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Problem is thirty.
If a problem is 30, the problem is the person who sits 30 cm from the computer screen.
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Their marriage and tangential real estate problems are served up as a kind of romantic sitcom, an HGTV version of "Tori & Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood".
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Mr. Price, who had a history of mental health problems, is serving a life term.
Kaboudvand, who himself suffers from multiple serious health problems, is serving an almost 11-year prison term, which began in July 2007, for "acting against national security by establishing the Human Rights Organisation of Kurdistan and proposing a campaign to boycott the 9th presidential election" which brought Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to office in 2005.
The only problem was serving it.
My problem was serving the food.
In such case, anticancer drug sensitivity prediction becomes a binary classification problem instead of a regression problem, where genetic annotations are served as features and response indicator is the classification category.
The two-dimensional loading heterogeneous fleet vehicle routing problem (2L-HFVRP) is a variant of the classical vehicle routing problem in which customers are served by a heterogeneous fleet of vehicles.
One of these problems will be served up if the player gets a question level of "Easy".
Well-fed students are more attentive, tardiness is no longer a problem (breakfast is served at 6 30 a.m., before classes begin) and attendance by girls, who for years had been kept home by their parents, has increased sharply.
Either he thinks it is a problem that Jews are serving on the Iraq inquiry because they have a dual loyalty or he thinks that less enlightened folk than him in the Arab world might draw this conclusion.
They work with delinquent girls, problem children, persons who are serving sentences imposed by civil courts, and alcoholics; they also conduct hospitals and schools.
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