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The problem of efficient production in textiles is complicated by the fact that the industry serves large markets which shift quickly with changes of fashion in apparel or home decoration.
A good feeling prevailed on the SMU coaching staff Monday, but attention quickly turned from Saturday's victory to next week's problem: Rice University.
For example, if for a given problem size a parallelized implementation of an algorithm can run 12 % of the algorithm's operations arbitrarily quickly ( while the remaining 88 % of the operations are not parallelizable ), Amdahl's law states that the maximum speedup of the parallelized version is times as fast as the non-parallelized implementation.
As mentioned briefly above, though the problem is NP-complete, many practical instances can be solved much more quickly.
Informally, it asks whether every problem whose solution can be quickly verified by a computer can also be quickly solved by a computer.
This controller chip, however, was the seat of some early problems with 1581 drives when the first production runs were recalled due to a high failure rate ; the problem was quickly corrected.
The software must " invent " the way to solve the problem, request the missing data from the user, gradually approaching the goal as quickly as possible.
The problem is that disks are very fragile, and mergers with other galaxies can quickly destroy thin disks.
Ribbentrop quickly learned that Hitler always favoured the most radical solution to any problem, and accordingly tended his advice in that direction as a Ribbentrop aide recalled: When Hitler said ' Grey ', Ribbentrop said ' Black, black, black '.
The proof-of-concept is obviously extremely inefficient as the amount of computation necessary to merely send the packets in the first place easily exceeds the computations leeched from the other program ; and the 3-SAT problem would be solved much more quickly if just analyzed locally.
South Africa's police quickly came to regard PAGAD as part of the problem, rather than a partner in the fight against crime and they were eventually designated a terrorist organization by the South African government.
The problem with this approach is that in practice most of these instances quickly fail.
Historically, the most obvious way of combining the two ( such as treating gravity as simply another particle field ) ran quickly into what is known as the renormalization problem.
The invention of the minie balls in the 1840s solved the slow loading problem, and in the 1850s and 1860s rifles quickly replaced muskets on the battlefield.
The problem of our half-castes will quickly be eliminated by the complete disappearance of the black race, and the swift submergence of their progeny in the white.
Caroli quickly became a problem ; he attempted to strangle his MI5 handler before making an escape carrying a canoe, on a motorcycle.
Some elements, such as iodine-131, have a short half-life ( around 8 days in this case ) and thus they will cease to be a problem much more quickly than other, longer-lived, decay products, but their activity is therefore much greater initially.
The problem was quickly overcome, however, and over the next twenty-five years U. S. nuclear thermal rocket designs eventually reached thrust-to-weight ratios of approximately 7: 1.
# Given a large enough beta-tester and co-developer base, almost every problem will be characterized quickly and the fix obvious to someone.
At first, the Revolution was merely a call for greater autonomy, but due to the clumsy responses of the Dutch king to the problem, and his unwillingness to meet the demands of the revolutionaries, the Revolution quickly escalated into a fight for full independence.
A problem with the " middle square " method is that all sequences eventually repeat themselves, some very quickly, such as " 0000 ".
In complexity theory, computational problems that are co-NP-complete are those that are the hardest problems in co-NP, in the sense that they are the ones most likely not to be in P. If there exists a way to solve a co-NP-complete problem quickly, then that algorithm can be used to solve all co-NP problems quickly.

problem and arose
The same problem arose, several years later, with the Valech Report, released in 2004 and which counted almost 30, 000 victims of torture, among testimonies from 35, 000 persons.
This idea arose from proposals in the 1980s, by Christof von der Malsburg and Wolf Singer, that gamma oscillations could solve the so-called binding problem, by linking information represented in different parts of the brain into a unified experience.
However, only a couple of months later a new problem arose: the company that commercially ran the circuit ( CENAV ), called in the receiver and went out of business, marking the end of " Circuit van Zandvoort ".
In integral calculus, elliptic integrals originally arose in connection with the problem of giving the arc length of an ellipse.
Another problem arose with the emergence of parallel organisations grouped around candidates or elected officials.
Before Hildegard ’ s death, a problem arose with the clergy of Mainz.
On Chomsky specifically, he writes that " imaginary problems were created by the whole series of dichotomies that Chomsky introduced, or took over unproblematized: not only syntax / semantics but also grammar / lexis, language / thought, competence / performance ... Once these dichotomies had been set up, the problem arose of locating and maintaining the boundaries between them linguistics "
Nominalism arose in reaction to the problem of universals, specifically accounting for the fact that some things are of the same type.
It is less concerned with how a problem arose than with the current factors sustaining it and preventing change.
A problem arose historically which held up progress for twenty years: although we start with the assumption of three basic " simple " actions, the rules of the game say that if we want to calculate the probability amplitude for an electron to get from A to B we must take into account all the possible ways: all possible Feynman diagrams with those end points.
German philosopher Max Weber saw theodicy as a social problem, based on the human need to explain puzzling aspects of the world ; sociologist Peter L. Berger argued that religion arose out of a need for social order, and theodicy developed to sustain it.
For Darwin, the problem was how species arose from a common ancestor, but he did not attempt to find rules for delineation of species.
A problem arose when the Court, itself divided between monarchists and republicans, provisionally declared the republican victory on 10 June, but postponing the final result to 18 June.
A problem arose when Charles II granted a charter for Pennsylvania.
But with a growing desire in the 1960s and 1970s to build high-speed rail networks, a problem arose: the amount of tilt appropriate for high-speed trains would be over-tilted for slower-speed local passenger and freight trains sharing the lines.
When the decision had been reached to make the location a settlement, a problem arose in naming it.
U. S. Defense Intelligence Agency analysts concluded that during the 1965 Laotian dry season the enemy was moving 30 trucks per day ( 90 tonnes ) over the Trail, far above the Saigon estimate, demonstrating a key problem which arose when discussing the North Vietnamese supply effort and U. S. attempts to halt it.
Another problem then arose when Hugh demanded a written profession of obedience from Theobald, which Theobald refused to provide ; no previous abbot had made such a profession.
A problem arose ; as a member of the Church of Ireland his funeral service took place in Dublin's Church of Ireland St. Patrick's Cathedral.
The 1830s and 1840s saw the rise of social novel, also known as social problem novel, that " arose out of the social and political upheavals which followed the Reform Act of 1832 ".
One problem that arose as early as the 1920s was the steadily increasing number of visitors.
Another problem which arose in 1851 coincided with the Great Exhibition.
A problem that arose, however, was that this could lead to a good deal of time-wasting if Web browsing was used in an unstructured way ( Davies 1997: pp. 42 – 43 ), and language teachers responded by developing more structured activities and online exercises ( Leloup & Ponterio 2003 ).
The result, however, was that a serious balance-of-trade problem arose.

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