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"solvable" Definitions
  1. (of a problem or difficult situation) that can be dealt with successfully
  2. (of a crime, a mystery, etc.) that can be explained or answered

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"P" problems are solvable in polynomial time; "NP" problems might be solvable in polynomial time, and are checkable in polynomial time.
If we solve the immigration problem, which is totally solvable, and our debt problem, which is totally solvable, we are going to be great.
But when you get to three it's not really solvable.
The question is not whether Rekognition's technical problems are solvable.
"It's the same way hurricanes are not solvable," she said.
Most people don't know that this problem is easily solvable.
"I think all these problems are solvable," Dr. Shay said.
All these problems are solvable with innovation, effort and cash.
The duck curve is a problem, albeit a solvable problem.
It's shaped by people watching solvable problems prove impossible to solve.
As I wrote in February, lead exposure is a solvable problem.
So, it's up to you to fix this easily solvable problem.
My relief is shortlived, however: the one I played was solvable.
I still have faith that the technical / bandwidth issues are solvable.
The other unsettled items are all seen as solvable sticking points.
It's solvable below, as well as in a standalone solver here.
There's a crisis right on our doorstep, but more importantly, it's solvable.
To solve a scientific problem, you have to believe it is solvable.
"It is a man-made problem and it is solvable," she added.
Teaching moment two Seemingly insurmountable problems are solvable if we work together.
The problems are almost always solvable problems, which therein makes people feel better.
It seems like these problems should be quite solvable, and yet they persist.
What blows my mind even more is that hunger is a solvable problem.
Deep learning opens up entire new categories of problems and makes them solvable.
Its founder, Billy Shore, explained to her that childhood hunger is completely solvable.
But not solvable in the sense that the Sargassum will ever go away.
The Republican emphasis on race and culture poses a solvable problem for Democrats.
This is a largely solvable problem — as every other affluent country is proving.
The loneliness of older people is a real problem, but it is solvable.
The good news is that most of these problems are known and solvable.
The most frustrating part of this problem is that it is eminently solvable.
"They feel solvable," Farley says of the focus on favorite causes like diseases.
Kurtulmus said he believed the crisis was solvable and Erdogan will try to help.
Unlike global warming, the problem of a sinking city is local, and eminently solvable.
Ampler is investigating it, and thinks it might be solvable with a software update.
All in all, an entertaining Tuesday puzzle that is easily solvable for most people.
It's a recipe for cross-infection, all largely solvable with running water and soap.
From an engineering perspective, the problem is solvable, at least for the foreseeable future.
These are serious and persistent problems, yet they are solvable, as many countries are demonstrating.
But the worries about private education providers in poor countries are either overblown or solvable.
This is a solvable problem, according to a SlashGear interview with Powermat CTO Itay Sherman.
But Kang said the problem doesn't appear to be solvable with a quick Cabinet reshuffle.
"I do believe they are solvable problems even if they are hard problems," he said.
But, Kang says, the problem doesn't appear to be solvable with a quick cabinet reshuffle.
"It's not a simple problem to solve, but we think it is solvable," says Timm.
They're all political problems that are solvable in principle if we have the political will.
We believe it's a communications problem, not a small donor problem, and that it's solvable.
Yet here was a seemingly solvable mystery for which I could not find a solution.
I have told members of Congress that I believed hunger in the U.S. is solvable.
As Frederic pointed out recently, scientists are confident that this is ultimately a solvable issue.
The least solvable mysteries, it seems to suggest, are the ones we carry inside us.
However, these are solvable problems and shouldn't impact the long-term growth prospects too much.
The fact that we haven't succeeded in making the city universally affordable just demonstrates that the problem is not really solvable by cities alone, and perhaps not solvable at all in a "hot market" city, unless something cataclysmic happens to the underlying market system.
"While our nation's infrastructure problems are significant, they are solvable," says ASCE President Norma Jean Mattei.
It does not suggest that all problems are solvable, but that the effects will be lessened.
One of my biggest gripes that is solvable is the lack of any cross-platform progression.
Do you see this as being solvable in the way that these companies are currently constituted?
This could open up ways to solve problems that aren't solvable with today's computers, Chow explained.
These Olympics have brought attention to one of the most urgent, solvable crises of our time.
Now if only we would also get serious about the other solvable parts of the problem.
It's a bit large, in comparison to even costume rings, but that's a solvable problem at scale.
The piece that's not solvable with data and math is designing that system in the first place.
These problems are real and, if the party in power were interested in improving the law, solvable.
San Francisco's epidemic of homelessness is solvable, but only if we devote the resources that are necessary.
This public health crisis is solvable and part of the solution already exists at the federal level.
But those problems are likely to be temporary, or at least solvable by massive injections of money.
"It's a phenomenal challenge, but it's one that is solvable," Mr. Corbett, 62, said in an interview.
Currently, we are facing our own seemingly intractable — but ultimately solvable — problems, much as Shinji faces the Angels.
To be fair, we're guessing many of the complaints are the result of unlucky but solvable growing pains.
This is potentially solvable, but it's going to take time for the space and resources to become available.
The mechanics would be tricky but solvable—two people in a sleeping bag would probably do the trick.
Schneier sees the gap as two solvable problems: "There's a supply problem and a demand problem," he noted.
Lead exposure is a solvable problem; the challenge is getting the government to do more to solve it.
But he's open to the idea that some problems may now be solvable for reasons other than technology.
This greatly reduces the set of viable reconstructions and makes the problem solvable with off-the-shelf software.
We coded each document to characterize its positions on climate change as real, human-caused, serious and solvable.
Still, in a small, wealthy country to which few poor people move, it appears that homelessness is solvable.
This episode is also the first with a real, solvable mystery at its core — that of Alan's first death.
But Better Call Saul isn't built around a broken marriage, a situation that's theoretically solvable via divorce or separation.
This is a solvable problem: Pebble smartwatches (pour one out) let you select which calendars you want to sync.
Absolutely, yes — if only because we were forcibly disconnected from the internet and given solvable problems with limited stakes.
Reasoning about moral issues and identifying which types of problems are solvable with math are skills unique to humans.
When he was ready to start his first company, he sorted the candidates into two piles: solvable and unsolvable.
Touch's power needs are a concern, and its 360-degree tracking requires extra setup, but these are solvable problems.
What the clock can provide is hope, because every year we point out that these problems are all solvable.
These are short-term headwinds, solvable by either a stalling-out of the advance or perhaps a sharp pullback.
First Mention It was a problem that everyone knew was solvable, but one that had yet to be solved.
Yes, there would be details to figure out and some bumps during the transition, but the problems are solvable.
I cannot imagine this flawed bill is a solution to the widely understood (and solvable) issues with the ACA.
The challenges are daunting, but solvable through clear policy changes that focus on the long term, the O.E.C.D. argues.
Points one and two are not solvable, they're constants in the market that have been proven time and time again.
Seventy-three per cent of people, including those in the Muslim world, think that violent extremism is a solvable problem.
This is a solvable problem: scrolling through DuVernay's Twitter feed shows off her efforts to create a more inclusive workplace.
For too long, it has drawn inordinate attention from policymakers while opportunities to address substantial, solvable access challenges are neglected.
But on the back end, a new algorithm not believed to be solvable by quantum computers will encrypt online communications.
The cluing is hard enough to give solvers a decent tug-of-war, but the puzzle is ultimately solvable. 21994A.
While the politics of nuclear waste management have bogged down in the United States, it is a technically solvable challenge.
And even if you don't get why this puzzle is called "Back on the Charts," it is still eminently solvable.
There are some offsetting upsides (less strain on transportation infrastructure, for example), and, like anything else, the problems are solvable.
And despite the opioid crisis being a potentially solvable problem, the President still has not officially declared it a national emergency.
This is a solvable problem, though, since LG includes little stands that let you prop up the speakers anywhere you want.
The resounding conclusion we took away from this research is that the challenges are great, but ultimately the crisis is solvable.
In 2009, the FBI joined in the search and called it "highly solvable," but no major breaks in the case came.
"This case should be solvable," St. Louis Police Chief John Hayden said earlier this month when publicly discussing Xavier Usanga's case.
The problem that Nichols and Weiner are describing — call it the invent-transcribe imbalance — is one that should be eminently solvable.
I think it's a solvable problem but I think it's one we have to spend a lot of time thinking about.
He isn't the first person to bring up the idea of a "cybersecurity moonshot," but he points toward discrete, solvable goals.
This puzzle's common thread is subtle to the point of a whisper, but it is an appropriately smart, solvable Tuesday construct.
If we know it's not solvable, why would we expect that it's possible for someone to convince you that they solved it?
The big question: How much of the problem is solvable with incremental improvements in machine vision, before robots need better common sense?
At the very least, the great big old problem of cancer itself looks a bit more solvable than it did last week.
Myths about a failing or corrupt system only make it harder to focus on common sense solutions to an eminently solvable challenge.
The government isn't here to solve ... the problems they solve are intractable and not solvable in the way a tech mentality does.
I don't know what that has to do with "Blindspot's" storyline, but it's eminently solvable even without the connection to the show.
In a way, it's amazing and cool that there are people who believe that these problems are solvable and push at them.
One of things I liked about today's theme is that the entire puzzle is solvable even if you don't take those detours.
"This is the kind of issue that is solvable," the Manhattan borough president, Gale A. Brewer, a Democrat, said in an interview.
It means the problem of gun violence is a solvable problem, one in which technology might give us an advantage that politics cannot.
The 737 MAX's troubles, though, are more solvable than that one, since it's a software issue rather than a design problem, he says.
The frustration, perhaps, stemmed from the mathematically proven fact that only half of the puzzle configurations are solvable (likely unbeknownst to the addicted).
Once you have ascertained that the problem is solvable, you can work out a solution, even if it turns out to be tricky.
This is a daunting and enormously expensive endeavor, although one that is probably solvable given the will and the resources to accomplish it.
Friday's are the other themeless day of the week, but there is a bit of grace built in to make it ultimately solvable.
In fact, decision fatigue and "impossible" workloads are solvable problems, and many primary care practices have been thoughtfully designed to avoid these issues.
While there's a truth in the claim that some people are being left behind, I don't think that's solvable merely through economic means.
Yet one national scourge that holds back the economy and poisons politics is readily solvable—politicians just need to be brave enough to act.
If only the banking sector takes a hit, the problem is solvable, Ermotti contended, so long as potential collateral damage is kept under control.
This is a solvable problem: Both increased immigration from poor countries and better integration of women into the workplace should raise a country's birthrate.
Bridges, ports and solid waste got a C+."While our nation's infrastructure problems are significant, they are solvable," said ASCE President Norma Jean Mattei.
I would say, should we manage to solve the crisis of the oceans, therefore securing ourselves a supply of oxygen, other problems are solvable.
The puzzle is solvable either way, but the visuals make things easier and, this being a Monday puzzle, that's what we're here for, right?
Today, Mr. Steinberg's two long entries were pretty solvable — instead he tried to make some creatively clued shorter words the bulk of the challenge.
See, if you have two objects that are gravitationally interacting with each other, like, say, the Earth and the sun, that's a solvable problem.
Activities include learning self-calming techniques and responding to "agony aunt" letters (notes modeled after advice columnists) by breaking problems down into small, solvable steps.
"Getting hacked last week probably put them back two more steps, but I think these are solvable problems over time with enough spend," Mahaney said.
So whether the connectivity condition is satisfied for a given lattice becomes a question of whether an equivalent puzzle with that lattice structure is solvable.
It's probably solvable, but precisely when—or when governments will be satisfied enough of self-driving cars' safety to approve them for sale—is anybody's guess.
I know that the problems that exist today, that frustrate fans, that frustrate the team owners who I talk to every week, are solvable through technology.
People recognize it as a problem, but they don't see it as a solvable problem because they know that people aren't going to change their diets.
Now, deep learning-based A.I. systems can figure out the important features for solving difficult problems that were once thought to be solvable exclusively by humans.
The military has files on roughly 81,000 missing soldiers going back to World War II. Astonishingly, DPAA estimates that 41 percent of these cases are solvable.
But if people see a path forward, they hear it's solvable, then instead, the incentive structure is that you can choose to care about these issues.
In general, people are more likely to work constructively if they think problems are solvable, or that progress has already been made and can be extended.
"Our problems are solvable if our politics will allow it," Mr. Ryan said, in an apparent nod to his own inability to maneuver in the current environment.
In the short term, Germany must learn to distinguish between the problems that are solvable, those that are unsolvable, and those in between that require pragmatic management.
Currently, ARC is totally solvable by humans, without any verbal explanations or prior training, but it is completely unapproachable by any AI technique we've tried so far.
It may be easier to see this from the other side: a Turing incomplete computer is unable to solve some known class of problems solvable by another computer.
"This is a solvable problem because you are losing product that you could sell," said Steven Hamburg, the EDF's chief scientist and a co-author of the study.
Not in the sense that I can prophesy a good future—only a charlatan would claim to know the future—but in the sense that problems are solvable.
By embedding each person's beliefs into the game (for example that they correctly think the other likes pizza just as much as sushi), Harsanyi made the problem solvable.
That assumption was that there are real problems in the world that haven't been solvable in the past that can now be solved because something is fundamentally different.
Ad blocking is definitely growing, though, and for good reasons: But it's not all doom and gloom; the best part is that this is a completely solvable problem.
It also makes migration seem more "solvable" than it really is, as the commissioner of Customs and Border Protection, Kevin McAleenan, learned during a recent trip to Guatemala.
"People in Silicon Valley look at problems as solvable, with enough time and enough steps," said Kevin Perrott, president of the Washington, D.C.-based Global Healthspan Policy Institute.
" Mr. McClure of 500 Startups said it was ridiculous "for the chief executives of the valley to suggest things like hate speech and bullying speech aren't solvable problems.
Anti-Silicon Valley: Libin, though a long time participant in Silicon Valley, criticized it for being too focused on huge valuations versus identifying key problems that are readily solvable.
This salute to porgy is classic Bil; as emphatic about making good food as he was about finding edible solutions to what he called the "solvable problems" of sustainability.
Not sure that's solvable in a halftime talk, but if Japan and Belgium can thrill us in a second half, there's always hope that Sweden and Switzerland can, too.
Both the United States and Mexico need to look beyond the idea that drug abuse is simply a law-enforcement problem, solvable through arrests, prosecution and restrictions on supply.
However, what Jazz believes to be a tricky but solvable task soon transforms into a mission that not only threatens Jazz's future but also the future of Artemis itself.
It is about people "going to the mattress" to fight over something that should be eminently solvable but is not, because ideological theocracy possesses both parties and the body politic.
"And I realize I am lucky with solvable problems and my gratitude is never ending," Barrymore continued before encouraging her followers to never give up and to push through challenging times.
The Golden State Killer case is the tip of an iceberg: proof of principle that any crime leaving behind biological material from which genomic data can be extracted is likely solvable.
Obama: Let me start with what I think is the more immediate concern—it's a solvable problem in this category of specialized AI, and we have to be mindful of it.
If a problem is solvable in n2 time and you double the size of the input, then the amount of time it would take to solve would go up by four.
Seven ministries have set up working groups with 64 members who trawl postings on Hun Sen's Facebook page looking for solvable public grievances, including land disputes, arguably Cambodia's most entrenched problem.
PJ VOGT I think Alex and I both get really frustrated when something should be solvable and it's not, or when it upsets our idea about how the world should work.
" What was amazing, Dr. Milman said, was that Dr. Bourgain could intuit that a problem was solvable: "He was ready to do it, before he actually knew how to do it.
Nobody had done it before and in fact, people thought that it was not solvable, at least in the year and a half or year or whatever it was that we had.
The executive notes that the company has shifted its focus to various aspects of the industry as offering real-world services like its pizza trucks has brought to life various solvable problems.
That is a solvable problem for a candidate with many millions of dollars and a résumé that includes an internship with John Lewis, the civil rights legend who represents a nearby district.
This may sound like tautological reasoning, but when we solve a problem with machine intelligence, it simply means the problem was solvable with machine intelligence; it doesn't mean we created human-level intelligence.
They advise keeping it out of range of basically any wireless gadget, which is not practically possible in many cases, and sources suggest it might only be truly solvable with a hardware fix.
It turns the biggest health scare of 210 into a somewhat solvable problem, implying that as long as you've got a Target nearby, you and your loved ones might be spared the worst.
It proved that the Israel-Palestinian conflict "actually is a solvable problem, economically," Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law and senior adviser, declared proudly — though that proposition was never actually in doubt.
Presumably, this is a solvable issue (I managed to cheat my way around by running games in "windowed" mode at a full-screen size), and as mentioned before, streaming video does this perfectly already.
This past summer, for example, a teenager from Texas proved that a problem long thought to be quickly solvable only on a quantum computer can be done rapidly on a classical computer as well.
MANAMA (Reuters) - White House senior adviser Jared Kushner said on Wednesday the economic issues of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict were solvable and he will put out a political plan when the time is right.
Last week, the National Academy of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine released a landmark study confirming child poverty in the United States is a solvable problem if there is the political will to address it.
Interviews with coaches, players and administrators from these countries reveal a through line — in each case, the team found a problem that was solvable and a way to turn a weakness into a strength.
It would drive allowance prices high and eventually force the stranding of assets, putting some power plants out of business before the end of their lifespans and raising (solvable, but real) concerns about reliability.
This is a solvable problem, says Benjamin Roin, assistant professor of technological innovation, entrepreneurship and strategic management at M.I.T. He suggested a universal electronic prescribing system that tracks prescriptions and conditions for which they're intended.
It's the part where I tell you that the real catharsis here was a small group of people organizing and acting collectively to solve a problem and it felt good precisely because it was solvable.
Kushner said the conference proved that the economic issues of the conflict were "solvable" but he offered no details on the yet-to-released political part of his peace drive being crafted largely in secrecy.
Part of the brilliance of American Vandal is that it gives us solvable mysteries with stakes — but ones that aren't directly connected to the many harsh realities in our real world that need solving right now.
Basically, just putting more money in the program won't solve the problem of poverty among the elderly, but that's a solvable problem, and with a little creativity and leadership, the parties could come together on it.
"We're way closer to the Matrix than people realize," Newell said, explaining that brain-computer interfaces, while a long way off, are in the plausible research stages and that they present interesting and solvable technical problems.
Climate, energy and digital policy — manage conflicts responsibly After having addressed the solvable issues and set aside the unsolvable issues for now, one will need to turn to those policy areas that require responsible conflict management.
But at least one small component of this problem is immediately solvable: Many companies are alienating the qualified women who want to work for them, and who they want to hire, during the interview process itself.
Their clues are italicized and cryptic, so they would be hard to miss anyway, and I would not say that any of them make sense without context, nor are any of them solvable without crosses and hints.
Today, we instead have a set of rules intended to solve what looks on its face like an exceedingly solvable problem, but in reality, it only provides coaches with a new way to waste challenges and timeouts.
And so, I am more optimistic than I have been in a while that that, as one of the pieces of the internet ecosystem, could be solvable, or at least move the ball forward on that issue.
And for a moment, it all seemed solvable — the plight of the stromatolites, the tenuous balance between loving a place and destroying it, my wry sense of too-obvious symbolism and my questionable role in it all.
"We expect the situation to de-escalate as the issue seems solvable and Liu He, Chinas lead negotiator, is continuing with his plans to travel to Washington D.C. for talks this week," said Oxford Economics economist Louis Kuijs.
In fact, the difference between a simple mistake made decades ago and one made today in virtually any business is business's increasing reliance on programming and code, and the razor-thin difference between a solvable error and catastrophe.
"We expect the situation to de-escalate as the issue seems solvable and Liu He, China's lead negotiator, is continuing with his plans to travel to Washington D.C. for talks this week," said Oxford Economics economist Louis Kuijs.
"Although we would have liked to end the year on a more positive note," the group said, "we believe these teething troubles are solvable, and the cleanup of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch will be operational in 2019."
" Appropriately for a politician who was so closely associated with hope, Obama also offered some optimism: "I think it is a solvable problem, but I think it's one that we have to spend a lot of time thinking about.
"This is something that is solvable — it is not something that we have to panic about, but it is something we have to take seriously," Mr. Obama said in the Oval Office after a briefing from top health officials.
However, the best solution to the problem might be one that doesn't solve it directly but at least makes it more solvable: a constitutional amendment that gives Congress the power to control certain aspects of the presidential primary process.
" A string of military victories in the early 1990s, Mr. Shapiro told The New York Times in October, established an assumption "that any problem in the world is basically solvable by American power if there is sufficient political will.
This, like the design of the taxes needed to finance the health care system, is a solvable problem (you'd need a ballot initiative to amend the constitution), but to achieve the goal, someone would have to actually solve it.
Solve believes that while big problems exist in the world, all of them are solvable if we just tap into the talent and ingenuity that exist in our communities and across the world, if we help people come together to work together.
Recently I talked over direct message with Erin Biba, a science journalist and climate communicator whose work I admire because she focuses on the dual message that our climate problems may be both more serious and more solvable than most people think.
" They had identified an early version of Evgeny Morozov's "solutionism," which he defined in 2013 as "an intellectual pathology that recognizes problems as problems based on just one criterion: whether they are 'solvable' with a nice and clean technological solution at our disposal.
The debate should instead focus on the real problems with our nation's mental health system, on the solvable security issues within our schools, on any gaps that need to be addressed with the National Instant Criminal Background Check System and similar issues.
" Microsoft President Brad Smith told Axios in a February interview that one of the lessons Microsoft learned from its antitrust skirmish two decades ago is "the importance of reaching out more proactively to solve problems before they get too big to be solvable.
"While CAPTCHAs in themselves are supposed to be easily solvable for humans, Tor users are dealt a disproportionate amount of these challenges due to the regularity of Tor exit nodes being dealt with poor IP reputations," the authors of the new specification write.
"We're going to bring a fight with everything that I have to solve this problem because it's solvable and we know it," the New Jersey senator said in the wake of three high-profile deadly shootings in the US in the past two weeks.
And it doesn't show up right away, either — the idea is that you dump all your tasks into your list when you think of them, and then later when it's time to Start Doing Work, some of them will be solvable by a bot.
"They're not a demographic of people that would vote and it's not a big vote winning issue, so I think if we keep pushing the political focus on the issue, the statistics are solvable in a country like Scotland," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
The entire thesis behind Rival was these are solvable problems if we give ourselves runway to do the hard work and build the underlying enterprise platform, the consumer facing piece and solve the problems, leveraging technology as it is today, that we can make the experience better.
Jim Cramer: Now when he came and approached you he must have given you some assuredy that he looked at Boeing, he looked at Airbus, he looked at the EU all the different reservations and told you they were solvable or he wouldn't have approached you.
"All of the technology issues are solvable, but I'm interested in the level of collaboration required in the industry and the governance process that may be needed if the industry is really going to benefit from this technology," said Childs, speaking at ISDA's annual general meeting in Lisbon.
I'm used to having my writing read by others, but crosswords have always been intensely personal for me, and turning that into a solvable work of its own somehow felt like boiling down my essence and pouring it into the 226 tiny squares in a 227.06-by-15 grid.
Hamdok has argued these issues are solvable, and has pushed for Sudan to be removed from the US' list of state sponsors of terror, promising to settle with the families of those involved in the Cole attack and proposing the US and Sudanese governments collaborate on anti-terror initiatives.
Susan Barnett, a former Emmy-nominated network news investigative producer, is lead communications strategist for Global Water 2020, which seeks to accelerate progress toward the under-recognized but solvable challenges of global water security and founder of Faiths for Safe Water, which seeks to unite the faith voice around water.
Something I often think about is how solvable these situations are, how very little effort they actually require, and I can't help but feel a sort of embarrassment worm its way into my brain: If all these situations were so easily solved, why did I take so long to solve them?
It's wild that climate change is completely solvable, except that everyone in a position to solve it is an asshole We also need to resolve the fundamental injustice of climate change: The people who contributed the least to the problem and benefited the least from its sources stand to suffer the most.
"It has made me a lifetime believer in the importance of actually trying to reach out more proactively and solve problems before they get too big to be solvable," said Brad Smith, Microsoft's president who joined the company as a lawyer in the midst of its antitrust fight, in an interview with Axios in February.
They are still in their infancy and nowhere near as powerful as necessary to compute anything but very basic programs, simply because they can't run long enough before the quantum states decohere, but virtually all experts say that these are solvable problems and that now is the time to prepare for the advent of quantum computing.
Watching Warren's announcement video, you can see her priorities are clear: she wants economic and racial justice and recognizes that the two are neither identical nor severable (unlike too many others on the populist left who believe class is a singular unifying force and racism is a secondary "identity politics" issue solvable by economic changes alone).
" The site sent out an email this afternoon to users telling them that the service will shut down on August 4th, with instructions on how to download their photos: "Unfortunately we're not generating enough revenue to cover our costs, and our user base isn't growing fast enough to suggest our revenue issues might be solvable soon.
Obstructing your progress through every stage is a series of obstacles, solvable by yanking on things with your own body-forming string, pulling or pushing objects—apples, rocks, floats, old tin cans, a spool of fishing line—or by being clever with knots: Get a piece of yarn taut between two spots and Yarny can spring upwards from it, or you can shove an asset along it, from a lower level to where it's needed.

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