Examples of using Trying to solve in English and their translations into Korean
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He continued to study mathematics on his own, reading texts and trying to solve the latest problems.
Dirac may well say that my main trouble came from trying to solve too many problems at a time.
We're trying to solve today's problems with yesterday's tools.
It's a problem we invest billions of dollars trying to solve.
In 1982, Chuck Hall was a design engineer trying to solve a manufacturing problem.
This is what faces policy makers trying to solve the problem of falling employment and rising social welfare costs.
I know that the governments of the two countries are trying to solve this issue peacefully.
In the first stage the peasants were still accommodating themselves to the new régime, and trying to solve their problems by means of the new institutions.
Or, are these energy blockchain projects just trying to solve some minor problems in the energy industry so there is no more comprehensive consideration of their architecture?
He says, if you're trying to solve a really hard problem, really hard, that you should have a diverse group of people, including those with diverse intellects.
For example, one common difference in approaches relates to whether we find ourselves trying to solve a major moral dilemma or a more everyday moral choice.
Be prepared so that you aren't left trying to solve the problem at the last minute, and wasting what could be precious and critical moments for the overheated dog.
Or competitive games like chess where, well, you're not trying to solve… You can make a chess puzzle,
Here was a company trying to solve what's become this unimaginable problem for us chefs: How do we keep fish on our menus?
This is the power of nudges when trying to solve complex social problems, and when you do that,
listen to them without interrupting or trying to solve their problems for them.
into the cryptocurrency ecosystem; however, rather than trying to solve the call option problem, perhaps Bisq should embrace it.
Marvin Minsky, Seymour Papert and Roger Schank were trying to solve problems like"story understanding" and"object recognition" that required a machine to think like a person.
Never try to solve the entire problem alone.
The Qtum project tries to solve 2 problems: technical and economic.