Sentences with phrase «other alignment problems»

John offers several ways to identify other alignment problems that could be putting you at risk on his YouTube channel.

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Gates brought up the values alignment problem when it comes to AI: «One thing to make sure the people who create the first strong AI have the right values and ideally that it isn't just one group way out in front of others.
The doctor will check the structure and alignment of your child's eyes and her ability to move them correctly and look for signs of congenital eye conditions or other problems.
At all well - baby visits, your child's doctor should examine your baby's eyes, checking their structure and alignment, her ability to move them correctly, and for signs of congenital eye conditions or other problems.
Judith Wallerstein cautions us that a serious problem exists when a child and a parent of either sex joins forces in an alignment against the other parent's lifestyle, values or identity.
In fact, it's common for one side of the body to be stronger or more flexible than the other, which can lead to problems with proper alignment.
A weak piriformis (and other associated deep hip rotators) can contribute to chronic knee problems and instability in standing poses, but it is easy to strengthen with careful attention to alignment in those same standing poses.
Having one shoulder higher than the other is usually a sign that there is a problem with body alignment.
Common Core advocates hailed the scores as an honest accounting of school and student performance, while others worried that they reflected problems with the tests, inadequate support for educators, or a lack of alignment between what schools are teaching and what's being tested.
Both Cruz and others on her team were actively collecting and looking at state and local performance indicators, but they lacked the capacity to gather or use information that would to help them interpret those indicators, which limited their ability to explain performance problems (other than by reference to curriculum alignment).
Paradoxically, this means better test alignment could actually make the validity or selection bias problem worse because one no longer offsets the other.
Sometimes, these teeth must be extracted to allow adult teeth to develop with proper alignment and prevent gum problems that may develop when food and other debris wedge between teeth that are too close together.
* A note about small dogs: certain breeds of small dogs are particularly prone to developing periodontal disease compared to others because their teeth don't have normal alignment and tiny breeds may have a tooth crowding problem.
When children get caught in the middle of parental conflict, they are at risk for many psychosocial problems, including alignment with one parent against the other (e.g., Amato, 1994; Johnston, 1994; Wallerstein, Lewis, & Blakeslee, 2001; Wallerstein & Blakeslee, 1996).
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