As to hundreds
of irrelevant results, well... if you don't know the subject matter well enough to produce a manageable number of results, maybe you don't know enough to decide how many of those results are irrelevant.
Not exact matches
In addition to launching an ongoing anti-trust investigation into the company's business practices, European officials ordered Google to delete «inadequate,
irrelevant or no longer relevant» search
results upon the request
of EU citizens.
The days
of building links on
irrelevant blogs and chasing large quantities
of links to game the search
results are over.
And, as a
result, they waste money on
irrelevant search phrases that are not part
of the keywords listed in the account.
Whether the IRS» action against Coinbase was the
result of strategic planning or fortuitous timing is
irrelevant.
Negative match keywords can be helpful in controlling costs
of advertising, since they limit the chances
of irrelevant words triggering a showing
of your ad and resultant clicks that have no chance
of resulting in a sale.
In this setting, even the skills
of the young prove
irrelevant because, relative to the context, they represent something other than what produces
results.
[7] Not only do conservatives identify mission with the «conversion»
of the «heathens» to Christianity and the expansion
of Christianity in the «heathen - lands,» but many
of the relatively liberal Christians also comply with this understanding
of mission, with the
result that they perceive mission to be
irrelevant for contemporary society.
Yet they would feel not justified in regarding their
result as the last word
of wisdom but would very definitely expect an appreciation and evaluation which puts these
results in the proper perspective
of a unified system
of knowledge, philosophy, or theology; and it is
irrelevant whether the latter task is performed in personal union with that
of description so long as the integrity
of the latter is guaranteed.
As a
result, the myths
of the mystery religions were
irrelevant for such a Jew as Paul, until he encountered the view that the myth had happened in history.
One who reads the Bible with this awareness understands the changes that took place as a
result... and I agree with you that many who profess to be Christains have no idea
of this concept, thus we get burdened with their incorrect literalness regarding possibly now
irrelevant texts (I refuse to say that most are
irrelevant though and the ones that are, still add perspective to be learned from).
Some journalist are are stupid, how can they ask the same question 3 times and it
irrelevant question, Arsen did acknowledge that he is accountable for the
results not the explanation
of how he select his team.
The
result is slightly
irrelevant after Kurt Zouma suffered a serious injury, one which could see him miss the rest
of the season, including the European Championships in France.
In particular, independence
of irrelevant alternatives (adding a new candidate to an election shouldn't change the
result unless they win — it shouldn't
result in another candidate that was in the election suddenly stealing the win from the original winner) is difficult to fully satisfy.
Wieth believes this effect is the
result of a reduction in inhibitory attentional control — the ability to filter information that is
irrelevant to the task at hand.
«There's an argument, which I don't fully buy but that could be made, that whether there was intention to deceive is
irrelevant, and the only thing that matters in meting out punishment is whether one should build on the
results or ignore them,... but if you want to inculcate the norms
of proper behavior and to deter and maybe filter out
of science the people who are more likely to engage in misconduct, then that differential penalty is warranted.»
Of the many thousands of videos produced by these search results, most were excluded for a variety of reasons, including being irrelevant, being recorded in languages other than English and being accompanied by advertisement
Of the many thousands
of videos produced by these search results, most were excluded for a variety of reasons, including being irrelevant, being recorded in languages other than English and being accompanied by advertisement
of videos produced by these search
results, most were excluded for a variety
of reasons, including being irrelevant, being recorded in languages other than English and being accompanied by advertisement
of reasons, including being
irrelevant, being recorded in languages other than English and being accompanied by advertisements.
To eliminate false - positive
results caused by seed effects — a phenomenon by which siRNAs inadvertently silence
irrelevant genes — study co-first author Aviad Tsherniak led the development
of a novel computational tool dubbed DEMETER.
Frequently, a typical omics classification includes redundant and
irrelevant features (e.g. genes or proteins) that can
result in long computation times; decrease
of the model performance and the selection
of suboptimal features (genes and proteins) after the classification / regression step.
Results consistently demonstrated that young and older adults could strategically control encoding
of emotional information by prioritizing relevant over
irrelevant words in memory.
Lack
of control group, lack
of dietary control and analysis, combination with high intensity exercise, statistically significant but clinically
irrelevant results, title shows bias (no mention
of aerobic improvement).
Results like these make the cost
of HGH injections for weight loss
irrelevant to so many who want to save their lives by ridding
of the excess fat that vastly increases the danger
of heart attack and stroke.
Adhering to these traditional concepts the US Department
of Agriculture has concluded that diets, which reduce calories, will
result in effective weight loss independent
of the macronutrient composition, which is considered less important, even
irrelevant.14 In contrast with these views, the majority
of ad - libitum studies demonstrate that subjects who follow a low - carbohydrate diet lose more weight during the first 3 — 6 months compared with those who follow balanced diets.15, 16, 17 One hypothesis is that the use
of energy from proteins in VLCKD is an «expensive» process for the body and so can lead to a «waste
of calories», and therefore increased weight loss compared with other «less - expensive» diets.13, 18, 19 The average human body requires 60 — 65 g
of glucose per day, and during the first phase
of a diet very low in carbohydrates this is partially (16 %) obtained from glycerol, with the major part derived via gluconeogenesis from proteins
of either dietary or tissue origin.12 The energy cost
of gluconeogenesis has been confirmed in several studies7 and it has been calculated at ∼ 400 — 600 Kcal / day (due to both endogenous and food source proteins.18 Despite this, there is no direct experimental evidence to support this intriguing hypothesis; on the contrary, a recent study reported that there were no changes in resting energy expenditure after a VLCKD.20 A simpler, perhaps more likely, explanation for improved weight loss is a possible appetite - suppressant action
of ketosis.
It is, as a
result, not surprising to note that Lolita essentially crawls from one barely - connected set piece to the next, with the movie's few positive attributes (eg Mason's stirring performance) ultimately lost beneath a crush
of hopelessly
irrelevant elements.
Similarly, even if targeted to the most disadvantaged schools, any increases in salaries would almost certainly go to new and middle - career teachers alike, even though our
results indicate that salary differentials are nearly
irrelevant for women teachers with ten or more years
of experience.
As a
result, although they don't tackle the high cost
of degrees directly, if edX and others like it create a new ecosystem that, for many, renders a «degree» as we've known it
irrelevant, they may end up solving the spiraling costs
of higher education better than those efforts that take direct aim at the problem.
Many
of us feel pressure to include a graphic or illustration on every screen, yet research has shown that the use
of irrelevant graphics in eLearning can
result in a diminished learning experience.
«Using our content collection can save children lots
of time searching through
irrelevant or manipulated search
results, which are
of more value to advertisers than to the child.
15 April 2017 A recent survey
of more than 3,000 young teachers, conducted by the NUT Young Teachers Working Party, has found that almost half were considering leaving the profession as a
result of an excessive workload driven by increasingly
irrelevant accountability measures.
For example, parents
of a gifted fourth grader who achieves at a sixth grade level on nationally normed achievement test may be told those
results are
irrelevant as the fourth graders in this district are «really» sixth graders when they take a nationally normed test.
The
result is what is referred to as the «silos
of schooling» that often appear to students as boring and
irrelevant, «hermetically sealed containers»
of academic content — with no connection to the real world outside
of school.
Are you frustrated, knowing that at least a part
of the reason for these
results is that we are all - too - often held accountable for teaching
irrelevant content with outdated resources in digitally - barren classrooms?
As a condition
of basic funding, they demand concrete
results, like standardized test scores, that are often
irrelevant to important educational and life outcomes; and that often force schools to deprive poor children
of the types
of learning that are most important in life.
The Publisher Defendants also feared that other competitive advantages they held as a
result of years
of investments in their print book businesses would erode and, eventually, become
irrelevant, as e-book sales continued to grow.
The «equation» drawn up takes no account
of the long months
of labour that authors put into their work (whether the
result is a literary masterpiece or a beach read is
irrelevant).
From the other side, lack
of focus may
result in
irrelevant paper.
As a
result of which the college - goers either put it on their list
of pending work or write
irrelevant solutions that land them poor grades.
This helps avoid getting mostly
irrelevant books at the top
of results, as can often happen in broad searches.
Pips are basically
irrelevant because one trader could risk the same amount
of pips as another trader but they could have drastically different dollar amounts at risk, this is a
result of position sizing and will be discussed below.
The
result was a user's wall full
of irrelevant information and updates from a network
of people who the user didn't really interact with.
Of course, review of the research plan in 2008 is not review of the results in 2012, so that point is irrelevan
Of course, review
of the research plan in 2008 is not review of the results in 2012, so that point is irrelevan
of the research plan in 2008 is not review
of the results in 2012, so that point is irrelevan
of the
results in 2012, so that point is
irrelevant.
When he presents only the largely
irrelevant part
of the theory, he can use the numerical
results to «prove» conclusions that are opposite
of the truth.
Science is different from politics or commerce in that who pays for a piece
of research — whether it should be Genghis Khan or Mother Teresa — is simply
irrelevant to making judgments about the validity
of the research product, which stands or falls depending upon its consistency with the facts and the ability
of other scientists independently to confirm the
results.
Your whole litany is
irrelevant to the point that at last half
of modern science papers and
results are almost certainly wrong and that self interest has something to do with it.
Their tactics and fallacies include ignoring or distorting mainstream scientific
results, cherry - picking data and falsely generalizing, bringing up
irrelevant red - herring arguments, demanding unachievable «precision» from mainstream science with the motif «if you don't understand this detail you don't understand anything», overemphasizing and mischaracterizing uncertainties in mainstream science, engaging in polemics and prosecutorial - lawyer Swift - Boat - like attacks on science - and lately even scientists, attacking the usual scientific process, misrepresenting legitimate scientific debate as «no consensus», and overemphasizing details
of little significance.
Please understand that by creating a catch - all label like this, you quite literally are moving the entire discussion outside
of the realm
of science, where evidence and arguments are considered and weighed independent
of the humans that advance them, where our desire to see one or another
result proven are (or should be)
irrelevant, where people weigh the difficulty
of the problem being addressed as an important contributor (in a Bayesian sense) to how much we should believe any answer proposed — so far, into the realm where people do not think at all!
As a
result they now are the major emitting group and as their percentage
of carbon emissions grows we will become increaingly
irrelevant to the debate.
Apart from the pointless and potentially large time cost imposed by this refusal, the task
of aggregating PCMDI data with which we are unfamiliar would create the risk
of introducing
irrelevant collation errors or mismatched averaging steps, leading to superfluous controversy should our
results not replicate theirs.
Re # 103 The source
of the initial skepticism («biases»
resulting from working in the economics / minerals sectors) is
irrelevant.
Contemplating relevant peer - reviewed scientific literature, the CCR - II shows us why this basic assumption is wrong, turning
irrelevant for society the
results of a considerable part
of the costly research carried out by the «consensus scientific community» endorsing IPCC climate alarmism.»