Sentence examples for realisation problem from inspiring English sources

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This is, of course, more or less equivalent to the realisation problem of Whitehead discussed at length by Baues, [13], but here in a purely algebraic context.

Clearly this algebraic realisation problem is important for the analysis of the difference in the homotopical information that can be gleaned from crossed or 3-crossed, as against simplicial, methods.  .

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On the basis of an integrated e-Health preparedness framework presented in ref. 10 an interview guide was developed to examine the following areas: (1) motivational forces for change that reflect the evaluator's realisation of problems and healthcare providers' dissatisfaction with present practices or circumstances for pandemic responses.

The chapter dealing with Balls's late realisation that his problem even had a name – he was a cabinet minister before it was diagnosed – his initial reluctance to get treatment and subsequent decision to go public, is compelling and affecting.

The second reason outsourcing has probably passed its peak, Evenett says, is "a realisation of the problems involved".

Perhaps, after all, there is a dawning realisation that the real problem of worklessness might lie not with those who are out of work but with "the economy, stupid"?

First this realisation we had a problem and then some sort of slightly contrived good luck in having access to a platform that we could use to make this.

This paper analyses the discursive realisation of on-site problem-solving encounters in a large international construction project in Hong Kong.

In this review, we present the arguments for the concept of the closed unit (the team model) and the need for 24-hour coverage of intensive-care service, and we discuss problems of realisation and possible alternatives.

Hard Ground grew out of O'Brien's work among homeless people in Miami in the 70s, and his realisation that since then the problem had grown exponentially.

Maybe the root of the problem is the realisation that a few thousand ditherers who, by some geopolitical caprice, find themselves in a marginal constituency, are the masters of the nation's fate.

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