One that Ray King (Simmons), head of the US Treasury Department's Crime Enforcement Division has been trying to
solve for years.
It's a question HIV researchers have been trying to
solve for years, and now they may have come up with a solution: bypass the immune system altogether.
Finally, the discovery of buckwheat noodles is the final piece of my healthy lunch at work puzzle that I've been trying to
solve for years.
This is an AWQ problem,» which hasn't been
solved for years.
Not exact matches
A few
years ago my mother considered filing
for a patent on a health product to
solve a problem she often saw with her elderly patients.
Every mom - and - pop pizza joint that gives a discount
for picking up your order
solved this riddle
years ago.
Last
year, Hawking opened a research center at Cambridge University, meant to nurture ideas
for using A.I. to
solve world problems — and
for regulating its use.
Social scientists, psychiatrists, and conflict mediators around the globe have relied on this tool
for years to help
solve marital woes, foster better communication between psychologists and their patients, and even mediate international conflicts between warring parties.
It is a possible fuel
for nuclear fusion that could
solve energy demand on Earth
for 10,000
years, at least.
Lauren Sato joined RealSelf a
year ago, not to
solve an existing crisis, but to get ahead of scaling the culture as the company prepares
for significant growth.
«My brain ended up deciding that instead of trying to avenge my son's life, I wanted to give life as a result,» says Gawdat, who published his book
Solve for Happy in January of this
year and has given several talks on the subject through a campaign he launched to make 10 million people happy.
If real GDP can jump 3 % or more this
year and keep doing the same thing
for three or four more
years after that, and we can put in place some spending reductions, we would go a long way to
solving our deficit problem.
We can
solve problems that companies have struggled with literally
for years in a month or two and change the way the business runs.
What to include: Business plans vary in length — anywhere from 20 to 50 pages — but typically cover the same topics, such as: Cover Page (essential contact information); Executive Summary (what your business does and what market need it
solves); Company Overview (profile of company and successes); Industry Analysis (details about the market); Customer Analysis (who are the customers); Competitive Analysis (identify key competitors); Marketing Plan (your brand and how do you plan on getting it in front of customers); Operations Plan (daily and yearly operational processes
for success); Management Team (identify key company personnel); and Financial Plans (revenue projections
for three to five
years).
The VA knew
for years about issues at the Washington DC VA Medical center that put patients at risk but never
solved them, USA Today reports.
For instance, Budge's titles require players to answer a math question that a typical kid can't
solve before making a purchase: A game targeted at four -
year - olds might ask, «What's nine times eight?»
We're going to listen to the customer and
solve pain points that have been problematic
for years - making it free to stream, making it easy to get out of contracts, getting rid of outrageous roaming fees.
Celis became involved with the work of Engineers without Borders Canada, a group of engineers, students and volunteers who use their creativity and problem -
solving skills to help communities in Africa, and soon left her job at OPG
for a
year - long position in Ghana, working with the development systems of local governments.
As in elite U.S. programs, CEIBS students undertake in their second
year an experiential learning course, working in groups to
solve strategic issues
for companies that in the past have included Dow (DOW), Bayer, BP (BP), Siemens, MasterCard (MA), Nike (NKE), and Coca - Cola (KO).
«They didn't
solve it in defense, and they've been trying
for about 20
years or so.»
«After going against stiff competition throughout the Challenge Cup, Twiga Fruits emerged tonight as this
year's most promising, problem -
solving startup, and we look forward to helping them innovate and improve the Transportation & Cities industry
for years to come.»
It's a science - driven company focused on
solving problems like world hunger and global warming with,
for instance, drought - resistance seeds, which have been gaining market share from competitors but had to be developed over
years.
The industry has been working to
solve these issues
for decades, and next week's RSA Conference, celebrating its 25th
year, will be a coming out party of sorts.
The Rotman One
Year Executive MBA's curriculum was the perfect mix of the analytical skills needed
for any senior position and the leadership skills needed
for effective problem -
solving.
In order to tell that story
for Canada's 150th
year, our Government will continue efforts to
solve one of the most enduring mysteries of our past.
The corruption scandal suggested that the company has deep ethical issues that can not be
solved overnight, and the financial leverage and company oversight issues are problems that have been ingrained
for years if not decades.
This budget makes a substantial investment in upgrading away from diesel: $ 220 million (over 11
years)
for communities south of the 60th parallel and $ 21.4 million (over four
years, starting next
year)
for continuing an existing northern program, and a portion of a new $ 75 million «challenge» fund aimed at
solving clean tech problems through innovation.
Dealing with ambiguity at a startup is par
for the course, but the benefits of
solving the problems that matter most eventually become very clear — though it's often
years down the road before they do.
Leveraging ten
years as a mobile messaging solutions provider, Mosio uses its platform to
solve patient engagement problems
for healthcare organizations, clinical researchers and software companies.
For 30
years, SVN has been the leading peer - to - peer network of mission - driven business leaders, social entrepreneurs, and impact investors who are leveraging the power of business to
solve social, economic, and environmental problems.
«Having run pharmacies
for many
years, we've seen the shift in customers tastes and preferences and built a pharmacy that
solves the major challenges that customers face and makes managing medications easier and more accessible then ever.»
And his lifetime goal is to connect visionary leaders and game changers to catalyze business models and new ideas
for solving 100 of the world's most impactful issues by the
year 2100.
B) Generate no revenue and have no model
for doing so besides â $ œadvertisingâ $ C) Due to (B) the only viable liquidity event is a sale to a major internet player (Yahoo, Google, eBay, MSN) which is very, very unlikely D) Target the same 20 — 30
year old male, tech savvy demographic and will likely never be able to even capture 1 / 100th of the TechCrunch readership after everyone realizes how it just wastes time and
solves on real problem
«Denizen
solves a very significant problem
for more than 50 million expats and 250 million migrants,» Ian Ormerod, General Manager of New Digital Businesses at BBVA told bobsguide «The service is set to expand in 2018, adding as many as ten top European Union countries in the second half of the
year as well as the United Kingdom.
Products that
solve problems beyond the crypto community, like supply chain management or real estate applications, sound exciting, but we believe that the products that are most ripe
for adoption in the next 2 — 4
years are infrastructure and middleware that serve the existing community rather than end - user applications that appeal to the masses.
It was rumored that he spent all of his time on things not related to the major problems, as a 29
year - old with little to no experience was running a failing multi-million dollar enterprise with too many problems to
solve for one owner.
One way to
solve this problem is to use earnings estimates
for the
year ahead in the calculation.
In Australia, the decision by Northern Territory government to end a two -
year moratorium and allow the resumption of fracking
for natural gas will do little to immediately
solve the country's energy woes, but will likely sharpen political battle lines.
With a contract now in place between Tesla and the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO), the battery «will help
solve power outages, reduce intermittencies, and manage summertime peak load to support the reliability of South Australia's electrical infrastructure, providing enough power
for more than 30,000 homes — approximately equal to the amount of homes that lost power during the blackout period last
year,» Tesla said in a statement.
Click fraud has been a known issue
for many
years now and yet even large search engines like Google, which get most of its revenue from contextual ads, are failing at
solving (or are not even willing to do anything) about the click fraud problem.
Cicil aims to
solve this problem
for the six million university students in the country over the four
years of their education.
Cast away
years ago, the tontine may hold secrets to
solving the income puzzle faced by retirees looking
for a private sector solution to replace employer pensions.
So if churches in America decided that
for ONE
year, we would put aside only 1/3 of what we would owe the government in property taxes
for that one
year, we could
solve the world's water crisis in one
year!
For a new comer, «Easy Does It» suggests that our problems have been piling up over the
years and we can't expect them to be
solved magically overnight.
If the «Holy Catholic Church» sold even a painting in the Sistine Chapel or room of maps they could
solve poverty in Africa
for year.
Supposedly a couple married
for say 10
years face trials it is wise to work out or
solve the issues and then restart the relationship.
After fifty
years of development that has been highly successful in increasing global wealth, none of the problems that validly called
for development have been
solved.
The students Brooks examined in 2001, who had entered adolescence after the fall of the Berlin Wall, spent their formative
years in a world predicted by Francis Fukuyama in 1992: «The struggle
for recognition, the willingness to risk one's life
for a purely abstract goal, the worldwide ideological struggle that called forth daring, courage, imagination, and idealism, will be replaced by economic calculation, the endless
solving of technical problems, environmental concerns, and the satisfaction of sophisticated consumer demands.»
For example, a scientist may be totally occupied in trying to
solve a specific problem, perhaps spending
years attempting to get to some answer.
you've
solved the discussion that's been going
for thousands of
years in a few words.