Maybe even less than half. After the problemo is discovered there may be much work to be done. Identifying the solution is half the problem, savvy?
2006-12-18 05:56:09
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answered by hmbn 4
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Its the first part of the solution. How could you solve a problem without identifying it?
2006-12-17 23:43:38
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answered by JKT 2
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What problem? Identification is not a part of the solution per se, but it is a requirement to obtain a solution. This is common sense.
2006-12-18 01:13:59
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answered by Rick 5
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At least that's what GI Joe says: "Knowing is half the battle!".....
Once known, then a course of action must be set in motion to achieve anything.... Otherwise, It's just a matter of knowing what happens after the fact....
Your sister,
Ginger
2006-12-18 01:00:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes,because then you must conjure up a solution.
2006-12-17 23:42:36
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answered by Celebrity girl 7
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most questions on here arent even questions...its not easy to pose a question...these things have too many flaws or are vague and most stem from poor understanding of the use of language.
2006-12-18 00:39:51
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answered by Spiderpig 3
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yes because with the other half you have to resolve the issue or problem afterwards
2006-12-18 10:33:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, but many times it is the most important half.....
2006-12-17 23:46:53
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answered by Anonymous
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right you are. Finding suitable solutions is the complete work.
2006-12-17 23:46:43
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answered by Brahmanda 7
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I think it's the first step to solve the problem ;-)
2006-12-17 23:38:22
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answered by ♥Sapphire 7
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