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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as practical problems" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing issues or challenges that are grounded in real-world applications or situations.
Example: "The researchers focused on addressing the issues that arose as practical problems in the field of environmental science."
Alternatives: "as real-world challenges" or "as tangible issues".
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But the shareholder-value model has conceptual as well as practical problems.
We believe that this is a fundamentally new and principled approach to a wide variety of problems of interest both as models of the problems solved by the brain and as practical problems in their own right.
One of them, for example, was with the process of identifying the consequences of an act a process that raises conceptual as well as practical problems as to what are to be counted as consequences, even without precisely quantifying the value of those consequences.
We focus on the attacker model as well as practical problems, performance tradeoffs, and bootstrapping.
It spans a broad spectrum of topics, from mathematical models and design methodologies, to software engineering and data security issues, as well as practical problems in technical systems, such as transportation, and telecommunications.
Castanet et al. [34] listed several reasons as practical problems in counting growth marks.
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In a country where citizens think of themselves as practical problem-solvers and realists, this aversion to bad news is a surprising feature of the democratic process.
A convergence of clever advertising and engineering advances in televisions, appliances and housing components is allowing green marketers to recast high-efficiency options as practical problem-solvers for the home rather than as saviors of the planet.
Its image may have been marred by Mayor Klaus Wowereit's much-quoted view that the city is "poor but sexy" as well as more practical problems like the large-scale disruptions to the suburban rail service last summer.
So far, the use of these cells is burdened by ethical considerations as well as by practical problems: the lack of available embryos, difficulties with the generation of immunocompatible cells, and the risk of uncontrolled malignant proliferation of residual undifferentiated cells.
Generalizing distributions is an old practice and has ever been considered as precious as many other practical problems in statistics.
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