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Management is an art as it requires the manager to have skills found in artists. These would include creativity and being innovative.
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A need is something that is required for survival.
HUH? LOL u need to put that in regular english. like this, what are models of earth development that would describe china's earth development.
An inventory would be a good word to describe a collection of goods.
A conundrum is just something confusing. An example sentence would be: She had to reach out for help given the conundrum.
The phrase "a conundrum wrapped in an enigma" is a metaphorical expression used to describe a situation or problem that is complex, puzzling, and difficult to understand. A conundrum refers to a confusing and difficult problem, while an enigma signifies something mysterious and inexplicable. When combined, the phrase emphasizes the intricate and perplexing nature of the issue at hand, suggesting that it is challenging to unravel or comprehend.
That would qualify as a conundrum...
Management is an art as it requires the manager to have skills found in artists. These would include creativity and being innovative.
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Some people would call it an "enigma" or a "conundrum."
It is a cryptogram which reads 'How many slots are on the Wheel of Excitement?' The answer would be 15.
The Round 425 Lenny Conundrum refers to a specific puzzle or challenge from the "Lenny" series, which often involves complex logic or wordplay. In this context, participants must solve a riddle or problem that requires lateral thinking. The conundrum is typically presented in a playful manner, engaging solvers to think creatively. For precise details about the specific conundrum, additional context or a description would be needed.
No, it is not. Correctly it would be: She has a knack for creativity.
6839640320018688 In the first step, the sequence was referring to the answers to various Lenny Conundrums. The answer to Lenny Conundrum #6 was 120, Conundrum #15 was 20, Conundrum #35 was 31.274, etc. So basically, by multiplying consecutive prime numbers (2*3=6, 3*5=15, 5*7=35, etc.) you would get the answer associated with that number, and then add 1 to get the sequence. So the final two in that sequence would be from LC #143 (490 + 1) and #221 (831 + 1) The second step was pretty tedious, but the answer was 7030.66 For the third step, there were three Lenny Conundrums where the word "Ogrin" appeared in the official answer. (Conundrum #170, 202, and 214) And finally, there were 10 Lenny Conundrums that had a Neopoint prize of more than 30,000. (Conundrum #88, 99, 102, 105, 111, 138, 148, 152, 270, and 294)
There is Mariella Mysteries: The Cupcake Conundrum by Kate Pankhurst. But the Encyclopedia Brown books would also have conundrums.
its a philosophical conundrum