Sentences with phrase «at other biases»

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It's essential employees recognize their optimism bias and understand their position is at equal risk for automation as their co-worker or other individuals in their field.
While she started her research last year, gender bias has long been a topic of debate at Facebook and other Silicon Valley tech giants.
This bias was demonstrated in an experiment at Stanford University in which a group of students was asked to guess the songs tapped by others on a table.
On the other hand, bias is a particular problem at many free public seminars.
We take a look at present bias and other behavioral mistakes investors make when saving and investing for...
Yes, we're buying a ton more stuff online, but online prices don't diverge that much from other prices, at least as measured by our deflators (Mericle cites «outlet bias,» meaning the indexes don't always record when consumers switch to cheaper online sellers).
At the same time, projections for total planted US corn and soy acreage was reduced as farmers shifted to other crops; they are, however, expected to plant more soybeans than corn for the first time in 35 years.5 Brazilian corn acres also showed a downward bias.
Otherwise, we are dumbfounded at Other People's Biases and Prejudices.
We can assume that all the Justices sitting on the Court today, like other humans, have their own preferences and biases about religion, but the judicial opinions of one of them, Justice John Paul Stevens, raise more than a slight suspicion that some of his actions on the bench stem from animosity, if not to animal sacrifice, at least to certain less exotic religious beliefs and practices.
In other words because FOX has been so successful at caterring to a particular political ideology by chosing bias stories and presenting stories more geared toward a certain group «we're going to do it too».
James, if you had the courage to look at the evidence without bias, you'd not be making the claims you do and suggesting that the bias problem is with others.
«Holmes» influence promised, then, to help release American culture from a Christian bias that most Jewish intellectuals found provincial at best and that at worst provided a basis for continued prejudice against Jews and other non-Christians.»
Christians and GOPer's... please look past your own «confirmation bias» at other sources... not just Fox.
Fred it might help if you look at other resources than Conservapedia that is a very bias and prejudice website.
There is a certain bias in the history of philosophy from which it has painfully tried to free itself; the favoring of one pole of conceptual contrasts at the expense of the other pole.
Since religious bias is sometimes at the root of aggression toward others, laws set the boundaries of behavior in an explicit manner.
You guys spend a lot of time worrying about his faith and not the other person's, it doesn't make a difference because faith is between that person and God but CNN can be very biased at times.
He consented, and before going out, sat down and wrote quickly the five thousand characters which constitute what is at once the most delightful, and perhaps also the most baffling of all the sacred books.59 It is translated variously into English as The Canon of Reason and Virtue, The Way and Its Power, and otherwise, but when one compares the translations, they differ greatly one from the other, probably reflecting therein the religious biases of the several translators.
Other than a severe bias against Jameis, I don't see the argument for saying he hasn't improved, a simple look at his stats show he has.
He had good reason to as well because even though the referee was not as blatantly biased against the Gunners as he was in the match against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge and in other previous games, he did deny us two good claims for a penalty.
Ian Wright is such an Arsenal fan that it often interferes with his ability to be impartial in his role as a TV pundit and football journalist, but then again the same can be said of most of the former footballers working on the other side of the game these days and with all the anti-Arsenal bias, Wright at least helps to keep some balance.
Referees and linesmen are ambitious, especially at the highest levels and that allows the corrupters to profit from their eagerness to advance, in order to influence the results of a game.Add in the already inherent subconscious bias referees bring to every game, the stresses that can disturb their concentration during a game, the fear they have of being demoted, the ubiquitous competition and rivalry that top level officials always have between them and others, and we have a great cocktail that can be easily exploited by dishonest forces.
I won't commend you on this acticle, you are so sentimental on the part of eboue, you are still furious on the incident that happened at tortemham and you don't want him to play against sun or any other match for the team you are so bias.
At the very moment when a student might be gearing up to react to the teacher's comments as a threat, a sign of the teacher's personal disapproval or bias, the Post-it gave the student an alternative frame through which to view those comments — not as an attack, in other words, but as a vote of confidence that the student was capable of high - quality work.
Despite other reviews I had read, there is no anti-family bias (everyone was very gracious with our baby and catered to our needs - Our baby liked the hotel crib better than the crib at home).
But I do have a wish or two for you in 2015 — please consider getting rid of the script in your head of what love, relationships or marriage should look like and instead ask yourself what you want them to look like; that you stop looking to others to tell you what you should or shouldn't do and question, question, question any advice you read or hear from Internet experts or, for that matter, even credentialed experts (some are just not very good or have their own biases); and, finally, to stop giving credence to articles in women's magazines that often fuel anxiety and chip away at self - esteem because the emphasis always seems to be that you're doing something wrong and if you just did X, Y and Z, you'd have what you want and live happily ever after.
«At the very moment when a student might be gearing up to react to the teacher's comments as a threat, a sign of the teacher's personal disapproval or bias, the Post-it gave the student an alternative frame through which to view those comments — not as an attack, in other words, but as a vote of confidence,» writes Tough.
The others were at unclear risk of attrition bias: two because of incomplete reporting (Penfold 2014; Winterburn 2003) and four because although there was low attrition, there was no information on loss of twins and any missing data could relate to the true outcome (Collins 2004; Graffy 2004; Paul 2012; Reeder 2014).
Twelve of the included studies were judged at low risk of bias for incomplete outcome data on the basis that attrition rate was less than 20 % for all outcomes (other than satisfaction), or missing outcome data were balanced across groups (Begley 2011; Biro 2000; Flint 1989; Harvey 1996; Hicks 2003; Homer 2001; Kenny 1994; McLachlan 2012; North Stafford 2000; Tracy 2013; Turnbull 1996; Waldenstrom 2001).
These studies are at risk for selection bias both of cases and of control individuals and their results might be influenced by potential confounders such as other health behaviors that may be independently associated both with breastfeeding and childhood leukemia risk, although this is of course not limited to case - control studies.
Also, people with a lot of resources can hire and pay professionals who are good at either persuading others, OR intimidating others, to unequalize the system in favor of their ideas (See, -LCB- Soros Koch -RCB-- pick one according to your biases).
One extension of the socially inculcated materialist bias is a certain view of novelty and change as both a telos and measure of social progress: the valorisation of consumption and accumulation, and the acceleration through advancing technology of ever more transactional forms of relating to others, has left a legacy of insatiable desire, and a need for permanent «churning» activity aimed at meeting it.
I'm biased and not a bystander in this project (as ConservativeHome has noted) but a new parliamentary group has been established to help the Conservative Party becomes at least as fluent and thoughtful about a one nation agenda as it is about immigration, defence, tax or other «traditional» Tory issues.
Also at 11 a.m., members of Release Aging People in Prison, state Sen. Kevin Parker, Assemblyman Jeffrion Aubry and others demand an end to racial bias in state prisons, Legislative Office Building, LCA Press Room 130, Albany.
Hypocrisy is a bye word for labour and some biased press, Macguire agrees with his pals at labour HQ and many others, including the bbc fail to remember this lack of judgement.
Some people are better or worse at hiding their biases from others.
The insider squealed that the Presidency was aware of the foregoing hence its worries that aside possibly being the sole candidate of the North and being believed by most Nigerians to be a liberal Muslim without ethnic bias or other sentiments, the former Number Two citizen stood a better chance to defeat Jonathan at next February's presidential election.
Gerrymandering: at the moment, the system is biased towards Labour; the other changes as I understand them, which are not subject to the referendum and therefore irrelevant to this debate, will reduce (but not eliminate) this bias.
The other reveals a «bias against novelty» that often keeps innovative research from gaining the attention and recognition it deserves, at least initially.
Women have a hiring advantage in the scientific stratosphere 29 April 2015 A widely reported study says women are preferred in faculty hiring — but it doesn't say bias isn't a problem at other key career points.
A widely reported study says women are preferred in faculty hiring — but it doesn't say bias isn't a problem at other key career points.
Usually, in small - molecule junctions, electrons «pushed» through the junction by the applied bias make the leap continuously, from one electrode into the other, so that the number of electrons on the molecule at each instant of time is not well - defined.
However, they note that the age at which the female own - gender bias emerges and possibly diminishes has not yet been thoroughly investigated, although one study reported that, for older women, no own - gender bias was observed for either own - or other - age faces.
Other experts, such as Frank Pasquale, a law professor at the University of Maryland in Baltimore, suggest that the government should regulate or audit for bias only in specific areas, such as elections.
Other healthcare claims database studies have been conducted looking at joint replacement in morbidly obese patients, but results have been inconsistent, most likely due to selection bias.
While biased agonists may be able to be used more safely at higher doses than other opioids, it remains to be seen how other side effect profiles will be affected.
The authors believe that this may be due to «reverse causation bias» because indomethacin was dispensed at the end of pregnancy, likely to treat preterm labour, an indication different than that for other NSAIDS.
«I remember talking about this with other women my age when I was much younger,» says Linda Bartoshuk, a full professor of psychology at the University of Florida in Gainesville who has seen her share of gender bias among scientists.
While there have been other surveys focused on the older population, «they have typically been based on convenience samples with low completion rates or clinical samples with unknown biases in representing the population at large,» Laumann said.
But we still see systematic biases in some of the models so we have to often correct for these biases when looking at other models for impact studies.
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