Sentence examples for problem eliciting from inspiring English sources

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In this frame sloppy research methods aimed at generating quick or provocative publications were a particular problem, eliciting strong disapproval.

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While the original problem elicited a single correct answer for the most efficient way to pack the truck with boxes of specific dimensions, the researchers modified the question to elicit a model instead of a single solution for packing the truck.

At the first consultation, the clinician assessed the child's sleep problem, elicited parent goals for sleep management, provided information about normal sleep, sleep cycles, and sleep hygiene strategies, and formulated a behavioural sleep management plan tailored to the child's sleep problem.

The company's problems elicit little sympathy from Ms. Mourer, however.

A request for a quote from American Bible Society, which recently suffered a scandal and financial problems, elicited an e-mail proposal and five follow-up calls.

Later problems elicited discussions as to how to apply the scale factor strategy to these more complex "life math" problems - as referred to by teacher A. Thus, the particular gains observed in school A might not be due to student characteristics (special education) alone, but also to teacher A's organization of abstraction bridge discussions.

We can now move towards developing a Social Problems Inventory (SPI), using the social problems elicited from this study along with items generated from health and social care staff and from the literature to form a basic item pool.

The paper addresses the mechanism design problem of eliciting truthful information from a committee of informed experts who collude in their information disclosure strategies.

The paper describes in conceptual and theoretical terms one approach to the difficult problem of eliciting from managers what knowledge they apply to situations and activities they are involved in.

For example, the fMRI scans consist of activations of thousands of voxels over time embedding a complex interaction of signals and noise [20], which naturally presents the problem of eliciting the underlying network from brain activities in the spatio-temporal tensor data.

Apart from his problem of eliciting the citation form of verbs as opposed to participles, he lists pronouns and possessive pronouns that appear to contain Romani roots and an unexpected auxiliary.

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