Not exact matches
Experts insist that whatever the circumstances, there is always something positive
for you to covertly do while your colleagues discuss
irrelevant information or engage in circular arguments.
The study found that about 61 per cent of Facebook users had taken a hiatus
for reasons that range from boredom to too much
irrelevant information to Lent.
These steps, especially the last one, are often difficult
for management to initiate because they seem peripheral or
irrelevant to many employee - specific duties, or because of fears that employees may misinterpret sensitive
information.
This way, the performance of the robot is
irrelevant and the scammers will also probably keep your
information to solicit you
for future scams or spam.
The new manifesto urges humanity to «leave behind the magical thinking and myth - making that are substitutes
for tested knowledge of nature,» notes that religions «have their origins in pre-urban nomadic and agricultural societies of the past» and are
irrelevant to the «postindustrial global
information culture that is emerging,» and calls
for a World Parliament.
As
for the Netherlands, it looks like somebody misled you (whether purposely or not I don't know) by feeding you
information on «infant mortality,» which is
irrelevant to the topic of home birth.
Other Zoning Board members criticized park officials
for not putting enough thought into the proposal and providing the board with «erratic,» «nominal» and «
irrelevant»
information.
For many Americas, all this
information is
irrelevant because they just take the standard deduction and don't claim any other special exemptions, etc..
The study is linked to two previous papers in 2009 and 2014 in which McDonald's research team showed that when people search the visual world
for a particular object, the brain has distinct mechanisms
for both locking attention onto relevant
information and
for suppressing
irrelevant information.
Although Colbert deserves credit
for coining the word, psychologists have long known that people rely on their feelings to draw all sorts of conclusions, and a recent paper clarifies one situation that seems to lead us to strong feelings of truthiness — the presence of additional related (but
irrelevant)
information.
Additionally, the gist - reasoning - trained group showed significant generalized gains to untrained areas including executive functions of working memory (i.e., holding
information in mind
for use — such as performing mental addition or subtraction) and inhibition (i.e., filtering out
irrelevant information).
«The different topological embedding of these regions into the brain network could make it easier
for smarter persons to differentiate between important and
irrelevant information — which would be advantageous
for many cognitive challenges,» proposes Ulrike Basten, the study's principle investigator.
So if first impressions aren't good (too much
information, tatty paper, misspellings,
irrelevant details) then they may not be willing to search
for positives.
Top - down modulation is the process by which we enhance neural activity associated with relevant
information and suppress activity
for irrelevant information; it establishes a foundation
for both memory and attention and is thus an ideal system to search
for a unifying principle.
For all of the potentially
irrelevant information they reveal, MRIs do not expose your body to radiation.
«Instead of storing this
irrelevant information that our phones can store
for us, our brains are freed up to store the memories that actually do matter
for us,» he says.
They all have some risk of a false positive, which can cause needless worry
for the parents and they provide
information which is really
irrelevant to me.
So, there you have it — the most
irrelevant information you're likely to find on this blog (except
for what's below... this is actually valuable stuff!)
Sciamma's frank approach to this scene functions like a silent confession — we feel how invasive it is to learn what Laure so desperately wants to keep private, but the
information is presented discretely enough
for us to intuit how
irrelevant Laure's genitals are to her gender.
So, what
for many is typically a barrage of
irrelevant information concealing a few precious gems, I have a steady stream of high quality, valuable content, which of course I don't want to miss out on (this is real FOMO in action, you see).
Other times,
for quality conformance, standard compliance, or maybe
for a certain certification, they have people take courses that sometimes are
irrelevant to what they do or that contain
information they already know.
«Middle school students overwhelmingly describe the
information texts they read in science classes as boring,
irrelevant, and difficult to understand — hardly a recipe
for positive motivation to read this material.»
It was poorly written,
irrelevant information, and I paid extra
for advanced calculations and methods that weren't even discussed.
After you have found the data
for your research, sort out all the
irrelevant information and start working on the relevant.
And definitely don't volunteer
irrelevant personal
information such as age, marriage status, or favorite sports team — again, unless there's some reason you believe it would actually be beneficial
for the agent to know this.
You may also have
information rectified or erased, or have a statement appended where the data is incomplete, incorrect or
irrelevant to the purpose
for which it is kept.
GG: The question is somewhat
irrelevant for an
information processing approach to market - based securities.
You will never get that level of
information at Richmond Savers, and
for good reason: it's
irrelevant to the 99.9 % of the population who don't have the time or energy to spend hundreds of hours sifting through arcane rules and posts trying to find the absolute best deal to fly them to the Maldives or Phuket.
If the climate science does not provide the
information that is required
for rational policy analysis then the climate science is
irrelevant.
Why bring up funding when the funding behind any expert is
irrelevant unless it is conclusively proven that it paid
for false
information from that expert?
But even best available
information may be rationally judged quantitatively
irrelevant for decision - support applications.
Kudos to him
for responding to Goddard, especially after Goddard misrepresented the NSIDC data in a piece described by Meier as: -... the article consists almost entirely of misleading,
irrelevant, or erroneous
information about Arctic sea ice that add nothing to the understanding of the significant long - term decline that is being observed.»
Congressional briefings, which are generally pretty
irrelevant, should be
for presentation of
information with policy and political relevance.
It will take a long time
for traditional recruiters to rebuild the non-compliant databases they have filled with historic and
irrelevant information in order to wean them off a lifetime habit and learn to abide by entirely different workflow practices.
On the heels of the European Court of Justice's decision, discussed on Slaw here and here, to require Google to suppress links to particular web sites that had «
irrelevant and outdated» personal
information about a complainant, and US courts» refusal to do the same, the British Columbia Supreme Court has now gone a step further: it has ordered Google to ensure that searches
for particular topics or a particular company do not find the company defendant in the action before it.
For example, when an individual is hurt in an auto accident, his or her insurance company and the insurance company of the at - fault driver will demand that s / he provide a recorded statement about how the collision happened, what that person's injuries are, and to get a whole host of other
irrelevant information about you.
To the consumers this may be
irrelevant, but
for those who want to understand what will be the legal publishing future, this is an important piece of
information.
You need a sense of humour, the ability to stay calm in the most stressful of circumstances (whether that is a client facing prison or a company facing regulatory intervention), the ability to see the wood
for the trees and not be distracted by
irrelevant information and never to be scared to stand up
for your client and to fight their corner.
It's still important
for your lawyer to know this
information before an ISO search is done (and it's done quickly), so that any
irrelevant information can be addressed during litigation.
The board, who said Lanier's «specialty» is suing over hip replacements, pointed to the «
irrelevant» stories Lanier told the jury, including unrelated corruption allegations and misleading
information on whether his witnesses were paid
for their testimony.
While victims» accounts regarding the effect of the crime provide relevant
information for a sentencing judge, allowing victims to make a specific sentence recommendation seems unfairly prejudicial to the defendant and
irrelevant, and the SJC's reasoning in this case does not go far enough in addressing these concerns.
This not only protects the
information but keeps users from having to page through
irrelevant billing data to find invoices
for their own matters.
The largely
irrelevant Martindale - Hubbell style biographical
information (also used by Westlaw,
for example) is superseded by relevant
information about actual experience, past performance, and the like.
Not only was this requirement
irrelevant to the merits of Rankin's motion before the Commission but, because it called
for the Commission to make a determination, as at that time, of the likely outcome of a future hearing, first assuming that Rankin did not have the undisclosed
information and then comparing it on the assumption that he did, it was unworkable.
Additional commenters who argued that the definition was too narrow raised the following concerns: the difference between «research» and «health care operations» is
irrelevant from the patients» perspective, and therefore, the proposed rule should have required documentation of approval by an IRB or privacy board before protected health
information could be used or disclosed
for either of these purposes, and the proposed definition was too limited because it did not capture research conducted by non-profit entities to ensure public health goals, such as disease - specific registries.
We believe that differentiating those persons under the direct control of a covered entity who are paid from those who are not is
irrelevant for the purposes of protecting the privacy of health
information, and
for a covered entity's management of its workforce.
For legal researchers this could help unearth a treasure trove of more obscure legal web sites with legal commentary or case summaries that would be excluded in either high profile cases or in subject areas where there is a lot of competing but
irrelevant information.
The court held that the defendants were responsible
for the costs of reviewing and editing the electronic records to remove any
irrelevant information that the defendants did not want to disclose to the plaintiff.
The page itself consists of a form that must be filled out by the individual where he or she must supply the following
information: (1) name used to search, (2) full name of requester, (3) contact e-mail address, (4) URLs
for results they want removed, (5) an explanation of why those results are
irrelevant, out - dated, or otherwise objectionable, and (6) a legible copy of a document that verifies the individual's identity so as to allow Google to ensure the authenticity of his or her request.
In a May 13, 2014, preliminary ruling, the CJEU held that an individual is entitled to demand that the operator of a search engine remove links toward
information relating to that person when a search is performed using his name, and that the search engine operator is required to do so if the
information in question «[appears] to be inadequate,
irrelevant or no longer relevant, or excessive in relation to the purposes
for which [it was] processed and in the light of the time that has elapsed».