Sentence examples for structure a problem from inspiring English sources

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Yet so many people were unfamiliar with this command structure, a problem that could have been prevented by adequate funds and preparation, that the structure itself did not assure an adequate response.

But when the company needed money to grow, it could not get access to traditional lines of capital because of its ownership structure, a problem that led it to embark on a series of complex financial transactions involving wealthy private investors, including Mr. Hussey.

For example, designers typically structure a problem in the beginning stages by compartmentalizing the problem into "modules" (i.e., modularity).

Not just the analytical skills but also the ability to structure a problem top-down makes Ph.D.s well-suited for a consultancy career," says Hermsen.

Special attention is given to the nonlinear oscillations at multiple internal resonances, and to its influence on the bifurcations and instabilities of the structure, a problem not tackled in the previous literature on the subject.

This paper presents a novel approach for (i) supporting an exploration phase to help structure a problem and (ii) integrating the exploration and evaluation phases in an easy-to-use software system.

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The development of the engineering application of welding techniques in the industries of building engineering, civil engineering, aerospace manufacturing, and offshore exploitation makes the research on the fatigue life of welded steel structures a problem with the utmost importance.

That assent supposes I take intelligible to mean structuring a problem so that we can talk about it, which is not what the dictionary says.

That is, the classes from the structural viewpoint rather concern the surface structure of a problem, while the classes from the functional viewpoint rather concern its physical structure.

Specifically, experts typically are more adept at distinguishing relevant problem components (domain principles) from contextual details or peripheral surface features (objects, places, people), identifying the formal structure of a problem, and generalizing across similarly structured problem types (Silver 1979).

The possibility that a continuous structure (with continuous symmetries) could emerge from a fundamentally discrete structure is a problem with a clear philosophical flavour —Huggett and Wüthrich, eds.

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