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These tasks are usually confronted with the issue of curse of dimensionality.
This isn't the first time that Ms. Palin was confronted with the issue.
When confronted with the issue, he said that he had learned in Scotland "No bishop, no king".
However, Ben had been one of the rare individuals confronted with the issue of getting tested for HD – "Come on down!" indeed.
All through this Web site, we shall be confronted with the issue of whether systems change intrinsically or in response to external events.
But on an evening in May, a month before he launched his campaign, Bush was confronted with the issue that defined his brother's time in the White House.
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Judge Higginbotham pointed out that until 1961, no judge had been confronted with the issues raised by the defendant's motion because no African-American had been appointed as a federal judge.
In 1985, the school board of Cornwall county, New York, was confronted with the recurring issue of maintenance and cleanliness.
Mr. Butler, now a diplomat in residence at the Council on Foreign Relations, said in an interview the council was confronted with "the same issue that it was trying to solve with this resolution, namely a recalcitrant state bucking its authority".
POEs are, however, confronted with the legitimacy issue in transitional economies, such as China.
Transplantation medicine has been confronted with this issue from the beginning of its development.
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