Their model, notable for its simplicity and mathematical tractability, was foreshadowed by several others. |
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You should always be able to provide tractability for all feed purchased on your farm. |
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These methods promise computational tractability with large data sets and complex evolutionary models. |
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The British War Office prized this horse for war use because of its strength, endurance, hardiness, disposition, tractability and unflappability. |
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One criterion for winnowing the field has already been mentioned: tractability. |
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Most of those associated with RTL construed the tractability as beneficial, indeed necessary. |
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Modern aseptic equipment enables us to achieve the high standards of hygiene, quality, tractability speed and service. |
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However, formal economic theorizing is often constrained by considerations of mathematical tractability. |
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Machine concepts changed and the distributed intelligence and tractability became increasingly important. |
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In the pursuit of pseudo-scientific tractability, neoclassical economics neglects the dynamic aspects of the social realm and delivers a static utilitarian calculus. |
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He added that this is undermining the confidence consumers have in the quality and tractability of Irish potatoes with potentially very damaging consequences for growers. |
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The assumption of price indexation adds tractability although it is not likely reflective of the price practices of firms at the micro level. |
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Finally it strongly supports eworking between support institutions, experts and financiers. It's document management system is adoptable and advanced, allowing full tractability of the data used in the business plan. |
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Its aim is to exploit the tolerance for imprecision, uncertainty, approximate reasoning, and partial truth in order to achieve tractability, robustness, low cost solution and close resemblance with human like decision making. |
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In field trials for retrievers, each dog is called upon to demonstrate tractability, steadiness under the guns, immediate handling response, and ability to mark fallen game. |
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Generally, this will only be possible if the framework for standards, technical regulations, measurement, tractability and accreditation are in place and can be shown to meet international requirements. |
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Though the sheep's herding behavior has made it synonymous with mindless tractability, some have shown remarkable signs of intelligence, including name recognition. |
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All non driven Iveco front axles are fitted with disc brakes and Iveco rear axles of the hub-reduction type, providing excellent off-road tractability, are fitted with drum brakes. |
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Magento Ecommerce Platform combines the tractability of open source technology with industry leading features to allow for merchants unprecedented control over online store operations and get the online sales booming. |
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In this way, we obtain fixed-parameter tractability and polynomial kernelizability results, with the central parameter being the maximum vertex degree. |
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