Example sentences of "solution to [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | There 's a small band of enthusiasts who devote an enormous amount of time and energy to experimenting with it and who sometimes tend to hail it as the solution to every problem . |
2 | It is not always easy to distinguish cases in which a Convention rule is to be treated as precluding the solution to a question that might otherwise be available under the applicable national law from cases in which the Convention rule is to be interpreted as not covering the question at all . |
3 | At the end of the process students present their solution to a panel of mixed experts and lay people , and answer questions about the engineering issues as well as matters to do with team-building , leadership , decision-making and planning . |
4 | The main thrust of the integration difference is that a hypertext system is often wrapped intimately together with other software to provide a solution to a user 's need . |
5 | He leads off by pointing out that merging is only a potential solution to a firm 's problems , stressing that sometimes it may be the wrong solution . |
6 | While the immediate solution to a dementia problem may seem to be increasing staffing , eg another warden part- or full-time , the effect on other tenants has to be taken into account . |
7 | In fact , therein lies the key to their achievements , for a work of art is the solution to a problem . |
8 | There are numerous examples where there has been an effort to apply an engineering solution to a problem without taking adequate account of all its parameters ( tube-wells and salination , road building and rural income distribution ) . |
9 | Although in many cases this will mean that a solution to a problem is found , it also takes account of the fact that some problems are insoluble . |
10 | The task might be to review the progress of a project or to plan a piece of action or to analyse a problem or to decide on the best solution to a problem . |
11 | The student recalls the relevant concepts , rules and skills and combines them to form a solution to a problem . |
12 | On the other hand , when one is obsessively searching for the solution to a problem , it may be consciously recognised when it occurs as a fluctuation in the random activity of the subconscious whereas in other circumstances it might not emerge at the conscious level at all . |
13 | But where explicit programming will not serve , it seems equally reasonable to direct an organism to fall back on ‘ thinking ’ , particularly when the solution to a problem can then , as in the case of imprinting , be wired into the system for later service . |
14 | In a similar way we sometimes need to remind ourselves that young readers have ideas that are worth consideration , and that the administratively-convenient solution to a problem may not be the most valuable one . |
15 | The time needed to reach a solution to a problem is much longer ( i.e. it could take several hours or even days ) than the implementation/repair ( i.e. replacing a module or a board/panel can take only 30 minutes ) . |
16 | They have to be accelerated/automated and made readily available if we want to reduce the time needed to reach a solution to a problem . |
17 | Both convergent and divergent modes of thought are necessary for a creative act to occur : the writer must actually arrange his freely associated ideas into organised prose or the scientist finally home in on the solution to a problem . |
18 | The " feeling of knowing " offered either when drunk , drugged , drowsy or asleep is no reliable indication of having achieved a real solution to a problem ; there are unfortunately no short cuts in that direction ! |
19 | In the interests of efficient enforcement his practice was to negotiate a solution to a problem privately , and at all costs to be patient . |
20 | An ‘ invention is the solution to a problem , often a technical one , whereas innovation is the commercially successful use of the solution ’ ; so say Bacon and Butler ( 1981 ) . |
21 | They see it as a solution to a problem faced by all social systems , that of ‘ placing and motivating individuals in the social structure ’ . |
22 | You 're a part of that — part of the solution to a problem I badly need to solve , and I need you , and you 're going to stay here until we 're finished , and you 're going to do what I tell you to do . |
23 | While such a situation may acceptable from a direct loss point of view , it can hardly be described as an effective solution to a problem which could and should be capable of a much better solution . |
24 | If all we need is a TOP Time-Out to find a solution to a problem , we should n't set up an Improvement Team . |
25 | It was essentially an hysterical solution to a problem which could have been resolved in other ways . |
26 | For a long moment silence hung in the air between them , Candy obviously searching for a solution to a problem she had never encountered before . |
27 | A unique solution to a request for change in position is thus not achievable without imposing other problem constraints . |
28 | But it is still not clear why there must always be such effects in social formations , other than because their absence would upset one solution to a dilemma posed by Marxist theory . |
29 | Planning a complete package of care This rather ugly term ‘ package of care ’ has come into general welfare use to describe what is often a complex solution to a client 's need for services . |
30 | The transitive verb meant ‘ to make suitable ’ and when translated into human terms this indicated a solution to a number of perceived difficulties in the juvenile labour-market : at the very least it offered a safeguard against redundancy through technological change ; it provided a necessary companion for ‘ intelligence ’ , one of the qualities demanded by ‘ modern ’ industrial conditions ; and it seemed to imply a degree of social contentment , integration , and stability , which were important , if only in so far as they could serve as protection against the ravages of unemployment and , in extreme cases , unemployability . |