Even if you have an agent, hire an IP lawyer to help with the contract, and to tell
you in real language what you are signing and what it really means.
This contradicted previous researchers, who had noted that the pattern of word lengths and symbol combinations was similar to structures found
in real languages, a match that would be difficult for a forger to replicate.
Not exact matches
«Neural Machine Translation is going to change the economy by giving more businesses a
language capability they can use to communicate and understand
in real time,» says Gachot.
The linguistic technology now facilitates communication
in 130 different
languages, providing
real solutions for internal collaboration, online customer support and eDiscovery
in multilingual contexts.
With Bixby Vision, users can learn details about objects and locations, find out how to purchase items they see
in the
real world, and translate
languages, among many other tasks.
Many of these tools, apps and games are teaching children how to code through dragging code onto a screen - great to teach fundamentals and basic of coding, but we wanted to create a
language that was hands - on, where kids are actually typing code and seeing results
in real time.
How Twitter applications work: Twitter allows anyone to create and sell software that incorporates, organizes, and rearranges tweets
in real time — for instance, by collecting messages written by professional athletes (an app called Twackle) or translating tweets into the
language of the high seas (an app called Post Like a Pirate).
It's not until advances
in machine learning help bots develop a deeper understanding of natural human
language will the
real progress begin.
Part of Buffett's genius has long been his ability to explain the financial workings of a massive conglomerate
in language that
real people use.
According to Whoriskey, ``... executive compensation at the nation's largest firms has roughly quadrupled
in real terms since the 1970s, even as pay for 90 percent of America has stalled...» Setting aside imprecision of
language, that suggests a significant disparity — not disparity of outcomes (which are a given, here) but disparity of rate of improvement.
Providers and regulators can also use social media data to monitor performance
in real time, using natural
language processing and machine learning to scan consumers» text reviews for keywords of interest related to patient safety.
In thinking about improving the country's infrastructure, and provoking
real action, Bledsoe and others say,
language matters.
Most notably, they can handle
real - time translation
in 40
languages.
Imagine an earpiece providing
real - time translation as a friend speaks to you
in another
language.
Amazon is planning to teach Alexa how to translate
languages in real time, according to Yahoo Finance.
In light of all this hardware success, I expected to be blown away by the $ 160 Pixel Buds, which feature Google Assistant on demand as well as
real - time foreign
language translation.
In more technical economic
language secular stagnation is the hypothesis that the IS curve has shifted back and down so that the
real interest rate consistent with full employment has declined.
In order to take advantage of the Pixel Buds» ability to translate foreign languages in real time, you have to use them with a Google Pixel or Pixel 2 smartphon
In order to take advantage of the Pixel Buds» ability to translate foreign
languages in real time, you have to use them with a Google Pixel or Pixel 2 smartphon
in real time, you have to use them with a Google Pixel or Pixel 2 smartphone.
Scott's ten books include The New Rules of Marketing & PR (now
in its 5th edition and translated into 28
languages),
Real - Time Marketing & PR (a Wall Street Journal bestseller) and The New Rules of Sales & Service.
Zuckerberg quickly articulated that he would be
in favor of regulation, using much the same
language he would return to later
in his response to Senator Sullivan, but the implication of Graham's line of questioning was more profound than that: perhaps the
real problem is the monopolistic nature of the company, because the normal checks that come from competition were missing.
In his part of the keynote, CEO and co-founder Mark Zuckerberg introduced several new functions, including a dating app, another that allows a group to share watching videos in real time, and new ways natural language processing and artificial intelligence will be used in future app
In his part of the keynote, CEO and co-founder Mark Zuckerberg introduced several new functions, including a dating app, another that allows a group to share watching videos
in real time, and new ways natural language processing and artificial intelligence will be used in future app
in real time, and new ways natural
language processing and artificial intelligence will be used
in future app
in future apps.
The platform allows you to monitor millions of sources
in real time and
in 42
languages, so you can react and interact.
He points out that if social media is to achieve its
real potential
in India, then the industry needs to bridge the regional
language barrier and add to the English - speaking market, which as he rightly points out is limited at about 200 million.
There is no doubt that integrating other cultures, foreign
languages and different ways of doing business into our economy is not easy, but companies should be seeking ways to harness newcomers» former business experience
in real terms.
The most impressive feature demonstrated was an instant translation option that allegedly can translate a conversation you're having
in real - time with 40 different
languages.
Social Entrepreneur Doron Libshtein, a former Microsoft MSFT -1.2 % executive, speaks a
language that sounds downright foreign
in a business context, but his current crowdfunding campaign has raised over $ 100,000, suggesting he's tapping into something
real.
Facing fully
real things, we render them knowable
in the images of
language, art, and mathematical science.
my overall point was that if god was
real, then wouldn't there be a bible
in every friggin
language?
What we meant to model was the sending of one of our number to be a foreign missionary — to learn a new
language, to understand a local culture, to sacrifice the amenities of affluence and to live knowing that he or she is always being watched by seekers — while the rest of us stay here as lifetime local missionaries, learning to speak the
language of the unchurched, understanding secular culture, sacrificing the amenities of affluence and living as a «watched» person
in a society that is skeptical of Christian spirituality until it sees the
real thing on display.
Instead of supposing that the differences among us mean that there is no
real world to which our
language refers, I propose that we try the hypothesis that there is a very complex world to which we are all referring
in most of our
language, whether religious or not.
We were debating whether or not it's helpful to use
language like «act like a man,» or «true womanhood,» or «
real men»
in our religious dialogs, and I was arguing that the goal of the Christian life is to be conformed to the image of Christ, not idealized, culture - based gender stereotypes.
Since
language is not, like mathematics, a purely imaginative intellectual construct, but is a means for understanding the
real world, its patterns must
in some sense represent the way things really are.
It seems fairly arrogant to so diverge from three centuries of native
language interpretation
in favor of that which was learned
in a classroom separated from the
real use of
language and culture by millennia.
If we want church to be a place where people can come
in and be «
real», we may need to embrace their
language rather than spend our time being offended by it and correcting them.
You see this sort of
language a lot
in complementarian literature: «
real men,» «
real women,» «
real marriage,» «hardwired,» «programmed,» «blueprint» — as if masculinity and femininity are rigid, set -
in - stone ideals to which we must ascribe, rather than fluid expressions of our unique selves.
And secondly, Stephen Barr's point seems to be a
real solution: that theologians need to learn the
language of science - not just absorbing the factual evidence of recent discoveries, but also the methodologies and modes of thought that scientists, whether quantum physicists or population geneticists, employ
in their day - to - day grappling with problems
in their fields.
The
language of «cost» and «price» and sacrifice would describe something very
real, but we would not think that Love was therefore something cold and punitive
in demanding such a high price to be true to itself.
Hence, to use the present and its
language structure as a basis for verifying whether God is
real or not is doomed to fail, for God, who by presupposition is the most fully empirical, can not be found
in the region that is partially empirical.
Often there are
real relationships
in nature on the basis of which such groupings are identified
in language.
Yet even while it ventures to talk about this man
in terms of the God -
language of faith, the New Testament does not hesitate to describe this Jesus as a
real man and one who points to Him who sent him.
This is quite akin to the Whiteheadian analysis of two kinds of process or fluency, which Whitehead expands thus: «One kind is the concrescence which,
in Locke's
language, is «the
real internal constitution of a particular existent.»
We recognize tension between the technical
language introduced
in Process and Reality, where the «occasions are the final actual entities», and Whitehead's assertion
in Adventures of Ideas that «the
real actual things that endure are all societies.
It is often wrapped
in scientific
language, but it is not
real science, and should not be taught
in science class.
He describes
in characteristically straightforward
language Protestantism's crisis of authority and its need for
real shepherds: «The Church must have not only normative sources written down on paper but also authoritative officeholders ordained to teach the whole Church.»
But if the
real task of trinitarian
language is to open us to the reality of the God made known
in Jesus Christ through the Spirit, we may need to go deeper than formulas to find the
language of witness, thanksgiving and praise.
I do not mean, of course, to say anything so foolish as that
language was not used for everyday things
in the
real world.
The Call seeks to strip away false certainties and hopes, allowing for glimpses of
real hope
in which, as one song declares, «the
language of the heart takes hold.»
So «Yabadado»
Real speaking
in tongues is speaking different
languages, such as english, spanish, itaiian, etc
I am convinced that this position, widespread as it is, must now be rejected as a compromise
in view of our deeper insight into the
real meaning of mythical
language and of religious
language generally.
I am glad to hear from both of you and I appreciate your comments on me... unfortunately some muslim's action does not reflects what Quran tells a muslim to be... and ppl take these incorrect actions as the teaching of Islam... i was referring to go and read, sometimes reading will not be enough for you to understand as it is translation... sometimes translation does not give you correct as the quran was revealed
in Arabic
language... i would recommend if you don't understand some then please go to someone you know who has a
real knowledge and not to show off....