It's a non-trivial exercise and if something goes wrong, it can go spectacularly wrong. |
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Implementing such a change in teaching technique through the existing American educational system would be a non-trivial project. |
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Therefore, modifying the site to add new capabilities is decidedly non-trivial. |
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For any non-trivial software package, it seems to me that a consistent user interface is more helpful than a simple one. |
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But he won't get there unless he is willing to make some non-trivial mid-course corrections. |
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All this means that applying patches is a non-trivial and increasingly expert task. |
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He fears that the threshold for protection might be too high although protection should only be given to non-trivial databases. |
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The cost of sale is normally a non-trivial element of the overall cost of a product or service. |
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I show that unlike the unemployed, employed workers search choosily, that is choose a non-trivial range of markets to prospect on. |
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The chemical analysis and the characterization of these kinds of products is a non-trivial work. |
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My impression is that the technical issues, non-trivial though they are, pale before the political and liability issues. |
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Global warming will definitely affect the future of every person on the Earth directly and to a non-trivial extent. |
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Having said that, it's important to understand that there are non-trivial possibilities of much more adverse outcomes. |
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The non-trivial technical problems that keep the space elevator from being built are legion. |
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Such a model is necessary for any general equilibrium of agents with disparate expectations and a non-trivial role for monetary policy where the monetary authority may have different expectations than do private agents. |
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Arbitrary code execution possible but non-trivial. |
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Especially with dishes with small HPBW this can be a non-trivial task. |
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There are non-trivial difficulties with probe design and manufacture, of course, but this is still the coolest thing I've read in Science News in a long time. |
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The first is simply that the decision-making process would distract key campaign staff at a moment when they have the non-trivial task of running a presidential campaign. |
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Even though we might not be able to validate our knowledge of the external world a priori, the fact that we can validate it at all is significant and non-trivial. |
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Programming a Robot to cook French Toast would be non-trivial. |
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In the second half of the eighteenth century, a significant share of rural households in southern England suffered non-trivial declines in real income. |
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To recover the unrestricted coefficients, all the elements in the covariance matrix have to be non-trivial functions of these unrestricted parameters. |
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Designing any non-trivial application requires a good dose of security. |
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To date, however, no one has computed the statistical accuracy of these surveys because their respective non-random sampling method renders this assessment non-trivial. |
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The authors report many results, but the most striking is that price-level targeting raises welfare by a non-trivial amount for any steady-state rate of inflation. |
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Interest in making test procedures better reflect local conditions and available appliance models has therefore led many countries to adapt the international standards in non-trivial ways. |
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That, for a machine, is a non-trivial task. |
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Several unilateral pledges of non-trivial GHG emission reductions have been presented and the United States and Australia have taken a more active stance towards international climate change negotiations. |
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In another paper that will appear in the Annals, they show that a non-trivial admissible normal function on a curve can have only finitely many zeros. |
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