Sentences with phrase «infer based»

The newest types of resume parsing systems can also determine not only the skills you performed but when and how often you performed them, plus they can infer based upon meaning of words and concepts instead of relying on a narrow definition.
Perhaps they are, just as noisy trajectories can differ, but the overall arc is not too difficult to infer based on knowledge of the forcing function.
The story is largely conveyed between missions on a loading screen, with the rest covered by the levels themselves and what you infer based on their arrangement and naming.
We infer this based on our current understanding of massive - star winds (which drive mass loss) and their dependence on metallicity: had the environment been high - metallicity, it is unlikely that such large black holes would have been able to form.
From what we can infer based on an interview Gadot did with The Sun, she hopes to maintain her current weight and physique post - «Wonder Woman» and «Justice League.»
You may have infered it based on your opinion of «religious» people.
The absence of an association may result from the fact that most cesarean incisions are low transverse, and the uterine scar type often can be inferred based on the indication for the prior cesarean delivery.
This high resolution in time and space allows researchers to take snapshots of what is happening during chemical reactions, information that usually has to be inferred based on the final product.
This means that if we can account for 1 W / m ^ 2 directly, then 1.25 W / m ^ 2 total can be inferred based on laws of diffusion.
However, in some cases, negligence can be inferred based on the circumstances.

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Based on how deep the roots of female entrepreneurship reach — not very deep, compared to the other gender — he inferred that it was an unfair standard.
And he said «we can infer» Robert Mueller, the special counsel in the Russia case, «is investigating Donald Trump for obstruction of justice» based on Comey's testimony.
• re: infer, a London - based AI startup delivering cognitive automation, raised $ 3.5 million in funding.
It gives a system the ability to infer probabilities of activity based on what it has seen in the past, but if there is a truly new way of perpetrating fraud, it's not going to recognize it.
In an environment of risk aversion (which we currently infer on the basis of clear breakdowns in market internals) and credit spreads blowing out to multi-year highs, Fed easing has typically done nothing to support stock prices (see When An Easy Fed Doesn't Help Stocks).
But, in light of the election and all those infrastructure goodies on the way, there is one point that needs to be clarified for folks to have a better understanding of the evolution of monetary policy based on the available information or things that can be safely inferred.
«Even though the report infers a connection between bullying based on sexual orientation and suicide and murder, it offers no standard anti-homophobic harassment guidelines in its recommendations.
Exploration could increase NAV: Our base case NAV of $ 3.61 assumes 75 % of the inferred resource surrounding the San Francisco pit is added to the mine plan and 400koz is added to the La Chicarra Pit; however, this does not include any value for exploration potential.
I can infer that he does not exist based on lack of evidence.
He seems to infer is on the basis of seems.
The riddle based on discontinuity properly applies to the first stage only: why is Whitehead's concept so minimal at this stage, rarely going beyond what can be inferred from the bland assertion that God is the nontemporal actual entity?
Too great an attachment to the datum self as a methodological starting point commits one unwittingly to solipsism, Hartshorne holds, since one could never achieve a sound epistemological basis for inferring the existence of anything beyond the datum self by this method.31 Further, if it is true that human beings are social all the way down, resistance to a literal participation in the being of a person by others (including their literal purposes) is also a form of impersonalism, according to Hartshorne's analysis — a charge from which Brightman would have reeled, had he realized that this was Hartshorne's implication.
Hartshorne» s reasoning is from the «outside in» or transcendental (metaphysical reality makes certain experiences possible) regarding metaphysics, and from the «inside out» (empirical) in epistemology (that metaphysical reality is inferred and imagined upon the basis of what is experienced, abstractly, but literally).
But with insight into retrospective aetiology based on the present situation, much could be cleared up in the vivid representation of the inferred state of man which causes difficulties in view of the way we inevitably think today about human origins.
simply something past which can not be inferred on the basis of the present.
So, from reading this message board, the repeated theme I infer is that it's okay to generalize groups of people just as long as the generalizations are not based on race.
Such introspection, though, is not an empirical basis for inferring an immaterial designer.
Your last paragraph ignores the difference between an evolutionary hypothesis based on physical evidence and demonstrable mechanisms versus the magical causation inferred by scientifically ignorant ancient tribes resulting from a human tendency towards teleological thinking.
Stop slandering and defaming people based on wrongly inferred assumptions.
Here the presence of substances whose chemical structures are unknown is inferred on the basis of the reactions of living tissues to the substances.11
ACCC Chairman, Rod Sims, stated that the ACCC believed «that there was sufficient evidence for the Court to find that Cussons had entered into an understanding» and that the appeal will allow the Full Court to «consider whether the trial judge should have inferred an understanding involving Cussons based on the uncontested evidence in this case.»
Based on the definition of the word «craft,» I've always inferred that craft in association with beer simply exemplifies a brew that is very good based on the care, skill and ingenuity behinBased on the definition of the word «craft,» I've always inferred that craft in association with beer simply exemplifies a brew that is very good based on the care, skill and ingenuity behinbased on the care, skill and ingenuity behind it.
But all we can do is infer, base on what was not put before us, so my opinion is, I would rather he leaves quickly so that we can put it behind us as early as possible and find viable alternatives
It is not disdain for the trophy, as some have inferred, but rather an outlook based on a wealth of personal experience.
Cultural innovations and child care practices and, importantly, the dynamic social values and ideologies that legitimize them, shift quite rapidly relative to evolutionary - based changes in fundamental infant biology.1 This raises the possibility that widely recommended infant care practices can be at odds with the human infant's biological, psychological and emotional needs and expectations, at least as inferred from the human infant's evolutionary past.
BOX 23, A-15-4; 30219212 / 734979 SAPA Requests for Translations of SAPA materials, 1966 - 1968 Prerequisites for SAPA The Psychological Basis of SAPA, 1965 Requests for SAPA to be Used in Canada, 1966 - 1968 Requests for Assistance with Inservice programs, 1967 - 1968 Schools Using SAPA, 1966 - 1968 Speakers on SAPA for NSTA and Other Meetings, 1968 Suggestions for Revisions of Part 4, 1967 - 1968 Suggestions for Revisions of the Commentary, 1967 - 1968 Summer Institutes for SAPA, Locations, 1968 Summer Institutes for SAPA, Announcement Forms, 1968 Inservice Programs, 1968 - 1969 Consultant Recommendations, 1967 - 1968 Inquiries About Films, 1968 Inquiries About Kits, 1967 - 1968 Inquiries About Evaluations, 1968 Tryout Teacher List, 1967 - 1968 Tryout Centers, 1967 - 1968 Tryout Feedback Forms, 1967 - 1968 Tryout Center Coordinators, 1967 - 1968 Cancelled Tryout Centers, 1967 - 1968 Volunteer Teachers for Parts F & G, 1967 - 1968 List of Teachers for Tryout Centers, 1963 - 1966 Tucson, AZ, Dr. Ed McCullough, 1964 - 1968 Tallahassee, FL, Mr. VanPierce, 1964 - 1968 Chicago, IL, University of Chicago, Miss Illa Podendorf, 1965 - 1969 Monmouth, IL, Professor David Allison, 1964 - 1968 Overland Park, KS, Mr. R. Scott Irwin and Mrs. John Muller, 1964 - 1968 Baltimore, MD, Mr. Daniel Rochowiak, 1964 - 1968 Kern County, CA, Mr. Dale Easter and Mr. Edward Price, 1964 - 1967 Philadelphia, PA, Mrs. Margaret Efraemson, 1968 Austin, TX, Dr. David Butts, 1968 Seattle, WA, Mrs. Louisa Crook, 1968 Oshkosh, WI, Dr. Robert White, 1968 John R. Mayer, personal correspondence, 1966 - 1969 Teacher Response Sheets, 1966 - 1967 Overland, KS Oshkosh, WI Monmouth, IL Baltimore, MD Teacher Response Checklist SAPA Feedback, 1965 - 1966 Using Time Space Relations Communicating Observing Formulating Models Defining Operationally Interpreting Data Classifying (2 Folders) Measuring Inferring Predicting Formulating Hypothesis Controlling Variables Experimenting Using Numbers SAPA Response Sheets for Competency Measures, 1966
But planetary astronomer Mike Brown and others infer that larger, planet - size bodies could have also been exiled to the Oort cloud; this is the basis for our Planet Y. — The editors
Based on models of the Big Bang, physicists have inferred that the cosmos began as a ball of energetic, ephemeral particles, all moving at light speed.
The new results might even help earth scientists who seek to infer the thickness of Earth's ancient atmosphere based on the size of raindrop craters left in now - hardened volcanic ash.
Their observations make it possible, for the first time, to infer the macroscopic properties of materials based on their structural arrangements of atoms, which will guide how scientists and engineers build aircraft components, for example.
So the brain's behavioral choices must be based on some method of computing probabilities to infer the likely state of the world — and then choosing the wisest (probably) actions in response.
«We want to start a dialogue on what kind of species you can expect in different regions and how you might be able to infer their behavior based on what the bones look like.»
Co-author Greg Edgecombe said that some paleontologists had used the external appearance of the so - called great appendage to infer that the megacheirans were related to chelicerates, based on the fact that the great appendage and the fangs of a spider or scorpion both have an «elbow joint» between their basal part and their pincer - like tip.
Instead the manufacturer bases its benefit assessment on fundamental deliberations and assumptions, which are inferred from different publications and statistics.
Based on experimentally derived estimates of body mass from the Ileret hominin tracks, the researchers have also inferred the sexes of the multiple individuals who walked across footprint surfaces and, for the two most expansive excavated surfaces, developed hypotheses regarding the structure of these H. erectus groups.
«People are much more likely to infer an alternative meaning based on a possible deletion than on a possible insertion,» Gibson says.
Artist's reconstructions based on life - history traits inferred from the study of new fossil remains.
(B) Species tree inferred from high — base composition variance exons (n = 830 genes), graphed similarly as in (A).
To discover the ratio of magnetic forces to gyroscopic forces on an electron, Einstein had to infer what the electrons in an iron bar were up to based on a minuscule rotation their activity caused the bar to make.
The method is based on Approximate Bayesian Computation (ABC), which is a machine learning method that has been developed to infer very complex models from observations, with uses in climate sciences and epidemiology among others.
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