Examples of using Difficult problem in English and their translations into Korean
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Although it was Germain who first attempted to solve a difficult problem, when others of more training,
Incorporating the very latest technology in these lenses, Sigma has solved the difficult problem of keeping size and weight low without compromising optical performance. Lens specifications.
A hot potato is a difficult problem or situation that no one wants to solve, so they pass it on and on from one person to the next.
There are difficulties ahead, but Chen believes researchers will need to continue to innovate when it comes to solving such a difficult problem as treating DIPG.
With a script, Boyter and Ducker had to tackle a more difficult problem: How could they convince studios to dump cash into an indie project with a complex plot and no obvious mass-market appeal?
It's made particularly a difficult problem because the retina is a two-dimensional surface
Perhaps the most difficult problem is the problem of abiogenesis
I think that there is a move to really educate people and I think that there are elements within world government that are benevolent, that are really trying to solve a very difficult problem, that are trying to help.
This product can be directly instead of solar modules used as roof tiles, and solves the existing building's roof tiles(alternative) and solar modules installed difficult problem, it's a global first, and successfully applied in foreign solar roofs.
We are working on incredibly difficult problems.
How to Solve Your Most Difficult Problems.
He solved the Behrens-Fisher problem and many other difficult problems of mathematical statistics.
Solving difficult problems is a service to the world.
We now find ourselves faced with new and difficult problems.
Today, we as a society are faced with many, many difficult problems.
Despite the difficult problems, local leaders,
He enjoyed working on and solving difficult problems that bogged down other researchers.
According to Lakhani's data, nearly 40 percent of the difficult problems posted on InnoCentive were solved within six months.
The skill with which he could analyse and solve difficult problems excited the wonder and admiration of his colleagues.
If never required to grapple with difficult problems, it will after a time almost lose the power of growth.