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Designs with minimum number of support points may not always be suitable in practice.
"You can make a case either way; 25 basis points may not be enough".
A side with 100 or more points may not bid lower than 20.
"Political agreement" among the leaders should be reached, but contentious points may not be settled for several weeks.
A difference of four percentage points may not seem like a big deal -- at least, not on paper.
Note that some of the points may not be relevant for some types of projects, and others will probably require more than one slide.
A few points may not sound much but it is enough to swing a contest – and gold medals are worth a significant amount in extra sales for wineries.
Sixteen basis points may not seem like much, but after three years of record foreclosures, any glimmer of hope is well received in the housing industry.
The conventional notion of discrepancy that deals with the congestion properties of a set of scattered points may not be able to capture properly all real-life instances in this context.
Broken and aged, Galileo sits toying with the brachistochrone apparatus, a curving track that allowed him to discover that the quickest path between two points may not be the shortest, or most obvious route.
Also, there is a minimum AAD%% (Average Absolute Deviation percent) from the exact solution that is related to 17 collocation points and 0.26 and 0.42 AAD % for two oil reservoirs which justifies that the increasing of the number of collocation points may not increase the accuracy of computations.
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