Notion of the "hardest" or "most general" problem in a complexity class.
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Examples for "hard"
Examples for "hard"
1First year was fine, he says, but second year was very hard.
2But there's also a lot of hard work involved, often physical work.
3It has been a year of hard work, focus, and great success.
4Result: Stylish and yet hard to use and packed with proprietary technology.
5Crew members don't just work hard -they often work every day.
1Evidently, no 'complete solution' to the 'Jewish problem' was yet in sight.
2Results: Ninety-four patients met study criteria and had complete outcome data available.
3Our aim is to complete this work early in the new year.
4A complete solution to identify and challenge children working at mastery level.
5An Israeli military source said the operation might take weeks to complete.
1The stiffened hardness of the speaker in a measure affected the boy.
2The first confused hardness with progress; the second confused softness with progress.
3The Japanese struck an unexpected strain of hardness in the Korean character.
4Some of these approach the chrysoberyl and topaz in hardness and hue.
5None of the cynicism and hardness of Thackeray appear in her pages.
1National factors were strong predictors of data completeness on the studied indicators.
2The story he had had to tell was simple in its completeness.
3As the actual conditions approach completeness the chicken becomes a better-and-better-grounded possibility.
4The success of B2 depends upon the completeness of the aerial observation.
5First, proving completeness is proving a negative, and that is nearly impossible.
1In order of seniority I now had the following initial letters: C hard, G hard, and K, with P a possibility.
1F&C completed the acquisition of Thames River Capital in September, paying 33.6 million pounds plus 15 million pounds to retain key staff.
Translations for c-complete