Not exact matches
She was there
to help ail my
problems,
come up with different
solutions, and was
also there
to let me know that she was available
to help me whenever I needed her.
On Thursday, Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that he has assembled a 16 - person «Fix New York City» panel that will
come up with solutions to the city's gridlock
problems and
also bring more money
to the MTA, reports the New York Daily News.
An oil spill isn't just a chemical
problem; the students learn that it is
also environmental, biological and social, and that each aspect of the
problem needs
to be considered when
coming up with workable
solutions.
Until recently, scientists didn't know if the giant animals
also could
come up with a
solution to a
problem on the spot, called using insight.
NARS has
come up with a
solution to the
problem we've all faced when it
comes to long - lasting foundation - this one stays put for 16 hours but it's
also really lightweight.
I have
also included fourteen illustrated information slides
to be used either before or after the card sort activity explaining both the
problems facing the Homesteaders and the
solutions that they
came up with.
It was
also refreshing
to see travel bloggers and PR / Marketing people working together
to come up with solutions to our
problems on both sides.
Hopefully pushing back the release date will give the developers time
to come up with solutions to these potential difficulties, and as hard as these
problems with the addition of multiplayer
to Bangai - O's game mechanics might be
to crack, there is
also a lot of potential for the game
to go wonderfully right.
# 309 zebra said You are correct that people are
coming up with the
solution and then writing the «
problem»
to fit it — but that's
also what you are doing in B, it seems.
Also to be considered are the ideas that suggest that humans are sufficiently intelligent
to come up with an array of «
solutions»
to the
problem of global warming, if indeed it proves
to be a
problem.
Client comments as published in the legal directories and guides include: «A first - class mind and clearly a silk in the making»; «a QC in waiting»; «a very bright, uber - responsive, rising star»; «formidable advocate able
to stand
up to commercial silks and senior juniors»; «an extremely impressive and effective advocate who gets on top of things extremely fast and is quick on his feet»; «complete grasp of all current developments, strategic input and forceful yet polite cross-examination»; «undoubted star junior who goes well past the extra mile in preparing his cases»; «brilliant, completely committed
to the brief; a great all - rounder»; «intellectually very strong»; «very sharp and
to the point»; «ringing endorsements from the market»; «impressive and knows his stuff»; «razor sharp legal skills»; «
comes up with extremely clever points»
with an ability «
to handle hearings
with utmost self - possession and confidence and produce some first - class advocacy»; «a thorough and thoughtful advocate who has an agreeable but tough courtroom manner»; «very proactive and, once instructed, takes control of a case and pushes it forward
to the advantage of the client»; «has the ability
to sift through complex legal
problems, and present practical legal
solutions that not only win you the battles, but
also the war»; «very commercial and savvy»; «infectious passion for the law»; «his commitment
to his work is outstanding»; «relentless energy and precise attention
to detail make him invaluable.»
It is
also possible that they will
come up with an alternative
solution to the
problem.
It's much better
to talk about a time when you not only
came up with a
solution to a
problem but
also acted on it.
Apart from this, you need
to possess critical thinking abilities
to make better business decisions and
also come up with apt
solutions for
problems.
And according
to Joshua Wolf Shenk, the author of «Powers of Two,» these tiny shifts are
also the catalyst for a different kind of thought process — a shared mind, so
to speak — that allows couples (romantic or not)
to come up with more creative
solutions to problems than they'd ever think
up on their own.