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address and problem
National languages generally elect to address the problem of dialects by simply associating the alphabet with the national standard.
These issues have raised concerns among economists and unfunded liabilities were mentioned as a serious problem facing the United States in the President's 2006 State of the Union address.
Electrostatic and steric stabilization do not directly address the sedimentation / floating problem.
Another problem is where people use a different address at different times e. g. students living at their place of education in term time but returning to a family home during vacations or children whose parents have separated who effectively have two family homes.
A particular problem here are students who often have a term time and family address.
Various attempts have been made to address this problem, many of them gathering under banners such as post-relational or NoSQL.
To address this problem, in 1981 the Secretary of State for the Environment, Michael Heseltine, formed the London Docklands Development Corporation ( LDDC ) to redevelop the area.
Instrumental variable techniques are commonly used to address this problem.
The 2000 rewrite of the constitution did not address this problem.
* To address the problem of banking panics
It makes some progress, but to be really superior it would require solving a lot of deep problems ", but added that " finishing it is not crucial " for the GNU system because a free kernel already existed in Linux, and completing Hurd would not address the main remaining problem for a free operating system: device support.
Mach 3 attempted to address this problem by providing a simple pager, relying on user-space pagers for better specialization.
If the same concept is correctly and non-arbitrarily applied to two individuals, there must be some resemblance or shared property between the two individuals that justifies their falling under the same concept and that is just the metaphysical problem that universals were brought in to address, the starting-point of the whole problem ( MacLeod & Rubenstein, 2006, § 3d ).
Commercial growers usually address this problem by piling additional soil around the base of the plant as it grows (" hilling ", or in British English " earthing up ").
After several unsuccessful attempts to address this problem, a new state constitution was passed in 1843 allowing landless white men to vote if they could pay a $ 1 poll tax.
A second distinct problem for an IP phone is the lack of a ' fixed address ' which can impact the provision of emergency services such as police, fire or ambulance, should someone call for them.
V-opt methods are widely considered the most powerful heuristics for the problem, and are able to address special cases, such as the Hamilton Cycle Problem and other non-metric TSPs that other heuristics fail on.
It is the first and only internationally legally binding framework set up to address the problem of desertification.
Firstly, XMI 2. x is large and complex in its own right, since it purports to address a technical problem more ambitious than exchanging UML 2. x models.
Otherwise, King continued with a campaign to recruit volunteers, hoping to address the problem with the shortage of troops caused by heavy losses in the Dieppe Raid in 1942, in Italy in 1943, and after the Battle of Normandy in 1944.
Most field units were modified to help address the problem, but later the modified M81E1 was introduced with a shallower slot, along with a matching modification to the missile, that cured the problem.
NUMA attempts to address this problem by providing separate memory for each processor, avoiding the performance hit when several processors attempt to address the same memory.

address and complexity
* " Professor Behe admitted in " Reply to My Critics " that there was a defect in his view of irreducible complexity because, while it purports to be a challenge to natural selection, it does not actually address " the task facing natural selection.
" Along that same thought, Arthur Koestler stated, " it is the synergistic effects produced by wholes that are the very cause of the evolution of complexity in nature " and used the metaphor of Janus ( a symbol of the unity underlying complements like open / shut, peace / war ) to illustrate how the two perspectives ( strong or holistic vs. weak or reductionistic ) should be treated as perspectives, not exclusives, and should work together to address the issues of emergence.
The problems that the EJB standard was attempting to address, such as object-relational mapping and transactional integrity, were complex, however many programmers found the APIs to be just as difficult, leading to a perception that EJBs introduced complexity without delivering real benefits.
Similar to MapQuest, which offers driving directions, Trip Planner provides search fields for starting address and destination address, and allows end users to navigate the complexity of the subway and bus system by narrowing their options to subway, local bus or express bus only, minimizing the number of transfers or time, and adjusting the walking distance to and from the transit stop.
While this approach has some advantages, it does not address the problem of complexity, and may not reduce overall regulatory costs as much as is thought.
Zwicky developed this approach to address seemingly non-reducible complexity: using the technique of cross-consistency assessment ( CCA ) ( Ritchey, 1998 ), the system allows for reduction by identifying the possible solutions that actually exist, eliminating the illogical solution combinations in a grid box rather than reducing the number of variables involved.
Their complexity can be understood if thought of as address labels for vesicle trafficking, defining the identity and routing of vesicles.
Analysis of physical and mineralogical properties of the pottery are undertaken to provide precise data to address research questions regarding chronology, provenience or manufacturing origins, processes of production, culture change, and the development of social and economic complexity in prehistoric Florida, the Southeastern US, and the Caribbean Basin.
A range of so-called Problem Structuring Methods have been developed in Operations Research since the 1970s to address problems involving complexity, uncertainty and conflict.
The band states, in their song, " We Signify, "... We're co-opting rock, the language of sexism, to address gender identity on its own terms of complexity ...."
However, REST, as implemented on HTTP, assumes that the URL is all that is needed to address the resource – there is no need for the complexity of the WS-Addressing ReferenceParameters.
" Along that same thought, Arthur Koestler stated, " it is the synergistic effects produced by wholes that are the very cause of the evolution of complexity in nature " and used the metaphor of Janus to illustrate how the two perspectives ( strong or holistic vs. weak or reductionistic ) should be treated as perspectives, not exclusives, and should work together to address the issues of emergence.
The first incarnation of the Tax Court was the " U. S. Board of Tax Appeals ", established by Congress in the Revenue Act of 1924 ( also known as the Mellon tax bill ) in order to address the increasing complexity of tax-related litigation.
An understanding of the full complexity and intricacies of these cycles is necessary to address any ecological processes that may be degraded.
This bus has an address and data phase similar to AHB, but a much reduced, low complexity signal list ( for example no bursts ).
In 1990 she gave an address at the International Congress of Mathematicians on computational complexity theory and real computation.
In part, this is a recognition of the complexity of the notion of simplicity in speech, whose intent might be understood to be not a requirement of informality, but a desire to address everyone " simply ", i. e., uniformly.
From this point on the optimizer takes the query, removes unnecessary complexity ( for example: it is not necessary to read the address, since the parent invocation does not make use of it ) and then sends the query to the SQL engine for processing.
** It can address the diversity and complexity of computational biology and bioinformatics problems in a common object-oriented framework.
By inducing participants to generate language samples in the context of solving an actual task ( using a computer that they believed actually understood what they were typing ), the variety and complexity of the lexical structures gathered was greatly reduced and simple keyword matching algorithms could be developed to address the actual language collected.

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