71. Often you can salve their indignation and solve this problem by rewording the sentence. 72. Often, we have to research to secure some of the data we need in order to solve a problem. 73. One way to solve this problem would be to involve all preschool children in the assessment and counseling session. 74. Post-war lateral thinking solved the problem by abolishing the school, but the building survived that, too. 75. Public officials should be ashamed they failed to solve the problem before this. 76. Pupils experienced difficulties in applying skills in new contexts, and in understanding what skills were needed to solve new problems. 77. Scientists still have not solved the problem of what to do with nuclear waste. 78. She solved some problems, but she created a good few more-many of which Britain is still dealing with today. 79. Since leaving the Army, he has built a successful second career solving civilian problems. 80. Solving the problem A pressing need in reforming medical education is to redress the imbalance between teaching, research, and administration. |