Sentence examples for implications and problems from inspiring English sources

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We therefore briefly discuss implications and problems that might emerge using a kernel function that does not satisfy the theorem.

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The overall goal of the project was to examine the implications, benefits and problems of bringing management closer to the level where teaching and learning takes place and to improve the efficiency of the school system.

In order to show the practical implications and possible problems of using nonstationary models and provide critical guidelines, in this study we review the main tools developed in this field (such as nonstationary distribution functions, return periods, and risk of failure) highlighting advantages and disadvantages.

We study the classical problems for reasoning about (mathsf {GFDs}), such as their satisfiability, implication and validation problems.

From a techno-economic perspective, lignocellulosic biofuels can contribute to energy security with improved GHG implications and fewer sustainability problems than fossil fuels and first-generation biofuels, especially when biomass is domestically sourced.

Thus, these conditions should be addressed to understand the implications of construction practice and problems that may be detected after construction.

This process needs some reflection to ensure the mapping, through the visual arrangement of its nodes/arcs, assists navigation and also stimulates exploitation, e.g. by considering implications, solving problems, and linking to further work.

That underlined that, along with the public-health implications and the mental health problems doping causes, the practice leaves sport itself completely devoid of sense.

It is shown that these concepts are useful in characterizing the performance of process data estimators with regard to bias and uniqueness of an estimate, convergence of estimation procedures and the feasibility and implications of problem decomposition.

Several tractable special cases of the satisfiability and implication problems for (mathsf {GFDs}) are identified in [29].

As shown in [29], the intractability of the satisfiability and implication problems arises from subgraph isomorphism embedded in these problems, which is (mathsf {NP} -complete (cf. [102]).

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