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Although wrapper based methods perform well the number of variables selected is still often large [ 5, 12, 38], which may make interpretation hard ([ 23, 39, 40]).

I agree that the multifactorial nature of the network makes the interpretation hard; this is why the discussion is of inconclusive nature and suggests several potential interpretations for the observed effect.

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In excising this phrase, the Senate gave "militia" a narrower meaning than it otherwise had, thereby making the Ashcroft interpretation harder to sustain.

This model has the apparent disadvantage that it does not return examples of the underlying patterns, which could potentially make interpretation harder.

While cautioning that he had not read the opinion, he said that rulings like this one, consisting heavily of factual findings rather than merely legal interpretation, were "hard to challenge on appeal".

Visual interpretation is hard for computers, so our ability to read those characters correctly verifies that we are humans.

Union Presbyterian Seminary president Brian Blount has written that biblical interpretation is hard work.

The INL-OPL layer in Fig. 4(D) shows additional finer vasculature, but the interpretation is hard due to apparent similarities with the NFL-GCL-IPL layer.

Having an unrealistic interpretation of "hard work" will end up wearing you down.

As with much of his Mahler, his interpretation was hard-edged and fiercely unsentimental.

But the legal precedents for those interpretations are hard to come by, perhaps for two contrasting reasons, lawyers said.

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