This is one way of saying that a solution for a problem is being sought. but has not yet found
This usually depends on how the businesswoman think or the strategies that she uses in her business. Her decisions about solutions to the problems that she faces depends on the problem too and the approach that she chooses to choose problems. It is safe to say that she will do justice to solve the problems.
There are many companies that specialize in debt consolidation, where multiple debts are combined under a lower rate for a longer term. But experts say this doesn't solve the underlying problem.
No. We look forward to continuing working with you
No, not quite. You should say: I look forward to working with you in the future.
No=nie Problem=problem No problem= niema problemu. Its the right grammar and form, trust me i was born in Poland, and go to polish school.
a third chin . (:
a third chin . (:
Well it depends on what type of problem it is. You dont just go to a doctor and say 'solve my problems" and not specify what your problem is.
usually in the problem it will say of
he syas to eat healthy
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You might say several things about such a problem. One thing you can say is that it is clearly defined.
You might say several things about such a problem. One thing you can say is that it is clearly defined.
You might say several things about such a problem. One thing you can say is that it is clearly defined.
lets say that you're doing a division problem that looks just like a multiplication problem. lets say its 10 divided by 5 so 2x5 equals 10 so the missing number in the problem is 2 MORE TO COME
Provided the mayor is a male mayor, I would say "Yes".
Describe a big problem to solve by breaking it down into multiple steps. This makes the task seem smaller and doable.