Sentence examples for meaning problems from inspiring English sources

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"Nothing must leave the grid" is Dongcheng's motto, meaning problems must be nipped in the bud.

These findings might point to the "new hidden morbidity" [ 33], meaning problems that affect psychosocial health, whose identification is crucial for the promotion of integrated healthcare for children.

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The detailed numerical results are listed in Table 1, where the columns of Table 1 have the following meaning: Problem::  the name of the test problem; Dim::  the dimensions of the problem; NI::  the total number of iterations; Time::  the cpu time in seconds; NFG::  (NFG=NF+5NG), where NF and NG are the total number of function and gradient evaluations, respectively (see [47]).

Which gets to the core problem of most cybersecurity: an old computer science term, "PEBCAK" (meaning Problem Exists Between Chair And Keyboard).

However, they face vague-meaning problems when users retrieve or present resources with the keyword-based tags.

Set in 1979, the tepid but extremely well-meaning problem play "Maryam" also feels as if it were made in 1979.

By means of this conceptual model we can solve meaning ambiguity problems.

"It's my train problem," he said, meaning a problem sufficiently contained that he could think about it in spare moments, while in transit.

Weinberg (1972) referred to the low-dose extrapolation problem as "transscience," meaning a problem that can be stated in scientific terms but that science is unable to answer.

When the screen announcing "Issues," meaning current problems, flashed up in the evening briefing, it was blank.

At the peak of the United States deployment, 505 American bases operated in Iraq, meaning the problems of this town are far from unique.

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