It feels easier and more intuitive to map out legal problems as rivers rather than
as decision trees.
Now firms are providing tools such
as decision trees featuring probable timelines, decision points, and projected costs.
The site works
as a decision tree basis, ie the answer to one question then leads on to others.
Not exact matches
Some organizations set up phone
trees, but it's just
as easy to send out a mass email to inform your employees of your
decisions whether to close or stay open.
For the most part, employees are in the exact same position
as founders (above), with the exception that they don't participate in the
decision tree outlined above in 1 - 4.
That changed with the flood of criticism that greeted Sunday's publication of the 15 - minute suicide video
as people fumed over Paul's
decision to show the body hanging from a
tree and his comments after discovering it.
As the patent notes, the
decision tree in this invention is constructed via machine learning to determine predicted attributes which allows a network service to target a group of potential users for various campaigns.
Corrigan said the city plans to ask the Supreme Court of Canada to hear its challenge to the National Energy Board
decision, which said Kinder Morgan is not required to comply with two sections of Burnaby's bylaws on land and
tree clearance
as it expands the pipeline.
As soon as I clicked on the icon I was brought to a sort of «decision tree.&raqu
As soon
as I clicked on the icon I was brought to a sort of «decision tree.&raqu
as I clicked on the icon I was brought to a sort of «
decision tree.»
The findings highlight the urgent need for policy - makers worldwide to re-think the issue
as many
decision - makers, national and internationally, assume that fossil fuel emissions can be offset through sequestering carbon by planting
trees and other land management practices.
-- 7) Forest models for Montana that account for changes in both climate and resulting vegetation distribution and patterns; 8) Models that account for interactions and feedbacks in climate - related impacts to forests (e.g., changes in mortality from both direct increases in warming and increased fire risk
as a result of warming); 9) Systems thinking and modeling regarding climate effects on understory vegetation and interactions with forest
trees; 10) Discussion of climate effects on urban forests and impacts to cityscapes and livability; 11) Monitoring and time - series data to inform adaptive management efforts (i.e., to determine outcome of a management action and, based on that outcome, chart future course of action); 12) Detailed
decision support systems to provide guidance for managing for adaptation.
Or big time actor Jimmy
Tree (Dano) struggling with his
decision to sellout by appearing in a popular robot movie instead of pursuing his desire to be taken seriously
as an actor?
I referenced other games that used
decision trees as a mechanic, such
as Telltale's Minecraft: Story Mode, Bethesda's blockbuster Fallout 4, and the brilliant, emotional Life Is Strange.
The Protecting Student Privacy in Connected Learning toolkit is organized in the form of a
decision tree, or flowchart, and addresses FERPA and COPPA compliance issues
as well
as suggested practices for district technology directors.
If you plant a $ 10,000 Coca - Cola
tree here, a $ 10,000 Procter & Gamble
tree there, you are making the kind of
decisions today in the here and now that will allow you to receive constant benefits every three months for the rest of your life
as long
as the underlying business remains healthy.
Take the moral and ethical high road in your dealings with others, or not... High replay value ensured by a broad
decision tree in all matters,
as well
as diverse mini-scenarios and random events.
I think a tech
tree style upgrade system would work really well,
as it lets the player make important
decisions while keeping the options limited.
It's an exceedingly cool show, with Richter's
decision to use his own painting
as the Henrietta Lacks - like source of his material - instead of, say, a
tree or a cathedral - giving the experiment an crisply omphalocentric edge.
A simple composite measure of the resources that went into a product (e.g. water,
trees),
as well
as natural resources degraded (e.g. water pollution, air pollution, carbon release, habitat destroyed) in the production for a wide variety of consumable goods (not just food), would enable people to make smarter everyday
decisions.
Specifically, we used a variety of linear and nonlinear methods such
as artificial neural networks (ANN),
decision trees and ensembles, multiple linear regression, and k - nearest neighbors to generate present and future daily precipitation occurrences and amounts.
And seeing Sting says he's a «self - declared, card carrying
tree hugger» makes up for some of the slightly weird moments of the film - such
as a segment that sugested the moment of the jury
decision in O.J. Simpson's murder trial was a moment of shared global consciousness.
For many who accept bug suffering
as a natural part of life's cycles, a Christmas
tree decision is no different from all of life's
decisions — we make our choices mostly oblivious to the hardy survivalists in the microscopic domain.
Regulatory Demands Can Have Unintended Consequences If tactical lists of favorite regulations to promulgate and past executive
decisions to «fix» is all what our loosely formed green machine has to say, then we can fully expect those who still use «
Tree Hugger»
as a pejorative term to mock us with our own irrelevance.
As defined by the FAO, a forest policy is «a set of orientations and principles of actions adopted by public authorities... to guide future
decisions in relation to the management, use and conservation of forest and
tree resources for the benefit of society.»
The «judgemental
decisions» about which Oxburgh made comment, and to the New Scientist refers, were not about thermometer data,
as the Editorial implies, but related to
tree - ring data.
It was a majority
decision to leave the Mann and Jones 2000 - year series in the Figure 1 (
as it was to remove the Briffa and Osborn
tree - ring based one), and the details of the logic used to derive the Mann and Jones series is to be found in the (cited) text of their paper.
Outcomes for civil cases would be much improved by the development of standardized
decision making
trees,
as is normal in the medical world.
This
decision tree would likely have thousands of questions but it would be impractical
as most of the questions would not be relevant to most clients.
While vision and text manipulation may seem a bit abstract when it comes to the work that needs to get done on a daily basis in a law office,
decision trees will seem more relevant
as they can directly mimic the very specialized work that lawyers do.
Neota Logic at the start of November won Clifford Chance
as a client, with its sophisticated
decision tree software currently being used to help advise clients on forthcoming regulatory changes but likely to be applied more widely going forward.
The delivery tool kit: Neota Logic's partnership with Clifford Chance Neota Logic at the start of November won Clifford Chance
as a client, with its sophisticated
decision tree software...
It's supposed to be simple enough that you can develop, test, and implement these different applications based on simple rules and a
decision tree,
as you mentioned.
Services such
as Rocket Lawyer and LegalZoom are turning automated document assembly and online
decision trees into an entirely new infrastructure for the delivery of legal services.
Proponents of the living
tree doctrine would undoubtedly respond that the
decision was only part textualist — that the Privy Council was also concerned with updating the Act to reach the right result,
as evidenced by its reference to the living
tree.
In sum, the
decision that is held up in Canada
as the seminal defence of the living
tree doctrine actually advocates textual originalism.
25 R. v. Pelletier (1974), 4 O.R. (2d) 677, 18 C.C.C. (2d) 516 appears to be the first
decision to use the «living
tree» to advocate a morphing constitution: «
As the nature of the Canadian community changes and in this immediate issue, the activities of those sought to be controlled by the Narcotic Control Act and the Criminal Code change in scale and complexity, new considerations arise which bring into prominence facets of the law including the Constitution which were less important or less applicable in former times.»
A «living
tree» court may of course choose to uphold a prior ruling, but its
decision to do so will hinge not on whether the case was decided correctly in the first instance, but rather whether the result remains compatible with society's values,
as interpreted by the judges themselves.
Thanks to this historical SCC
decision (and Mr. Roco Galati) our Constitution
as a «living
tree», with a few broken branches, has been preserved.
The image below is the «
decision tree,» meant,
as the document says, to be an aid to understanding the structure of the discussion in the Swiss publication.
To avoid costly disputes, in high - profile or high - risk cases, for example, we employ a sophisticated litigation -
decision -
tree - approach in order to accurately anticipate liability and coverage risks
as well
as to address any eventuality.
This gave rise to the following «
decision tree» in analyzing whether other energy services contracts involving vessels were maritime: (1) had the jurisprudence already determined the issue and, (2) if not, did the analysis of six factors provide the solution
as to whether the contract is maritime.
LegalRnD students are familiar with his writings on data - driven law practice, such
as using
decision trees, comparing «intuitive» and «quantitative» models for
decision making and managing legal risk.
It serves
as a «checklist
decision tree» when facing important choices in order to help avoid ingrained thinking patterns, many of which served us well in our simpler evolutionary past, but now hurt us when faced with the complexities of 21st - century life.
In 1929, overturning the Supreme Court of Canada's
decision that «Persons» in the constitution excluded women, Lord Sankey, on behalf of the Privy Council, directed the Court to interpret the Canadian constitution
as a «living
tree capable of growth and expansion», and in a «large and liberal», not a «narrow and technical» way.
I have tried drawing out
decision trees as well.
But AI might help if we can build software at scale that can help people, not like a Watson jeopardy machine maybe, maybe like a neurologic - powered
decision tree that is created by experts or maybe lightweight AI that can answer frequently asked questions or help people to fill out forms better with Document Automation, then we can use AI and software
as a force multiplier for Access to Justice.
Using a
decision tree provides more precision
as to what different types of probability actually means in terms of outcome for the client.
Advanced capabilities include embedded tools, such
as calculators,
decision trees, scenario modeling, and document assembly permitting users to apply concepts to matters within the research environment.
I was trained in it and I have done
decision trees earlier in my career, and periodically, when I find lawyers who are doing it I engage them, but that's another great example of a topic that isn't
as sexy.
To anticipate LAI, however, progressive law firms will begin thinking of legal processes
as a critical path or
decision tree (rather than something that is instinctive to lawyers) building on their work on Legal Project Management (LPM).