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[suh-loo-shuhn] / səˈlu ʃən /




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"There'll be a lot of additional engagement that clubs can have with their fans through those microchips and different digital solutions."

From BBC

“Let’s end this culture of half-assed solutions,” she said — also noting that there were “some folks” who “didn’t want me to come here today.”

From Los Angeles Times

"That division obviously undermines a regional solution... Without shared premises and minimum consensus, it’s obviously very difficult to respond at the regional level," said Jaramillo.

From Barron's

Her ambitions were practical—“not to suggest dogmatic prescriptions or pat solutions,” she wrote in the inaugural issue, but to provide facts and “moral support” so “women can make knowledgeable decisions.”

From The Wall Street Journal

We’re going to need to start preparing the ground for a real solution, from either the spending or taxation side, with some straight talk from respected political leaders.

From The Wall Street Journal