Sentences with phrase «human faces in»

A Japanese research group has revealed that elderly people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) have a particularly weakened ability to memorize human faces in the short term when compared to healthy elderly people.
Brain imaging studies show that areas of the brain for memory and visually processing human faces in people with MCI are structurally and functionally transformed.
Gilbert notes that social media sites such as Flickr or Pinterest could increase their search ranking and keep consumers onsite and active by featuring human faces in their online content.
Korenberg was convinced that with Mills» approach of directly measuring the brain's electrical firing they could solve the puzzle of precisely which genes were responsible for building the brain wiring underlying the different reaction to human faces in Williams syndrome.
His photographs provide a very human perspective to a series of wars that are often lacking a human face in the media.
There is only one human face in Life in the Undergrowth.
The C.P informed the session that it is based on this premise that officers and men of the Command must carry out their duties with a human face in order to gain confidence and trust of the people.
CroppingTool software identifies the human face in a picture and automatically cuts out the surrounding beer bottles, stained sofa, clothes - covered bed or whatever happens to be lying in the background.
Also includes a stage by stage plan to drawing the human face in proportion, a step by step plan to producing a clay head and images of faces for inspiration.
There are endless variations on the theme of the human face in contemporary art — prominent examples include Thomas Schütte's supra - personal sculpted figures, Cindy Sherman's role - playing photographic images, the portraits of Marlene Dumas, Candice Breitz and Tony Oursler, Bruce Nauman's experiments with his own body, Rosemarie Trockel's family portraits, Julian Opie's schematic facial representations and Thomas Ruff's passport - style photographs.
The large - scale video installation «Anthro / Socio» (1991) contains the first appearance of a human face in the exhibition.
However, it is important to note that the portrait mode will only be activated if the app detects that there is a human face in the image.

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But the innovative method still faces hurdles in humans, some experts told the Wall Street Journal.
Rodriguez: It was risky in this sense: You'd seen «Planet of the Apes,» but that's an ape, we were making for the first time a really human face.
Most of us are inherently risk averse; in the face of a risk, or a bad situation, the human brain is wired to imagine worst - case scenarios, which unfortunately stifles our productivity and makes us feel anxious and stressed.
Doing business in a country that faces allegations of human rights abuses such as Eritrea carries with it a certain amount of reputational risk.
Among the biggest issues oil - and - gas - exploration companies face in the search for new sources of hydrocarbons is putting humans or high - value assets at risk.
With employers facing new Affordable Care Act reporting requirements in 2016, one human - resources tech company is automating the process.
«People connect with other people, so I like to incorporate faces, hands, and other human elements in my slides whenever I can.»
Diversity awareness is on the rise, not only because we have put a human face to it, but also because diverse teams that collaborate closely are proven to be more innovative in the workplace.
The reality is that all but a very select group of cities are struggling to figure out how to create jobs in a time when companies are less dependent on human beings and traditional industries face technology - and trade - driven disruption.
The more you put a human face on your organization, the more invested a female consumer will be in your success.
What sets humans apart is love, i.e. our feeling for justice, our creativity in the face of challenges, our ability to empathize deeply and respond wisely.
«Especially during tough economic periods, it's important to give people face time and basic human appreciation on a regular basis,» says Debra Condren, a business psychologist and founder of Manhattan Business Coaching in New York City.
Assuming the letter you've received doesn't paint the whole picture for you, calling this number will be well worth it as talking to a person not only helps you understand the nuances of the situation but there's comfort in knowing that a human being with a name and a face at the IRS is there to help you figure things out.
Those are the possibilities facing Canada's economy in the next decade, according to a recent report from the Human Resources Professionals Association and Deloitte Canada.
Every human being in the terminal stood at attention and faced the door.
The Firefox logo has been etched into the lawns in college quads, spray - painted on highway overpasses, baked into pancakes, sent up 100,000 feet on a weather balloon, and crayoned onto countless human faces.
Tim Trainer, head of defense products at iRobot, demonstrates where defense robots are now, and where they may be in 25 years — human faces?
New World Health Organization director - general Tedros Ghebreyesus announced in a recent speech that Zimbabwe president Robert Mugabe — who has faced allegations of human rights violations and «crimes against humanity» — would be a «goodwill ambassador» to the global health agency.
In a sense this is about inequality, and the diverging fortunes of different bank employees: At the high end, banking remains a human enterprise of valued professionals interacting face - to - face with clients, including, if the clients want, by using terrible terrible voicemail.
In short the need for actions and policies on many fronts has never been so great — yet the political comprehension and agenda is bankrupt of the will deal with the most salient matters facing the human condition.
Without enhanced due diligence requirements in place Canadian companies face a high risk of causing or contributing to human rights abuses.
For example, he is actively promoting AI and man - machine integration by founding the company «Neuralink» in March 2017 for the direct connection of the human brain with machines and artificial intelligence — but at the same time since 2014 is warning that humanity could face doom through the rise of robots equipped with artificial intelligence:
What has kept humans alive and productive for so long in the face of disaster... but with an ugly side effect.
In addition to putting a human face to the brand, the video content can be repurposed and reshared by marketing in social channels, and be used to provide more context for buyer personaIn addition to putting a human face to the brand, the video content can be repurposed and reshared by marketing in social channels, and be used to provide more context for buyer personain social channels, and be used to provide more context for buyer personas.
Will statements that human societies are facing demonstrable limits in available resources be allowed through the news firewall of tech titans who believe we have unlimited growth ahead?
Helix, developer of a consumer - facing human genome platform, took in a $ 200 million Series B round that included DFJ Growth, Illumina, Kleiner Perkins, Mayo Clinic Ventures, Sutter Hill Ventures and Warburg Pincus.
The protest will highlight ongoing human rights abuses faced by the agricultural workers in Mexico who pick tomatoes for the chain.
It is a human trait to be hopeful and equally so be fearful, but when you inject hope and fear into the business of speculation, you are faced with a very formidable hazard, because you are apt to get the two confused and in reverse positions» Jessie Livermore
Eight current and former female employees at XPO Logistics filed complaints with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) in April saying they were aggressively groped, faced unwanted sexual advances, lewd comments and retaliation for reporting harassment to their human resources department.
For instance, Hamid speculates about a future political order, based on pure democratic assemblies: «How this assembly would coexist with other preexisting bodies of government was as yet undecided... [U] nlike those other entities for which some humans were not human enough to exercise suffrage, this new assembly would speak from the will of all the people, and in the face of that will, it was hoped, greater justice might be less easily denied.»
«The freedom of lawyers to defend their clients without facing harassment and intimidation is of paramount importance in ensuring the protection and promotion of human rights.
In the face of human suffering the moral character of the sufferer is irrelevant to the demand of the gospel for a compassionate response.
There are so many things that have faced human society that were completely incomprehensible to the original disciples and apostles, the early church, and yet the church endures, the church survives because the Gospel isn't tied to one particular time in history, one particular school of thought, one particular framework.
It doesn't matter to me whether this is «correct» exegesis — either the Bible finds some way of adapting to the modern notions of morality, or it gets left by the wayside on the ever growing dung - heap of rejected holy texts of human history — in my opinion, that's the historical moment we are currently faced with.
The great «health transition,» as some call it, seemed to require adjustment in the face of changed possibilities for human flourishing.
The more you grow to see them as an actual three - dimensional human being, the easier it will be to engage them on contentious issues without things blowing up in your face.
Genesis is a complete slap in the face to any professional archaeologist that has studied human history.
Over the 42 years (and more) of being fascinated with the reality of God, I've explored the human experience in ways I'm not proud of, and had to come to grips with very primal realities that all human beings face, especially self - regulation, care and contribution.
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