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We must, therefore, have a look at the new archaeological material and re-examine the literary and place-name evidence which bears upon the problem.
Rather, such assignments are made, as they must be, on the basis of certain overall rules and standards, representing to some extent a statistical approach to the problem, taking into account for each situation some of the variables ( e.g., power and station separations ) and averaging out others in order to achieve the balance which must be struck between protection against destructive interference and the assignment of a number of stations large enough to afford optimum radio service to the Nation.
A busy president, conversant with a problem and its ramifications and beset by pressures to meet deadlines, tends naturally to assume that others must be as familiar with a problem as he is.
In the earlier years of training certain phases of the work must be covered and the synthetic problem has its use.
The basic problem involved is that a college setting up a graduate school must have an entirely separate faculty for the advanced degree.
As seen in the B. family, there must be an attempt to help the client develop conscious awareness of the problem, especially in the absence of a formal request for assistance.
In this relationship-building stage the worker must communicate confidence in the client's ability to deal with the 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.
In the above mentioned report of the Notre Dame Chapter of the American Association of University Professors, the basic outlook of the new breed of lay faculty emerges very clearly in the very statement of the problem as the members see it: `` Even with the best of intentions he ( the President of the university ) is loath to delegate such authority and responsibility to a group the membership of which, considered ( as it must be by him ) in individual terms, is inhomogeneous, mortal and of extremely varying temperament, interests and capabilities.
The problem must be faced squarely.
Behind this reply, and its many variations, is the ever-present budget problem all libraries must face, from the largest to the smallest.
That is why it is so very important that ethical analysis keep clear the problem of decision as to `` permitted '' effects, and not draw back in fright from any conceivable contingency or suffer paralysis of action before possibilities or probabilities unrelated, or not directly morally related, to what we can and may and must do as long as human history endures.
He was an attentive and generous husband, overgenerous, a lot of people felt, because they knew that money must be a problem to him.
To solve this instance of the decision problem we must determine whether there is a truth value ( TRUE or FALSE ) we can assign to each of the variables ( x < sub > 1 </ sub > through x < sub > 4 </ sub >) such that the entire expression is TRUE.
This view entails the problem that it makes any moral criticism of the law impossible: if conformity with natural law forms a necessary condition for legal validity, all valid law must, by definition, count as morally just.
This is justified, if unsatisfactorily, by Gauss in his " Disquisitiones Arithmeticae ", where he states that all analysis ( i. e., the paths one travelled to reach the solution of a problem ) must be suppressed for sake of brevity.
One problem that any rendering system must deal with, no matter which approach it takes, is the sampling problem.
The Vatican distinguishes between " deep-seated homosexual tendencies " and the " expression of a transitory problem ", in relation to ordination to the priesthood ; saying in a 2005 document that homosexual tendencies " must be clearly overcome at least three years before ordination to the diaconate.
As with the finiteness theorem, he used an existence proof that shows there must be solutions for the problem rather than providing a mechanism to produce the answers.
For example, an externalist response to the Gettier problem is to say that, in order for a justified true belief to count as knowledge, it must be caused, in the right sort of way, by relevant facts.
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.
Nevertheless, Wells has this very same Time Traveller speak in terms unusual for socialist thought, referring as " perfect " and with no social problem unsolved, to an imagined world of stark class division between the rich assured of their wealth and comfort, and the rest of humanity assigned to lifelong toil: Once, life and property must have reached almost absolute safety.

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He studied the problem for a few seconds and thought of a means by which it might be solved.
The race problem has tended to obscure other, less emotional, issues which may fundamentally be even more divisive.
An example of the changes which have crept over the Southern region may be seen in the Southern Negro's quest for a position in the white-dominated society, a problem that has been reflected in regional fiction especially since 1865.
Next to the old problem of the slowness of decision making, network structure seems to be paramount, and without monitoring no network has value.
This problem of the optimum balance in the relative numbers of generalists and specialists can be investigated on a communicative network basis.
Ptolemy's problem is to forecast where, against the inverted bowl of night, some particular light will be found at future times.
This is a problem to be solved not by America alone, but also by every nation cherishing the same ideals and in position to provide help.
For them only a little more needed to be learned, and then all physical knowledge could be neatly sorted, packaged and put in the inventory to be drawn on for the solution of any human problem.
If they are to be commended for foresight in their planning, what then is the judgment of a town council that compounds this problem during the planning stage??
Not only, as we know, did Chou En-lai publicly treat Khrushchev's attack on Albania as `` something that we cannot consider as a serious Marxist-Leninist approach '' to the problem ( i.e., as something thoroughly dictatorial and `` undemocratic '' ), but the Albanian leaders went out of their way to be openly abusive to Khrushchev, calling him a liar, a bully, and so on.
The most realistic way of facing up to this problem would be to have the State take over full responsibility for assessing all taxable property.
Provision for emergency toilet facilities and disposal of human wastes will be an unfamiliar problem.
The senior policy officer may be moved to think hard about a problem by any of an infinite variety of stimuli: an idea in his own head, the suggestions of a colleague, a question from the Secretary or the President, a proposal by another department, a communication from a foreign government or an American ambassador abroad, the filing of an item for the agenda of the United Nations or of any other of dozens of international bodies, a news item read at the breakfast table, a question to the President or the Secretary at a news conference, a speech by a Senator or Congressman, an article in a periodical, a resolution from a national organization, a request for assistance from some private American interests abroad, et cetera, ad infinitum.
Meanwhile he has been thinking about the facts surrounding the problem, facts which he knows can never be complete, and the general background, much of which has already been lost to history.
The problem in the policy officer's mind thus begins to take shape as a galaxy of utterly complicated factors -- political, military, economic, financial, legal, legislative, procedural, administrative -- to be sorted out and handled within a political system which moves by consent in relation to an external environment which cannot be under control.
It places the various factors involved in the problem in their correct order in relation to each other so that the influence of factors on each other can be computed.
This will be a problem in areas of heavy snowfall.
Need for service is here to stay -- and the problem is going to be tougher to solve in the sixties.

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The real problem actually was that the sprocket which moved the head would slip on the stepper motor shaft after repeated hammering and this would put the drive gradually out of alignment.
* Creativity-relevant skills ( ability to concentrate on a problem for long periods of time, to abandon unproductive searches, and to temporarily put aside stubborn problems ).
Still half asleep, Judit showed them how to solve the problem, after which they put her back to bed.
Many postmodern thinkers who investigated the problem of nihilism as put forward by Nietzsche, were influenced by Martin Heidegger ’ s interpretation of Nietzsche.
Angus MacIntyre of the University of London stated about Cohen: " He was dauntingly clever, and one would have had to be naive or exceptionally altruistic to put one's " hardest problem " to the Paul I knew in the ' 60s.
They also face the common problem that, as yet, there is no way to put quantum gravity predictions to experimental tests, although there is hope for this to change as future data from cosmological observations and particle physics experiments becomes available.
He also put forward an epistemological system which attempted to deal with both the Gettier problem and those posed by skepticism.
An " ideal " pattern would put nearly 100 % of the pellets in the circle and would have no voids — any region where a target silhouette will fit and not cover 3 or more holes is considered a potential problem.
The degree of this problem is becoming increasingly recognized and support systems are being put into place.
Plutarch provides the most evocative version of this story: But when Egypt revolted with Athenian aid ... and Cimon's mastery of the sea forced the King to resist the efforts of the Hellenes and to hinder their hostile growth ... messages came down to Themistocles saying that the King commanded him to make good his promises by applying himself to the Hellenic problem ; then, neither embittered by anything like anger against his former fellow-citizens, nor lifted up by the great honor and power he was to have in the war, but possibly thinking his task not even approachable, both because Hellas had other great generals at the time, and especially because Cimon was so marvelously successful in his campaigns ; yet most of all out of regard for the reputation of his own achievements and the trophies of those early days ; having decided that his best course was to put a fitting end to his life, he made a sacrifice to the gods, then called his friends together, gave them a farewell clasp of his hand, and, as the current story goes, drank bull's blood, or as some say, took a quick poison, and so died in Magnesia, in the sixty-fifth year of his life ... They say that the King, on learning the cause and the manner of his death, admired the man yet more, and continued to treat his friends and kindred with kindness.
For instance, in the knapsack problem one wants to maximize the total value of objects that can be put in a knapsack of some fixed capacity.
Since the Amiga's hardware was more or less fixed ( unlike today's PC industry, where arbitrary combinations of hardware can be put together ), there was competition to test the limits of that hardware and perform theoretically " impossible " feats by refactoring the problem at hand.
In the ordinary axiomatization of probability theory by means of measure theory, the problem is to construct a sigma-algebra of measurable subsets of the space of all functions, and then put a finite measure on it.
However she met the same problem, with the purchasing managers, who were male, declaring they would never allow their wives to " put paper on their children.
But this unfortunate them-versus-us attitude was becoming more of a problem with the Allied command structure as the war progressed, and this was not helped by pressure put on Eisenhower by President Roosevelt and the US Administration.
Object-oriented languages are commonly claimed to offer data abstraction ; however, their inheritance concept tends to put information in the interface that more properly belongs in the implementation ; thus, changes to such information ends up impacting client code, leading directly to the Fragile binary interface problem.
That same winter, Louis suffered a particularly severe case of gout, which was a recurring problem for him at Hartwell, and he had to be put in a wheelchair.
We can put this together to get the optimization problem:
Its usage is popular among programmers, who use it to describe a crude solution or programming implementation that is imperfect but which solves or masks the problem at hand, and is generally faster and easier to put in place than a proper solution.
The year started badly when he spun off in Brazil due to a mechanical problem, but wins in the next two races put him in the championship lead.
However, after further deadlock, Khánh, Minh, and Khiêm were put together in a triumvirate to resolve the problem, but tensions remained as Khánh dominated the decision-making.
The most serious problem was that the Maryland claim would put Philadelphia, which became the major city in Pennsylvania, within Maryland.
Established by the Longitude Act 1714, the Board gathered the greatest scientific minds of the day to work on the problem, including Sir Isaac Newton, and put up prizes for those who could demonstrate a working device or method.

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