Sentence examples for the problem of imposing from inspiring English sources

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We address the problem of imposing rigid constraints between connected sites in a dynamic computer simulation.

Let me remind you that the problem of the so-called 'trash' employment contracts, the problem of imposing levies on the forms of employment currently free from any public levy, and contributions are in fact a form of a levy, was first brought up years ago.

This is because it allows disentangling their influence on the most efficient ports which may take values beyond unity, as in the case of SEE ports (see Section 5), and it circumvents the problem of imposing upper-bound (unity) constraints, compared to the case of adopting the standard DEA results.

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The design problem of imposing deeper nulls in the interference direction of uniform linear antenna arrays under the constraints of a reduced side lobe level (SLL) and a fixed first null beam width (FNBW) is modeled as a simple optimization problem.

In the comparisons so far we have assumed away the problem of endogeneity by imposing E[єX * ] = 0, in which case the slope of the conditional mean corresponds to the causal effect of BMI.

When the Crucible staged Benefactors and Copenhagen together, you began to understand how all of Frayn's characters wrestle with the problem of seeking to impose structure on an intractable universe.

The stability and growth pact, the scheme that was meant to limit euro-area countries' budget deficits to 3% of GDP and public debt to 60% of GDP, has clearly failed.That still leaves Europe's policymakers grappling with the problem of how to impose fiscal discipline.

The problem of size homoplasy imposes a general caution of using such hypermutable markers in fragment analyses assuming unique alleles by size only.

The authors' point seems to be that there is one easily accessible way of solving the "problem" of esterase activity imposed by the selection pressure, so evolution is likely to always produce this outcome.

That would hurt economic growth.An obvious answer to the problem of outliers is to impose losses on the riskiest banks further up banks' capital structures, so that creditors rather than taxpayers suffer.

The answer is that, for all the "nats" are little Scotlanders, the "Kippers" little Englanders and the Greens a little crackers, all have a clear and positive vision of a kind the mainstream parties struggle to offer.Disgruntled, but open to a good offerThis cannot be fixed by May; the post-financial-crash complexities, which are at the core of the problem, are imposing.

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