242 Verbs to Use for the Word problem

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Education does not solve the problems of lifeit deepens the mystery.

They are like naughty children at school, who cry or sulk and refuse to work out their problems.

"That at first sight presents a problem, I admit," he said, "but not so complete as to look absolutely insoluble.

"Gentlemen," he said, "we are facing a problem which, so far as I know, is without parallel.

It occurred to me, that they were holding some kind of a council, perhaps to discuss the problem of entering the house.

While he was still considering the problem, the girls and Arthur having driven to the office, as usual, Joe Wegg rode over from Thompson's Crossing on his sorrel mare for a chat with his old friend and benefactor.

The mothers in Israel attacked the more serious problems of orphanages, winter's supplies of coal, and clothing for the destitute.

I found him busily studying a problem in chess.

However, war settles all such problems.

I think no people ever met the sorry problem that we faced.

These discoveries prepared the way for the illustrious Frenchman, Lavoisier, who first approached the problem of fermentation with a complete conception of the nature of the work to be done.

Beth frowned at the news and then sat down to carefully think out the problem.

This twentieth century will find new problems, new queries, new cranks, and new dismays!

11 needs a great imagination to handle the present-day problems of business and finance.

For us, we could only give a hasty look at its southern volcanic cliffs; while we regretted that we could not inspect the marine strata of the eastern parts of the island, with their calcareous marls and limestones, hardened clays and cherts, and famous silicified trees, which offer important problems to the geologist, as yet not worked out.

When we leave the problems of life, such as shopping, keeping records of games and making measurements for construction; and when we begin to work with pure number, we are said to be dealing with the abstract.

The Senate of the United States directs its Committee of Agriculture to ponder well the coolie problem, for men hesitate to have women put their shoulder to the wheel.

On account of his course he had given his parents many a problem to .

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"If anything, it would appear to complicate the problem still further," he replied guardedly.

Let publicists resolve the problem!

It was these new conditions of the national life which constituted the real problem of governmenta problem far more slow and difficult to work out than the mere suppression of a turbulent baronage.

Amid all the shifting and half understood problems of medieval times there was only one power to which men could look to protect them against lawlessness, and that was the power of the king.

He set down eight simple problems such as might arise any day in his factory for the candidates to answer.

242 Verbs to Use for the Word  problem