Against this backdrop we can expect to be influenced by reigning metaphors (Troeger), to be shaped
by language in the way we think and act (Allen).
NSF isn't saying much, but the move «appears to reflect an impasse between NSF's desire to preserve its highly regarded peer - review system and the need to abide
by language in a government - wide funding bill that restricts NSF's ability to support research in the discipline,» Mervis writes.
In particular, Arvizu says the board was troubled
by language in a report accompanying the bill (S. 679) that described the types of jobs affected by the change.
(Links will be more ordered thematically and
by language in the near future... site still under construction, so we can't give firm details)
Authors are often reassured
by language in subsidy publishers» paperwork that allows them to cancel their contracts at any time, but in most cases, the cover design, typesetting, and ISBN number remain the property of the «publisher.»
John was swayed
by language in Robert Shiller's book Irrational Exuberance.
[24] On the facts of this case, it would certainly be open to a trier of fact to infer, as permitted
by the language in Clements and Resurfice, that there was a substantial connection between I / Land's negligent conduct in selecting and fitting a defective hose and the damage that occurred.
The scope of a confidentiality clause can vary though and its breadth is determined
by the language in the settlement agreement itself.
Finally, the terms in the claims may not take on their plain English meaning, but rather may have been defined
by the language in the rest of that patent, so it's possible that you might incorrectly think you were in the clear based on a misunderstanding arising from that.
Some drivers these days are often confused
by the language in their auto insurance contract, including what's called collision coverage.
Not exact matches
The advisory group,
in a report submitted to Congress and the U.S. trade representative
in late June, suggested the USTR borrow exact
language pertaining to the agricultural sector and suggested using the Asiawide trade deal as the basis for text on environmental and labor regulation, with «additional strengthening of measures beyond what was
in TPP,» according to a copy of the June 30 letter obtained
by CNBC.
This can be done
by creating an
in - house team of native
language customer service representatives, finding a third party that offers such a service or even using email translation software to help support customers who can't correspond
in English.
«Neural Machine Translation is going to change the economy
by giving more businesses a
language capability they can use to communicate and understand
in real time,» says Gachot.
By getting better at honing
in on the
language your customers are using, you'll be able to laser - target the strategies you execute and get more bang for your SEO buck.
As the second blog post puts it —
in the opaque and passive - aggressive
language favored
by the world's largest social network --» We anticipate that this update may cause reach and referral traffic to decline for some Pages.»
By the 1970s, COBOL was the «most extensively used computer
language»
in the world.
News of Lucara's discovery of the Lesedi La Rona diamond (it was named
in a national contest held
in Botswana and translates into «our light»
in the Tswana
language) has helped invigorate a mining category that has languished
in the wake of a global recession, not to mention a campaign
by Blood Diamond star Leonardo DiCaprio to promote synthetic alternatives to alleviate working conditions of miners
in Africa.
Morgaine points those interested
in this path to «this article
by Tammy Bjelland, who started a
language teaching and consulting business,» and notes there are «plenty of options beyond basic Craigslist» where you can list your services.
It can provide 18 ways to segment data, allowing you to home
in on visitors —
by keyword, browser, location — and can generate 82 different reports
in 17
languages.
Play a role
in the customer perspective at every step
by making sure the business and product use accessible
language at each stage of building, designing, improving, selling and revising.
Clinicians can measure
language ability
by having a patient describe a picture, for instance, said Dr. Seyed Sajjadi of the University of Southern California, a neurologist who specializes
in dementias.
-- Ankit Somani, co-founder of AllyO, an artificial intelligence recruiting platform founded
in 2016
by engineers from Google and MIT that's used
by more than 50 large enterprises
in more than 10 industries and available
in multiple
languages and countries
But Groppel makes it clear that the ultimate mission is the core of the course, and I wonder whether my distractibility, and the nascent spare tire exposed
by my Speedo, will really offer enough motivation for me to make decisions
in line with the monumental
language the doctor is using.
You'd think that investors would be among the most cold - blooded and rational consumers of information — after all, fortunes depend on them making bias - free judgments about what they hear on earnings calls — but according to this new research, they are actually highly swayed
by one tiny shift
in language, just like everyone.
Normally many of the object - oriented programming
languages clean up for you because they notice when you are running low on memory and haven't used a bit of code
in a while, but
in the case of these terascale systems, it would be like having a kitchen the size of a football field, so
by the time you ran out of room, it would take weeks to clean it up.
KIND responded swiftly
by promising to make adjustments to the labeling
language on the bars
in question, both on the packaging and on the company's website.
In plainer
language, it's what you made from sales divided
by how much you spent on marketing and fulfillment.
This is the third public statement
by Tesla since the March 23 crash — and its strongest
language yet
in an effort to distance itself from the fatality.
In 2006, Congress passed the Pension Protection Act, which helped raise participation rates
by clarifying
language on default opt -
ins for employees.
While the images (and entire site) contribute to creating a feeling of love, the specific
language used
in the call - to - action form contributes to the feeling that, just
by signing up, you're starting your journey to find your next soul mate.
You can start
by deleting or more actively monitoring users (if any) who engage
in profane
language so they don't create a negative experience for your other followers.
How Twitter applications work: Twitter allows anyone to create and sell software that incorporates, organizes, and rearranges tweets
in real time — for instance,
by collecting messages written
by professional athletes (an app called Twackle) or translating tweets into the
language of the high seas (an app called Post Like a Pirate).
Many of the women interviewed said they were disgusted
by Mr. Trump's comments, including his suggestion of prohibiting Muslims from entering the United States, his mocking of a disabled reporter and the crass
language he used to describe grabbing women's genitals during a 2005 taping of «Access Hollywood» that surfaced
in early October.
When hit with an indictment
in South Korea at the end of December, CEO Travis Kalanick responded using the carefully calibrated
language of a man who knows he's exploiting a loophole: «We firmly believe that our service, which connects drivers and riders via an application, is not only legal
in Korea, but that it is being welcomed and supported
by consumers.»
It's a fairly arcane argument over whether Google's design of Android to be compatible with apps written
in the Java programming
language (now owned
by Oracle) was «fair use» or not.
But over the years, employers have reached differing conclusions about how the Act's
language should be interpreted — specifically the line that says employers must treat pregnant women the same as «other persons not so affected [
by pregnancy] but similar
in their ability or inability to work.»
The (until now) uniquely human ability to understand the complexities of
language, multiplied
by the speed of computational efficiency, results
in a very effective response program.
A lawyer
by trade, Schriver initially intended to make a «career pit stop
in 2000, at the small, but profitable
language company, but I soon realized the potential,» he says.
«The
language Karlie Hay used is unacceptable at any age and
in no way reflects the values of the Miss Universe Organization,» officials said
in a statement obtained
by KTRK.
In 1917 and then 1924, lawmakers motivated
by rhetoric calling migrants from poor countries «undesirable» - similar to Trump's
language today - introduced a literacy test and severe restrictions that dramatically reduced immigration from Southern and Eastern Europe.
Today, Flocabulary has a library of more than 550 educational hip - hop videos that explore a wide range of subjects, including math, science, social studies,
language arts, and current events, which are used
by teachers
in 20,000 schools across the country.
The original version of this deduction, which was
in the earlier
language passed
by the Senate, limited it to half of the compensation paid to employees
by the pass - through business.
The most effective way to do that, he adds, is
by working with other firms based on the ground; Kinova leverages a network of distributors around the world to better convey its brand message, conducts business according to local customs and — crucially — does it all
in local
languages.
When Salesforce (CRM) plunked down $ 212 million to buy Heroku five years ago, it got a very popular software development site beloved
by startups who programmed
in Ruby (and later other
languages).
This quality standard was first introduced
in 1987
by the International Organization for Standards (ISO)
in hopes of establishing an international definition of the essential characteristics and
language of a quality system for all businesses, irrespective of industry or geographic location.
Launched
in 2013
by founders Ali and Hadi Partovi, Code.org offers courses
in more than 30
languages and its intro class has been used
by more than 1.5 million students worldwide.
Georgiadis envisions that, someday,
language processing tech developed with the Dreamhouse
in mind will also be used
in, say, a Fisher - Price baby swing, to track how a child's cry is impacted
by different speeds.
Instead of pushing it out a week, reel them
in with some
language such as, «Since you are busy next Thursday, I will work hard on this and get it to you
by next Monday.»
(1) To address the coding skills gap and help prepare more people for jobs
in software development, Apple created a powerful yet easy - to - learn coding
language called Swift (TM), the free Swift Playgrounds (TM) app and a free curriculum, App Development with Swift, which are available to anyone and are already being used
by millions of students at K - 12 schools, summer camps and leading community colleges across the country.
Developed
by Australian entrepreneur Reno Nicastro, DoTalk is an app that uses proprietary software to simultaneously translate voice and text messages
in 90 different
languages.