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Or, sometimes, it is the energy of a city, something in the air that is neither mysterious nor romantic, something intractable that makes me want to stay and explore or return and make a home.
Identifying all modules of a large network can be computationally intractable, that is, NP difficult [ 55, 56].
However, in the gradient of the log-likelihood, there are terms that are intractable, that is, the ones that compute the expectations over the joints of variables v and h.
Many said the situation was so intractable that no American president could have a remedy.
We're accustomed to hearing that our problems are intractable, that social programs inevitably disappoint.
Mr. Patel said it was "highly unusual" for a case to remain so intractable that it winds up in court.
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Intractable epilepsies, that is, seizure disorders that do not respond to currently available therapies, are difficult, often tragic, neurological disorders.
It turned out that Owen had intractable seizures that did not respond to epilepsy medication.
As several people point out, one reason this problem is so intractable is that relatively few Americans have definitions of religion that are rooted in the land.
As a county commissioner, I've learned that practical progress is always preferable to intractable opposition that can't get past its own preconceived notions.
It is possible that they have made huge strides in reducing an intractable problem that has eluded the likes of, say, India.
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