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The limited improvement achieved when compared to its extra computational cost make it undesirable in large-scale image retrieval.
This method maybe forecast ramp events successfully, but its lack of forecasting structure will make it undesirable for establishing models in future control applications, such as dispatching or unit commitment issues.
When soil conditions make it undesirable to drop the water table, compressed air inside the tunnel may offset the outside water pressure.
There are too many variables with respect to a patient's history, prior treatments, condition and so on that make it undesirable and, indeed, dangerous to rely on guidelines for treatment decisions.
If the phrase is interpreted more broadly than that, howeverif it is taken to assert some power on the part of this Court to exclude state-court jurisdiction when systemic federal interests make it undesirable it has absolutely no foundation in our precedent.
Even though these uncertainties exist, the apparent detrimental environmental impacts and social injustices linked to fracking make it undesirable.
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Furthermore, topographic, soil, and climatic differences rendered slavery economically unsound, and cultural heritage made it undesirable.
Evidently, the opera's emphasis on Polish and Jewish suffering, as opposed to the Russian struggle, made it undesirable.
However, the entrapped HEK293 cells were able to migrate out of the collagen microspheres, making it undesirable for clinical applications.
But it was Wednesday, and there's no denying that the gambling that has fueled Macao's economy since the 1840's makes it undesirable on weekends.
The property was on a majority-white block, so black buyers could not reside there; but it was near black-owned property, making it undesirable to white buyers.
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