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How each side manages those tensions will determine a great deal, but the underlying difficulty is that Europeans have limited sway over Turkey's leadership because they are in a state of dependence on Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.

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We offer a less rigorous scale analysis argument to explain why the underlying difficulty in accelerating short-range interactions is not peculiar to the Gaussian RBF basis or to the Fast Gauss Transform, but rather is likely to be a generic difficulty in accelerating the short-range interactions of almost any RBF basis with almost any Fast Summation.

Judge Newman has lamented this parlance and the underlying difficulty it elides: "Judge Hand manifestly did not think of his observations as the enunciation of anything that might be called a 'test.' His disclaimer (for himself and everyone else) of the ability to 'fix the boundary' should have been sufficient caution that no 'test' capable of yielding a result was intended". Hon.

The underlying difficulty is holding together the coalition of local and foreign judges, lawyers and administrators who staff the court.Foreign staff want to expand the docket from five to ten suspects and to order testimony from six high-ranking members of the current government.

Although the 2007 law restores workers' ability to sue if they believe they have been discriminated against in pay, it doesn't solve the underlying difficulty for employees to know whether they've been treated unfairly to begin with.

Authors: Baniasadi, P., Ejov, V., Filar, J.A., Haythorpe, M. This book was motivated by the notion that some of the underlying difficulty in challenging instances of graph-based problems (e.g., the Traveling Salesman Problem) may be "inherited" from simpler graphs which – in an appropriate sense – could be seen as "ancestors" of the given graph instance.

Such networks promote increased fitness and resilience and may explain the underlying difficulty in cultivating most environmental microorganisms [ 25– 27].

Dependence on training data highlights the underlying difficulty in this and many similar studies, which is the lack of a 'gold standard' against which to evaluate new classifiers.

However difficult the logistics were, the underlying difficulty was that forums for stakeholders to collaborate and improve distribution effectiveness in a timely way simply did not exist until weeks after the earthquake [ 24].

The underlying difficulty is also apparent in the current use of nomenclature: patients with the CNV disorder and patients with a point mutation in the 'main' disease-causing gene are defined as having 'Sotos syndrome' or 'neurofibromatosis' or 'Smith-Magenis syndrome', for example.

The underlying difficulty in interpretation is that while place cells might be summing up grid cells, there is evidence that they can be formed and maintained through mechanisms that may not critically involve the mEC at all (Bush et al., 2014; Sasaki et al., 2015).

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