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To obtain response categories, residents pooled their own experiences to derive definable categories that captured the problems they felt caused their fatigue or difficulties in falling asleep.
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Barry Ritholtz captured the problem with the rental market perfectly: There are a lot of rental properties just sitting on the market.
Nearly four decades ago, another novelist, Kurt Vonnegut Jr., captured the problem when he put these words into the mouth of a fictitious American ambassador who had been fired for pessimism: "The highest possible form of treason is to say that Americans aren't loved wherever they go, whatever they do".
RSF advisor John Fullerton captured the problem: the people serving on investment committees often have spent their careers living and breathing current models of portfolio theory and investment management.
12. Blackflix On The Last King of Scotland: "Toys too much with 'white hero in Africa' pattern and fails to fully capture the problems of post colonial Africa".
Eigenvector centrality adds this important nuance and captures the problems often associated to proximity to the most visible.
Nobody can give a simple and clear explanation to capture the problems described above in a theoretical framework (using numerical simulations, many qualitative and quantitative but sometimes very complex studies have investigated effects of antiviral drugs [3], [8], [9], [10], [12], [26]).
(The multilayered title of George Stephanopoulos's memoir captures the problem with real presidents: "All Too Human").
Gladwell's rankings piece captures the problem of Arrow's impossibility theorem.
An alternative, overlapping, way to capture the problem is to examine "promoter groups"—federations controlled by clans or individuals.
"Characterizing existential dilemmas in psychological terms strikes me as not capturing the problem," said Mr. Postol, who is also a speaker at the nuclear conference.
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