Sentence examples for setting aside problems from inspiring English sources

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Allocation by auctioning is especially apt for allocating public rights when the 'best use' of these rights properly translates in the most (static or dynamic) efficient use, for which the highest bid is often considered the best indicator (setting aside problems such as 'winners curse' [41]).

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Most important, he said, the dance was an escape from the poverty and helplessness of the Bronx, allowing him to prosper and set aside problems.

But setting aside the problems with the PCI, also discussed in the lectures on Mind and Body, at least there is are principled empirical and theoretical reasons for thinking that the PHZ has something to do with consciousness.

Setting aside specific problems now facing the economy — like the credit crisis and the continuing troubles in the housing and financial sectors — the math of recovering from downturns of this magnitude is hard to overcome quickly.

Setting aside the problems just identified, Leibowitz's distinction remains problematic in the context of his overall system.

Setting aside these problems, NHST mandates a simplified approach to empirical research that assumes binary increments to knowledge and often produces results of limited theoretical substance.

Setting aside the problems that Magic Leap still has with field of view and with slight glitches in the game mechanics (which could entirely have been the fault of this author), Dr. Grordbort's lays out the Magic Leap headset as a convincing gaming device (albeit at a somewhat price-prohibitive $2,295 apiece).

Setting aside the problem over low applicative and the issue over phasehood, this is consistent with Tsai (2012) cartography of Chinese applicatives and McGinnis's (2001, 2008) structural characterization of Bantu applicatives.

TC: Setting aside the problem of a lack of ambition in the reform, it sounds like it has been overly broadly drafted –- could the Commission fix what it has, or do you think it should be scrapped entirely?

TC: Setting aside the problem of a lack of ambition in the reform, it sounds like it has been overly broadly drafted –- could the Commission fix what it has, or do you think it should be scrapped entirely?

Even setting aside the ethical problems Gingrich encountered as Speaker of the House and his more recent lucrative sideline as a professional lobbyist for Freddie Mac — sorry, I meant to say professional historian and "strategist" — the conservative/Tea Party rap sheet on him is long and detailed.

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