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The phrase "a demanding problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a problem that requires significant effort, skill, or resources to solve.
Example: "The team faced a demanding problem that tested their analytical abilities and teamwork."
Alternatives: "a challenging issue" or "a tough dilemma".
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The precise measurement of rheological properties is a demanding problem in various field of engineering.
A kinetic study on CH4 combustion over a very active PdO/ZrO2 catalyst with high Pd loading (10% w/w of Pd) is presented as an example of a demanding problem which requires both the development of appropriate experimental tools and a theoretical insight on surface chemistry.
Considering that the exact estimation of the PER for the system at hand is a demanding problem, we will first evaluate the PEP expression, then resort to the standard union bound.
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People with a demanding job would have been in trouble.
It was a demanding job.
It's a demanding job, honestly.
Kelly had a demanding job as a social worker.
As a result, the demanding problem of constructing SIM of any dimensions is recast into the remarkably simpler task of solving a properly devised ODE system by stiff numerical schemes available in the literature.
Since reconstruction of composite defects in the head and neck region is a challenging and demanding problem for head and neck surgeons, surgical aids have been sought for decades.
They shaped the question this way: How did these quintessential middle Americans, "working essentially alone, with little formal scientific or technical training, solve a complex and demanding problem that had defied better-known experimenters for centuries?" The brothers were gifted and committed, yes, but so were others who had tried and come up short.
A much more demanding problem relates to monitoring of continuing eligibility conditions.
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