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"So I studied much smaller problems — academic bread-and-butter problems".
Based on an extrapolation scheme, the combination technique additionally mitigates the need for global communication: multiple and much smaller problems can be computed independently for each time step, and the global communication shrinks to a reduce/broadcast step in between.
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John Doyle, executive director at the American Beverage Institute in Washington, a restaurant trade association, said that alcohol abuse on campus is not caused by marketing and is a much smaller problem than the study indicates.
But the two constituencies were nearly identical in their beliefs that the way officials campaign for office is a much smaller problem than the way they will govern or their basic honesty and ethics.
That makes it a much smaller problem space, but also a risky one.
Okay, it's still not as polished as the native Facebook apps, but it's a much smaller problem to solve.
As part of a higher education bill, Congress is threatening accreditations of colleges and universities that don't, in their view, do enough about the "problem" -- which now appears to be a much smaller problem.
It means he'll be dealing with much smaller budget problems in the next two years.
This is achieved by decomposing the master problem and solving only the much smaller sub-problems resulting from decomposition.
"The Legislature now faces a much smaller budget problem than projected a year ago and the smallest projected out-year deficits since the 2007-2009 recession".
If Britain has not experienced a mysterious productivity collapse, it is suffering much more than acknowledged from a lack of effective demand — and also has a much smaller underlying budget problem than the government claims.
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