Sentences with phrase «as your system seems»

So as hard as it is, and as messed up as we are, and as broken as the system seems, you know that you're not alone in wading through this mess.
I think they are really easy to use — and don't take up as much space as your system seems to.

Not exact matches

It seems like every day there's a new breakthrough in A.I., whether it's a system that consistently renders the same verdict as trial judges or a computer capable of winning millions of dollars from the world's best poker players.
The population seems divided as to who will lead the country after the next election, but most people appear fed up with the entire political system.
For now, however, HPE seems to want to boost its data analytics business as well as selling heavy duty computing systems through this acquisition.
Once the system seemed to be working, Kopparapu arranged for tests at a Mumbai hospital to see how the app would perform in a real - life setting, and so far it's done just as well as a human specialist, although the data is limited.
As for the Apple malware, the security firm did not say how many people appear to have been impacted, but it said that those who upgraded their operating systems to the latest versions seemed to be safe from the variant of the attack that creates draft emails.
The company, whose SNES Classic Edition is already selling out at stores nationwide, has reportedly filed a trademark application in Japan for a system that seems to indicate the Game Boy will be getting the Classic Edition treatment as well.
That reality would seem to suggest that the U.S. should adopt a system similar to those in other countries, which more tightly regulate drug prices and where the government largely subsidizes health care costs (as opposed to employers largely doing so in the U.S.) through what's known as a single - payer system.
This is again an interesting story in that so much has been touted about the healthcare law and Medicaid expansion providing stability for hospitals and health systems, and it seems as though this may not be the case this far.
If the external shocks seemed to pose financial stability risks, macroprudential measures might be introduced as a complement or backstop to existing regulations and oversight of domestic financial systems.
Kogan seemed most comfortable during the session when he was laying into Facebook's platform policies — perhaps unsurprisingly, given how the company has sought to paint him as a rogue actor who abused its systems by creating an app that harvested data on up to 87 million Facebook users and then handing information on its users off to third parties.
But as long as the PBoC can continue to withstand pressure to lower interest rates — and it seems that the traditional poor relations between the PBoC and the CBRC have gotten worse in recent months, perhaps in part because the PBoC seems more determined to reduce financial risk and more willing to accept lower growth as the cost — China will move towards a system that uses capital much more efficiently and productively, and much of the tremendous waste that now occurs will gradually disappear.
They never simply create demand «out of thin air», as many analysts seem to think, and doing so would violate the basic accounting identity that equates total savings in a closed system with total investment.
Strange as it may seem and irrational as it would be in a more logical system of world diplomacy the dollar glut is what finances Americas global military build - up.
It seems Huawei's OS development isn't really a big secret either, as Zhao Ming, president of Huawei's Honor sub-brand, said at an event last week in Beijing, «There is no doubt that Huawei is capable of doing it,» before finishing by saying «But for now I don't think it is necessary since we work very closely with Google and will continue to use its Android system
«The radars they use are apparently meant for detecting moving objects (as typically used in adaptive cruise control systems), and seem to be not very good in detecting stationary objects,» he says.
In theory, it's easier for patients, it's cheaper for healthcare systems, and the results (in early testing) seem just as good.
This mistaken belief that American savings are wholly a function of American household preferences arises because most economists — and, it seems, policymakers — can only imagine American households as autonomous economic units, and are seemingly incapable of imaging them as units within a system in which there are certain inflexible constraints.
As each market is vastly different — ranging from a complex mix of public and private health insurance to single - payer systems — entering the health technology space can seem daunting.
While it may seem as though Chinese authorities have started to get a grip on shadow banking, Moody's also warns that the ability of the formal financial system to replace shadow credit lines «may not be a perfect substitute».
Again it was started as a peer - to - peer payment system, but right now it seems like the use case has been as a store of value rather than the payment system.
Prosper also has a note trading system, but it seems that the notes I put up for sale are just not moving as fast because they have already defaulted.
The clinical - stage biopharmaceutical company committed to developing novel medicines to transform the lives of patients with life - altering central nervous system (CNS) disorders, SAGE Therapeutics Inc. (NASDAQ: SAGE) seem to be poised for a price surge as per its latest charts.
Many of you seem to be thoughtful articulate peolpe, however, I must call out the fact that many of you presuppose our system as the best possible system (by system I mean our capitalist society) ie it does not matter to great degree which party you espouse they still work within the confines of a system.
The authors seem to think that there's something inexorable about the growth, as if, for example, it's impossible to conceive of a president not wanting to exercise substantial control over our healthcare system.
CNN's religion blog seems to be a humanist's attempt at dismantling every religion especially christianity as America's most prevalent belief system.
It doesn't seem like this is being driven by an ancient justice system as much as typical group dynamics amplified by religion.
Actually, many people seem to think that a lot of people who attend church do not follow Jesus, but merely attend church for their own reasons, such as needing some sort of religious system to identify with.
«Sadly, it seems to be increasingly acceptable in certain belief systems to kill as many members of the other religious community as possible,» she said.
It takes a long time before we really get to grips with this and begin to understand it, because not only does it seem incredible and thoroughly demeaning to us, but it's yet another shock to our system to discover that not only are we not the centre of the Universe and we're not made by anything, but we started out as some kind of slime and got to where we are via being a monkey.
I am using the term «dialectic» in its ancient and etymological sense, and it seems appropriate to describe the process by this word; for instead of an aprioristic, deductive method of procedure, the process was one of answering questions and objections as they arose, not in anticipation, and not as the unfolding, more geometrico, of a system implicit within a body of axioms or first principles which one needed only accept and then all the rest followed logically to the final Q.E.D..
But it is interesting to note that the systems of thought which are best adapted to it would seem to be precisely those which at first regarded it as a menace to them.
This god named Mammon — money or wealth — commands the devotion of so many in our society that we need to ask how we as Christians can deal with a pagan god whose worship seems institutionalized in our very economic system.
Tom Tom «He doesn't seem to grasp the idea that we «agree» to have a system of jurisprudence that determines what is legal and what is not in such a way as to preserve our individual rights as they are guaranteed to us under our Constitution»
As anyone who uses a comparatively simple desktop computer can testify, it seems a miracle that such a complex system could work without crashing.
On the other hand, he was also always a mathematician since, as he clearly indicates in the 1905 article, he seems to conceive of the world as a formal logical system.5 No wonder he regards metaphysics as a possible occupation.
What thinking and feeling person would want to share the name of those who seem to fight tooth and nail for the sanctity of life by protecting the unborn but refuse to help better our education system or quality of life for those not as well off.
Although Whitehead's Category of the Ultimate is meant to lessen the distance, so to speak, between actual occasions and societies of actual occasions, the application of Whitehead's metaphysics to persons seems troublesome; the ancient metaphysical problem of appearance and reality seems to lurk in the background, for the philosopher who wishes to identify res vera in the system soon finds herself perplexed, asking if the subjects of experience are actual occasions, societies of occasions, or sentient beings, such as persons and animals.1
Thus leaders of most major parties and officials tend to support the global capitalist system as there seems to be no reasonably viable alternative to it (and for them) in the short term.
We can not, it seems destroy our solar system but we can this planet and its surface as livable for high animal life; however, the galaxy and the island universes are remarkably safe from our interference.
This assertion is not meant to imply that religion is either false or ultimately nothing more than the fabrication of human minds — indeed, Berger argues in other writings that the transcendent seems to break through humanly constructed worlds, as it were, from the outside, However, the social scientist must recognize the degree to which religion, like all symbol systems, involves human activity.
The account of God which seems most compatible with Whitehead's categories, and which is presented in detail by Christian, was shown to involve incoherence in that it explains how ordinary temporal actual entities can experience the past as given but includes no account which shows how God can experience the past without making God an exception to the principles of the system, a deus ex machina.
Theological and philosophical systems such as Hegel's run the risk of obscuring this crucial problem by making it seem an objective matter capable of a universal solution, rather than a subjective one that each person must confront.
Nonetheless, its respectability as an important contemporary philosophical system seems established even as weaknesses and ambiguities continue to be explored.
«Though it seems impossible either to confirm or deny such an overarching cosmic purpose on the basis of the natural sciences alone, it is clear that within systems and organisms themselves, a certain local, focused teleology has emerged - as differentiated functionality.
It seems the state of man across all systems that we have these sorts of people that need their orthodoxies to be pure, and yet, if we all were to be honest with ourselves we'd have to truly know our assumptions, the assumptions that we each make as we come to our faith and belief and living statements.
To some readers of Whitehead, it may seem that the consequent nature of God is something of an addendum, something that was «stuck on» as an afterthought and which is not essential to his system.
As far as I know, this last is not an explicit doctrine in Whitehead's system, but it seems to be a possible implication of the theory of «objective immortality.&raquAs far as I know, this last is not an explicit doctrine in Whitehead's system, but it seems to be a possible implication of the theory of «objective immortality.&raquas I know, this last is not an explicit doctrine in Whitehead's system, but it seems to be a possible implication of the theory of «objective immortality.»
Being a bisexual gay rights activist who is staunchly for contraceptives and religious freedom, and then choosing to become Catholic thinking she is still going to be a bisexual gay rights activist who is staunchly for contraceptives and religious freedom... Having gay rights and birth control as part of her morality system, then deciding that «There was one religion that seemed like the most promising way to reach back to that living Truth» of morality... which is Catholicism...
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