Not only does the use of assisted review eliminate the practical need for keyword culling, but the use of keyword
culling in an assisted review workflow can be problematic.
While this would reduce the pressure on larger mammals, this may or may not stop the practice of
culling in parks.
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In March 2012, the Bow Group released a report opposing the Government's plans to trial badger
culling in England, stating that the findings of Labour's major badger culling trials several years earlier were that culling does not work.
But Jay Tiernan, of direct action group Stop the Cull, said: «Natural England's authorisation of continued
culling in both Somerset and Gloucestershire can only be viewed as an admission of a complete failure of the culls to address bovine TB in cattle.»
However, under considerable pressure from farming and landowning interests, the government is clinging to the wreckage of the policy and plans to continue badger
culling in Somerset and Gloucestershire this summer and possibly extend the cull into Dorset as well.
Comparable sales fell 17 % at Sears and 13 % at Kmart, a striking result given that they exclude the dozens of weak stores the company has
culled in the last year.
Treasury Wine Estates chief executive Mike Clarke will start swinging the axe within the nation's biggest winemaker on Monday as 5 per cent of the workforce is
culled in the first phase of an earnings turnaround plan.
Like deer, they are not extensively farmed, but
culled in the wild, a practice that Australian settlers learned from Aboriginal Australians.
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It is now a fair assessment that a four year badger
cull in Gloucester and Somerset would cost in the region of # 20 million, but would only deliver around # 2.5 million benefit to the tax payer in terms of reducing the spread of bovine TB.
There were a lot of them this morning: hundreds of millions of pounds being
culled in departments across Whitehall as George Osborne and David Laws introduced «draconian» budget reductions.
The RSPCA supported The Badger Trust's legal challenge of a badger
cull in England and we are bitterly disappointed it was not successful.
The media had some fun last week following the statement from the environment secretary Owen Paterson that the badgers had «moved the goal posts», triggering an extension of the pilot
culls in Somerset and Gloucestershire.
A separate
cull in Somerset saw a 65 % reduction in the badger population, below the 70 % reduction target.
The Deputy Prime Minister is being urged to settle for an end to hereditary peers in the legislature, tougher sanctions against wrongdoers and
a cull in numbers, but to stop short of elections.
Owen Paterson, the new environment secretary, insisted evidence supports his policy for the six - week
cull in Gloucestershire and Somerset before the winter.
«In choosing to plough ahead with the barbaric
cull in our countryside, the coalition government has shown complete contempt for scientific evidence on bovine TB,» Green MP Caroline Lucas, one of the five sponsors of the debate, commented.
But despite the use of snares, the badger
cull in the Republic of Ireland remains uncontroversial, something that «beggars belief» according to Fintan Kelly from the Irish Wildlife Trust.
Councils face having to scale back scheme that had been given the green light after education secretary Michael Gove's
cull in July
Almost 31 million poultry were
culled in the Netherlands last year before the virus, a strain called H7N7, was contained.
«I guess they had very little left to work with, having
culled in the first round the emails that could most easily be taken out of context to try to make me look bad.»
Most of the small coastal towns are completely unformed, and villages in the northwest and northeast are drastically
culled in numbers as well.
It remains to be seen if Romance titles will eventually be
culled in the Netherlands, like they were in the United States.
You won't hear it said in many publishing houses these days, where those editors and managements who have survived the 10 %
cull in their numbers following the credit crunch now appear frozen in the headlights of the onrushing digital revolution.
The stray dog
cull in Sochi, Russia prior to this year's Winter Olympics drew worldwide controversy and shed light on sinister practices that are taking place around the globe.
Between 1959 and 2000, 4,668 tiger sharks were
culled in an effort to protect the tourism industry.
In June 2000, the last of the nearly 2,500 cats were
culled in an effort to save the seabirds.
So it's slightly ironic that it's
a cull in benefits of one of those newer, more interesting cards that's made the Amex Platinum Card a little bit more relevant again....
It's not only the courses that have seen
a cull in their number though, as the modes and golfers have as well.
Gameplay in Agony firsts
culls you in by experiencing its gruesome sights and sounds (i.e. the constant echoing of tormented souls in a hallway made of teeth with a demon at the end bludgeoning a guy).
Transitioning into one another via watery dissolves, the work's images,
culled in part from books, magazines, and record covers, depict what the artist calls «female icons» — a stream that includes an androgynous fashion model, Left Bank figures of the 1920s and»30s, and Annemarie Schwarzenbach (a Swiss writer, photographer, and aristocrat - cum - radical).
At times the elephant population gets too large and has to be
culled in areas where it has become rampant.
Casetext collected hundreds of thousands of publicly filed briefs — many from the federal courts» PACER system — and then
culled them in an effort to ensure that the collection included only quality briefs filed by leading law firms, specialized boutiques, nonprofits and government agencies.
The fact that the law schools have abdicated their responsibility to
cull in first year is probably the single greatest cause of the woes that are befalling hundreds of the students each year, the legal profession in general and, most important of all, the public.
HTC's grid - based task - switching menu has been
culled in favor of stock Android's card deck layout.
Not exact matches
In her 132 - page ruling,
Cull said «Eminem Esque» sounded like a copy and was a copy, reproducing the essence of «Lose Yourself.»
«This masterfully written book highlights three leadership styles,
culled from the lives of three kings mentioned
in the Bible: Saul, David, and Absalom.
In a new analysis, Business Insider
culled data across five measures of labor - market and general economic health for the 40 metropolitan statistical areas with the largest 2017 populations.
The characters below are Corvus Glaive, Proxima Midnight, Ebony Maw, and
Cull Obsidian
in that order.
Dickson added that the Chinese government, which is known for surveilling American businesses operating
in China, has the resources to make use of the type of data that Baidu could have
culled from Uber.
The data, from the CDC's Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring Network, were
culled from tracking 8 - year - olds
in Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Maryland, Missouri, New Jersey, North Carolina, South Carolina, Utah and Wisconsin.
Search giant Google has released its «Zeitgeist 2012,» the list of the top search terms and trends over the last year,
culled from 1.2 trillion searches
in nearly 150 languages.
With that
in mind, let's count down the top 10 least - expensive cities, as
culled from the latest available version of the COLI from the third quarter of 2011.
Big retailers are
culling major brands from their stores
in a bid to boost sales of their own
in - house labels.
Only
in the past few years has new database technology allowed big companies to
cull huge amounts of digital information for real - time decision - making.
I feel like a general, far removed from the front lines, trying to
cull through an infinite amount of information
in order to make critical company decisions.
Inc.
culled data from a number of sources — betting sites, shipping experts, investors, and people familiar with Amazon, among others — to come up with the following list of top contenders, ranked (more or less)
in order of likelihood.
Inspired by relatives and friends
in Nigeria who love to play soccer, she felt
culling power from a lightweight, tech - enhanced soccer ball was a perfect - fit solution.
Take note that
in some tests both ads may be losers and you should
cull them both.