I have documented a nice way to
solve these kinds of problems.
However - when applied correctly - the basic tenets of health apply to and work for everyone (barring those with major medical issues - and a workout plan isn't going to
solve those kinds of problems on its own, anyways).
Asimov's stories about the relationship between people and robots were only a few years old when the phrase «artificial intelligence» (AI) was used for the first time in a 1955 proposal for a study on using computers to ``...
solve kinds of problems now reserved for humans.»
But we all know that money to
solve all kinds of problems is not available.
The organizer, Rome Frost, told ABC the rally is a show of support for the gay community and «how we can
solve these kinds of problems in a very nonviolent and romantic way.»
Frankly, to
solve these kinds of problems, companies need to get a fresh set of eyes.
As an only child growing up in Austria, he loved
solving the kind of problems that presented themselves in chess and math, a passion that his father encouraged.
Standard quantum computers use algorithms that each only solve a very specific problem, such as cracking encryption, whereas adiabatic quantum computers can in theory
solve any kind of problem, said study lead author Rami Barends, a physicist at Google.
Many bloggers wait too long trying to create a perfect freebie (preferably a 100 - page - long e-book), but in reality, all you need is a simple checklist or guide that helps people
solve some kind of problem.
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I have been trying to think, what could be a key issue to
solve the kind of problem.
Gyi Tsakalakis: I mean I think that there are a lot of lawyers that are working on
solving these kind of problems, whether it's writing apps and AI and chatbots and things that do a lot of that stuff.
And
solving those kinds of problems is what Apple does.
Once you know what the challenges are, you can show them how you'll use your skills to conquer those challenges, or how you've approached and
solved those kinds of problems before.
Not exact matches
I think one
of the best ones is for people to just explore what
kind of technology we use and how we
solve certain
problems.
When I have teams that don't want to build Prof Services or don't want to really interact daily with customers helping them
solve problems — which are often political in nature such as functional stovepipes in the customers organization — I then advise them to build a different
kind of companies.
He observes that there are different
kinds of CEOs — the engineer, the MBA, the operator — each with a different approach to
problem solving.
But there's another type
of useful passion: hatred — that is, getting so frustrated with a certain
kind of situation that you must
solve the
problem.
Or maybe you
solve a very specific
kind of problem — a rare health issue, or a peculiar type
of software malfunction.
«We're not seeing the
kind of growth and scale - ups, and if we can
solve that
problem we'll also keep our most talented in Miami by using entrepreneurship as a tool for community building,» says Matt Haggman, the program director in Miami for the Knight Foundation, which committed a $ 2 million investment to help bring Endeavor to the city.
People who worked in trucking, railways, and docks had all
kinds of ideas on how to
solve the
problem.
Uber wants to
solve that
problem by introducing a new
kind of aircraft (think: a plane - helicopter hybrid) that customers can access using the app.
It's a harder
problem to
solve - you can always improve the quality
of information you spread, but it's harder to come up with a mathematical algorithm that sorts data that doesn't have some
kind of bias, one way or the other.
This implies a useful perspective on ethical
problem -
solving generally: every decision made in response to an ethical crisis is a
kind of hypothesis.
The gym even has its own chatroom, a
kind of programmer's lounge, if you will, where developers can come shout about how badly the gym rats, er, computers are behaving and come together to
solve problems.
This
kind of scientific evangelism about
solving the world's
problems may sound interesting but perhaps outside serious consideration.
As entrepreneurs and creative workers, we should use our brains mainly for creative
problem solving, and use simple rules for most other
kinds of decisions.
Instead
of creating jargon - filled, hype - based advertising, you can create the
kind of online content that your buyers naturally gravitate to — if you take the time to listen to them discuss the
problems that you can
solve for them.
The same
kind of moral hazard
problem exists in resource extraction industries, and is
solved in a not - entirely - dissimilar way.
I think kids (
of either gender) should be exposed to the
kind of problem solving and critical thinking it takes to work in the tech industry.
It's fun because every episode focuses on a different
kind of business, and I've learned tons already by listening to Flynn and Ducker discuss different tactics and
problem -
solving strategies.
For example, a welcome program that provides new inbound leads with helpful information about the
problems your product or service
solves, the
kinds of companies you help, and where to find additional information sounds right, doesn't it?
If science able to offer any truths that would help humans
solve the
kinds of real psychological, social, political
problems that they constantly face, then I'm sure that as a species we would be rational enough to use those truths.
To be deep in history is certainly, for instance, to cease to be an evangelical
of the
kind who allows experience to trump doctrine, who believes doctrine can be read off the surface
of the biblical text, and who sees no theological or existential
problem that can not be
solved with a proof text or two.
The only
kind of thinking we are really interested in is that
kind which either
solves problems or gets something started.
We can't
solve problems by using the same
kind of thinking we used when we created them.
The rationale for pursuing much longer life is not presented as if it were some
kind of social necessity, as if we would have better societies if everyone lived much longer, or that it would help
solve some pressing social
problems.
Whatever else might be the explanation
of the mystery, it was not to be found in blaming a prince
of darkness, a
kind of second deity and god
of evil, as though by thrusting back the
problem to such a personage the
problem itself could be even a little
solved.
For all
of the weariness we certainly feel from the worldly admixtures that fill these sorts
of tales, where our efforts or our supposed innate goodness
solves the
problems of an imbalanced world — and the Disney franchises certainly are chief among these offenders — I was reminded that their breathtaking reach is a
kind of pre-evangelism that we must mine for the sake
of the Kingdom.
Psychology can study the behavior
of animals and try to guess what forms
of perception, emotion, memory, and perhaps learning or
problem solving of simple
kinds are going on in these creatures.
Even supposing that the
problem of mutual relevance
of present and future were
solved, I doubt this still would allow the
kind of freedom process theologians want in creatures.
What
kind of evil being has the power to make up the all rules for the universe and finds the only acceptable way to
solve a
problem to be the brutal torture and murder
of his child?
But for Whitehead, nature's «
problem» can be
solved only if two mutually - dependent
kinds of emergences are occurring: (a) more complex societies
of occasions must emerge if there is to be (b) the emergence
of higher - grade individual occasions which then are the final loci
of actuality and value.
The revelation
of an ultimate friendship, however, is not without its own
kind of injunction or demand But the demand is simply that we surrender any attempt to
solve the big
problems of life all by ourselves.
This general intuition
of mystery may be brought to explicitness if we look at certain
kinds of questions that differ from the ordinary but which we are quite likely to ask only at the «limits»
of our ordinary
problem -
solving.
But unfortunately that technical, rational approach simply hasn't worked: while many logistic
problems of one
kind or another on the nation's campuses have been
solved, both faculty and students continue to operate in that spiritual climate where, as Yeats prophetically put it, «The best lack all conviction, while the worst / Are full
of passionate intensity.»
Albert Einstein once said we can't
solve problems by using the same
kind of thinking that we used when we created them.
Often in the midst
of a craving, I can
solve the
problem with a spoonful
of peanut butter or a handful on dates, but last night I was dealing with an entirely different
kind of monster.
It's exactly this
kind of problem that i think you could easily
solve!!
My husband was recently complaining that we had no granola in our home, so you've just
solved my
problem of what
kind of granola to make!