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Clearly, the terms economical and good should be clarified in a mathematical setting of the problem.
However, it isn't an economical solution for small devices.
We found that there are many more verbs that do not allow consonant doubling, so listing the verbs that do is the most economical solution.
An economical estimation for the repetition rate may influence this.
Variable binding also yields an anaphoric interpretation, while being more economical.
Several dozen such regions were specified on the basis of climatic, geographical, economical, and historical data.
There is not a wasted note in this moving and economical score, which achieves its expressive aims perfectly and, having done so, closes without fuss.
From a strict economical perspective, the development will lead to better use of resources and hence the ability to treat more patients.
In addition to quantified answers to clinical or economical questions, other kinds of knowledge should be developed.
A first observation is that it does not seem feasible to try to reconstruct the direct economical value or exchange ratio of things.
The social and economical connotations of elements from the nineteenth-century cultural landscape have often changed sharply.
The binary coding of binomial heaps is more space economical.
The past is complete and 'still', and has become detached from economical and social productivity.
Nature, as a rural phenomenon, is particularly associated in this perception with the absence of an economical, productive function.
Though priced relatively high, it seemed potentially the simplest and most economical scheme, and offered generous exhibition areas.
Using one clay source at a time is more economical, according to one potter.
An output price increase or technological progress make it economical for farmers to meet the subsistence target by producing from a smaller land area.
The study of economical path ways (as a function of time) towards stabilization of carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere is obviously of interest.
Are they the most economical and effective way to accomplish the goals of medicine?
Although some precision was lost, an economical and practical system was generated.
However, gypsum is not always available, it is now very expensive and its application on groundnut may not be economical.
A more economical explanation could be provided by the authors for all examples concerning cultural behaviors.
We should be economical and always plan for the prospect of humble growth.
The underlying assumption is that covert movement is more economical ('cheaper') than overt movement.
A compact and economical approach will be of benefit to society and would be a good educational tool.
Technology and management can greatly improve the probability of growing an economical crop in a cropping system.
We show here that natural languages are much more economical in their use of laryngeal contrasts than segmental models would lead us to expect.
As such, compositional modelling provides an efficient and economical means of storing modelling knowledge of different types of perspective.
They are easy to use, have no side effects and are more economical since they are reusable.
With inheritance, the ownerships of these landowners had grown too small to be economical, forcing them to migrate and rent the land to sharecroppers.
In real problems, the random variables in the sum usually depend on some economical, physical, or geographical random environment.
Assessing criteria are most of the time limited to those typical for medical and economical research culture.
The primary motivation for the establishment of agricultural research stations was, of course, economical.
Evidence on equivalent quality therapies, including economical aspects of these treatments, should be further discussed in scientific meetings.
Secondly, it was economical to combine goods from small boats into one larger vessel, as soon as the depth of the river allowed this.
In addition, the whole building had to be as economical as possible to run.
In this sense, "merge" is more economical and less costly than "move".
Of course, any researcher would favor the most economical approach that explains a data set.
In the ®rst place, using available knowledge sources is not a less economical principle than not using them.
A high growth yield is equivalent to an economical use of resources, as fewer resources are consumed per unit biomass formed.
The group discussion participants were asked whether the prolonged fattening was economical.
All of this is presented in clear, economical prose (although the effect is marred by excessive repetition and sloppy proof-reading).
Examples are economical with the truth, kick the bucket, powder one's nose, and spend more time with one's family.
On her view, arguments that are predictable, recoverable, or highly frequent tend to be reduced to make expressions more economical.
Economical explanations of events, although elegant, may not reflect reality if they are too simplistic.
In many cases, the additions provide substantial quantities of new information, as well as economical evaluation of ambiguous documentary data.
Of the manufactured products used in the present study, ammonium nitrate is the most economical and rapidly acting.
Moreover, these spaces must be optimal from the technical and economical point of view.
Evaluation for economical hybrid soybean seed production requires research to be conducted under field conditions.
The 'collection' approach has always existed, but the increasing importance of the economical potential value of collections has somehow exacerbated this tendency.
However, as we shall see, the veteran journalist was being more than just a little economical with the truth.
If a more economical (but possibly ungrammatical) derivation exists for the same interpretation, the co-referential interpretation is blocked.
However, data on risk factors and potential bene®ts (both clinical and economical) can not be directly extrapolated between health care systems.
The system is very economical because it assumes only online-dictionaries of general use and doesn't require the labour-intensive construction of domainspecific dictionaries.
She suggested that regularly used grammatical items may become absent to make production more efficient and economical.
The output of hydrogen may meet not only economical issue but also ecological issues.
Obtaining the jamming diagram corresponding to a particular problem may not be economical and practical since a high precision measuring process is costly.
Other tests such as the flow cytometric assay also should be evaluated since they may have a positive medico-economical impact on public health.
Economical and clinical studies dominate the research agenda.
Such trials, unlike in vivo infectivity trials, are more ethical and economical, as they normally do not imply animal suffering or death.
Another disadvantage is that the proposition may not be economical in the circumstances, considering the labor intensive nature of green feeds collection.
Potentially this would appear a more realistic and economical approach that could be implemented over the longer term.
Using these methods, physical, economical and social data, as well as planning goals, can be combined and evaluated in the context of sustainable development.
The system is an attractive method for real-time robotic welding since it is simple, economical, fast, accurate, and works on all kinds of seam geometries.
The irony is that this more economical mechanism also causes foreign accent.
Policies are not made for rational reasons or because of economical arguments.
A feature-based phoneme system is thus more economical than one in which each phoneme involves an entirely unique articulation.
As such, the most economical and prosodically well-formed candidate is (58.i).
Each plane has a most economical, preferred speed.
He has demonstrated that for many applications, robots are more economical and effective than traditional hard automation.
Secondly, the manipulator is economical in production and simple in calibration.
The long-term goal of our research is to identify economical characteristics of this unique genetic resource and offer sustainable options to promote small-scale farms.
The user often has preferences about the choices and the criteria, for example, preferring pink cars to green cars and luxury cars to economical models.
Such intentional hypotheses are neater, more economical, and more plausible than other, nonintentional, hypotheses.
All sorts of naked force, religious, literary, political, social, educational, economical, ideological, and international, no longer have a place in this world.
Not enough to make it economical to sell.
In these tests the dual-weighted error estimators prove to be asymptotically correct and provide the basis of constructing economical meshes.
However, somewhat counter-intuitively, trade liberalization decreases pollution because it increases the opportunity cost of water, thereby making treatment economical.
The appeal to the different interests of sentient beings and persons is ontologically more economical and provides cleaner answers to the practical problems we have.
Although cassava starch was economical, it was not the best initial choice because contaminants were hard for farmers to detect.
By using such averages and strict economical criteria, however, the problem of overall distribution of wealth is enhanced.
The economical risk is increased by the arrhenotokous mode of reproduction of spider mites, because a single egg may start a strain.
Altogether, the objective of developing a simple, economical trap with harmonized efficiency was achieved.
The ideal of using food from nature was also seen as economical.
They were cheap to install, economical to maintain, and by 1914 twelve stations had them.
While this would not be an economical industry in peacetime, it could be retained for strategic reasons.
In general, sound crop hygiene and occasional systemic cover sprays would be most economical.
The second consideration that makes me hesitant to accept the idea that welfare should be seen as a normative concept is purely economical.
Her use of notated examples is apt and economical.
By derivation, adverbs are formed from adjectives by adding ly (as in economical-ly, sufficient-ly, and finally).
Therefore, studying the intake and diet composition of animals grazing in the typical steppe is of essential ecological and economical importance.
Economical thinking related to money and their own work guided their choice of food.
The spatial arrangement and form must be adapted to the function of the structure in the most economical way.
In other words, good models and theory building are economical.
How is it that we seem to have lost our understanding of this wonderfully elegant and economical way of building?
How is it possible to determine, in the form of an algorithm, which of two theories is most economical?
In general, the text is lucid and economical.
The empowerment of victims within restorative justice may be illusory and tokenistic, with the key focus remaining on exploring 'economical' ways of managing the troublesome.
The focus is on maintaining sharing of subterms to be more economical with storage.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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