Not exact matches
The most
interesting chapters of The Two - Second Advantage deal with attempts to take that
human predictive ability and to blend it with
real - time computing — as the authors have it, to design and build predictive systems that put «Gretzky's brain in a box.»
We are living in
interesting times, where digital assistants schedule meetings, chatbots work alongside
humans as teaching assistants, and your smart phone translates Mandarin to English in
real time.
It's about
real people, and has
human interest.
The
interesting thing about moral relativism is that it in no way actually predicts
real human behavior.
But what we have established so far is that the exercise of power in history, the expression of the
interests, vitalities, and wills which belong to us as
human beings, and even the participation in the inevitable conflict of these
interests and vitalities, are not in contradiction to the
real human good which is the earthly content of our life in the love of God.
We can certainly say that his
real climax is in the Passion narrative, for the tomb pericope which now ends the Gospel has little of the Easter joy and
human interest that are to be found in John's tomb story.
Amen — do these idiots not realize that disagreeing with President Obama on one issue is not reason enough to abandon the ONLY true leader who is looking out for the best
interests of ALL Americans??? If Romney wins, these pastors are going to find out what
real discrimination and backwards return to fighting for their Civil Rights as
human beings will be like again.
But it might also mean the attempt to clone
human embryos for research purposes - and this, in fact, is where the
real focus of scientific
interest is at the moment.
Against this dualism, between the internal and external, private and public, a dualism which has led to the exploitation and oppression of many
human beings, I contend that followers of Christ have no other option but to take an active
interest in the earthly, secular things such as politics and economics because Jesus would not permit us the luxury of dwelling in a «spiritual ghetto unrelated and unconcerned with
real life issues».
As the title of his lecture signals, Berlin's basic intellectual move was to distinguish between «negative liberty» and «positive liberty,» and then to defend the former as the only concept of liberty that could be actualized in the «
real world» of inevitably conflicting
interests, diverse concepts of the good, and competing
human projects.
Were Dostoevsky living at this hour, he might well ask whether the American reduction of nearly every aspect of
human existence, including religion itself, to either entertainment or commodification constitutes a yet worse kind of herd - existence than the one Ivan describes — a subtler and therefore deadlier attempt to relieve humanity of its suffering and sin, and thus of its
real character and
interest.
The only
real alternative to obtaining
human milk from a peer is using infant formula, and the evidence for short - and long - term negative impacts on infants from exposure to infant formula is overwhelming.9 It is
interesting that the same health authorities who condemn peer - to - peer milk sharing have not condemned the use of infant formula.
As a (poor) analogy, arguing whether or not it's
human - caused feels a bit like planning to develop
real estate on a seaside clifftop which some specialists have said might suffer dangerous erosion in the next 70 years unless you put up some seawalls to prevent water action at the base of the cliff - and basing your view whether to build seawalls and other erosion defences upon whether or not there's proof that
human activity would be the cause of any future erosion, rather than whether or not erosion is likely and if so how harmful it might be to your
interests if nothing is done to reduce it.
Yet the
real interest of politics is in its uncertainty, in how marginal choices produce outcomes that must appear entertainingly arbitrary to the gods who know what would have happened if the coin had fallen the other way, or if a
human impulse had chosen a slightly different expression.
I mean his
real interest obviously was
human nature and what drives
human beings to do different things.
Suddenly, in the eyes of the algorithms of the social networking sites and search engines, there is a rise of
interest on the part of reputable and high - value
real -
human social site users in this ad - laden website about mortgage restructuring or celebrity sex tapes.
The research findings of Jacqueline Snow (left) and Michael Gomez, a graduate student in her lab at the University of Nevada, Reno, show that
real, graspable objects hold more
interest for
humans than images of objects.
There is no
real link between
Human Resources and Volunteer Services, so if you are
interested in jobs at UC San Diego Health, it's best to check out their employment website.
I am
real, tangible,
interesting,
human, flawed just like a lot of others.
In fact, the only place to be sure that you are communicating with a
real human being who is
interested in you, is on transparent «membership not PPL» dating sites, which allow free sharing of contact information, and do not charge per letter.
It's a chance to make yourself more
human and «
real,» and other members can pick up lots of
interesting information about you - clues they might find appealing - from the way you express yourself.
So it would be wise to tell a Russian and Ukrainian woman you have met through an Internet dating service that you are taking your time and
interested in a
real human connection before jumping into exclusivity.
Here's 11
REAL WORLD clues and signs she's
interested and 10 clues and signs she isn Dating is a stage of romantic relationships in
humans whereby two people meet socially with the aim of each assessing the other's suitability as a
Paying attention to a Sugar Baby grumbling concerning social ills and daily tensions could be a
real turn off.Just having a vague understanding of
human interest stories and world events can, generally, supply you an excellent beginning.
Real Steel's
human drama is wrought between deadbeat dad Charlie (Hugh Jackman), his abandoned but headstrong son Max (Dakota Goyo, who resembles Jake Lloyd but at the very least has better dance moves), and love
interest Bailey Tallet (Lost's Evangeline Lilly).
Outside of Sylvia, none of the characters has any
real presence or personality in a movie that takes greater
interest in shots of pretty flowers than in the
human beings onscreen, and in which nearly every major plot turn is the result of blind chance.
Following a single father who works as a
human billboard in Taipei, and his left - to - their - own - devices kids, with the presence of their mother represented by three different actresses, the film has the barest thread of story (Tsai has admitted that he no longer has any
real interest in narrative), and seems determined to provoke less patient audience members into walking out, with a series of shots that last upwards of ten minutes without all that much movement in them.
Her emotional connections to the
humans she served were very
real, but as her intellect grew and she could no longer hold conversations that
interested her, she outgrew the ones she loved.
Forsaking any
real human emotions for uber - quirky looniness, Attenberg will surely only be of
interest to those who like the flag - bearer of modern Greek cinema, Dogtooth.
Mantel's crystalline style, piercing eye and
interest in, shall we say, the darker side of
human nature, together with a
real respect for historical accuracy, make this novel an engrossing, enveloping read.
There is lot of misunderstanding of the
real Wiccan lifestyle and way of life but now there is a great number of people who are becoming
interested in other forms of spirituality that are more in tuned with Nature and the
Human Spirit.
Both sides use economic theory to try and predict the various benefits, and frankly, I tend to look at all economic predictions with a very skeptical eye because it is almost always blinded by political or self
interest, or tries to argue «pure» economics that looks
real good on paper, but doesn't take into account that
humans rarely act completely in their actual best
interest since emotions, ignorance, etc all get in the way.
Dog depression is a
real thing, and can often manifest the way
human depression does, including a lack of
interest in their favorite things.
Real - life can still be full of
interesting stories and constantly feeling like a vulnerable
human in a brutal time like this really adds something.
Come the advent of PlayStation Network and Xbox Live, it took Gears of War's Horde Mode to reignite
real interest in fighting hordes of bots with friends, and though playing against
humans online is still the dominant form of multiplayer entertainment, there's something to be said about surviving against some fairly ridiculous odds against a swarm of foes.
In fact, allowing players to gain
real rewards would make a number of people more
interested in achievements since we
humans love to earn stuff.
It was introspective, dealing with
interesting characters and exploring how
real humans might react, adapt, and survive in a world overrun by zombies.
It is
interesting to see the very same principles of composition and qualities of light at work in Watteau's military pictures, with results so similar to the fêtes galantes that one realizes in an instant that it's the complexities of
human interaction, not the circumstances that occasion such interaction, that is Watteau's
real subject.
She's
interested in the way
human beings behave and exist in space — and it doesn't matter that her subjects aren't even
real.
Select group exhibitions featuring her work include Selections from the Permanent Collection: Catherine Opie and Sterling Ruby, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (2017); Breaking News, Getty Museum, Los Angeles (2016 - 2017); A Slow Succession with Many Interruptions, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, CA (2016 - 2017);
Human Interest: Portraits from the Whitney's Collection, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (2016); Who Shot Sports: A Photographic History, Brooklyn Museum, NY (2016); Perfect Likeness: Photography and Composition, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2015); Residue: The Persistence of the
Real, Vancouver Art Gallery, Canada (2015); America Is Hard to See, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (2015); Storylines: Contemporary Art at the Guggenheim, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (2015); Unbound: Contemporary Art After Frida Kahlo, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago (2014); and Role Models: Feminine Identity in Contemporary American Photography, National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, DC (2008).
However some people do connect with the abstract issues, so perhaps have a mixture of
human interest,
real world, and at least a few abstract issues.
It is another red - herring being used by
interest groups to further another absolutely useless debate which we all know as «is climate change
real» and «are
humans causing this?».
'' As a rule, Dr. XXX has no
interest in taking part in any event that continues to perpetuate the myth that scientists don't agree that
human induced climate change is a
real and serious problem.
Clearly the IPCC is more
interested in printouts from computer models than the
real - world data, because the
real data doesn't match its theory that
humans are to blame.
'' [I] t gives me hope when I meet a smart and successful attorney who is also very much a soulful
human being, with wide - ranging
interests and a
real passion for living.
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Here's Hays's advice on how to upskill your interview technique: • Make it
human: Avoid scripts, which are likely to make for a stilted and unnatural interview and don't allow you to explore areas of
real interest.
Eric Kodner's Madeline Island
Real Estate blog on ActiveRain is a lively mix of business and
human interest stories.
The government licensing agency and the Provincial
real estate councils could care less how many licenses are issued each year and in the
interests of
human rights and their jobs they never will.
«They're separate businesses, but the recognition from the promotional business, along with my local weekly
real estate radio shows, weekly television show devoted to
human interest and how - to topics, and monthly article in a tristate paper about the positive works that athletes do, has made me a minicelebrity,» says Royce.