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Использование термина unresolved problem на английском
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The phenomenon of the glass transition is an unresolvedproblem in condensed matter physics.
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Why this is frightening is an, as yet, unresolvedproblem.
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Tolerance induced by morphine remains a major unresolvedproblem and significantly limits its clinical use.
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The other unresolvedproblem is how to make government take notice when it's planning policy.
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The lack of efficient treatment for myocardial infarction remains an unresolvedproblem in the field of cardiovascular disease.
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Regarding a persistently strong baht, Arkhom said it is "an unresolvedproblem" and the ministry will closely monitor.
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Relapse after treatment is a common and unresolvedproblem for patients suffering of the B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL).
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Though this stimulation paradigm has proved beneficial to patients, an unresolvedproblem is the inability to selectively stimulate the on and off visual pathways.
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Hakim could shed little light on the unresolvedproblem of the five dark masses close in to the star, orbiting in nearly perfect circles.
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We have many unresolvedproblems but no unsolvable issues.
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However, we should not allow ourselves to become complacent about the many unresolvedproblems within education.
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If this results in unresolvedproblems, you will be bounced right back to another problem resolution screen.
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When the spirit has unresolvedproblems, however, or makes demands, it can be upsetting and requires consultation with an expert.
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Moreover, it appears to have exacerbated those unresolvedproblems relating to self-determination in Scotland, Wales and the island of Ireland.
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The IMF said unresolvedproblems in the energy sector were undermining Pakistan's growth potential and were a major burden on public finances.
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Despite all the unresolvedproblems, the world economy keeps revolving because civilized societies have an astonishing capacity to dodge problems, instead of properly solving them.