Solutions
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New
solutions
have been invented.
That nature uses hybrid solutions, not a single solution, to these problems, and they're integrated and beautifully robust.
And out of all the
solutions
that I could come up with, out of going to Congress, when there were no laws, there were no legal protections for a private employee, a contractor in intelligence like myself, there was a risk that I would be buried along with the information and the public would never find out.
When people have the knowledge, they can find
solutions
without having to helped out.
GG: Americans for Responsible
Solutions.
With this in mind, even before carrying out the very first experiment, our team started to work with the public and the government to find
solutions
together to responsibly develop and regulate this new technology.
If we can feather the edges, soften those edges so we can control diffraction, well then we can see a planet, and in the last 10 years or so we've come up with optimal
solutions
for doing that.
MT: In other words, if we do not yet have the technological solutions, would illusions serve the same purpose?
These are the issues that we need to come up with
solutions
for.
These are the
solutions
that we need to find.
We've somehow got to get our act together and we've got to figure out how to globalize the
solutions
better so that we don't simply become a species which is the victim of the globalization of problems.
That reinforced the teaching which I have always learned from women: never provide poor
solutions
to poor people.
It works by [efficiently] creating new
solutions
to human problems.
The difference between a poor society and a rich society, obviously, is the degree to which that society has generated
solutions
in the form of products for its citizens.
The sum of the
solutions
that we have in our society really is our prosperity, and this explains why companies like Google and Amazon and Microsoft and Apple and the entrepreneurs who created those companies have contributed so much to our nation's prosperity.
But that rate is totally dependent upon how many problem solvers — diverse, able problem solvers — we have, and thus how many of our fellow citizens actively participate, both as entrepreneurs who can offer solutions, and as customers who consume them.
Let's invest enough in the middle class to make our economy fairer and more inclusive, and by fairer, more truly competitive, and by more truly competitive, more able to generate the
solutions
to human problems that are the true drivers of growth and prosperity.
And when we open the possibilities to understanding this sanitation chain, then the back-end technology, the collection to the reuse, should not really matter, and then we can apply locally adoptable and context-sensitive
solutions.
And our idea is to make this a professionalized pit-emptying service so that we can create a small business out of it, create profits and jobs, and the hope is that, as we are rethinking sanitation, we are extending the life of these pits so that we don't have to resort to quick
solutions
that don't really make sense.
Big problems need big solutions, sparked by big ideas, imagination and audacity, but also
solutions
that work.
So almost all the biology that we observe can be thought of as a series of problems and their corresponding solutions, and the first problem that every organ must solve is a continuous supply of nutrients to fuel all those cells of the body.
But the point is, if you start with this first principle of benefiting everyone, then elegant
solutions
may become more obvious than you assume.
What are the elegant
solutions
to close this gap between Palo Alto and East Palo Alto in Silicon Valley?
And if we can solve the problems for EPA, we could apply those
solutions
to other eastside communities.
But I think there are better
solutions.
We have to come up with responsible
solutions
that address the privacy issues and the safety, accountability issues but still give us that perspective.
So it's not as if these are permanent
solutions.
Citizens are engaging in new crowdsourcing
solutions.
And with some very creative
solutions.
Cameraman: I work on different camera
solutions.
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