Sentence examples for problem proposes from inspiring English sources

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The 'need-based' scope of the problem proposes that the uptake of sustainability policies is a function of the scope of the problem to which such policies are addressed, for instance to lower GHG emissions as an argument to lower energy use, or run local energy saving campaigns to raise employment numbers.

A sensible solution to this problem proposes to infer the function of a given non-coding element from that of the gene it belongs to or the closest neighboring gene; this strategy is especially well justified for promoter or UTR elements.

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The second geoengineering approach focuses on this problem, proposing to remove CO2 from the air and store it in areas where it cannot interact with Earth's atmosphere.

(Open problem proposed in [1]).

This brings our discussion back to the problem proposed previously.

The problem is a generalization of equilibrium problem proposed by Blum and Oettli [2].

KSBS is an alternative approach to the bargaining problem proposed by Kalai and Smorodinsky [6, 23].

This answers positively the open problem proposed in Section 7.4 of [1].

The optimization problem proposed to determine option contracting decisions is described in Section 3.

In particular, an open problem proposed by Bouguima et al. is partially solved.

The result partially solves the open problem proposed by Kulenović and Ladas in work (2002).

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