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These may result from individuals ' personal discomfort, caused — for exampleby ill health, poor eyesight or hearing difficulties.
This is crucial in assessing the sensitivity and potential accuracy difficulties of numerous computational problems, for example polynomial root finding or computing eigenvalues.
However, a tall building brings a lot of difficulties to structural and building services design, for example, excessive system static pressure for water systems, high line voltage drop and long distance of vertical transportation.
The language appeared intermittently in later films featuring the original cast-for example, in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier and in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country ( 1991 ), where translation difficulties served as a plot device.
Questions that lexicographers are concerned with are for example the difficulties in defining what simple words such as ' the ' mean, and how compound or complex words, or words with many meanings can be clearly explained.
Traditional historians ( for example, the 17th century Tibetan Tāranātha ), aware of the chronological difficulties involved, account for the anachronism via a variety of theories, such as the propagation of later writings via mystical revelation.
Secret ballots are nearly universal in modern democracy, and considered a basic right of citizenship, despite the difficulties that they cause ( for example the inability to trace votes back to the corresponding voters increases the risk of someone stuffing additional fraudulent votes into the system: additional security controls are needed to minimize such risks ).
While many Christians do not consider this to be a problem, it can cause frequent difficulties of co-ordination with civil calendars, for example academic terms.
Critical translations of the Old Testament, while using the Masoretic Text as their basis, consult the Septuagint as well as other versions in an attempt to reconstruct the meaning of the Hebrew text whenever the latter is unclear, undeniably corrupt, or ambiguous .. For example, the Jerusalem Bible Foreword says, "... only when this ( the Masoretic Text ) presents insuperable difficulties have emendations or other versions, such as the ... LXX, been used.
His difficulties call into question some familiar distinctions, for example between French, German, and English-Scottish thought, and between the Enlightenment and the counter-Enlightenment.
The wind tunnel used by German scientists at Peenemünde prior to and during WWII is an interesting example of the difficulties associated with extending the useful range of large wind tunnels.
For example approximate prices ( as on January 2010 ) of Gasoline ( Petrol ) is 5 US $ per Liter, electricity prices close to 0. 33 US $ per unit, A domestic gas bottle ( or gas cylinder ) is slightly over 20 US $, Rent for average family accommodation, two bedroom apartment-approximately US175-US $ 200 per month in safe ( Georgetown city center ) locations and personal income tax, which is 33. 33 % ( one third ) of total taxable income ( amount that exceeds approximately G $ 20, 000 ( US $ 100 ) adds to the difficulties.
The crisis of academic publishing has also hit France ( see, for example, the financial difficulties of the Presses universitaires de France ( PUF ), France's premier academic publishing house, in the 1990s ).
Parents may also notice that situational factors cause a child's temperament to seem problematic ; for example, a child with low rhythmicity can cause difficulties for a family with a highly scheduled life, and a child with a high activity level may be difficult to cope with if the family lives in a crowded apartment upstairs from sensitive neighbors.
The Alternative School strives to educate students who may have difficulties in a normal classroom setting ( for example, those with disciplinary or other concerns ).
Among the difficulties is, for example, the position of advertising industry.
This can cause difficulties as, for example, when a patient is unable to follow the discussions of medical practitioners, and thus cannot understand his own condition and treatment.
Because of difficulties in researching Iriomote cats in the wild, observations of Yon are currently the best example of the cats ' natural behavior.
Unfortunately, it is also a paradigm example of the intense mathematical difficulties that can arise.
Ballastless track is usually considered for new very high speed or very high loading routes, in short extensions that require additional strength ( e. g. rail station ), or for localised replacement where there are exceptional maintenance difficulties, for example in tunnels.
Cases where the composer had bad penmanship ( for example, Beethoven ), or revised the work after publication, likewise create difficulties.
If only more Christians followed her example and sought political office, the country would, perhaps, not face the same difficulties that it does.
May Sarton, for example, accused Ciardi of " hather guts and doing everything he could to destroy " in describing the difficulties faced by women poets.
There is also Critchill School which is a special school catering to students who have special educational needs and Farleigh Further Education College for special needs students going on to post 16, for example because of learning difficulties or physical disabilities.
For example, while a significant proportion of the Genesis passages that have been canonized as the book of Moses “ like a word-for-word revealed text ,” evidence from a study of two sections in the New Testament that were revised twice indicates that the later “ New Testament JST is not being revealed word-for-word, but largely depends upon Joseph Smith ’ s varying responses to the same difficulties in the text .”

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A supplementary thought experiment with the same objective of determining the occurrence of absolute rotation also was proposed by Newton: the example of observing two identical spheres in rotation about their center of gravity and tied together by a string.
To consider but one example, the First Amendment to the United States Constitution states " Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof "— but interpretation ( that is, determining the fine boundaries, and resolving the tension between the " establishment " and " free exercise " clauses ) of each of the important terms was delegated by Article III of the Constitution to the judicial branch, so that the current legal boundaries of the Constitutional text can only be determined by consulting the common law.
For example, primality testing is the problem of determining whether a given number is prime or not.
Digitalis is an example of a drug derived from a plant that was formerly used by folklorists and herbalists ; herbalists have largely abandoned its use because of its narrow therapeutic index and the difficulty of determining the amount of active drug in herbal preparations.
For example, while genes play a role in determining an organism's size, the nutrition and health it experiences after inception also have a large effect.
Greatest common divisors can in principle be computed by determining the prime factorizations of the two numbers and comparing factors, as in the following example: to compute gcd ( 18, 84 ), we find the prime factorizations 18 = 2 · 3 < sup > 2 </ sup > and 84 = 2 < sup > 2 </ sup > · 3 · 7 and notice that the " overlap " of the two expressions is 2 · 3 ; so gcd ( 18, 84 ) = 6.
Consider for example determining which of the following are to be considered diseases ( i. e., abnormal states requiring cure ): alcoholism, homosexuality, and chronic fatigue syndrome.
The latter standard will always be societal or personal and not universal, unlike, for example, the scientific standards for assessing temperature or for determining mathematical truths.
For example, it is not considered perjury to lie about one's age unless age is a factor in determining the legal result, such as eligibility for old age retirement benefits.
This is because it tends to require more complex receiving hardware and there can be ambiguity problems in determining whether, for example, the signal has changed phase by + 180 ° or-180 °.
A character is initially defined by his species or world of origin, which affects characteristics ( for example, by determining the gravity to which it is accustomed ).
Other cases were considered, but there is no determining example, f. e.
An engineering application of this concept is determining the tensions of up to three cables under load, for example the forces exerted on each cable of a hoist lifting an object or of guy wires restraining a hot air balloon to the ground.
Despite the common belief that Edison did not use mathematics, analysis of his notebooks reveal that he was an astute user of mathematical analysis conducted by his assistants such as Francis Robbins Upton, for example, determining the critical parameters of his electric lighting system including lamp resistance by an analysis of Ohm's Law, Joule's Law and economics.
Another example is the transcription factor encoded by the Sex-determining Region Y ( SRY ) gene, which plays a major role in determining gender in humans.
The walls of the box are considered to require the wave have nodes at the walls of the box ( an example of boundary conditions ) determining which wavelengths are allowed.
Barro argues in favor of adopting some form of " monetary constitution " that will provide stability to monetary policy rather than allowing decisions about monetary policy to be made on the basis of politics, but suggests that what form this constitution takes — for example, a gold standard, some other commodity-based standard, or a fiat currency with fixed rules for determining the quantity of money — is considerably less important.
For example, an area that is still much too complex for the use of CFD is determining the effects of flow on and around structures, bridges, terrain, etc.
An example of a time interval that is excluded when determining character interval is any time added between the end of a stop signal and the beginning of the next start signal to accommodate changing transmission conditions, such as a change in data signaling rate or buffering requirements.
One simple example of a co-NP-complete problem is tautology, the problem of determining whether a given Boolean formula is a tautology ; that is, whether every possible assignment of true / false values to variables yields a true statement.
For example, the International Accounting Standards Board ( IASB ) utilizes an " entity's business model for managing the financial assets " as a criterion for determining whether such assets should be measured at amortized cost or at fair value in its financial instruments accounting standard, IFRS 9.
Whether or not universities actually do conform to such statutory obligations, and if, for example, the code of practice of the NUS ( National Union of Students ) is followed when determining the make-up of such bodies is a hotly contested and ambiguous matter.
Clues determining their age and historical use can be found from old maps, sale documents, estate plans, and from a visual inspection of the building itself, noting ( for example ) reused timbers, former floors, partitions, doors and windows.
An example illustrating the concept behind the intercept method for determining one ’ s position is shown to the right.
After determining that the incident is a medical emergency ( as opposed to, for example, a police call ), the emergency dispatchers will generally run through a questioning system such as AMPDS in order to assess the priority level of the call, along with the caller's name and location.

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