Sentences with phrase «ideal solution to either of these problems»

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Displaying excellent ball control and movement reminiscent of Barcelona superstar Andres Iniesta, Manchester United immediately thought of him as the ideal solution to their long - term midfield problems.
Her rigorous studies and focus on delivering impactful solutions to large problems make her the ideal recipient of the 2017 Blavatnik National Award in Chemistry.»
Consider all the factors and you have an ideal solution to solving your problems of new or replacement buildings.
But the modern school has problems with no clear solutions, so first - rate principals need a creativity that comes from the ability to hold on to a mental image of the ideal.
Had this apparently ideal solution to our problem blinded me to the reality of the situation in which I was going to find myself?
In many ways, consolidation is the ideal solution to severe financial problems because it can drastically reduce the degree of pressure the borrower is under.
The structured setting and systematic training approaches of these classes conducted under the supervision and guidance of a trainer, offer the ideal solution to the problem.
There is the assumption from some cat owners that these boxes are the ideal solution to the problem of dogs playing with, or eating cat litter and waste.
I know this goes against the Norman Rockwell ideal but a big part of the solution to all our real and perceived dog problems is FENCING.
A system of (semi --RRB- independent nation - states, with different solutions to the problems of Industrial Capitalism, is, in turn, highly detrimental to the Socialist Ideal, because the closer it is to meeting the socialist ideal, the more trouble it has competing against those with freer markets, especially in capital.
In many cases, key man insurance is an ideal solution to many of the problems with business continuation planning.
Following the release of the Segregated Witness white paper, proposed solutions to the scalability problem were effectively flattened into two groups: those who wanted an increase in block size (with a further debate over what the ideal size was), and those who wanted to maintain block size while improving efficiency in other areas.
According to Dalio's theories, in the ideal workplace, there is a degree of transparency among colleagues that allows them to surface problems quickly and find solutions.
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