Sentences with phrase «randomness into»

Medco tries to prevent claimant solicitors from selecting the same experts, by trying to add randomness into the selection process.
Robert Smithson's Rundown (1969) and Christian Marclay's Guitar Drag (2000) introduce randomness into the natural landscape — asphalt and other molten liquids are poured over a cliff in Smithson's film, and Marclay's video records the sonic destruction of the instrument as it is pulled along a road.
I also appreciate combat being handled by dice because it brings a little randomness into the mix without it being overpowering — sending Vikings on a sea voyage to slay a beast or just tasking them with fighting a troll is more interesting when you have to weigh up how many you should send.
After agonizing over how to proceed, Farrell decides that introducing randomness into the equation is the only solution.
Now we're going to inject some randomness into your decision.
Once she said to him, «You know - I'm trying to escape from ironic hell: cynicism into faith; randomness into clarity; worry into devotion.
Throwing a little randomness into your reward structure can increase employee (or customer) engagement

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Since that time, he has written a long - form essay broken into three books: The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable, Fooled by Randomness: The Hidden Role of Chance in Life and in the Markets, and Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder.
You need a certain level of randomness in order to connect things that might give you an insight into where a business is going in five years that somebody else might not see.»
It's regional fairy tales put into impressionable minds by parents and elders and the rest is just the randomness of human nature.
Claiming that we falsify reality if we divide it into mind and matter, into living and non-living, he said: «consciousness (which we take to include thought, feeling, desire, will etc.) is to be comprehended in terms of the implicate order, along with reality as a whole».7 Thus the randomness of sub-atomic elements may be linked with the creative freedom exercised by human consciousness.
Obviously, the numbers of people that it is trying to feed; problems of shortages of water, disappearing quantities of top soil on which we have to grow these different crops; and, of course, now climate change, which also is throwing a lot of randomness or bad factors into our attempts to grow enough food for everybody.
The researchers then correlated scores on the hidden depression scale with individual trends in internet usage, grouped into three categories: «aggregate,» which indicated how much information was being sent and received over a network, «application,» which indicated the broad category of program that was being used (e.g., email, surfing the web, downloading media), and «entropy,» which indicated the degree of randomness in information flow (essentially, the extent to which someone was sending and receiving information to multiple net - based resources at once).
The randomness comes from reflecting some laser light back into itself, like a river splashing against a rock.
Randomness is unsuitable for cathode materials, so the researchers needed a framework in which the ingredients — lithium, manganese and phosphate — could arrange themselves into neat crystals.
If you enjoy a little randomness (and you're really into beards), you can click the «Rate Beards» option to play Bristlr's version of swiping left or right.
Martin Scorsese is a perfectionist, but he isn't a control freak; his movies breathe, their performances are often dependent on improvisation, and no matter how much planning went into a shot or sequence, there's often an unpredictability and seeming randomness to the individual moments, a sense that the story could go anywhere and that the characters could do anything.
It's hard to translate the madcap randomness and outrageousness of anime action into, well, real life, but Sori gives it a spirited go.
We're going to have seven - or eight - year - old kids making robotic devices that have a probabilistic element built into them so that they can get around obstacles in the way that, if you look at any simple creature — such as a fly — it has randomness in its behavior, and this is how it avoids being trapped.
We can have five - year - old kids making art on the computer, introduce randomness and probability into that to produce wonderful effects.
Chuck Wendig publishes a writing exercise every Friday, sort of a mad lib exercise that injects a bit of randomness, of uniqueness, into a writing prompt.
The massive luck element will probably put a lot of people off, but if you can embrace the randomness that dice bring to the table then this a really enjoyable game here that taps into the simple joys of throwing dice around the place and building up your town, and best of all it's easy to learn meaning you can play it with practically everyone.
«This randomness taps into some of the very fundamental ways our brains work when trying to predict whether or not a good thing will happen.
Chasm and Rogue Legacy fold roguelike mechanics into their structure, including a high degree of randomness that's completely antithetical to Metroid's deliberate construction.
At the same time a few initial building blocks and their variants provide a large amount of variety through combinatorics, but don't drift off into randomness.
Anytime randomness gets thrown into the mix, as in slots or in battling monsters for a rare drop, frustration sets in.
In his recent exhibition, Standard Deviation, at the Green on Red Gallery (May 30 — July 6, 2013), the aluminum sheets that make up the surfaces of his paintings are covered with thin layers of translucent colors; puddles, slashes and spills; scraped, sanded and scarred areas; built up grooves and ellipses, none of which add up to an overall image or dissipate into randomness and chaos.
This body of work can be grouped into two categories: watercolors with web - like black lines interwoven over masses of color suggesting successive layers of depth, and oil paintings of extremely heavy consistency in which controlled randomness allows for the appearance of an unconscious, interior landscape or what the French surrealist artists called an «inscape.»
The imperfections and complete randomness in nature are in direct contrast with the stenciled man - made environment and often mutate into one.
He stretched and distorted elastic cloth on moveable wooden frames in geometrical shapes, in order to arrive at unexpected shapes, thus introducing randomness, instability and change into his art.
Made of cardboard, fiberglass, charcoal and paint, his sculpture seems to contort into amorphous forms and reveals on its surface, the expressiveness and controlled randomness of the spray paint.
What had seemed a rather bloodless and efficient randomness at Tate Britain seemed to reach much further into the imagination at the Serpentine, especially in the fabulously titled Mr Fatmate's Litmus, which fuses the medieval world with the modern.
Photographs of the work are accompanied by three essays that integrate this important work into the context of Richter's oeuvre and shed light on the principle of randomness on which it is based.
With very few right angles or orderly readings available, the show calls into question larger assumptions about the association of irresponsibility with playfulness, the assumed randomness of organic forms, and predilections toward linear thought.
There appears to be no ability to inject randomness or feedback into the system so I would say that the shorter the time frame the more likely it is that it would give meaningful predictions.
According to the traditional notion of randomness and uncertainty, natural phenomena are separated into two mutually exclusive components, random (or stochastic) and deterministic.
I refer to that as good modeling, which takes into account uncertainties in our understanding and measurements and randomness in the observed process.
Taleb gets into discussion of statistics, pointing out some common misconceptions about the bell curve and randomness in real life as well as difficulties in parameterization in models.
2) While random salts can and do add randomness to a password, the key benefit salts provide against cracking is not randomness but increased length of passwords and uniqueness of the hashes in the database, even if 10 or 100 users have the same password (not uncommon when sites get into the millions of users).
This takes the randomness out of walking into a big room full of people, because you've arrived with a goal in mind.
When plugged into the computer, initialization process takes place which combines the randomness of computer and hardware to generate private key.
It is the place my (5) kids drop their school work, permission slips, activity fliers, notes, mail, pretty much any randomness that comes into our home
channel to post the crazy story of the past week as well as other behind the scenes topics of life as randomness pops into my head.
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