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There then arises the problem of where.
Oort became interested in the problem of where the long-period comets came from.
"Fine," I said, distracted by the more pressing problem of where to go on our honeymoon.
Inevitably, antique-radio enthusiasts face the problem of where to put their treasures.
This is in connection with the problem of where they may be allowed to relax daring the summer.
The problem of where she would sleep was resolved in an ancient droit-du-seigneur manner, updated by modern consenting adults in uniform.
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This fact in itself is not necessarily a problem; identification of where and when the hypothesis is false is what makes a statistical test useful.
"They can't move back to the same place, so now we have the problem of deciding where to put them".
It is exacerbating [the problem of] where does data live and how do I interact with it.
"Now it's just a problem of engineering, where we need to work out the details," June says.
In 1996, Ikehata [9] investigated the initial boundary value problem of (1.3), where (b=1) and any (a=delta>0).
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