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Problem is thirty.
If a problem is 30, the problem is the person who sits 30 cm from the computer screen.
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If the problem is important enough then it could even justify an entirely new position.
Recognizing the problem is important, the researchers said, so that training techniques can be changed to lower the risk of more serious injury as the players get older.
The problem is important in theology because of the necessity of basing belief on the historical event of the revelation of God in Christ.
"Determining the cause of the problem is important because if the installation or design is defective, the condo would then have recourse against its architect or contractors who installed the drain," he said.
"They would see, 'I'm going to get 300 calories from that, or 500 calories.' " The problem is important because the standard serving size shown on a package determines all the other nutritional values on the label, including calorie counts.
The well-posedness of the problem is important for two reasons.
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Ideally, you want them thinking: "I'm surprised you didn't do this months ago!" If you can solve their problems, and if the problems are important enough to solve, then they'll pay you an appropriate fee for the solution.
Besides the hazards to passengers if fire or smoke escaped from the battery containers, the problems are important because the 787 relies more on electrical systems than previous planes.
The inverse problem is important in epidemiology, in which surveying the prevalences p k is much easier than surveying the transition rates λ ℓ.
The localization problem is important in mobile robots and wireless sensor network and has been studied for many years.
As mentioned previously, an accurate solution to the genome ancestry problem is important to subsequent studies such as QTL analysis.
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