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There was a time when America was about rising to challenges, exceeding expectations, solving problems and setting good examples.
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"The people elected a new president and new government with one single expectation: solving problems," she said.
Within this framework, the CR decision making engine aims at finding the best parameters to meet the users expectations by solving a set of equations as shown in Table Two of article [61] from which is extracted Figure 7).
Telehealthcare is presented as a new paradigm that offers high expectations to solve this picture.
Data like these provide a blueprint for conversations to clarify expectations, problem solve impediments, and define consequences for unprofessional behavior.
In terms of the internal script reconfiguration principle, learners who experienced their selected internal collaboration scripts producing expectation failures during collaborative solving of ill-structured problems were more likely to reconfigure their internal collaboration script, thereby enabling them to better solve ensuing ill-structured problems.
If it lives up to expectations, it will solve many of the shortcomings of present displays, and create possibilities for applications that have yet to be imagined.Thanks to their unique design, OLED screens are brighter, clearer and may ultimately be cheaper to produce than the liquid crystal displays (LCDs) used widely in today's portable devices.
A key element of AutoTutor's effectiveness is that it emulates how human tutors work with students, which revolves around scaffolding students to self-explain key expectations required to solve a problem (Graesser et al. 2012).
Of course, the reason why a prescriptive realist might endorse such rules would be very different from the reasons offered by the just war theorist: the latter would talk about abiding moral values whereas the former would refer to useful rules which help establish expectations of behaviour, solve coordination problems and to which prudent bargainers would consent.
Mr. Gardner also reveals how often problem solving means overturning expectations (Christopher Columbus is said to have won a bet about whether he could balance an egg on its tip by breaking and flattening its shell), and how often puzzles require translation from one realm to another (a problem about the random meetings of friends is transformed into a problem about geometry).
As discussed in [13], Bayesian estimation finds the estimate of x by solving the conditional expectation hat{mathbf{x}} = mathsf{E}~ left[mathbf{x}|mathbf{y} right] = sumlimits_{mathcal{S}} p (mathcal{S}|mathbf{y}) mathsf{E} left[mathbf{x}|mathbf{y},mathcal{S} right] (4).
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