You still needed
human judgement in the hiring process.
Had the pollsters called the election right, there would have been a clamour for campaigns to minimise the role of
human judgement in the political process.
Not exact matches
History is indeed a moral order,
in which
judgements of the living God take effect; but this view can not be fully verified upon the plane of history as we know it, since there is an irreducible element of tragedy
in human affairs.
And if there is a GOD, then only HE will decide our fate, and if his
judgement is written
in a book, that by no means gives any
human the power to dictate that onto another.
I would suggest that Caryn and NP are arguing that
human beings sit
in judgement of the scripture and God, or rather «god», since a God whom we fix to our understanding can't really be «God».
You leap from the fact that we «are arguing that
human beings sit
in judgement of the scripture and God» so that «God can not sit
in judgement of us.
Creation from nothing, the origin of death among
humans, the murder of Abel by Cain, a cataclysmic flood of
judgement, the righteous
judgement of Sodom and Gomorrah, the Mosaic origin of the Torah, manna from heaven, the reliability of Deuteronomy, the driving out of the Canaanites, Isaiah's authorship of the servant songs, and so on — it's almost as if Jesus and his followers went out of their way to validate all of the most awkward apologetic curveballs
in the Old Testament just to make life difficult for post-Enlightenment Western interpreters.
And, oh, when the hour - glass has run out, the hourglass of time, when the noise of worldliness is silenced, and the restless or the ineffectual busyness comes to an end, when everything is still about thee as it is
in eternity — whether thou wast man or woman, rich or poor, dependent or independent, fortunate or unfortunate, whether thou didst bear the splendor of the crown
in a lofty station, or didst bear only the labor and heat of the day
in an inconspicuous lot; whether thy name shall be remembered as long as the world stands (and so was remembered as long as the world stood), or without a name thou didst cohere as nameless with the countless multitude; whether the glory which surrounded thee surpassed all
human description, or the judgment passed upon thee was the most severe and dishonoring
human judgement can pass — eternity asks of thee and of every individual among these million millions only one question, whether thou hast lived
in despair or not, whether thou wast
in despair
in such a way that thou didst not know thou wast
in despair, or
in such a way that thou didst hiddenly carry this sickness
in thine inward parts as thy gnawing secret, carry it under thy heart as the fruit of a sinful love, or
in such a way that thou, a horror to others, didst rave
in despair.
Many can now understand such
judgements as that of Loren Eiseley, who did not speak of
human difference from other creatures
in the glowing terms of the Enlightenment: how we are «rational,» capable of «free will», and so on.
Sociological theology has focused on questions of justice, but as it has recognized that the effects of
human beings on their environment are having seriously deleterious consequences for humanity, it has extended its concern to questions of the sustainability of
human society.23 Yet
in practice the difference of the amount of attention given to these two issues of justice and sustainability still leads to opposing
judgements on important issues.
The Wahhabiya movement, which has become dominant
in Saudi Arabia, is based on the Hanbalite Sharia, which as we have seen gives hardly any lee - way for
human opinion and
judgement.
While
in the case of the Canaanites God poured his
judgement on
human wickedness, through His chosen, but, alas, not righteous people, God's justice is supremely displayed at the Cross where the sinless Son of God bore the judgment of all
human wickedness.
If we
humans can differentiate between sins, (manslaughter vs premeditated murder, robbery vs armed robbery, assault vs rape, etc.) then I'm sure G - d is smart enough to do the same and act accordingly when we stand before him
in judgement.
But, just as is
human nature, it was not long before they returned to their wicked ways, and about 100 years later, a prophet by the name of Nahum arose
in Israel, and he too pronounced
judgement upon Nineveh.
This is a potentially misleading statement — for his metaphysics of the
human - self -
in - process encompasses more than even what Buchler means by utterance (or
judgement).
When this belief was coupled with the notion of a last
judgement which would not occur until God «had accomplished the number of his elect»,
in words from still another prayer, it said something about the corporate nature of
human life, the equally corporate nature of whatever destiny men have, and the need for patient waiting until our fellowmen have found their capacity for fulfillment along with us.
Those who hear,
in the setting of the Church's corporate worship, are summoned, upon each particular occasion, to place themselves within the history which is God's revelation, at the point where it culminates
in Jesus Christ, and to lay themselves open to the Word of
judgement and of renewal which is spoken there to every
human being.
Or as he puts it, there is no such thing as entirely uninterpreted fact, any more than there is any such thing as an «action»
in the world which has no valuation
judgement attached to it
in the complex reality of
human experience.
In it he maintained that Canon Law was in the end supported solely by the false idea that the Pope is above all human judgemen
In it he maintained that Canon Law was
in the end supported solely by the false idea that the Pope is above all human judgemen
in the end supported solely by the false idea that the Pope is above all
human judgement.
You can develop the person by using scientific aspects
in your
judgement, but the
human is still the focus.
According to him, the
judgement will further strengthen fundamental
human rights as enshrined
in the constitution.
Minimalist politics,
in contrast, avoids the need for elabourated conceptions of the
human good and only require general
judgements about the needs, desires, capacities, opportunities and resources that are of fundamental importance.
-- As I said before:» We are all made of
human beings; you have your
judgement, and we all have our own; Anybody with normal intelligence could easily figure out that there is something seriously wrong going on
in this case;» I wonder who's the officer manipulating Gabriele Scheler and Sebastian Thrun's case?
Such
judgements and gossip share and thus legitimise the idea that prime ministers should indeed have the power to manipulate us
in this way - while the media delights
in the personalisation of power and the
human interest stories it generates, and dreads dull rules.
Alfred Agbesie Woyome proceeded to the African
Human Rights Court
in August 2017, when the government began a valuation of his properties
in an attempt to retrieve Ghc51 million wrongfully paid to him
in a
judgement debt.
«Decision rules for identifying injuries from abuse are valuable for settings such as pediatric emergency departments —
in these cases, reliability and accuracy of
human judgement is needed since victims of child abuse are at high risk of future abuse and death,» Lorenz said.
According to one recent view, for example, belief
in a «big God» — an all - powerful, punitive deity who sits
in moral
judgement on our actions — has been instrumental
in bringing about social and political complexity
in human cultures.
Prof. Gordon Pipa, a senior author of the study, says that since it now seems to be possible that machines can be programmed to make
human like moral decisions it is crucial that society engages
in an urgent and serious debate, «we need to ask whether autonomous systems should adopt moral
judgements, if yes, should they imitate moral behavior by imitating
human decisions, should they behave along ethical theories and if so, which ones and critically, if things go wrong who or what is at fault?»
«
Human brain recalls visual features
in reverse order than it detects them: Study challenges traditional hierarchy of brain decoding; offers insight into how the brain makes perceptual
judgements.»
The
Judgement - or J - value, a new method pioneered by Professor Thomas that assesses how much should be spent to protect
human life and the environment that has recently been validated against pan-national data, would value life about four times higher, closer to the value used by the US Department of Transportation ($ 9.1 million
in 2012).
The program tries to find shortcuts to store an image
in the smallest number of bits — the more complex the piece, the longer the string of digits used to store the painting on the hard drive, offering a more objective measure that
human judgement.
We begin with Reese (Jai Courtney) recapping: how defence program Skynet went sentient, how
Judgement Day came
in 1997, how the machines took over, how the
humans fought back.
Though there is some «comfort»
in having the
human overlay, Id agree with your note that statistical models outperform expert
judgements even when the experts are provided with the output of the model.
Across these studies 64 clearly favoured the model, 64 showed approximately the same result between the model and
human judgement, and a mere 8 studies found
in favour of
human judgements.
As Paul Meehl (one of the founding fathers of the importance of quant models versus
human judgements) wrote: There is no controversy
in social science which shows such a large body of qualitatively diverse studies coming out so uniformly
in the same direction as this one... predicting everything from the outcomes of football games to the diagnosis of liver disease and when you can hardly come up with a half a dozen studies showing even a weak tendencyin favour of the clinician, it is time to draw a practical conclusion.
However, we must always bear
in mind that as the appointed or chosen
human guardians of dogs, we are the ones with better
judgement when it comes to our decision and our actions.
Through this collective process of exhibition installation, the mechanisms of
human relationships and their role
in aesthetic
judgement become apparent.
In Christian manuscripts describing the state of affairs after the Last Judgement, when the righteous will live together in a new form of harmony, these only partly human creatures are occasionally shown as having the heads of animal
In Christian manuscripts describing the state of affairs after the Last
Judgement, when the righteous will live together
in a new form of harmony, these only partly human creatures are occasionally shown as having the heads of animal
in a new form of harmony, these only partly
human creatures are occasionally shown as having the heads of animals.
It evokes the idea that
human beings are thinking subjects who are able to take into consideration the other's thoughts
in their own
judgement.
Even the IPCC only claims that it is «very likely» (a
judgement,
in their own words, not a proof) that
human emissions are responsible for «most» of the warming «since the mid-20th century» (1950).
An asterisk
in the column headed «D' indicates that formal detection and attribution studies were used, along with expert
judgement, to assess the likelihood of a discernible
human influence.
You need to know this
in order to make a
judgement of whether today's temperature is warmer that it could / should be and have
humans really affected the rise.
Weather tragedy
in Swiss Alps claims 10 lives... Veteran Swiss meteorologist Jörg Kachelmann says 10 deaths caused by a «surprise snowstorm» had nothing to do with «climate change», but more to do with poor
human judgement and a misguided reliance on «terrible quality weather apps».
The reliability of
human judgement versus Bayesian methods is an old argument
in AI research.
In other words,
humans are required to evaluate and analyze what the software has flagged, and then to make a
judgement about whether to adjust the line item or leave it alone.
Richardson and Kulbashian are currently appealing the decision on the grounds of error
in judgement, as well as challenging the constitutionality of section 13 of the Canadian
Human Rights Act.
As it previously did
in case No 113 of 7 April 2011, which introduced the power to reopen criminal proceedings for judicial review of res iudicata
in the light of the European Court of
Human Rights
judgements, such solution could have represented a sustainable balance between the duty to comply with EU law, and the right of the defendant not to be unpredictably and unfairly disadvantaged during the criminal proceeding.
The approach
in the Mukarubega
judgement raises interesting questions on the interaction between refugee law and
human rights.
The correct result here was a 3 or 4 page
judgement saying that equity partners aren't employees, and that if this is an injustice that must be corrected, the proper remedy is to have BC amend its
human rights legislation to protect against age discrimination
in contract or to amend the definition of «employment» to include partnership relationships.
Nowadays the Courts are increasingly more aware of the
Human Rights and apply the Law
in their
Judgements.