Tractable Sentence Examples

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  • These men seldom use vitrifiable enamels, pigments being much more tractable and less costly.

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  • In order to make such models tractable, we require that they have finite domains.

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  • However, the computation time to perform a complete search is not tractable.

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  • It is described as having been thoroughly healthy at the date of its arrival, and of an amiable and tractable disposition.

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  • Turin, the capital of Piedmont, was taken by Henri de Lorraine, comte dHarcourt; the alliance with rebellious portugal facilitated the occupation of Roussillon and almost the whole of Catalonia, and Spain was reduced to defending herself; while the embarrassments of the Habsburgs at Madrid made those of Vienna more tractable.

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  • In order to keep the evaluation process tractable, an " evaluated configuration " is defined that scopes the evaluation effort.

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  • It may be necessary to use mixture models to capture aspects of the within-group infection process in a computationally tractable manner [3] .

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  • Traditional models generally assume very simple functional forms for f i, in order to have analytically tractable expressions for g t.

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  • It is straightforward to show students that the only mathematically tractable way forward is to minimize the squared error or the mean squared error.

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  • The organism can be cultured under defined conditions The organism is genetically tractable -- e.g., transformable, prone to introduction of designed mutations.

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  • Even at an elementary level one can often use complex numbers to solve problems which are otherwise not very tractable.

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  • With the advent of faster computers, models become tractable which previously were not.

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  • Whilst this may seem easy in theory, the practicalities are likely to prove less tractable.

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  • C. Brooke of Welling, Kent, succeeded in making a wolf fairly tractable, the experience of others has been the reverse of encouraging.

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  • Almost all known tractable subproblems are either structural or relational.

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  • Pre-requisite Energy 1 Learning outcomes 1 Development of techniques to generate tractable models of real systems.

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  • In the second part we consider a new relational reduction to tractable constraint languages.

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  • In this paper we identify a restricted set of constraints which gives rise to a class of tractable problems.

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  • Therefore animal approaches, especially with tractable systems, will continue to be essential in the foreseeable future.

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  • It may be necessary to use mixture models to capture aspects of the within-group infection process in a computationally tractable manner [3 ].

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  • In the project I use computational metalanguage to denote and so render these names computationally tractable.

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  • The Prussian diet of 1862 was no whit more tractable than its predecessor, but fell to attacking the prof essional army and advocating the extension of the militia (Landwchr) system; on the 11th of March the king dissolved it in disgust, whereupon the Liberal ministry resigned, and was succeeded by the Conservative cabinet of Prince Hohenlohe.

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  • Tractable lifted problems can explain known tractability results as well as generate new tractable subclasses.

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  • Conditions were not then favourable for peace, however; the French government, moreover, did not approve of the choice, inasmuch as Adams was not sufficiently pliant and tractable and was from the first suspicious of Vergennes; and subsequently Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, John Jay and Henry Laurens were appointed to co-operate with Adams. Jefferson, however, did not cross the Atlantic, and Laurens took little part in the negotiations.

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  • In violation of this pledge, and in the hope that a new bank would be more tractable than the Bank of Mississippi, the Planters' Bank was established at Natchez, in 1830, with a capital of $3,000,000, two-thirds of which was subscribed by the state.

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  • The Tupinoquins, the most tractable of the Brazilian tribes, made peace with the settlers, and the colony was founded without a struggle.

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  • Some tractable members of the Five Hundred were afterwards swept up and served to give these measures the confirmation of their House.

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