Sentences with phrase «several suggested solutions»

Psychology, it turns out, doesn't just have a handy thought experiment to illuminate the problem, but also several suggested solutions.

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It is understood that TCCC has suggested several solutions to the problem over recent years, including merging the Indonesian franchise with Malaysia and Singapore.
The coalition suggested several solutions, including mandating agenda documents and meeting minutes be posted online.
A new review in Transfusion Medicine Reviews looks at the latest methods available for detecting ABT and suggests that combining several different methods may offer a comprehensive solution for identifying cheating athletes.
But a clinical trial suggests that for most infants, surgery followed by the use of contact lenses for several years — and an eventual lens implant — may be the better solution.
«We suggest several solutions,» Ouyang concluded.
If you've tried this for several weeks and you still don't wake up feeling refreshed, talk to your doctor to see if they can suggest another solution.
As predicted, when smokers consume a solution containing watercress extract (watercress is a member of the Brassicaceae vegetable family), it blocks the breakdown and absorption of several of these cancerous chemicals, and instead discards them in the urine.47 When these smokers stop consuming the watercress, their urinary levels of the chemicals drop, suggesting the carcinogens are no longer being discarded and instead metabolized within the body.
Several people suggested this low - tech solution: Put the tone for a nonworking number at the beginning of your answering machine message to trick autodialers into thinking the number is out of service.
If you websearch «family loan», you will find several legal firms that specialize in setting these up so they'll pass muster with the IRS and — if disaster occurs and it becomes necessary — be legally enforcable, The one I used had some good resources explaining what the trade - offs were, and suggesting that — as @Jay suggests — the best solution is to charge something close to the IRS's minimum rate, then gift the payments (or the interest) until the loan can be paid back.
Beside the several proposals suggested by scholars, despite a procedural obstacle that will be mentioned below, there was another solution more capable than the one in the M.A.S. judgment of meeting both the ICC's and the CJEU's interests that were at stake.
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