This is due to the relative sparsity of development in the post-medieval period. |
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Economic sparsity creates a cycle of poverty-related con cerns including the lack of nutrition, healthcare, and employment. |
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The sparsity of punctuation is as headlong as any of Dickinson's dashes. |
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Because of its immense size and sparsity of settlement, it has always posed a difficult challenge. |
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The use of sparsity in source separation has begun during the years 2000 with the power increase in computers. |
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The remoteness of the islands and the sparsity of the population makes Yap one of the last bastions for true Micronesian culture, unsullied by outside influences. |
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But because of the sparsity of the population here, that is not possible. |
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We must recognise that rural schools by their very nature often have small numbers of pupils due to the sparsity of population in our countryside. |
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The iterative computations will reduce significatively the cost and make use of any sparsity in the data. |
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Wavelet-based methods achieve better performance because they have superior properties such as sparsity and multi resolution. |
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The intrinsic beauty of each item, their often unique character and, more importantly, the overall minimalism underlines the fact that these objects are rare in the sense of their uniqueness and in their sparsity. |
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Another concept that affects safe navigation is the sparsity of detailed depth data from high resolution sonar systems. |
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They promote sparsity, and provide a perfect formulation for switching and multi-bang controls, and for the optimal actuator location problem. |
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The South Wales electricity distribution area includes areas of very high sparsity such as the Cambrian mountains in Mid Wales. |
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No middle-aged professional Western woman can visit a country like Bahrain and fail to be struck by the sparsity of her female contemporaries in public. |
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This was due partly to the relative sparsity of mines and the amount of effort needed for extraction compared to the profit gained. |
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The reason this feels like a rather eerie debate has less to do with the time of night and even less with the sparsity of Members now present, but more with what is in fact going on. |
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The generation of synthetic data in regions of data sparsity is generally only recommended for areas where regional climate is relatively homogeneous. |
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Nature enthusiasts in the kingdom are hoping to lay down roots with a novel new idea aimed at combating the sparsity of plant life in Bahrain, writes Charlie Holding. |
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The word trim suggests sparsity, yet the installation is one of abundance. |
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Around 15 burghs have their foundations traced to the reign of David I, although because of the sparsity of some of the evidence, this exact number is uncertain. |
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