Because of its tractability in practice, polynomial-time algorithms assuming the Riemann hypothesis, and other similar evidence, it was long suspected but not proven that primality could be solved in polynomial time.
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As much as Dr . McClintock insists on the suppleness and tractability of biology and behavior, she does not believe that people emerge in the world tabula rasa, able to write whatever plot they choose.
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Einstein Cartan theory has been historically overshadowed by its torsion-free counterpart and other alternatives like Brans Dicke theory because torsion seemed to add little predictive benefit at the expense of the tractability of its equations.
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Rational mechanics dealt primarily with the development of elaborate mathematical treatments of observed motions, using Newtonian principles as a basis, and emphasized improving the tractability of complex calculations and developing of legitimate means of analytical approximation.
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Unlike thoroughbred racing, where speed and stamina are at a premium and a horse usually performs at its peak at ages 3 to 6, equestrian horses need more time to learn techniques like footwork, jumping and tractability.
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The new material, because of its less thick quarry-sizes and tractability, reacted on the workmanship, with the result that the masonry-courses became reduced in size and the carvings more delicate and highly finished.
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In such uses, there is a tolerance for imprecision, because making ideas more precise would be unnecessary and costly, while " imprecisiation reduces cost and enhances tractability " ( tractability means " being easy to manage or operationalize " ).
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In such uses, there is a tolerance for imprecision, because making ideas more precise would be unnecessary and costly, while " imprecisiation reduces cost and enhances tractability " ( tractability means " being easy to manage or operationalize " ).
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Descriptions of history and practices with this nutrient do not require FDA style dbpRCT, one scientific tool ( of many ) of limited tractability, use and utility, especially finacially .-- TheNautilus 23 : 30, 11 August 2007 ( UTC)
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Derived from Edward Turner's original twin-cylinder design and a development of the Triumph Tiger, the'Daytona'sacrificed low-speed tractability for a pronounced power step at 3, 500 rpm that helped it to compete with the advanced designs from Japanese manufacturers like Honda.