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So high wind power penetration in the power system could cause pressures on peak-valley regulation and accommodating problems [14].

The difference to the original Bayesian reduced rank regression formulation (Geweke, 1996) is that our model uses low-rank approximation to the covariance matrix, making it more suitable for high-dimensional phenotypes, and informative prior distributions accommodating problem-specific knowledge.

Improvements in interpersonal problems were similar to those achieved with brief dynamic psychotherapy, in which improvements in socially avoidant, nonassertive and overly accommodating problems are more readily achieved than improvements in the cold, self-centered and controlling dimensions [ 46].

The poor tend to have a passive relationship to fate: their lack of self-determination makes them far more likely to accommodate problems than to solve them (they are, by extension, far less likely to commit suicide than are the empowered).

Although everyone started out with good intentions, and both sides tried to be accommodating when problems arose (like cracks in the walls and doors that would no longer open), she said good will eroded as the project dragged on for years.

At the Guildford appeal, the judges accommodated this problem by suggesting that both the Balcombe Street men and the Guildford Four could have been involved in the bombings.

To accommodate this problem, we propose to convert the LP coefficients C to one of their frequency representations, such as LSF.

Fuzzy-k means with extragrades was devised to accommodate this problem but estimating the amount of extragrades can be challenging and can lead to dubious classifications.

However, this exact approach did not produce satisfactory results in our case, so we modified the algorithm from [ 11] in order to better accommodate our problem.

To accommodate this problem, Article 5.7 allows regulatory measures "where relevant scientific evidence is insufficient" to demonstrate the safety of a product (World Trade Organization [WTO] 1994, 72), but there is an obligation on regulators to take steps to obtain sufficient evidence.

News reports have stated that Mr. Aristide would prefer to spend his exile in South Africa, and the South African government initially said that it would have no problem accommodating him.

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