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Practically, a problem is how to map a sequence of time units (U) onto a sequence of time units that comprise a period of time in the future.
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The bill passed through the Senate practically without a problem, but objections of the proposal increased by the time it reached the House of Representatives.
The detection of latent fingerprints is practically a challenging analytical problem, where detection of very small quantities of specific chemical compounds is required (Cadd et al. 2015).
George W. Bush came into office practically denying there was a problem.
Low-order controller design is a practically important problem that can be cast in the same framework, with (p+k)(q+k) design parameters instead of pq, where к is the order of the controller, and k ≪ n.
All of them involved donor sperm, and none of them were Church-sanctioned -- which was not an issue for my practically heathen self, but was a problem for my husband.
So, theorists generally agreed that the Higgs field is "metastable," temporarily stuck in a "false vacuum" state, and that although the collapse is a problem in principle, practically it's nothing to worry about.
Therefore, reasoning about a system containing approximately 350 thousand concepts is a problem not yet practically solved.
("You got a problem with that?" he practically snarled).
In the very short term, demand remains a problem, and markets are practically begging for more safe debt to hold.
The fourth level, where the microfabrication process and lithography mask layouts are to be generated, is a practically important synthesis problem.
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