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practical problem

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meanings of practicaland problem


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practical
adjective
uk /ˈpræk.tɪ.kəl/ us /ˈpræk.tɪ.kəl/
relating to experience, real situations, or actions rather than ideas ...
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problem
noun[C]
uk /ˈprɒb.ləm/ us /ˈprɑː.bləm/
a situation, person, or thing that needs attention and needs to be dealt with ...
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Examples of practical problem


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The identical practicalproblem faces relativist and objectivist alike.
This visual and practicalproblem was solved in collaboration with the architects.
One practicalproblem with our onset definition is that it requires four consecutive years' data to implement, a factor reducing sample numbers.
The book starts with the practicalproblem then introduces models that predict seasonal responses to fertilizers and growth in particular.
Good heuristics are thus required so that on a practicalproblem size an answer may be found in a reasonable amount of time.
At present this would not be a significant practicalproblem.
However, it is always possible that a practicalproblem involving a meromorphic generating function may not fit neatly into our classification scheme.
It argues that the common emphasis on practicalproblem-solving and measurable improvements in student achievement is not only unhelpfully short-sighted but also potentially counterproductive.
Armed with an outline design the would-be landowning builder now came to the practicalproblem, the modern equivalent of hanging the ceiling paper.
We resolved both the conceptual and practicalproblem by using a correlation technique t o define the elapsed time.
Such an agent is faced with the practicalproblem whether and how much to save for retirement.
A potential practicalproblem is the size of classes, at least during the basic courses, as they tend to draw large numbers of students.
Thus, the improvement of a diagnosis test for the trypanosomiasis caused by salivarian trypanosomes represents a practicalproblem that requires to be worked out urgently.
Resistance to insecticides is an immense practicalproblem associated with the chemical control of insect pests, and selection of insecticide-resistant pest populations has occurred repeatedly.
A practicalproblem was encountered with highly differentiating cultures.
They may be acutely aware of it, and this means that they are in a position to recognize the practicalproblem of evil.
We believe that this was mainly a practicalproblem (it considerably slowed loading) not a conceptual one.
Besides these problems, a practicalproblem exists that is common with large-sized plots; namely, variable return intervals among trees between censuses.
The fact that democracy in most modern nations is representative reduces the practicalproblem of aggregation substantially.
We discuss the practicalproblem of estimation below.
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