To support the biological science goal of image classification, we have developed several games and tools that
let ordinary members of the public undertake to classify various photos of living things.
«However you cut it, his newspapers hacked thousands of phones and made money out of the private lives
of ordinary members of the public who only came into the limelight because they were victims of crime.
Already prominent climate change sceptics around the world have been questioned and members of staff at the university, but is has now emerged that
ordinary members of the public who did nothing more than request information are also being targeted.
Hosted by the flamboyant Tyrone King, Terror is Reality pits
ordinary members of the public against an arena full of zombies with a simple challenge - kill more zombies than your opponents and stay alive with the winner collecting big money and the chance to come back and secure even greater prizes.
This applies to legal aid as it does for court and tribunal fees because if
ordinary members of the public do not have the practical means of resolving disputes, respect for the rule of law and our democratic society is liable to break down.»
«Only industry stakeholders were invited to participate behind closed doors, while civil society was excluded from the process despite the fact that the regulations could have profound consequences
for ordinary members of the public.
It hasn't been worth mining bitcoin using standard consumer computer hardware for years because of the kind of processing power involved; the overwhelming majority of
ordinary members of public pools will have bought hardware from companies like KnCMiner.
An aide to the prime minister said the decision to introduce the panels, which will be dominated
by ordinary members of the public, were in recognition of the fact that «politics is changing».
Notable works have included Antony Gormley's One & Other (2009)- in which
ordinary members of the public took turns to spend an hour standing on it, free to do as they wish; Yinka Sonibare's self - explanatory Nelson's Ship in a Bottle (2010 - 12); Katharina Fritsch's giant blue cockerel (2013 - 15); Hans Haacke's skeletal horse (in tribute to painter George Stubbs); and, most recently, David Shrigley's bronze thumbs - up, Really Good (2016 - 18).
The two citizens» assemblies — Assembly North in Sheffield and Assembly South in Southampton — provided a chance for a small group
of ordinary members of the public to engage in structured deliberation on the hot topic of local and regional devolution.
This is particularly so for politicians — 71 per cent say they expect politicians» personal moral standards to be higher than
for ordinary members of the public, compared to «only» 56 per cent who say the same of journalists.
Citing the relevant Supreme Court cases, the Judge concluded that Ajibola failed to depose to any fact which showed that his rights had been affected beyond that of
ordinary member of the public.
This gold plated service is of not available to
ordinary members of the public.
«With ministers digging their heels in despite the fantastic expressions of support we have received from famous authors and
ordinary members of the public, we are now with regret considering legal action,» Frances Crook, of the Howard League for Penal Reform, said.
This gives
an ordinary member of the public justice which had previously been denied to them.
«The problem we face politically is that...
the ordinary member of the public is not feeling much better from this,» Clarke declared, passing judgment on the government's economic agenda.
I don't know, look, I consider
myself an ordinary member of the public at times, ok, and up until about three or four months ago I'd never heard of him...
> The difference is very important, in my opinion as
an ordinary member of the public here in the UK, EU.
«If you talk to
an ordinary member of the public about FP6 or FP7, they're wondering, «What the hell is this?»»
So far they have logged 38,000 ancient trees through the work of ecologists and
ordinary members of the public.
Lord Justice Leveson stressed that
ordinary members of the public are often the objects of unfair scrutiny and unwelcome publicity in the media and are not well placed to assert their rights in a court of law.
These actions do not require suspicions of involvement in crimes and can be utilised against
any ordinary member of the public.