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Also for the DTLZ and WFG functions, there is no function having a convex Pareto front; however, a convex Pareto front may bring more difficulty (than a concave Pareto front) for decomposition-based algorithms in terms of solutions' uniformity maintenance [20].

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But "it would bring more difficulties to disaster relief work if lots of unprofessional personnel were at the scene," the statement added.

The results also show that in multi-ship encounter situations, the violation of COLREGs by one ship can sometimes bring more difficulties to other ships to avoid collision while undesirable manoeuvre actions have to be taken.

The complex service processes with no agreed uniform guidelines, clear roles and consistent outcome evaluation may bring more difficulties to establish the referral and communication networks; in turn, a lack of the referral and communication networks or a lack of uniform guidelines, clear roles and consistent outcome evaluation systems also may lead to more complicated service processes.

Moreover, different from the literature mentioned above, the function f in (1.1) involves the Caputo fractional derivative D 0 + α 1 C u ( t ) and D 0 + α 2 C u ( t ), which brings more difficulty to the study.

Birth brings more difficulties.

But this has brought more trouble.

Hopefully Friday will bring more inspiring options.

Males bring more food than females.

Caps bring more attention.

It is well known that nonlinearities with derivatives bring about more difficulties to solve the problem for us.

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