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No satisfactory solution has been found, but this is due more to the difficulties inherent in the problem than to a lack of interest or diligence on the part of the assessors.
" After responding to Eliot's claims about Kubla Khan, Yarlott, in 1967, argued that " few of us question if the poem is worth the trouble " before explaining that " The ambiguities inherent in the poem pose a special problem of critical approach.
So in the simplest terms before getting deep into the matter at hand, the paradox exposes this base inherent problem:
In language similar to Traynor's, the Directive stated that " liability without fault on the part of the producer is the sole means of adequately solving the problem, peculiar to our age of increasing technicality, of a fair apportionment of the risks inherent in modern technological production.
This improved the portability of the instrument as well as solving the problem of micing the bars evenly that is inherent in all the tuned mallet instruments.
The phrase " Catch-22 ", " a problematic situation for which the only solution is denied by a circumstance inherent in the problem or by a rule ," has entered the English language.
For single-dimensional distributions, other methods are usually available ( e. g. adaptive rejection sampling ) that can directly return independent samples from the distribution, and are free from the problem of auto-correlated samples that is inherent in MCMC methods.
It would appear that the ancient Egyptians in these locales had little problem with the paradoxical dualities inherent in venerating Seth and Nephthys as juxtaposed against Osiris, Isis & Nephthys.
The early barrel-goals had been replaced by baskets on stilts, but whilst these were practical, they did carry an inherent problem: there was no size restriction on the baskets, which differed dramatically from pitch to pitch.
The problem was their " inherent instability, and constant need for repair and adjustment.
Exploiting the parallelism inherent in chemical reactions, the problem may be solved using a number of chemical reaction steps linear in the number of vertices of the graph ; however, it requires a factorial number of distinct types of DNA molecule to participate in the reaction.
This class was also noted for its streamlined design, which not only improved its aerodynamics, thus increasing its speed capabilities, but also created an updraught to lift smoke away from the driver's vision, a problem inherent in many steam locomotives particularly those operated with short cut off valve events, smoke deflectors being an alternative answer to the same problem.
The ongoing conflict between traditional, Linnaean classifications and non-traditional classifications is exemplified by the problem inherent in continued usage of the name Heteroptera when it no longer can be matched to any standard Linnaean rank ( as it falls below suborder but above infraorder ).
" Reflectively, the narrator realises that being forced to impose strict laws and to shoot the elephant — he states his feelings against the act, but submits after comprehending he " had got to shoot the elephant "— illustrates an inherent problem of hegemony: " when the white man turns tyrant it is his own freedom that he destroys.
While essential complexity is inherent and unavoidable, accidental complexity is caused by the approach chosen to solve the problem.
There are no similar loudspeaker power handling measurement methods in the US ; the problem is much harder as many loudspeaker systems have very different power handling capacities at different frequencies ( e. g., tweeters which handle high frequency signals are physically small and easily damaged, while woofers which handle low frequency signals are larger and more robust ) in addition to the previously cited great variation in the power levels inherent in musical signals presented to a loudspeaker.
A central problem in religiously motivated ethics is the apparent tautology inherent in the concept that what is commanded by God is morally right.
So Kelvin re-iterated an idea that Fatio had originally proposed in the 1690s for attempting to deal with the thermodynamic problem inherent in Le Sage's theory.
The inherent uncertainty in science, where theories are never proven but can only be disproven ( see falsifiability ), poses a problem for politicians, policymakers, lawyers, and business professionals.
An inherent problem with quotas is that fish populations vary from year to year.
Just as his insistence that The One is unlimited, this claim may also be his attempt to address a potential problem inherent in Parmenides ’ philosophy ( 8. 42-9 ).
The scythed chariot avoided this inherent problem for cavalry, by the scythe cutting into the formation, even when the horses avoided the men.
This involves a single step of PCR, but still has the inherent problem of requiring a suitable restriction site near the mutation site unless a very long primer is used.

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The inherent resolution of a cathodoluminescent phosphor screen decreases with increasingly aggregate thickness ( with increasing anode voltage ), decreases with decreasing porosity ( thus the advantage of cathodophoretic phosphor deposition ) and might be impaired by the normally used aluminum mirror.
For a serious young man who plays golf with a serious intensity, Palmer has such an inherent sense of humor that it relieves the strain and keeps his nerves from jangling like banjo strings.
The unsatisfactory 1958-60 expansion, he said, was not due to inadequate growth forces inherent in our economy but rather to the adverse effect of inappropriate economic policies combined with retrenching decisions resulting from the steel strike.
Abugidas always mark the vowels ( other than the " inherent " vowel ) with a diacritic, a minor attachment to the letter, or a standalone glyph.
* a lack of vowel marking ( often with ambiguity between no vowel and a default inherent vowel ),
Literary critics Barthes and Foucault suggest that readers should not rely on or look for the notion of one overarching voice when interpreting a written work, because of the complications inherent with a writer's title of " author.
Applications could not directly address video memory in this mode without modification, so it was incompatible with most games, although there is no inherent reason why a game could not be written to function in shadow mode.
These contradictions are inherent in reason when it is applied to the world as it is in itself, independently of our perceptions of it ( this has to do with the distinction between phenomena and noumena ).
Their representation of real-life situations can range from having no inherent theme, as with checkers, to having a specific theme and narrative, as with Cluedo.
ould it be too bold to imagine, that in the great length of time, since the earth began to exist, perhaps millions of ages before the commencement of the history of mankind, would it be too bold to imagine, that all warm-blooded animals have arisen from one living filament, which endued with animality, with the power of acquiring new parts attended with new propensities, directed by irritations, sensations, volitions, and associations ; and thus possessing the faculty of continuing to improve by its own inherent activity, and of delivering down those improvements by generation to its posterity, world without end?
The events in Abidjan shows that it is not a tribal issue, but a crisis of transition from a dictatorship to a democracy, with the clashes inherent in the definition of citizenship.
Therefore, inherent in systems of power, is always " truth ," which is culturally specific, inseparable from ideology which often coincides with various forms of hegemony.
His abstract style emphasizes clean geometrical lines that balance forms inherent in his materials with the symbolic allusions of representational art.
The same basic engine block can be used with different crankshafts, however, to alter the firing order ; for instance, the 90 ° V6 engine configuration, in older days sometimes derived by using six cylinders of a V8 engine with what is basically a shortened version of the V8 crankshaft, produces an engine with an inherent pulsation in the power flow due to the " missing " two cylinders.
) The inherent latency of the coding algorithm can be critical ; for example, when there is two-way transmission of data, such as with a telephone conversation, significant delays may seriously degrade the perceived quality.
A denormalised data model is not the same as a data model that has not been normalised, and denormalisation should only take place after a satisfactory level of normalisation has taken place and that any required constraints and / or rules have been created to deal with the inherent anomalies in the design.
* Vowels other than the inherent a are written with diacritics ( termed matras ).

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Kabbalah is considered by its followers as a necessary part of the study of Torah the study of Torah ( the Tanakh and Rabbinic literature ) being an inherent duty of observant Jews .< ref >
In 1972, Rajaratnam envisioned the world being Singapore ’ s hinterland integration into the world economy would ameliorate Singapore ’ s inherent lack of natural resources.
St Augustine of Hippo ( 354 AD 430 ) in his Augustinian theodicy focuses on the Genesis story that essentially dictates that God created the world and that it was good ; evil is merely a consequence of the fall of man ( The story of the Garden of Eden where Adam and Eve disobeyed God and caused inherent sin for man ).
Locke's idea of tabula rasa is frequently compared with Thomas Hobbes's viewpoint of human nature, in which humans are endowed with inherent mental content particular with selfishness.
The inherent ambiguity associated with applying Heisenberg's uncertainty principle and thus wave particle duality is subsequently avoided.
Marxists, in contrast, would say that markets have inefficient and democratically-unwanted outcomes viewing market failure as an inherent feature of any capitalist economy and typically omit it from discussion, preferring to ration finite goods not exclusively through a price mechanism, but based upon need as determined by society expressed through the community.
Part 5 ( Articles 46 47 ) clarifies that the Covenant shall not be interpreted as interfering with the operation of the United Nations or " the inherent right of all peoples to enjoy and utilize fully and freely their natural wealth and resources ".
While recognizing that artifacts do not possess an inherent " ethnic ascription ", some artifacts may have been used as " emblems in identity and otherness of belonging and exclusions ".
Deep ecology is the argument for the intrinsic value or inherent worth of the environment the view that it is valuable in itself.
Here their lower inherent efficiency is made up, at least partially, by their thinness higher efficiencies can be reached by stacking several thin-film cells on top of each other, each one tuned to work well at a specific frequency of light.
In a recent paper ( on pages 285 87 ), Steven Gjerstad and Nobel laureate Vernon L. Smith describe more fully ( 1 ) the contribution of derivatives to the flow of mortgage funds that supported the housing bubble, ( 2 ) the concerns that Brooksley Born had raised about the dangers inherent in these contracts, ( 3 ) Summers's contribution to their deregulation, and ( 4 ) how these contracts precipitated the collapse of the financial system in 2007 and 2008.
" I think that analogue has an inherent sound to it it's like the old argument over vinyl versus CD.
While nearly all examples of alleged " dual loyalty " are considered highly controversial, these examples point to the inherent difficulty in distinguishing between what constitutes a " danger " of dual loyalty i. e., that there exists a pair of misaligned interests versus what might be more simply a pair of partially aligned or even, according to the party being accused, a pair of fully aligned interests.
Some propose that classifier noun pairings are based on innate semantic features of the noun ( for example, all " long " nouns take a certain classifier because of their inherent longness ), and others claim that they are motivated by analogy to more prototypical pairings ( for example, " dictionary " takes the same classifier as the more common word " book ").
Tidal power is the only technology that draws on energy inherent in the orbital characteristics of the Earth Moon system, and to a lesser extent in the Earth Sun system.
This is the major simplification inherent in the Hartree Fock method, and is equivalent to the fifth simplification in the above list.
In fact he had perceived a problem inherent in the Division of Radiophysics being solely involved in pure research a situation that had never applied in CSIRO.
Any tendency by the newcomer to retain their original identity ( language, religious faiths, ethnic associations including attention to " ethnic media ," beliefs, ways of thinking, et cetera ) is defined by Gudykunst and Kim ( 2003 ) as operational / functional unfitness ( p. 376 ), mental illness ( pp. 372 373, 376 ), and communication incompetence, dispositions linked by Spencer and Galton and later Gudykunst and Kim ( 2003 ), to inherent personality predispositions and traits such as being close-minded ( p. 369 ), emotionally immature ( p. 381 ), ethnocentric ( p. 376 ), and lacking cognitive complexity ( pp. 382, 383 ).
Speculation that expansion to Middle Eastern markets was at least in part a chance to exploit the company's low profile and consequent lack of political connotations now inherent in the Coke Pepsi struggle.
Wilton, rubbing his face in a world-weary way, would fiddle with his props while his characters blithely and incompetently ' went about their work ', his humour embodying the everyday and the absurd and the inherent absurdity of the everyday.
Since the 1990s, ensemble forecasts have been used operationally ( as routine forecasts ) to account for the stochastic nature of weather processes that is, to resolve their inherent uncertainty.

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