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The mother of a difficult child can do a great deal to help her own child and often, by sharing her experiences, she can help other mothers with the same problem.
Over a relatively short period of time, usually about four to twelve weeks, the worker must be able to shift the focus, back and forth, between immediate external stressful exigencies ( `` precipitating stress '' ) and the key, emotionally relevant issues ( `` underlying problem '' ) which are, often in a dramatic preconscious breakthrough, reactivated by the crisis situation, and hence once again amenable to resolution.
These cases, for all their rarity, are so dramatic that friends and relations repeat the story until the general population may get an entirely false notion of how often the hymen is a serious problem to newly-weds.
`` Nature often takes care of the problem '', says Dr. Brodie.
Cost of power and machinery is often a serious problem to the small-scale farmer.
Since an objective viewer might well conclude that this is not a situation that would often arise, the film's extensive discussion of the problem seems, at best, superfluous.
Linguistic ambiguity can be a problem in law ( see Ambiguity ( law )), because the interpretation of written documents and oral agreements is often of paramount importance.
While all real fluids are compressible, a flow problem is often considered incompressible if the density changes in the problem have a small effect on the outputs of interest.
Water shortages are often a problem, especially in the north of the country.
Players often find that sweat becomes a problem ; in this case, a drying agent may be applied to the grip or hands, sweatbands may be used, the player may choose another grip material or change his grip more frequently.
Boulder routes are commonly referred to as problems ( a British appellation ) because the nature of the climb is often short, curious, and much like problem solving.
Cooking beans in a slow cooker, because of the lower temperatures often used, may not destroy toxins even though the beans do not smell or taste ' bad ' ( though this should not be a problem if the food reaches boiling temperature and stays there for some time ).
In computer science, satisfiability ( often written in all capitals or abbreviated SAT ) is the problem of determining if the variables of a given Boolean formula can be assigned in such a way as to make the formula evaluate to TRUE.
Integer factorization is often confused with the closely related primality problem.
A particular problem here are students who often have a term time and family address.
*: The condition number computed with this norm is generally larger than the condition number computed with square-summable sequences, but it can be evaluated more easily ( and this is often the only measurable condition number, when the problem to solve involves a non-linear algebra, for example when approximating irrational and transcendental functions or numbers with numerical methods.
Another problem with solid tumors is the fact that the chemotherapeutic agent often does not reach the core of the tumor.
After hearing him out, Doraemon often offers helpful advice to his problem ( s ), but that's never enough for Nobita, who is consistently looking for the " quick, easy " way out ( which offers insight to the viewers as to why Nobita's life turned out the way it did ).
Flooding, however, is often a problem in Davenport due to the lack of a flood wall.
The critical step of finding a mapping between the problem and a pre-existing schema is often cited as supporting the centrality of analogical thinking to problem solving.
Blue was a particular problem, and skies and blue robes were often added a secco, because neither azurite blue nor lapis lazuli, the only two blue pigments then available, works well in wet fresco.
Faced with a high crime rate, a public corruption problem, often violent harassment and intimidation by unknown assailants of human rights activists, judicial workers, journalists, and witnesses in human rights trials, the government began serious attempts in 2001 to open a national dialogue to discuss the considerable challenges facing the country.
Unfortunately, finding maximal subgraphs of a certain kind is often an NP-complete problem.

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The problem arises, if it does arise, when the educator has to make a choice or a decision within the area of his professional competence, but which bears some relation to the social structure.
), is not typically deemed as problematic: The " problem " arises when mood changes are uncontrollable and, more importantly, volatile or " mercurial ".
The problem arises in these theories because they tend to separate the achieved ends from the action by which these ends were produced.
This situation arises for all homonuclear diatomic molecules and is particularly a problem for F < sub > 2 </ sub >, where the minimum energy of the curve with molecular orbital theory is still higher in energy than the energy of two F atoms.
Its necessity arises from the well-known fact that apart from relatively recent results concerning the hydrogen molecular ion ( see references therein for more details ), the quantum n-body problem cannot be solved analytically, much less in closed form.
Another problem arises if the dynasty falls even if it was virtuous.
Centrifugal force arises in the analysis of orbital motion and, more generally, of motion in a central-force field: in the case of a two-body problem, it is easy to convert to an equivalent one-body problem with force directed to or from an origin, and motion in a plane, so we consider only that.
" The problem of economic calculation arises in an economy which is perpetually subject to change ...
Yet a problem arises similar to that dealing with ' history ' above, a chicken-and-egg problem.
The problem of density estimation arises in two applications.
The problem of length biased sampling arises in a number of areas including textile manufacture pedigree analysis and survival analysis
Inevitably, the problem arises: How can one ever say that both S2 and S3 are the same ship as S1, the original Theseus?
The theorem partly resolves the small-divisor problem that arises in the perturbation theory of classical mechanics.
The problem arises because we can't tell which families have both parents as carriers ( heterozygous ) unless they have a child who exhibits the characteristic.
The " diamond problem " ( sometimes referred to as the " deadly diamond of death ") is an ambiguity that arises when two classes B and C inherit from A, and class D inherits from both B and C. If D calls a method defined in A ( and does not override the method ), and B and C have overridden that method differently, then from which class does it inherit: B, or C?
While it is possible to define some arbitrary, ad hoc cost function, frequently a particular cost will be used, either because it has desirable properties ( such as convexity ) or because it arises naturally from a particular formulation of the problem ( e. g., in a probabilistic formulation the posterior probability of the model can be used as an inverse cost ).
A problem arises when the former is combined with " S entails S *", leading to a contradiction.
Selective reporting is sometimes referred to as a " file drawer " problem, which arises when only positive study results are made public, while studies with negative or null results are not made public.
The problem then arises, as Raymond Brown points out, whether this letter is an authentic writing of Paul written by one of his followers in his name.
But now another problem about the notion that God is a mind arises.
When the problem is considered even more closely, the need for a vertical ( parallel to the axis of rotation ) component of the magnetic field arises.
The problem arises from attempts to account for the phenomenon of similarity or attribute agreement among things.

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