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The phrase "method cannot deal" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to express that a particular method or approach is not effective or suitable for addressing a problem or situation. Example: "The traditional teaching method cannot deal with the diverse learning styles of students in today's classroom."
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Moreover, this tracking method cannot deal with target occlusion problem.
Also, his method cannot deal with copies having only minor rotations of 1° or 5°, and so on.
If multiple stimuli are not incorporated into the model, the method cannot deal with them.
Chui's method cannot deal with this kind of big rotation, even with the 'ideally' segmented point clouds.
The harmonic method cannot deal with such nonlinear interactions, and its application to nonlinear exerts would depend on specific problems.
The sequence alignment method cannot deal with all sequences because there was no hit found between the test and training sequences.
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However, heuristic methods cannot deal with this format.
The methods in [13, 14] fail to extract salient objects mainly because the methods cannot deal with the scene with background moving.
The further complication to these challenges is the stringent time requirements and high dimensionality, which means that traditional optimization techniques, such as gradient-based methods cannot deal with such kinds of problems well.
Purely data-driven methods scale up poorly and have limited interpretability, whereas literature-constrained methods cannot deal with incomplete networks.
Most currently available phylogenetic methods cannot deal with strong aa compositional heterogeneity in the data [ 74], which may lead to false interpretations of evolutionary events[ 2, 14].
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