Idiom
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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She said she believed that the problem was localized but did not know if more than one area of the school was affected.
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If there is any good news here, it is that the problem is localized.
Although the root of the problem is localized — centering on the resentment of the settlers — there is fear that the trouble could spread elsewhere because of the religious divide.
Particularly, by partition of unity, the problem is localized.
The advantage of partitioning is that the problem is localized and energy efficiency is increased because a subnet requires less memory as well as less computation.
Thus, the problem was rather more global than localized.
Traditionally, the problem is solved by localizing the targets at the intersections of the back-projected 2D cones of each target.
Furthermore, the over-additive interaction effect in the problem state region was present in the fMRI data (in combination with the listening task), supporting the theory that the problem state bottleneck is localized in the intraparietal sulcus.
"One of the thing that has not gotten much attention," he said, "is how localized the problem is".
immediately, you add confusion to a problem which is localized," he says.
In an interview last week with The Wall Street Journal, William C. Weldon, the chief executive of Johnson & Johnson, described the McNeil unit as an "outlier" in the company and said the quality control problems that led to the recalls were localized to that unit.
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