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(New York Times) In which Mr Deling responds... (Brad DeLong) Lessons from the Great Depression (Euro Intelligence) The second serve problem (Paul Kedrosky).
In Section "The user serving problem", it is then shown how to solve (20), i.e., how to find the optimal user serving vector ϑ.
For the SNR threshold problem, an existing solution from the literature[25] can be applied while for the combinatorial user serving problem, it can be shown that the searching space can be significantly reduced.
Your differentiation might be the markets you serve, the problems you solve, or the experience you bring to the table.
More first-serve problems follow, though, but they are followed in turn by a Li error – copying Robson in spooning one long.
At 5-5, Safina could still not shake off her serving problems, falling behind in the game with her fifth double of the set and ninth of the match, but she benefited from some tired play from Kvitova to take a 6-5 lead over her inexperienced opponent.
Having faced nine of the 11 break point on offer in the first set, Murray was fairly fortunate to come through it and he set about making amends with a love break at the start of the second, only for his serving problems to reappear.
Sharapova's serve — a problem since her comeback from shoulder surgery in 2008 — was shaky again.
Lisicki also double-faulted on break point, with a terrible toss on her second serve, a problem throughout the match.
As you might expect, the armed forces used too much labor and conscripted people who didn't want to serve, a problem that became acute during the unpopular war in Vietnam.
However, these are limited to emotion-related labels which do not serve the problem in the paper, i.e., stress classification.
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