complex problem
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complex
adjective
uk/ˈkɒm.pleks/us/kɑːmˈpleks/
involving a lot of different but ...
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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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(Definition ofcomplexandproblemfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This means that the study did little to resolve thecomplexproblemof quantification of the severity of obstruction.
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Choosing this complete and consistent set of assumptions and parameter values is acomplexproblem.
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An answer to acomplexproblem: cloning the mouse t-complex responder.
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By historical chance, therefore, the multidisciplinary structure for rehabilitation may be ideally suited for thecomplexproblem-solving required for older people with disabilities.
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A pattern solves acomplexproblem; it is not a template to be mindlessly copied.
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The solution to this large andcomplexproblemwas disaggregation.
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Somatization is acomplexproblemin which a person purports to have physical complaints for which there is no known cause.
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In general, the choice of the architecture of a neural network is acomplexproblemthat does not have a theoretical solution.
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This is because generalized rules or knowledge generally can be applied to a wider range of problems for a given domain orcomplexproblem.
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Dominated by thecomplexproblemof differentiating between official and 'subjective' definitions of morale, this particular debate has only just begun.
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Promoting older people's access to health and social care in these rural communities is acomplexproblemfor formal health and social care services.
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Retinal regeneration provides a morecomplexproblem, because it involves the genesis of entire classes of retinal neurons, including new central projections to the tectum.
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It thus must aspire to time frames at least as long as parametric modeling and suffers thecomplexproblemof path reuse.
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A morecomplexproblemis to distinguish individual and household incomes.
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Milling attributes reflect a morecomplexproblemconcerning processing methods and grain quality.
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The search of multiple design spaces that represent simple problems is more efficient than searching a single design space that represents acomplexproblem.
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Again, the computation of optimal marker scores under selection is acomplexproblemwhich deserves more theoretical work.
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