 78 the poet has found a solution to the problem and the right way forward.Kalas, Rayna. Frame, Glass, Verse: The Technology of Poetic Invention in the English Renaissance. Cornell University Press, 2007. p.
Wealthy CD investors in the same area, no longer able to achieve high yields from banks, may have found a solution to both their needs and those of their oil-industry counterparts by inventing the clap note.
In his research, Guth has strengthened Gromov's systolic inequality for essential manifoldsGuth's approach to Gromov's systolic inequality, Shmuel Weinberger, July 18, 2009. and, along with Nets Katz, found a solution to the Erdős distinct distances problem.. His wide-ranging interests include the Kakeya conjecture and the systolic inequality.
When he returned to India in 1891, his outlook was parochial and he could not make a living as a lawyer. This challenged his belief that practicality and morality necessarily coincided. By moving in 1893 to South Africa he found a solution to this problem and developed the central concepts of his mature philosophy.Crib (1985).
Featuring lead vocals from Ronnie Dunn, "God Must Be Busy" tells of a man who is praying to God, asking for help in a failed relationship. Having not yet found a solution to his problems, he begins to list off various problems in the world, saying that God must be busy with those problems.
He tested the centrifugal compressor at Derby, and found a solution to the difficulties of surging. In 1943 he was put in charge of the supercharger and compressor department at Derby. In 1947 he was put in charge of the design and development of the AJ65 Avon axial-flow jet engine. It had had difficulties with compressor blades breaking.
Hamnett, p. 21. the government had not found a solution to this problem. The revolt also pressed the government to institute anti-poverty programs such as "Progresa" (later called "Oportunidades") and the "Puebla- Panama Plan" – aiming to increase trade between southern Mexico and Central America. As of the first decade of the 2000s the Zapatista movement remained popular in many indigenous communities.
Even though they were older, their female gender did not give them a right of presence on young Habib. His father Ali, soon found a solution to the problem arguing that they had to call themselves with their respective first name, "no other difference hallmark". The young Habib soon noticed the low status of women in the beginning of the century.
The businessman then found a solution to the boy seeing his face: he murdered him. Regali then walks away and Doggett, filled with rage, unholsters his gun and follows. But a gunshot rings out and when Doggett gets outside, he sees Regali has been killed by Follmer. Later, Doggett and Barbara scatter Luke's ashes into the ocean, finally achieving the release he has sought.
Hence the name 'Sessions Court' meant that the cases would be disposed off expeditiously. One of the important reasons for delays in the Indian Judicial System, is that the concept of 'Sessions' is observed only in breach due to repeated adjournments, loop holes in the case papers and backlog of cases. The Government of India has not found a solution to this endemic problem.
At this time the early heroes of the Bengali film industry like Pramathesh Barua and Debaki Bose were at the peak of their popularity. Barua also directed movies, exploring new dimension in Indian cinema. Debaki Bose directed Chandidas in 1932; this film is noted for its breakthrough in recording sound. Sound recordist Mukul Bose found a solution to the problem of spacing out dialogue and frequency modulation.
Overbearing aunt Mad Mathesis bets her niece that she can select a train from London that will pass more trains than her niece's does. The niece loses, but thinks she has found a solution to win, a second time. Knot IV, The Dead Reckoning. The two knights of Knot I, in a modern guise, are party to a dispute about the weight of passengers' bags lost overboard from a ship.
The resupply of the numerous, isolated hill outposts was fraught with the same difficulties and dangers. The fire of PAVN antiaircraft units took its toll of helicopters that made the attempt. The Marines found a solution to the problem in the "Super Gaggle" concept. A group of 12 A-4 Skyhawk fighter- bombers provided flak suppression for massed flights of 12–16 helicopters, which would resupply the hills simultaneously.
Supporters came from all over the country to show their outrage against the actions of Pittston but there was no place that they could stay. Although many people in the local towns would offer shelter, they could not provide enough beds and food for all the people who came. Union member supporters found a solution to the problem. A local recreational park near Castlewood, Virginia was turned into a campground where these supporters could stay.
The construction of underground transitions in Rostov-on-Don was led by deputy George Billy — Viktor Stepanovich Zurabyantsev. They found a solution to use ceramic tiles to decorate the walls in the city's crossings. In one of them, which is located along Budennovskiy Prospekt - Bolshaya Sadovaya Street, the floor was created with a difference. This was due to the fact that during the digging of the foundation pit a wooden oak conduit was found.
The Werner-Flesch government finally found a solution to a question which had troubled domestic politics for more than 30 years.Thewes (2011), p. 202 The law of 12 June 1981 officially recognised as victims of Nazism those Luxembourgers who had been forcibly conscripted into the Wehrmacht during the German occupation in World War II; it therefore put an end to the moral and material discrimination between different categories of World War II victims.
They get turned away, however, on account of their past crimes, but are hidden by Whorlpaw, Juniperclaw, Strikestone, Snowbird, and Scorchfur. Once Tree has found a solution to let them stay, Leafstar finally agrees, albeit reluctantly. Tawnypelt also shows hatred for them, calling them traitors; on the other hand, Rowanstar, now Rowanclaw, forgives them. Juniperclaw supports his sister, claiming that many former ShadowClan cats followed Darktail, himself being one, and asks if Leafstar doesn't believe a cat can change.
Film critic James Berardinelli would later state that Firth "plays this part [of Mark Darcy] exactly as he played the earlier role, making it evident that the two Darcys are essentially the same". The producers never found a solution to incorporate the Jones Firth interview in the second film but shot a spoof interview with Firth as himself and Renée Zellweger staying in-character as Bridget Jones after a day's wrap. The scene is available as a deleted scene on DVD.
The parties now successfully found a solution to their differences without disruption at the factories. In the end the wage increases agreed during the final months of 1967, after months of negotiations, were conspicuously moderate. For the first time in many years the "real money" (inflation adjusted) wage levels in the IG Metall industry sectors went backwards. It was little consolation that across the economy as a whole wages actually fell by 1.6% in 1967 and by 1.0% in 1968.
The TV series begins on S-1, a futuristic world whose wartime pollution has forced its occupants to live underground. Its emperor is assassinated by military fanatic Zeo Gattler and his followers, who frame the team of scientists who recently found a solution to their planet's environmental decay. Gattler's followers invade the head scientist's laboratory, killing the environmentalists and destroying their work. He loads the civilian population aboard a fortress, the Algol, and flies off to conquer a new planet.
On June 7, 1911, seven ministers and sixteen congregations organized to form the Eureka Classis. The name of the Classis came from the Greek word ‘eureka’ which means ‘I found it’ and not on the town Eureka, South Dakota, where the second meeting of the Classis would be held. The name was designed to mean that they had found a solution to their doctrinal problems with the rest of the denomination. As the RCUS had talks with the Evangelical Synod of North America, the Eureka Classis protested.
The Main Line started operation on April 12, 1905, by the company. The company found a solution to construct a competing line to the then JNR owned Kobe Line using a loophole in the Tram Act, allowing large portions of the line to be built using street running. It became the first interurban in Japan. This inspired other railways such as Keihan Electric Railway, Minoo Arima Electric Tramway (present Hankyu Hanshin Holdings, Inc.), Osaka Electric Tramway (present Kintetsu), Keihin Electric Railway (present Keihin Electric Express Railway) to built their first lines in a similar fashion.
In order to reduce the pollution caused by the food industry, Zaritzky developed techniques that apply natural coagulants to treat effluents, and created technologies that take advantage of the collaborative work of bacteria. Microorganisms build up "consortia" that consume pollutants and purify water. Thus, the use of these technologies in the food industry will reduce the pollution that it causes in the waters of rivers, streams and lagoons. In addition, Zaritzky found a solution to the problem of waste generated by the processing of prawns, crabs, shrimp and crabs in Patagonia.
Refilling the kits was a local and a national problem that no one had yet found a solution to. The St. Camillus team was determined to find a way to keep the Care Kits stocked.” (Maria Steele, Peace Corps Volunteer) The efforts were not without significant issues and setbacks but the Congregation and Sister Juliana's team pushed forward to resolve the obstacles. By the end of 2003 Sister Juliana reported to the Ministry of Social Development the amazing progress: twenty-seven villages had over one hundred home based caregivers receiving support from the Centre.
The entire plan called for the installation of the new defenses at 27 sites along our coast and rivers. Work did not begin on the new system until Benjamin Harrison became president in 1889. The Fifty-first Congress found a solution to the treasury surplus that had plagued Cleveland during the last two years of his Administration. New public buildings, river improvements and even a pension for the Civil War veterans, that had been promised but not delivered, were among the spending bills introduced and passed by the Congress.
Linstrom eventually reveals that his heart is growing at only half the rate of his body and soon will be unable to support his enormous size and weight. That night, he loses his temper and shouts at Carol to leave him alone. The following morning, as Coulter reports to Linstrom that he may have found a solution to the phenomenal growth, Glenn disappears. The military, headed by Colonel Hallock (James Seay), conducts a 10-mile-wide search for the now 50-foot-tall Glenn, but with no results.
His research results also include proving, along with Leslie Valiant, that if UNIQUE-SAT is in P, then NP = RP (Valiant–Vazirani theorem), and obtaining in 1980, along with Silvio Micali, an algorithm for finding maximum matchings in general graphs; the latter is still the most efficient known algorithm for the problem. With Mehta, Saberi, and Umesh Vazirani, he showed in 2007 how to formulate the problem of choosing advertisements for AdWords as an online matching problem, and found a solution to this problem with optimal competitive ratio.
In August 2014, the port was the scene of a protest against an Israeli-owned ship by Palestinian supporters opposed to Israeli military actions in the Gaza Strip. The ship's cargo was eventually unloaded after a 4-day standoff. The Jewish Press commented that unless the port found a solution to their "protester problem," there was a good chance the ship's owner and other cargo firms would find safer ports to do business with. The Port is part of the California’s Green Trade Corridor Marine Highway project, as ships move cargo much greener than trucks and trains.
The Bullion Famine led to the need for an alternate way of acquiring silver. In 1448, new silver mines at Schneeberg, Saxony and Schwaz, Tyrol were explored to fulfill the skyrocketing demand for silver. In 1451, a new process known as liquation was discovered which allowed the silver-rich copper of Central Europe to be separated into silver and copper, and by the late 1450s, Martin Claus of Gotha found a solution to the problem of flooding silver mines in Saxony. The old mines quickly re-opened, and new discoveries were made in the Harz Mountains (the Erzgebirge).
She finally comes to visit Zoe in Greece together with Alex, a friend of Selina's who works with hedgefunds in the City of London. Alex and Selina have made plans for a lucrative use of the Greek family estate and they trick Zoe into signing a contract. In her relief of having found a solution to all her financial problems, Zoe signs without thoroughly reading the contents. Later she finds out that Selina and Alex have planned to build a hotel where the grandmother's olive trees are now and turn her avantgarde theatre into a tourist attraction.
The depiction of Oriental carpets in Renaissance painting sometimes draws from Orientalist interest, but more often just reflects the prestige these expensive objects had in the period.King and Sylvester, throughout Jean- Étienne Liotard (1702–1789) visited Istanbul and painted numerous pastels of Turkish domestic scenes; he also continued to wear Turkish attire for much of the time when he was back in Europe. The ambitious Scottish 18th-century artist Gavin Hamilton found a solution to the problem of using modern dress, considered unheroic and inelegant, in history painting by using Middle Eastern settings with Europeans wearing local costume, as travelers were advised to do. His huge James Dawkins and Robert Wood Discovering the Ruins of Palmyra (1758, now Edinburgh) elevates tourism to the heroic, with the two travelers wearing what look very like togas.
Each country's qualification rates from 2004 to present An influx of new countries for the forced the contest's Reference Group to rethink on how best to manage the still-growing number of countries looking to enter the contest for the first time. As they deemed it not possible to eliminate 10 countries each year, for the 2003 contest the organisers placed an initial freeze on new applications while they found a solution to this problem. 25 countries were originally scheduled to take part at the contest in Riga, Latvia, however was added to the participants list at a late stage, making their debut appearance. The other new applicant countries, rumoured to include , , the and , would therefore be required to sit out for another year. In January 2003, the EBU announced the introduction of a semi-final, expanding the contest into a two-day event from 2004.

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