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two-body problem

[too-bod-ee]

noun

Astronomy, Mechanics.
  1. the problem of calculating the motions of two bodies in space moving solely under the influence of their mutual gravitational attraction.



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But remember: Whether you actually infect someone is a two-body problem.

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“We solved the two-body problem!”

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These days, married academics often talk of the two-body problem — the juggling of careers in the search of a university or company willing to hire both.

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Alongside PrOACT, we thought about two other strategies related to dealing with the two-body problem, called ‘alternator’ and ‘complements’ strategies, which are outlined in a February 2018 Harvard Business Review article.

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When we first got together, I was unaware of the ‘two-body problem’ — the challenge academic couples face finding suitable and fulfilling jobs in the same locality.

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