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- Look up solution in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Solution may refer to: Solution (chemistry), a mixture where one substance is dissolved in another...
- dilemmas, which give a possibly false impression to the agent of an unresolvable conflict, and actual or ontological dilemmas. There is broad agreement...
- within self; hesitating, confused, tormented, paroxysmic, embittered; unresolvable angst. Hy****nsitive avoidant (including paranoid features) Intensely...
- on publishers' Web sites. PubMed links also lead to PubMed Central. Unresolvable references, such as to journals or particular articles not yet available...
- four episodes of the film" is the monolith, the film's largest and most unresolvable enigma. Vincent LoBrutto's biography of Kubrick says that for many, Clarke's...
- more effectively. Management at former Los Angeles member KCET cited unresolvable financial and programming disputes among its major reasons for leaving...
- start-morphology of the ancestor and descendant species are inherently unresolvable. Herto Man produced many stone tools which can fit into the vaguely defined...
- television event at that time. Riots broke out at several venues as unresolvable technical issues interrupted the broadcast in several cities in the third...
- electromagnetic radiative beam. For the flux density received from a remote unresolvable "point source", the measuring instrument, usually telescopic, though...
- philosopher can be known. The existence of an external world is regarded as an unresolvable question rather than actually false. Further, one cannot also be certain...