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The problem was projected onto the world stage with the horrifying abduction and rape on Dec 16 , 2012of a 23-year-old female medical student, who took a private bus in front of a mall in New Delhi around 9 p.m.
It was not envisaged that clinicians would be misled; instead the problem was projected onto patients: "What Joe Public won't know is, is this average change starting from 42 and going to 52 or is it an average change of ten points from 20 points to 30?
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To increase the accuracy along with the availability of the measured response only at a limited number of sensor locations, the problem is projected onto the modal coordinates.
One by one, a series of 60 different moral dilemmas, including some modeled on the Trolley Problem, were projected onto the mirror.
Depression, a common mental health problem, is projected to be the second leading cause of disability for adults by year 2020.
This year, however, payroll tax revenues are projected to fall $45 billion short of covering benefits, and the problem is projected to grow as the number of retirees balloons compared with the number of working adults.
Eduardo da Silva will not play against United because of the hamstring injury he suffered at Villa Park – Wenger hopes that he could come back at Chelsea on Sunday week – and Abou Diaby's return from a calf problem is projected along similar lines.
The desingularized reduced problem is projected onto the critical manifold near the lower fold (gray dashed) for τ s = 15.
"She is a screen on which so many of society's problems are projected.
Greece's measures to tackle its public finances problems are projected to cut its deficit to 9.3% of GDP.
"Anticipatory problems" are projected to occur in the future, and it is the prospect of their occurring that generates policy debate.
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