Bixby will also include what Samsung calls «cognitive tolerance,» or the ability to understand commands even when
given incomplete information by users, he wrote.
New research from my colleague Mark «Jay» Williams at the Common Sense Institute of New Jersey shows that those voters are
given incomplete information before walking into the voting booth, and that per - pupil school costs are an average of $ 3,500 more than what is proclaimed to voters in the «User - Friendly Budget» advertised before Election Day.
However,
given the incomplete information on strains in other Southeast Asian countries such as Indonesia, Laos and Vietnam, it is possible that these strains were imported each year from the same location, according to Chen.
They do have a tendency to slant their articles, or
give incomplete information.
Bixby understands natural language: this means that you don't need to use set phrases, but you can
give incomplete information and Bixby can interpret and take action.
Not exact matches
Further along the spectrum, the researchers found that some employees withheld
information that a colleague actually needed by «playing dumb,» either saying they'll provide the
information later and not following through, or
giving them incorrect or
incomplete information.
Given the 24 - hour reporting requirement by the FDA, it's likely that companies will need to act on
incomplete — and imperfect —
information.
If a motorist fails to provide this
information or you have any concerns that the
information given to you is incorrect or
incomplete, this should be reported to the police immediately.
Mr. Flynn, who served in the job for less than a month, said he had
given «
incomplete information» regarding a telephone call he had with the ambassador in late December about American sanctions against Russia, weeks before President Trump's inauguration.
«Every year, hundreds of donors
give more money than is allowed by state law that has highest limits of any state capping donation size; scores of candidates fail to disclose large contributions received in the run - up to Election Day; thousands of filings obfuscate the identity of donors or the purpose of expenditures through the inclusion of
incomplete or incorrect
information; and dozens of incumbent lawmakers spend campaign funds for what reasonable people would unanimously agree are non-campaign reasons,» the report found.
I will emphasize again; only measuring blood glucose without knowing what insulin and leptin are doing
gives very
incomplete and often misleading
information when it comes to effects of any intervention such as diet.
The dealership had a salesman who
gave us inaccurate and
incomplete information.
A series of surveys by different sources have
given authors and publishers at least a glimpse of how book sales are faring, but of course the
information is
incomplete.
If you
give us incorrect or
incomplete information, we will not be responsible for failing to stop payment on the draft.
Along with this requirement, the FCRA
gives you the right to dispute any
information on your reports that is
incomplete or inaccurate, including outdated
information and unsubstantiated accounts.
The trading platforms are messy, and some
give you incorrect or
incomplete information.
Tell the adviser if you can only
give limited or
incomplete information.
If you send them a copy, they can not claim that they were
given incomplete investigative
information if you decide to sue.
FedLoan Servicing (PHEAA) will notify you if
information is
incomplete and
give you an opportunity to provide additional
information.
New reporting requirements now in effect (referred to as «CRM2»)
give investors with better, albeit
incomplete,
information on their hard costs and performance.
• We will not pursue an
incomplete application • Once complete, you can speed up process by contacting your vet's office and
giving them permission to release
information.
You
information seems inconsistent and
incomplete... as a consumer, this doesn't
give me confidence I'm getting good advice from your site.
Moreover, whilst there may be a large volume of
information relating to the [hypothesis] at hand, it may on the whole be only of partial relevance,
incomplete and / or uncertain, or even conflicting in terms of the level of support it provides for a
given interpreation.
«For the past nine months, MDE has
given the public
incomplete and inconsistent
information on how the Potomac Pipeline would be regulated,» said Katlyn Clark, Legal Fellow at Waterkeepers Chesapeake.
Prosecutors allege that the defendant scientists
gave «inexact,
incomplete and contradictory
information» regarding some tremors that led up the earthquake.
-- The prenup is not in writing: For a prenuptial agreement to be valid, it must be a written document, witnessed by outside parties — At least one party provided false
information: The inclusion of untruthful
information or even
incomplete information will render a prenuptial agreement invalid — Pressure, duress or coercion: If one party forces the other to sign a prenuptial agreement, regardless of whom the document most benefits, it will be invalid — The prenup was not read: If one or the other spouse does not read the prenuptial agreement, it is possible the document could be challenged — Improper execution: To be valid, the agreement must be read and signed by both parties before the marriage occurs — Gross unfairness: While a prenuptial agreement
gives the couple a great deal of flexibility in how they establish financial rights, the court may decide not to enforce the prenup if it is grossly unfair to one of the parties
It means you will have various unclaimed listings that
give incomplete or incorrect
information to potential clients.
Likewise, flexible statutory procedures for withdrawing guilty pleas might
give courts appropriate discretion to determine whether the interests of justice would be served by allowing a particular defendant to withdraw a plea entered into on the basis of
incomplete information.
Because of the paucity of data and
incomplete information on current practices, the Department has consistently made conservative assumptions (that is,
given uncertainty, we have made assumptions that, if incorrect, are more likely to overstate rather than understate the true cost).
The essence of the problem is developing a sufficient understanding of the case,
given cost constraints,
incomplete or inaccurate
information (including clients who are less than forthcoming about the facts).
Critics of the OSC whistleblower program argue that providing financial rewards will
give rise to an «American — style bounty program» and may lead to individuals coming forward with
incomplete or misleading
information that may implicate others for nefarious or monetary motives.
This is because there were many times when the
information provided by clients was
incomplete and it took forever to track them down and get them to
give accurate
information.
In addition, employers using background screening firms «must follow specific adverse action procedures spelled out in the FCRA» that
give job applicants a fair chance to dispute the finding in the report and protect them from being denied employment based on inaccurate or
incomplete background check
information.