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He recalls how a curious problem crossed his mind: "How many flips would I need in the worst case?
An engineer at Amazon in the late 1990s, Linden worked on a curious problem: how to recommend books without human intervention.
I first read about this problem in "Tournament of the Towns, 1980 to 1984," which is a curious problem solving competition in which, as they say, "teams from different cities are handicapped according to the population of the city".
It is a curious problem to construct a transcendental meromorphic solution of (2.1) for the case (deg A>0).
Which brings about a curious problem.
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But a curious infestation is causing problems everywhere, from ghost train to helter-skelter … Funny, surreal and unpredictable, this is a glittering tribute to amusement-park magic.
To me this seems a curious defence, as the problems in nursing predate the current government by many years, during which there were no cuts.
One problem is a curious imbalance in the structure.
Man-machine symbiosis is already used in thousands of applications where a curious mind found an unsolved problem and thought of extra-human intelligence as the right tool.
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