School officials express confidence that the problem will soon be resolved. |
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One possible method to alleviate the problem of selecting the most representative activation energy is to estimate the value based on collected data. |
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The government's response to the problem was reactive rather than proactive. |
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The factory is recalling all the cars because of a problem with the brakes. |
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Can this problem be dealt with at a national level or must it be addressed at an international level? |
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He has been struggling with the problem of how to keep good workers from leaving. |
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Flooding is a perennial problem for people living by the river. |
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Part of the problem is that the transitional government does not act like the multiclan outfit envisioned by the United Nations. |
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The initial problem the WHO team faced was inadequate reporting of smallpox cases. |
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It is difficult to get resources out of acute care without closing buildings, which is a political problem particularly in rural areas. |
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This problem is compounded by the fact that a disproportionate amount of people aged 65 and older live in these rural areas. |
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We consider the problem of counting and classifying domino tilings of a quadriculated torus. |
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They will attack the problem specifically at key sites in the brain, digestive system, and adipose organs. |
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When confronted with the cannibals, Crusoe wrestles with the problem of cultural relativism. |
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The problem is, as a Afromerican male, when I cut my hair, I always end up with razor bumps around my hair line. |
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This posed a problem for shooting the ship's departure from Southampton, as it was docked on its port side. |
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That is the problem with Dorothy's Third Ward, all these years she has been alderperson she has not made any deals to better that pigsty. |
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The problem is that they didn't allow for the extra centimetre of overlap, so it didn't fit correctly. |
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With angelic non-determinism, any problem in NP would be solvable in polynomial time. |
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Hume's problem of induction was also of fundamental importance to the philosophy of Karl Popper. |
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Breaking antibug commercial phones was no problem for the intercepting devices of the government. |
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And it was with decision that he approached the problem of his wrecked shop. |
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After declaring war on Britain, France was blockaded by the Royal Navy, which caused shortages that worsened the problem of inflation. |
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Very little is known about the approximatibility of this problem despite decades of interest in it. |
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It seemed the problem I was experiencing was areawide, and Ameritech was working to correct it. |
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Among his contributions to philosophy is his claim to have solved the philosophical problem of induction. |
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Popper and John Eccles speculated on the problem of free will for many years, generally agreeing on an interactionist dualist theory of mind. |
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Most criticisms of Popper's philosophy are of the falsification, or error elimination, element in his account of problem solving. |
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The problem lay in forming a primitive proposition which encompassed this and would act as the basis for all of logic. |
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I know this sounds real quacky but they did some mysterious good to the problem and I feel fine. |
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The problem facing both explorers and geographers was finding the latitude and longitude of a geographic location. |
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This problem comes about because the state does not provide enough income for necessities. |
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The Naxalite problem has to be tackled by the state police forces and paramilitary forces. |
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A second problem with turnout measurements lies in the way turnout is computed. |
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In the 1980s, another method of problem resolution emerged, known as a good-bank, bad-bank split model. |
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The problem for Gladstone was that his rural English supporters would not support home rule for Ireland. |
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The issue was not just an abstract problem for Zwingli, as he had secretly married a widow, Anna Reinhard, earlier in the year. |
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Parochial machinery gave Chalmers experience in dealing with the problem of poor relief. |
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Rather than fix the code, we just band-aided the problem by hiding the error message. |
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It is the old problem of what a victor is to do with the vanquished, if the the latter is to gain the bare minimum of economic independence. |
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The widespread collapse in Atlantic salmon stocks suggests that this is not solely a local problem in the River Tay. |
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And so ends one of Euler's most famous papers. We see that Euler actually solves the Basel problem three times and that he does much more. |
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This has become such a problem that it is even evaluated at the level of medical academies such as the American Academy of Dermatology. |
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Some efforts have been taken to redress some of these matters but the problem is ongoing. |
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The plan was that moving these Borderers to Ireland would both solve the Borders problem and tie down Ulster. |
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Duterte has stated that there is no problem with this and might consider their inclusion to the association despite their geographical locations. |
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Adding to the problem were hierarchical relationships that also reeked of nonaccountability. |
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If the wound did not heal, and thus the physical blemish was a problem for the victim's honour, further payments were required. |
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I was planning to take care of the problem for him, but he beat me to the punch and did it himself. |
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Synchronic chain shifts are an example of the theoretical problem of phonological opacity. |
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The problem with this explanation is that the postulated substrate languages differ amongst themselves and with creoles in meaningful ways. |
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Instead of going to the prime minister about the problem Maurice had waited and then broke King's Regulations by making a public attack. |
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Voluntary nonparticipation in the work force is a growing problem in some developed countries. |
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Another problem with tourism is the demand that it creates for second homes. |
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One problem is that 'ue' is often pronounced bisyllabically, as in cruet, duet, fluent, suet. |
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In this note we consider the problem of integrality of Zariski decompositions for pseudoeffective integral divisors on algebraic surfaces. |
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The problem with treating cancer surgically, Galen suggested, was that black bile was everywhere, as inevitable and pervasive as any fluid. |
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So before blamestorming wireless, make sure that the problem does not exist when you are using wired networking. |
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Henry's first major problem as monarch was what to do with the deposed Richard. |
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Different linguists therefore take different approaches to the problem of assigning sounds to phonemes. |
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This was a problem solved in the 1840s when the lake level railway was built, and the quarry as we know it began to take shape. |
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In 1900, the problem of sewage contamination was largely resolved when the city completed a major engineering feat. |
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Homelessness, historically, has been a major problem in the city and remains a growing problem in modern times. |
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A little later, with Sedgwick as his companion, Murchison attacked the difficult problem of the geological structure of the Alps. |
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The problem with the waves that attract is that the animal may be injured or even killed by being hit by the vessel or its propeller. |
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The problem was to find a way to expand distribution without compromising consumer trust in fair trade products and in their origins. |
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After so many years of practice, she can often find the problem and fix it in nothing flat. |
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Tracking the botmaster to her true physical location is a complex problem that is described in detail in the next section. |
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The problem can perhaps be seen if we consider the note produced by an oboeist to which other members of an orchestra tune. |
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A winter and spring of rehabilitation failed to cure the recurring knee problem and she had surgery in May. |
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If subject and object can be identified within a clause, the problem can arise that different orders prevail in different contexts. |
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I had been working on the problem for weeks, and then I had a brainstorm and saw that the solution was easy. |
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The problem of the justness of Native American's slavery was a key issue for the Spanish Crown. |
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Where cheap gas is available and its future supply relatively secure, this also poses a major problem for nuclear projects. |
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Pollution from human activity, including oil spills and also presents a problem for freshwater resources. |
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There was also a persistent problem with engine overloading, as Enterprise locomotives also supplied coach power. |
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The relationships among ophiuroids and all other echinoderms provide an enduring problem in invertebrate evolution. |
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But this raised the problem that one eye was always looking down into the sand and was effectively useless. |
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Roosevelt expected that the United Nations would take up the problem of decolonization. |
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Some copepod females solve the problem by emitting pheromones, which leave a trail in the water that the male can follow. |
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We have no decisions in our state directly on point. With us the problem is one of first impression. None of the cases cited is on point. |
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If we can't figure out how to diagnose this problem remotely, we're going to have to go on site again. |
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Currently Greenpeace considers global warming to be the greatest environmental problem facing the Earth. |
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The report profiles the problem of water pollution resulting from the release of toxic chemicals associated with the country's textile industry. |
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However, its radioactivity is a major problem in safe catalytic applications. |
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However, a widespread problem of malnutrition soon arose wherever maize was introduced as a staple food. |
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An inherent problem with quotas is that fish populations vary from year to year. |
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There is also a large problem with surveillance of illegal fishing activity. |
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The fishing capacity problem is not only related to the conservation of fish stocks but also to the sustainability of fishing activity. |
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Causes of the fishing problem can be found in the property rights regime of fishing resources. |
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They predict that winter flooding of the Meuse may become a recurring problem in the coming decades. |
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Bryggen is already regularly flooded at extreme tides, and it is feared that as sea levels rise, floods will become a major problem in Bergen. |
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A problem with the theory is that the astronomical cycles have been in existence for billions of years, but glaciation is a rare occurrence. |
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An equally serious problem is the tendency to stabilize lake or river levels with dams. |
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Armouring often has the unintended consequence of moving the problem to another part of the coast. |
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Studies have assessed equine intelligence in areas such as problem solving, speed of learning, and memory. |
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The common origin of humans was generally accepted, but it posed the problem of the origins of human settlements in the New World. |
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The more effectively they were drained, the worse the problem became, and soon the fields were lower than the surrounding rivers. |
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New techniques to avoid the saturation problem and to measure magnitudes rapidly for very large earthquakes are being developed. |
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Lack of restrictions on tourism and resorting is also a problem as the number of people visiting the islands is increasing in recent years. |
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Pollution has been a problem in some areas, and in the 1960s and 1970s DDT caused egg loss through thinning of the shells. |
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Eutrophication poses a problem not only to ecosystems, but to humans as well. |
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One great way of solving the phishing problem is doing out-of-band authentication. |
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Beatty discovered the problem at a party aboard Lion a short time after the battle, when a Swedish Naval officer was present. |
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It was a good propellant but burned hot and caused an erosion problem in gun barrels. |
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In practice, the K class were a constant problem and could not operate effectively with a fleet. |
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Thus, in addition to facing the problem of escalating hostilities, their food shortage was magnified by the arrival of more men. |
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Worm chickens once every three months and, if an occasional lice problem occurs, spray the inside of the chook shed with Coopex. |
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Locally and across the nation, middle schools have generally been regarded as the problem child for school systems. |
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Such area closures can be permanent, seasonal, or for a specific period when a bycatch problem is registered. |
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In some cases fishermen are required to relocate when a bycatch problem occurs. |
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Corrosion is also a serious problem and requires detailed design considerations. |
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This concession was a problem for the king since Charles was the puppet of the king's enemies. |
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The major problem here is the approach of using the domain object directly as the parameter for the action method that allows a user to overpost. |
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The professor of complexity theory says that the problem can be solved in polynomial time. |
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One other derailleur problem I should mention is that of chain overshift or overshooting the gear you select. |
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To the beginning computerist, the printout of memory errors won't mean much. But it does indicate a problem in one of the memory modules. |
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The most daunting problem for Germany in protecting an invasion fleet was the small size of its navy. |
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Hill was a problem child who was sent to Woodlands because his parents couldn't handle him at home. |
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This leaves the radar with the problem of deciding where the target object is located. |
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The problem of cookbookery is not peculiar to data analysis. But the solution of concentrating upon mathematics and proof is. |
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In the 19th century, the flooding of the Mississippi became a more severe problem than when the floodplain was filled with trees and brush. |
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Besides preparing plans of attack, the coupist officers took measures to meet the problem of anti-coupism in their services. |
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Though the problem is most significant with regard to grizzlies, these issues affect the other types of brown bears as well. |
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We can deal with each problem as it pops up, or we can take a proactive stance and try to prevent future problems. |
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As mariners had started to explore the oceans in the Age of Discovery the problem of accurate navigation had become more pressing. |
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Partly, the problem lies in the success of water suppliers to increase supplies and failure of groups promoting preservation of water resources. |
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One problem these migrant workers are involved with is the growth of slums. |
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This problem is usually averted by housing them in robust hutches and runs. |
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Wolf attacks on hunting dogs are considered a major problem in Scandinavia and Wisconsin. |
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Wild violets are regarded as a problem in shady fescue lawns in North America. |
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The only other problem is that there's a nagging tendency for the highlight to overrun when cursoring through file lists. |
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Cyberplagiarism, or copying from the Internet, is another problem rampant in schools, enabled by Internet access. |
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For the cybersleuth, hunting evidence in the data tangle of the Internet, the problem is different. |
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In practice, however, windmill design is not very complicated and the biggest problem is the tradeoff between cost and reliability. |
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This problem was selected because it is a practical example of the types of system that are excellent candidates for demanufacture. |
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Progesterone tests can give a high reading in some females with a hormonal problem that are in fact not pregnant. |
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The problem is that no one can throw a die twice in precisely the same way, and this is why dice is a game of chance and not a skill. |
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Though the Spaniards had halted the Azrtec wars and human sacrifices an unexpected problem arose. |
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The heavy rainfall in the state does not lend itself well to annual crops and frequent flooding is a problem as well. |
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The laptop ad that first showed an IT team with a problem and then showed FooCorp as the solution used emotional pivot as its dramatic structure. |
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Piracy continued to thrive for at least half a century after the British takeover, though the problem was eventually brought under control. |
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No! There's a problem with the cassette player. Don't press fast forward or it eats the tape! |
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Wallace and Drake reported that the woody-gall problem found in Peru, South Africa and Australia was related to vein enation. |
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He worked on this problem from time to time during the remainder of his life. |
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Navigators and scientists in most European countries were aware of the problem and were involved in finding a solution. |
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Whatever could be discovered from solving the problem at sea would only improve the determination of longitude on land. |
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But every known algorithm for this problem requires a number of steps that increases exponentially as n increases. |
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In the late eighteenth century the crown devoted some resources to the study and remedy the problem of poor roads. |
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The problem appears to have started when a guide wire became hung up on one of the long hinges that join the fanfold panels of the array. |
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This fact complicates the problem of estimating future oil supplies, especially at prices substantially above preembargo levels. |
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Williams had a problem fitting his left rear tyre and that left Alonso only 3.1secs adrift when he rejoined from his final stop three laps later. |
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Deforestation, often the result of illegal logging, is an acute problem in the Philippines. |
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Manure is not a problem at The Gables, for a local farmer comes weekly, foreloads it by tractor into a trailer and takes it away. |
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The problem was further compounded by the illegality of overseas Chinese trade under Ming law, making them even more suspicious. |
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The daunting problem is that the incidence of tuberculosis has declined only glacially and in some places may be increasing. |
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My grandfather mentioned the problem to Lord Fermoy, whom he knew through the British Legion. and Lord Fermoy said he would put in a good word. |
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Corruption remains a problem in Sri Lanka, and there is currently very little protection for those who stand up against corruption. |
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A similar problem would plague the Bruges branch of the bank when managed by the third Portinari brother, Tommaso. |
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The problem for the taoiseach is that he is increasingly being called on to defend his administration as the GUBUs loom before it. |
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Clark was faced with the problem of determining which hemipenial type constituted the primitive condition. |
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The variational formulation of this problem leads to hemivariational inequality with a nonsmooth functional defined on the contact boundary. |
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Shaft mining was done in some areas, but the limiting factor was the problem of removing water. |
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The existence of a Higgs boson would be the simplest solution to the problem of electroweak symmetry breaking. |
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Austrian all rounder Alex Luger climbs what he describes as a highball boulder problem and what most people would call a solo. |
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After the recent enlargement, the new states that joined since 2004 added the problem of solving accessibility to the transport agenda. |
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The conceptualization of the problem of Viet Nam veteran postservice adjustment has evolved over the years. |
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The storm also caused damage to hospitals and roads which created a larger problem in helping victims and moving resources. |
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Unemployment became a problem as graduates entering the workforce could not find jobs. |
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While funds were raised by private individuals and charities, lack of adequate action let the problem become a catastrophe. |
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Otto named his relatives the new leaders of the stem duchies, but this approach didn't completely solve the problem of disloyalty. |
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Fertilizer runoff from surrounding agricultural land has exacerbated the problem and led to increased eutrophication. |
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The problem is that the Earth turns 15 degrees per hour, making such measurements dependent on time. |
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But every kind of personal problem could be dealt with as an horary question. |
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Such a problem is generalized to an estimation of concentric, co-dimension 1, subspheres of a polysphere. |
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Driving with all four wheels on unploughed land is another solution to the problem of wide tyres. |
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Achieving highly precise longitude remained a problem in geography until the application of Galileo's Jovian moon method in the 18th century. |
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By impoverishing and provoking both coastal Chinese and Japanese against the regime, it increased the problem it was purporting to solve. |
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World maps form a distinctive category of maps due to the problem of projection. |
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Hymir tells him to go get some bait from his pasture, which he expects should not be a problem for Thor. |
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The problem of powerful families protecting criminal relatives was to be solved by expelling them to other parts of the realm. |
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Such a solution only puts the humanist in a cleft stick by trading the problem of malnutrition for that of over-population. |
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My inexpert attempts at repairing the hole with duct tape only made the problem worse. |
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This problem was circumvented when the competitors agreed that the realm would be handed over to Edward until a rightful heir had been found. |
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A serious problem when creating these writing systems was that the languages differed dialectally greatly from each other. |
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It was composed of 17 articles and sought in part to deal with the problem of enforcing the Charters. |
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Henry's principal problem was to restore royal authority in a realm recovering from the Wars of the Roses. |
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One way to approach the problem of intersectionality is to examine how courts frame and interpret the stories of Black women plaintiffs. |
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The problem with confusion of names is most relevant to the earlier periods of Scandinavian colonization in the area. |
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The standard linear programming discretization of the continuous problem becomes intractible for moderate grid sizes. |
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This problem seems to have been overlooked by the Spanish planners, but it was insurmountable. |
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It always seems to be a problem to be dealt with when resources permit. Jam tomorrow, as usual. |
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For William the English problem was inextricably intertwined with the situation in Germany. |
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Ethics was the problem of how to deal with these passions and restore reason as the dominant faculty. |
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It was a problem posed by Wren that serves as an ultimate source to the conception of Newton's Principia Mathematica Philosophiae Naturalis. |
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In this view, the tendency of the philosophes in particular to apply rationality to every problem is considered the essential change. |
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Therefore, part of the errors in the localization results is due to the problem of joysticking the robot exactly onto the marked positions. |
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This temporarily solved the problem in Paris, but the rest of the country suffered. |
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Second, we discuss the problem of karoshi, which is unique to Japan. Karoshi has become an increasingly serious problem. |
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It's not a problem of hostility or antagonism, it's more of a problem of indifference. |
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The underlying problem is that climate and pollen vary somewhat from region to region. |
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This has been noted as a problem by several writers on Northern Ireland, with no generally recommended solution. |
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The problem with this route was that the Spanish owned both sides of the Mississippi below Natchez. |
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The problem is to get the peasants used to living in a landlordless world. If you can't make the farmer productive, leave him alone. |
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Proposed solutions to the problem are a topic of heated debate among politicians and the community at large. |
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At first, I thought is my laoya computer got problem because I keep getting disconnected or server error messages since Friday. |
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The problem getting to all these remote customers is still the last mile, no matter how far they live from the switch. |
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Petrol sniffing is also a problem among some remote Indigenous communities. |
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Structural cracking is also proving to be a recurring and enduring problem that is not yet resolved. |
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The problem was traced to a fatigue crack in an oil pipe requiring the replacement of some engines and modifications to the design. |
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Darwin was passionately opposed to slavery, while seeing no problem with the working conditions of English factory workers or servants. |
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This problem spurred the invention of the regulator to evenly spool the line out and prevent tangling. |
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Together with his former student Richard Taylor, he published a second paper which circumvented the problem and thus completed the proof. |
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They shared an interest in the fundamental problem of learning how genetic information might be stored in molecular form. |
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In 1956, Crick wrote an informal paper about the genetic coding problem for the small group of scientists in Gamow's RNA group. |
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The main problem to which Papin had given no solution was how to make the action repeatable at regular intervals. |
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The main problem with the Newcomen design was that it used energy inefficiently, and was therefore expensive to operate. |
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According to Rolt, Stephenson managed to solve the problem caused by the weight of the engine on the primitive rails. |
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Boulton greatly reduced the counterfeiting problem by adding lines to the coin edges, and striking slightly concave planchets. |
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Their friend John Wilkinson, who had solved the problem of boring an accurate cylinder, was a particularly grievous case. |
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The largely rural life in early New Zealand led to the image of New Zealanders being rugged, industrious problem solvers. |
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One way to sidestep this problem is to exhaust partially filtered air to the outdoors, which is a design feature of some central vacuum systems. |
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Lack of expansive working, or any means of control of the cutoff, is also a serious problem with many such designs. |
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The second problem was that the planetary model could not explain the highly peaked emission and absorption spectra of atoms that were observed. |
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Sometimes the problem was caused by atmospheric moisture being trapped in the layup during construction in humid weather. |
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The tram was out of service during the early part of 2014 due to an electrical problem but returned in time for the August bank holiday. |
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A further problem is the lack of through platforms at Bletchley and Bedford. |
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Long freight trains are a problem if the passing stretches are not long enough. |
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This problem is less serious with electrical signalling such as Centralized traffic control. |
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But Beveridge alluding to the problem of an overall declining birth rate, argued that even the flat rate would be eugenic. |
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The dense racial politics and the indeterminacy of the long-grasser problem at the Tiwi shops make this a paradigmatic contact zone. |
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I'll just take a look-see at the problem and come right back, then we can go to lunch. |
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Language poses a serious problem for the older generation and for women working at home. |
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Isolation is a common problem amongst this widely dispersed community and can lead to a range of mental illnesses. |
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It seems to have been a recurring problem that early drafts of his works were copied and circulated without his permission. |
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For a long time we had a problem that every writer wanted to rewrite the history. |
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Once they enter such tissues, they can be difficult to extract, often exacerbating the problem as they migrate across the membrane. |
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Part of the problem with a single definition of the term Hinduism is the fact that Hinduism does not have a founder. |
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Another core problem in the study of early Buddhism is the relation between dhyana and insight. |
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Spanish Inquisitors viewed witchcraft as a problem that could be cured simply through confession. |
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A major problem for the team from the start was that wreck sites in the UK lacked any legal protection from plunderers and treasure hunters. |
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The problem of funding a public preschool occurs not only from limited sources but from the cost per child. |
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The problem is quite pronounced in China, where many specimens have been stolen. |
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The assignment is often an essay on a subject set by the supervisor, or a problem sheet set by the lecturer. |
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An interesting problem is the consideration of partial failure and make-shift repair. |
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Moss can be a problem if very thick, but is not usually detrimental, and many species of moss are actually protective. |
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Condensation is much less of a problem on thick straw roofs, which also provide much better insulation since they do not need to be ventilated. |
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Paxton's roofing system incorporated his elegant solution to the problem of draining the building's vast roof area. |
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Applied and economic ornithology aim to reduce the ill effects of problem birds and enhance gains from beneficial species. |
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For Darwin, the problem was how species arose from a common ancestor, but he did not attempt to find rules for delineation of species. |
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Both the illicit manufacture and diversion of illegal explosives to the consumer market have become a growing problem in recent years. |
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The problem was solved by emphasising Henry's descent in a direct male line, whereas March's descent was through his grandmother. |
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The problem with this model is that funding can be inconsistent and can disrupt the development and operation of services. |
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His third satire, however, deals with the problem of true religion, a matter of great importance to Donne. |
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Among Hume's conclusions regarding the problem of induction is that there is no certainty that the future will resemble the past. |
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The problem is that parts of the theory itself need to be assumed in order to select and report the experimental conditions. |
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In Area Control Centers, a major weather problem is thunderstorms, which present a variety of hazards to aircraft. |
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There is also a problem with the recent appearance of stone mazes which should be discouraged. |
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Locke is aware of a problem posed by unlimited accumulation but does not consider it his task. |
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This problem was compounded by careless editors who deemed difficult words incorrect, and changed them in later editions. |
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Rowling said that she had had a crisis while writing the novel and had to rewrite one chapter many times to fix a problem with the plot. |
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Economic logic is increasingly applied to any problem that involves choice under scarcity or determining economic value. |
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I was questioned by the press over Jade Ewen's race, and I think we would have placed second, but there is a problem when you go further east. |
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Adding to the problem was an extremely long development time, resulting in graphic elements that already seemed outdated by the time of release. |
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This led to public safety concerns and the local District Council refused any further licences until the problem was solved. |
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Perception, learning, problem solving, memory, attention, language and emotion are all well researched areas as well. |
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Cinematic innovators attempted to cope with the fundamental synchronization problem in a variety of ways. |
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However the matter of rules remained a problem with Sheffield clubs continuing to play by their own rules. |
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The early 1980s also saw a significant decline in league attendances as a result of the recession and the ongoing problem of hooliganism. |
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Closure of Naval Air Facility Midway in 1993 eliminated the problem of collisions with military aircraft. |
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The basic problem was that the older players were past their peak while younger replacements did not make the progress expected. |
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The problem for the vacuum metallizer is to obtain adhesion of a base coat to the polyethylene. |
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Part of the problem was the different definition of interference under British and US rules. |
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The problem was structural he argued, and lamented the failture of the LTA to produce talented players. |
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With a metonymic expression encountered in almost every sixth utterance, an uncontroversial need for dealing with this problem is demonstrated. |
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Coral bleaching is another manifestation of the problem and is showing up in reefs across the planet. |
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This problem can be avoided to an extent through the transport of waste by rail from transfer stations. |
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The problem seemed to subside, and the decision was made to keep him on the track rather than pit him. |
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A few corners later, the problem struck again, and Vettel ran off the track and subsequently retired, due to brake failure. |
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During this period, Davis had been clearly struggling with his game, displaying the classic symptoms of a confidence problem in his technique. |
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It was clear that Davis had a serious problem and ultimately one he would never recover from. |
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The roads are often quite steep, narrow and winding, and ruts can be a problem when it rains. |
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However, London and Washington were able to smooth over the problem after Lincoln released the two. |
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The Allied powers referred the problem of Upper Silesia to the League after they had been unable to resolve the territorial dispute. |
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Piracy was enough of a problem that some states entered into the redemption business. |
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Recruitment of child soldiers has also been cited as a serious problem in the country. |
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The raids were such a problem coastal settlements were seldom undertaken until the 19th century. |
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Virgin Islands, the United States government has been studying the problem for years. |
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There is no agreement between the two Governments on where the boundary lies, which is a problem that has bedevilled the situation for some time. |
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Indeed, the problem of determining the area of plane figures was a major motivation for the historical development of calculus. |
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Put simply, the roots of the trade problem and of the resurgent protectionism it has fomented are fundamentally political as well as economic. |
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After 1529 or so, the problem of untended farmland disappeared with the rising population. |
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Dowding, to highlight the problem of the Big Wing's performance, submitted a report compiled by Park to the Air Ministry on 15 November. |
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A particular problem was the division of the river into two shallow channels by the Dumbuck shoal near Dumbarton. |
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But the perennial problem has always been the extent to which the court can impute sufficient desire to convert recklessness into intention. |
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Another problem was that he was very farsighted wearing thick glasses under his goggles, which would mist up at altitude. |
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Another problem may arise in older cases where the ratio and obiter are not explicitly separated, as they are today. |
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Kelly remarked that visibility was a huge problem on both stages as his windscreen misted over. |
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Both Gregory and earlier methods have the problem that in some circumstances they do not treat all votes equally. |
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A universal problem encountered by lawmakers throughout human history is how to organize published statutes. |
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