Sentences with phrase «human subject matter»

It a workflow where a human subject matter expert reviews a subset of documents in order to train the system on what they are looking for.
At 91, the Italian titan was rendered incapable of speaking and partly paralysed by a stroke, but nevertheless produced this essentially silent featurette, a woozy union of experience and perception that asks us to devote no less attention to a glass rolling across a restaurant floor than it does two lovers whose quarrelling is the only ostensible human subject matter.
The true sciences of man are based upon concepts and methods appropriate to their human subject matter.

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Please do your research on the subject matter, as there is much more to learn about human evolution.
In all matters of belief concerning the Last Day and the Other World, the human mind is subject to the definite Quranic texts and the sayings of the Apostle.
The subject - matter and circumstances of important human and social decisions have increased in complexity to such an extent that the whole context has practically changed its nature.
If it is true, as Holloway argues, that the very foundations of matter and the identity of human nature are aligned upon the coming of the Word made flesh, then a society which is uncertain about the existence of God and whether Man has any meaning or purpose must be subject to crisis, alienation and chaos even more inevitably than CiV is able to show.
The process of creation, including all of human history, is then part of the subject matter for the never - ending dialogue or process of interpretation between the divine persons.
His machine is just as much an abstraction as he claims the materialists» matter is: an arbitrary, idealized device with absolutely identical interchangeable parts, with no history and no determinate future, completely subject to adjustment and transformation by its human inventors and users.
The subject matter is defined as religion, a feature of human reality that does not necessarily have any close connection with thinking at all.
Most of what is known of human nature from mathematics and the physical sciences is based on reflection on those disciplines and hence is not normally thought to be part of their proper subject matter, but to belong more to the philosophy of science and mathematics.
However, spiritual matters, which are not subject to empirical testing (there is no way to physically measure love) should be tested in the crucible of human experience and present statistical evidence by consensual (that is consensus, not consent) validation before being granted the status of a universal principle or dogma.
Our understanding of the Spirit - illuminated Word must arise from the «mystery of the sovereign freedom of the substance,» the subject matter, which invites us through human words and the movement of the Spirit to «investigate the humanity of the word by which it is told.»
The three temptations in today's Gospel both reflect the inner struggle of Christ's mission and broach the subject of what really matters in human life.
Furthermore, according to William Dean, the empiricism of Whitehead's philosophy not only destroys the dualism of the subject and object, but also other traditional dualisms, such as those of spirit - matter and human - nonhuman, in a manner that even transcends Derrida's works (DP 8).
It will not only «continually be pushing students to examine the ultimate presuppositions with which they think» but will also keep a close relationship «between the formal structure of thought and concrete human problems» and between the subject matter and students» vocational commitments.
«The decision to have or not have children is, at some important level, no longer a matter of God or nature, but has been made subject to human will and technical expertise.»
NO Matter how painful or disturbing this is, the scriptures shows its never God's purpose for human to suffer, be it sickness or tragedy, the truth is that humans has exposed him self to alot of things that turn him to monster, so much so that he can take life at will without considering the consequence of his action.from all fairness if we humans subject ourselves to God's will most of the tragedies we face shouldn't happen at all.we are encouraged to listen to God when he speak
It has now gone far beyond its original subject matter to include the human in its scope.
The court also ruled that if «the subject matter of the patent application requires the prior destruction of human embryos or their use as base material,» the application is not patentable.
The cycle, she states, can not continue to hold its subject matter at a distance if it wants to create moments of authentic human connection that are affective (p. 97).
Her premise is that, by taking an ironic and detached tone to its subject matter, smart cinema found a way to undermine traditional American film while still affirming its core values: human connection and optimism.
So the subject matter is ripe for a dramatic and politically charged feature film that delves into the very core of some of the human species» unforgivable and sociopathic reasons behind starvation.
But The Perks of Being a Wallflower is not a hard sell simply because of its alien subject matter; it's a hard sell because no one in it is human.
Once past the racial overtones and some admittedly impressive imagery that, like a gumball, loses its flavor within minutes, the film is only noteworthy in that it's Johansson's fourth to take on the same subject matter: What it means to be human.
The quarantine scenes were highly reminiscent both in subject matter and in setting of Michael Haneke «s Time of the Wolf, except Haneke «s restraint with the camera and his patient eye for benign - yet - telling observations of human behaviour were noticeably absent.
Whatever the subject matter, he adds an empathetic touch to the characters that gives the film its depth and human context.
Where the best CPA Review courses deliver well - beyond newsworthy subject matter, is its astute exploration of the human spirit, not as a predictable or maudlin «man triumphs over tough odds» story but in the gripping push and pull of those at every level of the economic ladder trying to reconnect with the things that matter most in life.
Berg is the more tech - oriented Chewbacca to Assange's Han Solo, and Berg's relationship with his girlfriend serves as an appropriately human undercurrent to the pic's volatile subject matter.
Not only could modifying the subject matter attract more diversity to STEM, it could also help ensure that future technologies are more empathetic to a wider range of human needs.
There are three major challenges for education today: 1) To become lifelong, beginning in the first year of life and extending to old age; 2) To go beyond curricula (subject matter) in the usual sense and to focus sharply on character (the kinds of human beings we want to nurture); 3) To prepare for a world where the landscape of work is likely to be totally different and changing constantly.
At the level of human expertise and authority, decisions are often reserved for subject - matter experts.
Subject Matter Experts are humans, not angels.
He has specialized training on subject matters such as labor law, budget development, compensation packages, benefit plans and various other human resources and labor relations functions.
But some skeptics question whether the basic lack of human interaction during an online class, regardless of the subject matter, can lead to problems down the road.
Does a human teacher with nuanced understanding of their students» feelings and instincts have an advantage over the promise of a computer with infallible encyclopedic knowledge of the subject matter and teaching methods for it?
In addition, MCPS will work with partner agencies such as the Department of Health and Human Services, the Maryland State's Attorney's Office, and the Montgomery County Police Department to leverage the subject matter expertise in these areas.
The subject matter is harrowingly convincing, is nothing less than a close examination of the darker side of human conduct.
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Aggression towards a human, on the other hand, is much more complex and forms the subject matter for the following article.
On paper, they should tickle my sensibilities — mature and respectful subject matter that pokes at the human condition, and a focus on world building.
Abstraction's imperative to grant the medium priority over the subject matter allows for an exploration of the expressive capability of line as an embodiment of naturalistic form and of human values.
As part of this learning process I ask that students not do any preliminary drawing of the subject matter — the human figure — and then fill it in between the lines.
While some take the body as subject matter, others explore the human body as material, with non-figurative pieces functioning as unconventional self - portraits.
While his work bears similarities to that of American abstract expressionist painters such as Mark Rothko, Jules Olitski and Barnett Newman, Hoyland was keen to avoid what he called the «cul - de-sac» of Rothko's formalism and the erasure of all self and subject matter in painting as championed by the American critic Clement Greenberg.1 The paintings on show here exhibit Hoyland's equal emphasis on emotion, human scale, the visibility of the art - making process and the conception of a painting as the product of an individual and a time.
Since the early 1990s, Los Angeles — based artist Uta Barth has examined photographic and visual perception — how the human eye sees differently from the camera lens and how the incidental and atmospheric can become subject matter in and of themselves.
While embracing a minimalist approach in terms of monochromatic colour and subject matter, Cruz's paintings convey a host of human emotions.
Connected to human presence, it exists beyond subject matter.
Ekpuk's art reflects his experiences as a global artist: «the subject matter of my work deals with the human condition explained through themes that are both universal and specific: family, gender, politics, culture and identity».
Mueck's subject matter — for all its universality — is deeply private, concerning the unspoken thoughts and feelings of all human beings.»
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