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    According to Eck, "Unsolvable" Cases Are Considered "Weak" in the Sense
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According to Eck, "Unsolvable" Cases Are Considered "Weak" in the Sense

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According to Eck, "unsolvable" cases are considered "weak" in the sense that they cannot be solved regardless of the amount of effort put into the investigation.

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