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In this context, needs refer to problems expressed that warrant a solution; requirements are associated with the design of an information system [ 25].
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Regardless of how it's defined, none of the financial risks facing the uninsured (or attendant spillover costs borne by society) seems to have warranted a solution costing $4,975 in annual premiums (not to mention another $1,227 in out-of-pocket spending).
To whom Keita belongs, by law, is not in doubt, but to whom he is indebted for the contours of his being, after six years with Ryota and Midori, is too finely shaded a matter to warrant a simple solution.
The in silico network challenge data was sufficiently unique from year to year to warrant a custom solution.
Model version control for pathway models shares some of the features of software version control but has a number of differences that warrant a specific solution.
From the beginning of data year 1999, concurrently with the set up of the first database, the ISC has started following a set of so-called "thresholding" criteria that are designed to determine which events require manual analyst review and which events warrant an ISC solution (ISC 2017).
If the Supreme Court hews to established law, the only question it must answer in this case is modest: Did Congress have a rational basis for concluding that the economic effects of a broken health care system warranted a national solution?
What if 200 displaced people had already warranted a score of 5? A solution could be the employment of wider scales (from 0 to 100, for instance).
This is not to say that resolving the problems of the Middle East is not a high priority, quite to the contrary, this is a central global challenge, which warrants an energetic search for a solution.
It warrants an answer!
We had a solution.
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