Sentence examples for making it intractable from inspiring English sources

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Recently, the partial sequences of the mitochondrial genome became available (approximately 6.8 kb) for a macrostomid 'turbellarian' Microstomum lineare [ 9], but this showed almost no shared gene boundaries with the neodermatan groups, making it intractable for use in phylogenetic analysis using gene arrangement.

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"The technical characteristics of nuclear waste make the disposal problem difficult, yet it is the human factors that have made it intractable," the authors, William M. and Rosemarie Alley, a husband-and-wife team, write.

This would make it intractable to derive the ML estimators of the covariance matrices, required for the generalized likelihood ratio test (GLRT).

In spite of recent developments in the PDF calculations of turbulent flames, the high computational time required to implement PDF simulations makes it intractable in practical applications.

A well-known problem with SLAM is the ever expanding state space that comes with addition of new landmarks which will eventually make it intractable to compute a solution.

Recombinant TbBILBO1 by itself forms insoluble oligomers in vitro, which makes it intractable to any single conventional structural study method.

However, due to the NP-completeness of this problem, it requires a considerable amount of time to obtain the solution, making it practically intractable for large-scale networks.

Computer simulation is reaching a position where by any more effort to increase its realism will make it completely intractable to solution in a reasonable time frame and yet there is an increasing demand from experimentalists for something that can help in a predictive way to help in experiment design and interpretation.

That very regularity makes it an intractable partner for a dancer, subjugating any give-and-take of elegant phrasing to its Procrustean tick-tock.

Although there are many contentious issues that must be specifically addressed, it is the psychological dimension of the conflict which directly impacts every conflicting issue and makes it increasingly intractable.

Although there are many contentious issues that must be specifically addressed, directly impacting every conflicting issue is the broader psychological dimension of the conflict, which makes it increasingly intractable.

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