Sentences with phrase «narrow question»

In addition, we should extend our ethical discussion of AI weapons more broadly, beyond narrow questions of targeting criteria.
They can even ask narrow questions about a specific teaching and can discriminate based on your answers to those questions.
I think there are more narrow questions one might frame, but that is, in fact, the large question before us.
You'll need to narrow the question down to official designations that include concrete penalties and actions due to said designation - otherwise an «official designation» is simply a more empathic speech.
They readily seek expertise on narrow questions (the optimal square footage for company stores, for example) but generally shrug off broader, strategic counsel.
Hein wrote that the legal review conducted by DSS staff focused on a very narrow question: whether the warrant checks violated the agency's confidentiality rules.
The court was asked, instead, to decide three much narrower questions: has Canada complied with the specific obligations set out in sections 5, 7 and 8 of the KPIA?
Another reason to be positive about virtual schooling is that it opens up debates about education that go beyond narrow questions of who funds and governs it.
«With the best will in the world, the regulatory authorities are not in that business, and narrow questions from regulatory authorities simply do not suffice.»
Basically, the material stated in the educational literature has the general character and in numerous monographs on the given subjects narrower questions of a problem «Environment Continue reading
While I'm in a fantastic environment for learning about games and theorizing about the future of electronic entertainment, I don't have much help narrowing my questions or applying methodology to yeild scrutable results.
With the resources I'd have available, I'd end up spending way too much time and effort to calculate a wildly inaccurate guesstimate of the answer to an extremely narrow question.
What happens if reporters or congressional investigators ask Lancaster (a Harvard post-doctoral climate modeler at the time) how he knew to ask so many narrow questions about Western Fuels» associations with skeptic climate scientists, and if he was aware of evidence proving the associations corrupted those skeptics?
Ultimately the Court of Appeal determined it was in the public interest for the Court to address the issues raised by the Crown, but only with respect to whether the Chambers Judge's order was in the nature of an injunction against the Crown — the «narrow question necessary to resolve the appeal».
1 These broad questions invite narrower questions: Should we anticipate some students» deficiencies and offer targeted writing programs in the summer?
However, no one appears to have asked my following narrower question: Are there any reasons against cameras restricted to the Supreme Court, but that don't apply to courts that already allow cameras (such as the UK Supreme Court)?
It was a case that concerned a fairly narrow question about whether the limitation fund constituted pursuant to the Limitation Convention 1976 included the costs of the action in which the limitation of liability was relied upon following a collision between the pilot vessel, the John Hunter and a fishing boat.
JB: I will narrow that question down to what is the most important lesson.
For the sake of proper dialogue, would you be able to narrow your questions and passages down to just one at a time?
Note: I feel that this difference exists in many countries which have a pretty large inheritance taxation, but I will narrow the question to UK to make it more answerable.
If the answer to the broader question is yes, then it would be best to answer the narrower question too.
@Bobson - although the question is very similar, I have narrowed my question to Europe only and I am interested in an official recommendation, not an abstract optimal size (ratio).
How deeply disappointing it is that you have come, you have tackled south east trains, you have come all the way here you stood with these wonderful people here in Europa and all you can ask about is this narrow question of personality politics.
«Today David Cameron tries to pose as a champion of the people but in truth he wishes to restrict the British people to a choice on a narrow question about a treaty of far less significance.»
In considering whether Arizona was meeting the requirements of the EEOA, Justice Samuel Alito's majority opinion faulted the district court and the Ninth Circuit for focusing on the «narrow question» of funding, and ignoring whether managerial and instructional reforms had brought the state into compliance.
With more than 600 exhibitors to choose from at BETT we need to narrow this question down a little further.
But it was careful to limit its decision to the narrow question of whether states can withhold funding for the training of clergy, which it noted was historically «one of the hallmarks of an «established» religion.»
«While this is a good study, it only looked at the narrow question of whether more pay motivates teachers to try harder,» said Sandra Abrevaya, a spokeswoman for Duncan.
While the Court looked at the narrow question of whether the state could exclude churches from state programs that have secular intent — specifically the denial of a playground resurfacing grant to a religious preschool — many education choice advocates see the decision as opening the door for an additional legal question: must a state Blaine amendment keep a student from using a state scholarship on an educational choice program simply because it's a religious school?
Plyler directly addressed only the narrow question of whether undocumented children are entitled to receive a free public school education.
«While this is a good study, it only looked at the narrow question of whether more pay motivates teachers to try harder,» said Peter Cunningham, assistant U.S. education secretary for communications and outreach.
Technically, the department is only responding to the narrow question about whether this small category of organizations is considered public service or not.
The Supreme Court did take up the narrow question of whether greenhouse gases could be regulated under the so - called «prevention of significant deterioration program,» which requires permits for new or modified sources of air pollution.
That's the common - sense reason why other folks are not obligated to confine their understanding of climate - science to your too - narrow questions, TonyB!
If you haven't found anything in the journals on linearity of the effect of those molecules at 10x concentration — assuming you've asked a good reference librarian for help and she's not been able to find anything to answer you — I'd speculate that nobody's published on that narrow question because all the other feedbacks at that point would be so complex as to muddy the waters, so to speak.
Climate scientists and political scientists often confuse the public and the media by focusing on the narrow question, «Did climate change cause the drought» — that is, did it reduce precipitation?
[13]... the Court must answer the narrow question of whether it is strictly necessary, in order to support a finding of legally compensable mental injury, for a claimant to adduce expert evidence or other proof of a recognized psychiatric illness.
That's sort of why I suggested you may want to narrow your question a bit.
The narrow question before us in this appeal then is whether the isolated sale for food of a bear hide obtained by the appellant fortuitously as the result of an act of self - defence is something that the government of Alberta is entitled to penalize under the Wildlife Act.
If you want an answer to a hypothetical, you have to narrow the question's breadth with information on jurisdictions.
The appeal turned on a narrow question: whether an employment tribunal could take into account the fact that in between assignments there was an «absence of mutuality of obligations».
Given the narrow question presented by this appeal, I concur in our per curiam opinion.
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