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"Among all important areas of public policy, election administration is probably the most episodic and prone to the problem of short attention spans," he said.
A smaller cell may be more prone to the problem of producing inaccurate crash statistics, while a larger cell may likely exhibit a loss of detailed information.
Both our theoretical and numerical results indicate that inflation-forecast-based (IFB) rules are increasingly prone to the problem of indeterminacy as the forward horizon increases.
Because some of the models like M2 and M8 are noted to be prone to the problem of multiple local optima, we ran the program twice, once with a starting omega value <1 and a second time with a value >1.
Furthermore, markers for revealed preferences such as the purchase of over the counter medications, for which some relevant data were available, are prone to the problem of contaminants and confounding factors, and this would have made it difficult to interpret the basis of those purchasing decisions.
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Thus, we provide a spectral representation of graphs that can be used in place of standard spectral representations, far less prone to the problems of cospectrality.
Transverse scars in the hind foot are difficult to identify once they have matured, and they are also not as prone to the problems of tethering and contracture which may occur with longitudinal scar tissue.
Also, biomarkers whose concentrations are below ng levels are prone to this problem of having values below LLD.
Thus the tight regulation of aggregation-prone proteins offers a distinct solution to the problem of minimizing protein aggregation as compared to evolution by negative design and the proteostasis network.
In the 20th, many scientists contributed incrementally to the problem of persuading cotton, constitutionally crease-prone, to lie down and behave.
Naturally, increase of q makes the problem high-dimensional and, thus, prone to the curse of dimensionality issue.
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