partial solution
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpartialandsolution
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partial
adjective
uk/ˈpɑː.ʃəl/us/ˈpɑːr.ʃəl/
not ...
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solution
noun
uk/səˈluː.ʃən/us/səˈluː.ʃən/
the answer to ...
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The elicitation of immediate judgment responses under well-defined time constraints may provide apartialsolutionto this problem.
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In this last case, we stack the list of such choices, together with the current occurrence, needed to construct thepartialsolution.
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As the search progresses, the problem solver rates the currentpartialsolutionusing one of the rating optimisation methods.
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Consistency of the new assignment with thepartialsolutionis tested by the predicates consistent1/2 and consistent2/2.
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For other working parents, taking their own holidays from work could provide at least apartialsolution.
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Apartialsolution, involving a compiler modification, prunes arguments from the stack after their last possible use.
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This rating is now used as a bound to prune the remainder of the search tree whenever the rating of apartialsolutionexceeds it.
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The predicate is recursive; each iteration extends thepartialsolutionwith an assignment to the first variable on the list of variables to be assigned.
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But even hispartialsolutionleads to an extensive road and parking system at ground level.
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Intentionalism can be conceived as a prima facie solution orpartialsolutionto the problem of vagueness.
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Apartialsolutionto the problem of small numbers of effective samples exists if one is prepared to accept some potential bias in estimates obtained from the weighted samples.
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By using this mechanism, the system maintains the history of a product design process and a designer can go back to review or reexamine anypartialsolutionif necessary.
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To consider modality in jazz through the lens of the blues provides apartialsolutionto this problem, for the blues encompasses all the various qualities ascribed to 'modal jazz'.
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The simplest strategy runs an evolutionary algorithm once, while the iterative rule learning approach runs several evolutionary algorithms in succession, with the output from each considered apartialsolution.
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