Sentences with phrase «change distinct areas»

To a certain extent, I am not sure that artificial intelligence is going to change distinct areas of law.

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There have been studies done on long - term meditators, and researchers have found through FMRI's that there are distinct changes in areas of the brain that typically lead to greater levels of peace, well - being and better mental and emotional control.
An area that is clean and safe so babies can explore their surroundings... filled with interesting and stimulating things to explore... set up to promote learning through free play... changed regularly to accommodate the needs of growing infants and toddlers... organized to have distinct eating and diapering areas and set up to be comfortable and practical for adults, allowing them to focus on the children.
Despite an absence of global trends in some key meteorological variables, there were distinct regional annual climate trends and changes in anomalous weather event affected area frequency (Fig. 1).
Having five distinct areas you can swap between every time you feel like a change is nice, but there's another idea at work here.
The clouds, not distinct «cloud 1, cloud 2», but an ever - changing mist, some areas more dense than others... drifting, combining, dispersing... beautiful!
Increasing living space to 374 total sqft and allowing for the creation of distinct areas in your tiny house changes everything!
Although the above suggests a co-operative relationship between the courts and the law societies, and distinct roles for each, it fails to acknowledge that both institutions are, in fact, regulating precisely the same area of lawyer conduct (albeit for different ends) and that the judiciary, beginning with Martin v. Gray in 1990, has inserted itself as a regulator in this area in an unprecedented fashion which has led to significant changes in how conflict of interests are regulated not only by the courts but also by law society rules.
The lack of association between intervention - induced changes in behavior during the challenge and anticipatory responses suggests that these 2 intervention effects are independent and may reflect change in 2 distinct areas of functioning.
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