Was the medical establishment just trying to keep patients drugged and tractable? |
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To make the method tractable, we approximate this distribution by six equiprobable rate categories. |
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It's a surprisingly tractable companion, especially if you let the auto function take the strain of stop-starting in the city. |
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But again, that success was mostly in producing tractable zombies who didn't pose problems for their caretakers or families. |
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The more tractable and sweet-tempered of these dogs often spent as much time, if not more, with the hunters' families. |
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The enemy is more tractable if he is confused about the source of the attack and thinks it may be coming from his next-door neighbor. |
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Humans would have selected animals with neotenic variations because they were more tractable. |
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They wanted as well a federal government that would keep the Indians tractable and confined to reservations away from white settlements. |
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With a tractable reading list in front of me my impatience with reading turned quickly into avidity. |
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The most tractable model assumes that branch lengths are independent realizations of gamma random variables. |
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Having a Keplerian system makes the problem more tractable, and less prone to model-dependent uncertainties. |
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The method is computationally intensive, but for tractable cases it is the method of choice. |
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And despite limits to the model, analysts continue to use the model because it is intuitive and tractable. |
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And that under-powered engine is pleasingly tractable on the slippery stuff. |
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While very difficult to retrofit, this is a tractable problem for a ground-up system design. |
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The most convenient or tractable mathematical solutions were used for anatomies or different classes of structures. |
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But problems of consciousness are generally felt to be less tractable than matters of intentionality. |
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The pair had to adjust their probabilistic model to make the calculations more tractable. |
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Arguably, however, less tractable difficulties confront him in the realm of spirits. |
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This problem is no more tractable than that noted above, but some inferences can be made. |
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Usually, to make the problem tractable, the molecules are assumed to be spherical and the reactive patches are assumed to be circular. |
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A problem can be intractable under one approach and yet fully tractable under another. |
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The vast torque on tap makes it so tractable you can just stick it in third gear and drive it like an automatic. |
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The second form is based on walks over complete graphs and offers numerically tractable solutions for an increasing number of taxa. |
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Mules and hinnies are virtually always sterile, but male mules should be gelded to keep them tractable. |
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But will the problems involved in solid hydrogen storage be any more tractable and yield to any better solution than the problems with gaseous or liquid storage? |
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The car's behaviour is relayed faithfully and accurately, ensuring an undiluted driving experience, yet it remains tractable and easy to drive. |
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The bank's mission, on the other hand, now spans all the world's least tractable problems. |
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The major advantage of working with this class of models is that it is tractable but capable of capturing many shapes of the yield curve. |
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Closed-form term-structure models, while tractable, are not sufficiently flexible to reproduce actual term structures exactly. |
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As health has improved in early life so has the prevalence of the less tractable forms of disability in later life. |
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One of the real challenges now is to construct tractable multi-agent economies that may track the data and financial trades more accurately. |
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They concluded the expansion of single species reference points to take account of non-target species of the fishery is tractable and desirable. |
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So security used to be a tractable, analytically tractable problem, back during the Cold War. |
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Most employers supported an open-door immigration policy because they wanted an inexpensive and tractable labour force. |
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Combined, these techniques produce a smaller, more tractable translation model while, at the same time, improving the estimates. |
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While the conditional distributions are not computationally tractable for models of interest, they are amenable to approximation, as we describe below. |
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This system is a computationally tractable and biologically grounded model that has previously provided insights into evolutionary dynamics and fitness landscapes. |
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This approach is experimentally tractable, in that it is both accurate and computationally simple enough to facilitate experiments requiring real-time feedback. |
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To sharpen our thinking, we attempt to make these models computationally tractable, even if we lack credible quantitative estimates of many of the variables and relationships. |
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To make the model and analyses tractable, however, various simplifying assumptions concerning the above factors have been adopted in previous estimation methods. |
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Now chance in a casino is much more tractable than chance in nature. |
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A more tractable alternative is to try to measure how much people want things, and then to measure how well life is going by seeing how many of their desires are satisfied. |
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In the absence of dominance, the expectation of the variance is a second moment in gene frequencies, and the variance of the variance a tractable fourth moment. |
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Because it was highly tractable, it rapidly came to be used by a huge percentage of CDO and CDS investors, issuers, and rating agencies. |
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Semidefinite programming surpasses linear programming in terms of expressivity while remaining tractable. |
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His PhD, finished in 1994, introduced the world's first computationally tractable formalisation of the phenomenon of trust, and applied it to Multi Agent Systems. |
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However, the political situation is in most cases more tractable. |
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In order to assess the ethical, legal and political aspects of nanotechnology it is essential to separate the tractable potential of nanotechnology from the imponderable possibilities. |
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Humans would have selected animals with paedomorphic or neotenic variations because they were more tractable. |
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Large industrial water users may be more tractable. |
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This demands efficient, computationally tractable algorithms. |
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Interaction between the river's flow and its tractable bed has given this section of the river a look all its own, with low-lying, elongated islands, interlaced with shallow channels. |
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Having decided on a set of principles and objectives, it would then have to decide on how these can be translated into specific, tractable and effective management actions. |
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It is much less tractable than that, because it is also about the periodic claim of each side that the other is not a people at all at least not a people deserving sovereign statehood in the Middle East. |
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But for the moment it looks as if the history of nanotubes will recapitulate the history of chemistry itself, with the inorganic side proving more tractable than all that messy organic stuff. |
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This conceptual change allowed the Indian as tractable heathen to be rather rapidly replaced by the Indian as uncivilizable savage. |
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I have always found horses, an animal I am attached to, very tractable when treated with humanity and steadiness. |
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Of all the tractable, equal-tempered, attached, and faithful beings that ever lived, I believe he was the most so. |
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They are quiet, peaceable, tractable, free from drunkenness, and they are as industrious as the day is long. |
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We show that this model is meaningful for the notion of presortedness, while still being mathematically tractable. |
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The idea was that such men would be more tractable and less likely to alienate the fief from the crown out of their own greed. |
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Lampson argued for another attempt and prevailed, Thomson insisting that the technical problems were tractable. |
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Some masters can be quite kind if you're meek and tractable. |
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