Sentence examples for the problem is presented from inspiring English sources

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Suggestions for improving the city: the problem is presented in several divisions to make for better and greater confusion.

If you aren't focussed when the problem is presented, for instance that is, if your attention is already diffuse when "pine," "crab," and "sauce" first flash across the screen you may find it harder to reach an insightful solution because you haven't done enough conscious, analytical processing.

If you aren't focussed when the problem is presented, for instance — that is, if your attention is already diffuse when "pine," "crab," and "sauce" first flash across the screen — you may find it harder to reach an insightful solution because you haven't done enough conscious, analytical processing.

The geometry of the problem is presented in Figure 1.

Formulation of the problem is presented in "Problem description" section.

Here, a variational approach to the problem is presented.

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Others took issue with how the problem was presented.

A frequency approach to the problem was presented in [20].

First order of accuracy difference schemes for the approximate solutions of the problem were presented.

In the sequel, two different approaches to solve the problem are presented and compared.

An exact exponential time algorithm and an effective meta-heuristic algorithm for the problem are presented.

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