Sentences with phrase «narrow application»

Many AI systems are designed for narrow applications, such as playing chess, flying a jet, or trading stocks.
In 1951, the Supreme Court of Canada narrowed the application of REBBA when it held that the legislation does not apply to the sale of shares of a business.
The case law, of course, is legion with nuances of narrow application in unique circumstances.
«We received applications from 30 accomplished poets and the task of narrowing those applications down to five finalists and then to a single winner was a difficult one, but we felt Maria Lisella stood -LSB-...]
Usually equated with narrow applications of theatrical imagery, «performance» is often pejoratively used by homileticians to identify «inauthenticity» in preaching.
One of the most malodorous and disreputable aspects of American jurisprudence is the way laws intended to have very narrow application metastasize to target almost anyone the government is minded to stick it to.
Therefore whilst Barton clarifies in general terms that the same rules apply to everyone the reality is that it is likely to have a fairly narrow application.
Predictably perhaps, in my view it is appropriate that this defence is given narrow application, once a trial judge is convinced that care was negligent — the situations in which doctors should be excused for failing to show reasonable care, because of peer practices, should be rare indeed..
As ATS jurisprudence has evolved, courts have largely narrowed its application, reducing foreign plaintiffs» abilities to have their claims adjudicated in American federal courts.
I am of the view that this decision is directly relevant to the matter at hand and greatly narrows the application of interjurisdictional immunity in the context of claims of infringement of Aboriginal rights.
Because legal AI is an immature market comprising mostly narrow applications, a firm can not simply invest in an AI system that covers all its requirements or follow the legal IT procurement model and buy one of the popular solutions.
The High Court narrows the application of legal professional privilege, rejecting the argument that internal investigation documents are privileged against regulators, such as the Serious Fraud Office (SFO).
These exceptions, when taken as a whole, significantly narrow the application of section 6 and, as a result, on a balance of probabilities, the impugned provisions do not impair free expression more than necessary to achieve the objectives of CASL.
There has also been concern that the judicial interpretation of when the DOLS should be applied is too restrictive, narrowing the application of the DOLS to a small number of cases.
A high - tech veggie burger might be able to replace ground chuck, but that's one narrow application.
That narrow application of true in that system vs. the broader application of true is part of the point of the OP.
This point of view counters the narrow applications of theatrical imagery by emphasizing the constitutive and transformative impact of Word and resists the casual association between «performance» and narcissism by stressing that self is social and is constituted by «speaking», «acting» and «joining together» in communion.
A performance perspective resists the narrow applications of theatrical imagery because it characterizes «all members of a speech community as potential artists, all utterances as potentially aesthetic, all events as potentially theatrical» (Pelias and Van Oosting, 224).
Some of those products have a wide audience and others have a narrow application.
The few that worked either had narrow applications or marginal success rates.
This judgment confirms the narrow application of legal advice privilege to internal investigations.
The narrow application of the doctrine of frustration means that there will be limited circumstances in which it might apply post-Brexit to permit the discharge of a contract.
Recognizing that the section as drafted had immense potential breadth and, if interpreted literally, could criminalize the conduct of a government employee who accepted a free cup of coffee from a friend who had tax problems, the Court tried to narrow its application.
Review: psychological interventions have a narrow application in influencing immune response
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