Two task forces have been formed, one to consider short-term solutions and the other to look at the schools' needs beyond 1991.
This solution looks like mustard and turns black when exposed to blood.
I'm not sure what a good solution would look like.
At first sight the solution looks easy: attempt less, more slowly.
But if you take a systems view, the problem and the solutions look very different.
But solutions always look easy after you've come to them.
Of course, every great solution looks simple in retrospect, doesn't it?
The solution must have looked quite funny to an onlooker.
To others the short-term solution looks like a long-term problem.
When first invented, they were called "a solution looking for a problem".