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Unfortunately, k-means clustering, and other approaches such as SOMs do not guarantee globally optimal partitioning, require specifying the number of clusters or the configuration of the underlying classification structure, and suffer from inflexibility with respect to incorporation of associated biological data.

To address this issue, the switching-aware design techniques are being explored but these existing techniques suffer from design inflexibilities.

Lumbering, heavily unionised Royal Mail has suffered from both chronic under-investment and deep-rooted inflexibility as the world has radically changed around it.

Alice suffered.

Suffered enough?

He's the guy who all his friends say is actually a really nice guy, and much like Jeremy Corbyn, his positions suffer from a vain, schmuck-ish inflexibility.

In fact, supervised leaning algorithms inherently suffer from several limitations, namely scalability, data scarcity, inflexibility, ad-hoc static models; these methods 'should tackle technical challenges in terms of their robustness to real-world conditions and real-time performance' [42].

You suffer.

If they suffer, we suffer.

suffer it?

Size does not have to create inflexibility.

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