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Otherwise, we say that Problem (1.1) does not admit global weak solutions.
Definition 2.1 We say that Problem (5) is Banach admissible if the following hypothesis is satisfied: max 1 ≤ i ≤ m max 1 ≤ j ≤ m { | α i j | k i j ∕ r i } < 1.
"We have to work a lot harder than we did 10 years ago, and the working conditions continue to be tough". Producers say that problem will be eliminated in the next decade by greater mechanization.
Child poverty campaigners say that problem debt is not a cause of poverty but often a symptom, and point out that family breakdown, drug and alcohol addiction are not the exclusive preserve of poor families – these could just as well apply to well-off families.
Thus one can also say that problem (1 - 2) is non-resonant or invertible, as seen from different literature sources.
The company has attempted to combat this problem with new policies focused on the reduction of hate speech, violent threats, and harassment on its platform, but it's fair to say that problem is nowhere near solved.
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Educators say that problems have been minimal, with little breakage, theft or loss.
People sometimes say that problems involving difficult trade-offs are hard for government bureaucracies to handle.
Wessel and Kroenke say that problems such as inaccurate assumed plate motions could explain the fuzzy patches.
Others, including powerful critics on Capitol Hill, say that problems show UC should be replaced with more responsible managers.
Although such efforts have been largely successful in reducing errors, the experts say that problems continue, noting the 4,000 wrong-site surgeries that still occur each year.
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