Sentences with phrase «blind spots by»

Real World Everyday Driving Tips — Did you know there is a way to eliminate all blind spots by setting your mirrors in one weird way?
Machine learning based approaches seek to tackle these blind spots by assessing all available data from the wind farm.
That's not to say we can't incorporate those ideas, or understand why they believed what they did in order to perhaps find our own blind spots by learning from their experiences.
Short film Blind Spot by Matthew Nayman.
Drivers are first alerted of a vehicle in the blind spot by warning lights in the side mirrors.
It eliminates the Trafic's blind spot by increasing the driver's field of vision down the offside flank of the van.
Also part of the Advance Package is the Blind Spot Information System, which notifies drivers that a vehicle is in the MDX's blind spot by illuminating an LED near the appropriate side - view mirror and flashing that LED if the turn signal is activated.
Project CARS» race engineer will now save you from turning into other cars in your blind spot by mistake...
Project CARS» race engineer will now save you from turning into other cars in your blind spot by mistake thanks to the release of the voice activated Project CARS Spotter app for PC by Brtiion IT.

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Though initially heralded by Elon Musk as Tesla's biggest potential market after the United States, China is shaping up to be an enormous blind spot for the electric car maker.
We contend that investors are exposing their blind spot on the Fiduciary Duty of Care by not exploring these questions.
By more women getting involved and investing, Brand said it helps clear those blind spots that have slowed progress.
By: Jennifer Koshan PDF Version: «Majoritarian Blind Spot»?
Yeah, and the the blind spot in your eyes is the result of design by an idiot who, curiously, saw fit when «designing» the squid's eyeball to get the design right and so the squid has no blind spot.
The Blind Spot reveals why our faith in scientific certainty is a dangerous illusion, and how only by embracing science's inherent ambiguities and paradoxes can we truly appreciate its beauty and harness its potential.
But insofar as we can call racism a blind spot (by which I don't in any way mean to absolve people of responsibility), Jesus taught a very different process for correction: start with your own sin.
The Prologue represents this Word of the Lord as the Light which, shining in the darkness, stage by stage grows in intensity to the point at which all its rays are focused on one spot of blinding glory in the Incarnation.
From Suzannah: What are some of the blind spots harbored by progressive sorts that hinder the work of racial reconciliation?
One can profit by re-examining their compromised positions, as on Israel, or their blind spots, as on Catholicism.
Helpful as group counseling proved to be, with each troubled person in the group (about ten persons) finding himself strengthened, aided, and cared for by the other members of the group, sometimes there were exasperating dead ends — psychological impasses where it seemed that the counselee had developed a blind spot and simply could not visualize his problem objectively, or from any other viewpoint than his own.
If the human body were designed by an omniscient and omnipotent being surely it would not have made such a poor job of the laryngeal nerve in mammals, the spine not being optimal for bi-pedal gait, the blind spot caused by the optic nerve, etc. etc..
Humor about one's community both strengthens that community (by pointing to shared experiences) and challenges it (by gently poking at its blind - spots and assumptions).
The versatile defensive weapon has found his route to a centre - back spot blocked by Daley Blind this term, and has only been used to fill the left - back berth following the long - term injury suffered by Luke Shaw during Man United's Champions League defeat to PSV Eindhoven last week.
But via what we can charitably call a blind spot (while assuming it's something more sinister), it squanders credibility every year by pretending half the sport barely exists.
Your last article reminds me of a very good piece by Ed Smith in the New Statesman in September about Wenger's wilful blind spots - worth a read if you haven't seen it.
The Spaniard provided the assist for Daley Blind's opener shortly after the restart before Ander Herrera doubled the lead from the penalty spot after being brought down in the area by young Reds defender Joe Gomez.
This House of Cards created by the thin - skinned narcissist and our absentee landlord is going to come crashing down over the next 12 months and anyone who doesn't put the success of the club ahead of blind allegiances will need to check themselves so that we can move forward once the dust has settled... this club has been on auto - pilot for far too long and the same old, same old just won't cut it in the new EPL where many of the best managers, players and deepest pockets in the world now reside... just think to yourself what has transpired in the last 7 years alone: Leicester City won the EPL, Chelsea and ManCity have changed several managers and still won the League on multiple occasions, ManU lost Fergie yet we still didn't take advantage, Liverpool has emerged from their slumber and the Spurs are presently the better team in North London... if you find this acceptable, I feel for you and this future of this club... hope you all enjoy fighting with Everton and West Ham for the final Europa spot every year (aka the new Wenger Cup)
(what they term the «bias blind spot») Only by acknowledging such cognitive biases, they argue, can both scientists and journalists entertain and reconcile the empirical evidence about SRC in its entirety.
A site visit to the intersection of Wilmot Road and Grand Boulevard shows that a spot 21 feet east of the point directly below the traffic light is still within the intersection so Latimer could not have been «temporarily blinded by the sun» when he looked up at the traffic light and «then entered the intersection».
Thruway Authority, NYS Department of Transportation and Trucking Association of New York Commemorate «Operation Safe Driver Week» by Educating Motorists of Blind Spots Around Tractor Trailers
The team concludes that the neurons which would normally fill the blind spot using data from the patched eye compensated by stealing data from neighbouring neurons that were «seeing» the square, making it appear like a rectangle.
The volunteers initially saw a square, but reported that within seconds it had morphed into a rectangle, by extending its edge into the blind spot (Journal of Neuroscience, DOI: 10.1523 / jneurosci.1557 - 09.2009).
A human driver approaching a blind corner must slow down and prepare for the unexpected, but an autonomous car connected to CarSpeak would be able to cruise through, provided with a continuous 3D view of the area created from information captured by other cars, or by a sensor fixed in place to help with the blind spot.
Even a straight line running through your blind spot is not lopped off in the middle, as you can see by doing the same exercise but this time looking at the higher white box in a.
Physiologists (especially Leslie G. Ungerleider of the National Institute of Mental Health, Ricardo Gattass of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and Charles D. Gilbert of the Rockefeller University) have explored the neural mechanism of this process by monitoring the manner in which single neurons in the visual centers respond to objects partially covered by the blind spot or by opaque occluders.
It has fallen on the blind spot of your left eye, a small patch of retina called the optic disk that is devoid of receptors (an imperfection caused by the optic nerve piercing the retina as it exits the eyeball).
A new study by Duke University researchers suggests that this type of scenario makes a person less likely to remember what halted the action — for example, the make and model of the car in the blind spot.
It seems to me that the world is so chaotic — and that we are so limited by our own perspectives — that the most likely way to advance is through the clash of different perspectives, different data sets, different prejudices, different blind spots.
It is fascinating and counterintuitive, so let's discuss the illusion that makes you think you see in this blind spot, as well as several other algorithms used by your brain to achieve filling in.
There are even some blind spots, where a source can not be seen by a given detector at all.
An oncoming migraine attack may, for some, be foreshadowed by an aura, which can include visual distortions (such as wavy lines or blind spots) or numbness of a hand.
I found some blind spots in the back due to the third row head rests and had to boost my seat up to accommodate my view that was sometimes obstructed by the wide interior windshield bar on the driver and passenger side.
The bad apples should be pretty easy to spot from a mile away as long as you don't allow yourself to be blinded by the money or the gifts.
Quoting the moment wherein Junge says that to be Hitler's secretary — an automaton, not a confidante — was to live oblivious to his master plan («Every explosion has an area of calm,» Junge expounds), the title Blind Spot thus describes an absolution: The film becomes a platform by which she can purge herself of the guilt she has carried with her since learning of the Holocaust sometime after the war.
With Hollywood slowly beginning to confront its own representational blind spots, prompted in part by the furor over #OscarsSoWhite, the L.A. film festival deserves credit for spearheading a conversation before it became fashionable to do so.
CRITICISM AND ACTORS By Kent Jones Why does movie acting continue to be one of film criticism's great blind spots?
Ryan at The Matinee kicks off his Blind Spot series by watching John Carpenter's The Thing.
Penned by Tess Morris, her lively script continually keeps our curiosity combined with spot on performances from Simon Pegg and Lake Bell who undoubtedly pull us along on their accidental blind date, like a fly - on - the - wall friend.
Some American critics took issue with Arnold's ugly - beautiful portrait as a kind of inauthentic burlesque of their country, skewed by foreign preconceptions and blind spots — though not as many as those who took against Martin McDonagh's Oscar - winning Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, which weathered a firestorm of political and moral debate, backlashes and counter-backlashes, between its rapturous first reception in Venice and the Academy Awards.
Joe's incursions are often masked by walls, doorways or other blind spots.
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