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That branch of government has a reputation for being intractable, and it seems that foot-soldiers are miffed at political intrusions into their work.
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All of the above methods, however, have a possibility of being intractable for long RNA sequences.
Sometimes he can help, and sometimes the trouble — misuse of public funds, for example — is intractable.
Since the first register in 1999, 868 sites, or 60% of the total, have been repaired or conservation is under way, but the problems of many remaining on the list for years are intractable.
The indications for surgery were intractable pain or infertility.
The most common cause for death was intractable septic shock and multiple organ failure (81%), generally despite sufficient oxygenation with ECMO, as can be seen in Table 3 (end of ECMO, non-survivors).
Stochastic dynamic programming is used to find the optimal schedule of resource allocation for small problems but is intractable for large problems owing to the "curse of dimensionality 8.
Clearly, there are systems for which analysis is intractable.
The transcatheter treatment of epistaxis is still mostly reserved for cases that are intractable to conservative therapy.
The average received SNR at PR, for AF-SC is intractable and we will analyze it numerically.
As a consequence, one may minimize the mutual coherence by exhaustively searching the best positions for pilots which are intractable from the computational point of view.
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