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One meaning of the term "problem-solution organization" is as a format for school papers and speeches. In this format, the writer or speaker first asserts a problem and defines the problem. The writer or speaker then proposes a solution and illustrates how the solution addresses the problem.
When the audience knows all about the problems
the difference between a proposer and the insured is that a proposer is a person or an entity who is seeking insurance and an insuerd is someone or an entity covered by an insurance policy
Proposer excess means the amount the insured has to pay towards the cost of any insurance claim. The proposer is the insured or policyholder.
A meeting was called to elicit a solution to a problem.
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Both "solution for" and "solution to" can be used, but they are used in slightly different contexts. "Solution for" is used when referring to a specific problem or situation that needs a resolution, while "solution to" is used when indicating the answer or resolution to a problem or situation. For example, "We need to find a solution for the traffic congestion" or "We found a solution to the math problem."
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It is a solution.
est-ce que je peux vous le proposer / vous proposer ceci
A solution is the answer to a problem. For example, in a math problem a solution is this: 5w=25 w= 5