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What makes the problem interesting is applying it to classes of grammars.
To make the problem interesting we follow these authors in assuming that (w_p=w_t=w), and (bar{z}
Since we want to mix live and streaming flows (the former with a much tighter delay deadline than the latter) and investigate the pros and cons of priority versus complete-sharing scheduling, we set the arrival rate of each live video flow to kbps (instead of a maximum possible of 200 kbps) to make the problem interesting.
When a problem arises, the first response by a manager should be to find the problem "interesting" rather than "problematic", which helps conceptualize and address the problem with a more nuanced and dispassionate perspective that addresses root causes, rather than making impulsive decisions.
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The presence of multiple conflicting objectives is natural in many groundwater management problems and makes the optimization problem interesting to solve.
What makes these problems interesting is the interplay of two different type of constraints: each vertex locally prescribes the constraint that it has to be even/balanced, while retaining connectivity is a global requirement.
The reviewers all agreed that this was a technically excellent study, that the problem is interesting, and that the results are of interest to the readership of eLife.
However, introducing both a nonlinear weak damping term (h u_{t})) and a linear strong damping term (Delta u _{t}) makes the problem very interesting but difficult as well.
But the problem remains interesting: If percepts are indeed syntheses of simpler elements, can those elements be made to appear in experience?
"Their perspective on the problem is interesting and useful".
On the other hand, the problem is interesting in itself.
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