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After that, they pay a small copay or coinsurance — which may not be trivial for a drug like Gleevec, which today carries a list price of more than $10,000 a month.
The task of discriminating one object from another is almost trivial for a human being.
The task of discriminating one object from another is al- most trivial for a human being.
However, the code should be trivial for a motivated developer to produce.
Which is not trivial for a person wanting to be re-elected.
It might be trivial for a human to grab a box, but it is hard for a computer to know where one box ends and another begins, especially if the boxes are covered with labels and packing tape.
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"The doses are fairly trivial for an ordinary flight, even for a pregnant person," said Dr. Robert J. Barish, a medical radiation specialist and author of the 1996 book "The Invisible Passenger, Radiation Risks for People Who Fly," (Advanced Medical Publishing, Madison, Wis, 1996).
Other speakers proposed eco-electronic solutions like digital postage stamps that would put a price on sending e-mail -- trivial for an individual user but making hit-or-miss barrages prohibitively expensive.
This is obviously the case in our simple example but far from trivial for an alignment of two complex POGs.
It is decidedly non-trivial for a company in a non-tech traditional industry to start thinking and acting like a software company.
Such experiments, however, are not trivial for class A biothreat agents or for uncharacterized novel pathogens, for which genetic tools and suitable screening assays are not readily available.
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