unsolvable problem

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problem
noun[C]
uk
/ˈprɒb.ləm/
us
/ˈprɑː.bləm/
a situation, person, or thing that needs attention and needs to be dealt with ...
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He bridged theunsolvableproblemby a hypothesis written at the beginning of the second table.
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He bridged theunsolvableproblemby a hypothesis written o at the beginning of the second table.
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This is nounsolvableproblemif we face it wisely and courageously.
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The true reason why no one has succeeded in finding anunsolvableproblemis, in my opinion, that there is nounsolvableproblem.
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The peak difficulty for search is at the boundary, or phase transition, between solvable and unsolvable problems.
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In many cases, reasonable approximations (for example, allowing weak selection or very many genes) have made unsolvable problems tractable.
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This means that local search methods always take a long time before failing, even on very small unsolvable problems.
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If the intervening logic contains state elements, then the issue of an exponentially exploding state space and state transition sequencing creates anunsolvableproblemfor test generation.
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Globokar does not believe that a sense of affirmation can be justified, given the immense, unsolvable problems that currently afflict humanity.
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The show was piloted in 2008 and featured a team of thought leaders working collaboratively to solve seemingly unsolvable problems.
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Also, optimists may be better able to focus attention and resources on the most important matters, and disengage from uncontrollable or unsolvable problems.
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Clear answers can often be found for unsolvable problems.
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Boi's invention resolved then unsolvable problems, such as solutions distributor (main braking device).
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Often the themes of his videos are about the unsolvable problems in life which keep puzzling the young people while no exact answers can be found.
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