Examples of using To be a solution in English and their translations into Spanish
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The Remote Laboratory of Automatic Control tries to be a solution that helps to confront the main challenge posed by the European Space for Higher Education proposes:
VoIP has proven to be a solution for companies that are in need of a new switchboard,
has a potential to be a solution to many of the challenges our planet is facing today.
It tends to be a solution more adapted for small organizations with limited needs
Social Council under Article 63 of the Charter did not appear to be a solution, as it was unclear who would contract for the court
especially since the arrival of foreigners seemed to be a solution to the demands posed by the global economic development model,
These actions are part of the Watering Plan of Navarra, and they intend to be a solution to the current situation of the territory, which is characterized by the lack of exploitation of dry areas,
The quantum values thus referred to are a solution of the Schrödinger equation in polar coordinates
There has to be a solution.
There has to be a solution now.
Yet, there seems to be a solution.
CITES: There got to be a solution.
Surely there has to be a solution, Ben.
No, but there has to be a solution.
There has to be a solution that pleases everyone.
There's got to be a solution to this.
It had to be a solution that worked for everyone.
But recently there seems to be a solution to this problem.