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The model with fewest parameters is preferred among those with similar MAPE values, because of the difficulty presented by the ARIMA model in explaining the parameters.

Each of these stages took more than five hours to complete, and the rain that fell each day combined with the difficulties presented by the numerous ascents and descents made the courses potentially unsafe in the riders' opinion.

A fair and good rating system is desirable, I agree, but only with an understanding of the difficulties presented by the nature of the two professions.

This statement covers many important topics, which cannot be covered in the space available here, including residual risk, relationship with newborn screening, the difficulties presented by pseudogenes, screening gamete donors, the importance of knowing paternity, and the detection of milder or incompletely penetrant variants and disorders.

It is a way of mythologising and romanticising your own inability to deal with the difficulties of the present.

This is a novel that has the CIA failing to spot a problem from the past – an agent who is, Hamlet-like, avenging his dead father – and seeing but having little idea how to deal with the present difficulty of Islamist jihad.

Angiolini said officers, prosecutors and the public had to shed myths from "medieval" times about how victims behave, and get a better understanding of psychological factors that may leave those attacked not able to fight or shout, or with difficulty presenting a wholly consistent account.

Local NGOs say the company needs to engage with local communities, regardless of the difficulties this presents "Land is an issue, especially here in Africa", says Jaff Bamenjo, co-ordinator at Relufa, a Cameroonian NGO that works on food security.

Haughey says a 1987 act curtailing the plea of political motivation will "do away with the present difficulties". He tells critics to wait and see how the courts apply the 1987 statute, which incorporates the European Convention on the Suppression of Terrorism.

In the 20th century, such rationalism met with a new and unexpected difficulty presented by quantum mechanics.

Of note, 12 patients presented with signs of respiratory distress, such as stridor, in infancy; two presented with feeding difficulty; five presented with fever and/or respiratory infection; and three had asymptomatic neck swelling on admission.

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