Sentences with phrase «scaling problems seemed»

Scaling problems seemed to be something exclusively to Bitcoin.

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Yet with all our advance, new problems have taken the place of those we have temporarily solved, new and previously unknown vistas lie beyond the peaks we have scaled, the limits of the universe seem further away than ever, and the purpose and destiny of man are not one whit clearer.
There's a genuine, if somewhat half - hearted, will, but nobody in politics really seems to have confronted the scale of the problem.
He certainly seems in denial about the scale of the problem he and his beloved Prime Minister left the nation.
«The physics of scaling told us that bringing down the size of Delta robots would increase their speed and acceleration, and pop - up MEMS manufacturing with its ability to use any material or combination of materials seemed an ideal way to attack this problem,» said Wood, who is a Core Faculty member at the Wyss Institute and co-leader of its Bioinspired Robotics platform.
Interweaving the relative time scale with the atomic time scale poses certain problems because only certain types of rocks, chiefly the igneous variety For many people, radiometric dating might be the one scientific technique that most blatantly seems to challenge the Bible's record of recent creation
Given the vast scale the Russos are working on, resorting to your typical collect - the - gems plot game seems disappointingly basic, but there's a thornier problem with Thanos in general: he's a huge hulk of a being, twice human size, but the effects job on Brolin thwarts his usual authority as an actor.
Despite the fact that 99 % of human beings are wiped out by the time of the 5th wave of attacks, the movie makes it seem like a small - scale problem in a localized area in mid-America.
«When we find that there are solutions to some of the most pressing problems in education that actually seem like they have larger appeal and potential,» says Professor Monica Higgins, faculty chair of Scaling for Impact, «we like to figure out how to help those organizations, those initiatives, those programs really scale
Scaled - back ambitions are only half the problem: many states seem to have barely started putting their plans in motion.
Scaled - back ambitions are only half the problem: Many states seem to have barely started putting their plans in motion.
«When we find that there are solutions to some of the most pressing problems in education that actually seem like they have larger appeal and potential,» says Professor Monica Higgins, faculty chair of Scaling for Impact,»...
All those goals, she said, involve problems of strategy, execution, and team leadership «on a significant scale» — and so seem tailor - made as learning experiences both for the doctoral candidates and for at least this prospective host organization.
With my rig (read the specs HERE) I was able to maintain 60 FPS at 1080p with every turned up to max without any problem, and it seems older hardware should scale nicely.
Disabling the option to use the game's scaling in my Nvidia control panel seemed to resolve the problem, but it shouldn't be a problem in the first place.
The problem is that the game doesn't seem to scale in difficulty, depending on the number of people playing, which is quite the oversight.
Also connect with problem areas and things that may seem counterintuitive or unimaginable to people's lived experience — like scales for instance: of time, of large magnitudes and finiteness, of how seemingly small percentages of compounds or changes in temperature can have large impacts.
I realize the biggest problem is the scale and difficulty of doing these things but it seems to me that absent doing this we are in an infinite debate until enough data can confirm or refute the current theory.
But in post # 5 I was just trying to understand a GCMs behavior on multi-century time scales, which seems like a rather different problem to me.
Funny you picked 10 and 50 years as your example periods; it seems at least some of your colleagues disagree on the predictability problem over various time - scales (Klimazwiebel survey results).
The interesting thing is that CO2 is lagging behind temperature (in the ice cores) seems to be 800 + / - 200 years — due to obvious problems with reading scales, that are low resolution, giving up to a 25 % error... However nearly the entire range of the lag falls within the 690 - 990 year range..
Those who bring the vitriol to bear seem to understand this — I believe this is what they fear: we have a problem that will only be solved by cooperation on a global scale.
«In our effort to illustrate the scale of the problem, it seems we inadvertently mistook the metaphor in the graphic — a mythical country — for an actual source of waste,» Taravella said.
JC: «Tackling the variability of solar activity and solar indirect effects seems more tractable than the cloud - climate problem and untangling the myriad of scales of ocean oscillations»
Seems unlikely to make much difference over large scale averages but wouldn't this be a potential problem for accurate reproduction of more intricate details like seasonal or diurnal cycles in individual grid cells or regions?
One problem I have with the temperature record is when it is presented without a vertical scale in the media, which seems to happen much more often than one would expect.
I see this as a very difficult problem, since it seems that this is the only thing that can step up to the necessary scale in the near time frame.
Dr. Curry, Surely it would seem, a priori, that since climate modeling treats a different regime of fluid dynamics modeling than these you mention — with different assumptions, scales, and approximations — it is quite possible that there are problems with certain types of climate models without invalidating «all gas phase fluid dynamics modelling».
Problems which seem impossible to scale.
The SDQ consists of five scales of five items each, generating scores for conduct problems (e.g., «Steals from home, school or elsewhere»), hyperactivity - inattention (e.g., «Restless, overactive, can not stay still for long»), emotional symptoms (e.g., «Many worries, often seems worried»), peer problems (e.g., «Rather solitary, tends to play alone»), and prosocial behavior (e.g., «Helpful if someone is hurt, upset or feeling ill»).
If the FEEL - KJ reveals weaknesses in emotion regulation, it seems useful to also administer the Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS)[45] as this instrument was developed to measure the underlying processes that result in problems with emotion regulation (e.g., «Lack of Emotional Awareness, «Limited Access to Emotion Regulation Strategies»).
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