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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the problem pose" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a misphrasing or a truncation of a more complete thought, possibly referring to "the problem posed" or "the problem statement." Example: "In our discussion, we need to address the problem posed by climate change and its impact on global economies."
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The reparameterization symmetries in the problem pose a challenge in designing parametric finite element methods, and existing methods commonly resort to Lagrange multipliers or penalty parameters.
It is widely used since its inception in the 1960s, the main reason for its introduction is to remedy the problem pose by waterflooding such as heterogeneity and high mobility ratio (M).
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Here's the problem posed by Miller's presence.
The problem posed by the internet, Grieve urged, needs to be addressed.
And the dove majority avoided facing the problem posed by Communism altogether.
He said last year that the problem posed by Afghanistan was tougher than Iraq.
McCarthy has, however, found a solution to the problem posed by the striker Kevin Doyle's continued absence through injury.
So the shared use of the pound is not anything like the problem posed by shared use of the euro.
The Department of Health welcomed the report, "which emphasises the scale of the problem posed by dementia in the UK".
Demaine, 6ft 2in, with a ponytail and beard, has for the past 10 years been tantalised with the problem posed by Dudeney.
Terrorism is an ancient tactic, and the criminal behavior of organized nonstate actors is precisely the problem posed by piracy.
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