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1 Will this new problem be as difficult to solve as was the other?
2 So, can a new food law solve as long-running problem or will it drain the country's finances?
3 Well, I've got a case to solve as well and I want that kid brought in here.
4 Climate change has proved far tougher to solve as global emissions of greenhouse gases have continued to rise.
5 But its precise identity is still a mystery that scientists are scrambling to solve as I write this.
6 Her intuition told her that it was not going to be as easy to solve as the biocompatibility problem.
7 As to the question of the edition, that is not so easy to solve as you seem to think.
9 Let it go, Alice; Life is a problem too hard for you to solve as yet; perhaps it will solve itself.
10 There also is a mystery to solve as Bobby Murphy and his friends try to save their teacher from a crazy stalker.
11 It is only too evident that, in practice, the problem of over-organization is almost as hard to solve as the problem of over-population.
12 Bozeman's blog drops clues about his employers and links to cryptic puzzles he was required to solve as part of the recruitment process.
13 Before I can say "I do," I have one more case to solve as a private eye-andmy first assignment as Walker.
14 And as a bonus, the bottom face will be solved as well.
15 The problem can potentially be solved as phosphorous can be recycled.
16 He returned my cube, solved as promised, on his way out the door.
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