It says that non-free software is an inferior solution to the practical problem at hand.
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The practical problem is that the proposed bill will become so tough that it is self-defeating.
Then there's a more practical problem: the amount of glare the screen gives off.
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The idea for a new company grew out of a practical problem.
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The practical problem in implementing this transaction was that you are not supposed to use the corporate cash to pay off the shareholders.
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In Britain, labouring under wartime rationing, planning was a practical problem.
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Though this will definitely pose a bit of a practical problem for early adopters in metropolitan areas, ultimately it must be seen as a very positive sign.
But this theoretical neatness runs into a practical problem.
Practical problem-solving is better than ideological extremism.
Practical answers to this problem can be found with a well designed and curated competition that will unleash the innovators.
Greedy takes its name from a kind of computer algorithm that emphasizes the virtues of the practical over the precise in problem-solving.
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On the practical side, the insoluble problem is slippage over time.
The problem is the practical difficulty of inspecting enough faces.
Yesterday Gordon announced a number of further practical measures to help tackle the problem.
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Why, she wonders, is this juxtaposition of wealth and poverty considered a moral problem and not a practical one?
Providing inspiring and practical solutions to the very real problem of overwork can help brands tap into a deep emotional and physical need.
Compressing it sufficiently for practical range automotive use is also a big problem.
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These aren't the same problem, and possibly gun control offers no practical handle on either.
This dissolution of the relationship between economics and finance is a huge problem, because interest rates are the theoretical and practical foundation of all financial valuation.
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Unfortunately, no matter how regions are divided, they are arbitrary, and there is no practical way to measure regional inequality that does not encounter this problem.
The banks could not, as a practical matter, raise capital if they revealed the extent of their problem loans (or, if they could do so, the cost would go way up).
So the problem is how to facilitate this, given that it is not practical to put them in a scanner every time someone wants to ask them a question.
"We believe that scientific research and decades of practical experience have shown that translocation is the humane and ethical solution to this problem, " said Ross Minett from Uist Hedgehog Rescue, which intends to stay involved with the translocation programme.
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On cash, money should indeed change hands both for moral reasons (rich countries are largely responsible for the problem so far but poor ones will suffer most) and for practical ones (some poor countries do not have access to the capital they need to invest in mitigation).
So, in practical business terms the first order of business to find someone who needs that specific solution to a problem.
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