Sentence examples for The problem belongs from inspiring English sources

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The problem belongs to a class of NP-complete ones.

The problem belongs to a class of multi-mode case project scheduling problems, where the problem of finding a feasible solution is NP-complete.

The problem belongs to a culture that still cannot quite imagine nonfiction as a realm of art.

The problem belongs to them and indeed if you keep accepting other people's rotten fish you are doing them a disservice.

Credit for solving the problem belongs principally to John Augustus Roebling, a German-born American engineer who added a web truss to either side of his roadways and produced a structure so rigid that he successfully bridged the Niagara Gorge at Niagara Falls, New York, the Ohio River at Cincinnati, and, finally, in his masterpiece, the East River between Brooklyn and Manhattan at New York City.

Geographically it is best suited as North African first refuge point, but the problem belongs to the EU.

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The problem belonged to Dr. Wilkins at the University of London.

One said the problem belonged to the carrier whose name was on the policies when the workers were first exposed.

The problem belonged to Greg Govan, the veteran Byram Hills coach, himself a relay star on Villanova teams that twice won national championships.

Problem (21) is made of an objective function and bounding constraints which all are ratios of two posynomials, making the problem belong to the class of CGP [38].

Problem (30) consists of an objective function and bounding constraints which all are ratios of two posynomials, making the problem belong to the class of CGP [31].

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