Examples of using One solution in English and their translations into Turkish
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There is one solution.
One solution would be to wait for it to rot away.
There's one solution.
It includes actually an infinite number of vectors,not just one solution.
There's only one solution.
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One solution is to help villagers who currently live within the national parks to relocate.
There's only one solution.
You would have no one solution to this equation. It would be true at all values of x and y.
There was only one solution.
To relocate. One solution is to help villagers who currently live within the national parks.
There's but one solution.
With the key nowhere to be found,there was only one solution.
There's but one solution.
One solution is to issue multiple passwords, each of them marked with an identifier.
There's only one solution.
And I don't think any of those songs that we were looking at are the right thing,so I think there's just one solution.
There's one solution.
I mean, you could actually look at it right here. It's x minus 4,times x minus 4 is equal to 0. The one solution is x equal to positive 4.
There's one solution left.
Cryptoclidus has found one solution.
There's one solution for both!
The consequences of the economic crisis are visible; we have two difficult, crucial years ahead of us," Karamanlis, the leader of the ruling conservative New Democracy(ND) party said."Takingnecessary measures imposes one solution: the clearing of the political landscape and a fresh popular mandate.
There might be one solution to honor Jacob's memory.
There is only one solution.
One solution is to shape the lens so that the telescope has a long focal length, creating tubes up to several hundred feet in length.
There is only one solution.
Every homogeneous system has at least one solution, known as the zero solution(or trivial solution), which is obtained by assigning the value of zero to each of the variables.
There's only one solution.
Now there's just… one solution, Shivangi.
Olivera Pavicevic, an associate at the Institute for Criminal and Social Research, says one solution is in building social protection systems that ensure needed resources to live a life of dignity.