Sentences with phrase «rely on their humans»

«First and foremost, every organization needs an outside ombudsman to look at claims, and not rely on human resources to be the ones investigating.»
Businesses like his Bloomberg News will continue to rely on human resources to build relationships and connect with their customers.
Trojans are typically spread by social engineering - for example, by tricking people into clicking a link, installing an app, or running some email attachment - and, as such, unlike viruses and worms, Trojans typically do not self - propagate - instead, they rely on human involvement.
Even if Facebook does want to stamp out fake news, it has to rely on human beings to flag those stories as hoaxes.
Testing this new technology is likely being done in the hope of compensating for the branch closures, and to ensure that customers will still be satisfied by online services the bank is offering, especially those that largely rely on human interactions to get answers to queries.
The company relies on human labor, and Airbnb Trips, he argues, is technology in the service of bringing people together, to experience new things in real life, not on screens.
Why it sucks: This strategy relies on the human aversion to having things taken away.
Automakers and tech companies rely on human drivers to step in when necessary with self - driving technology.
Even in defensive emergencies the Hebrew people were assiduously to seek God's guidance as the key rather than to rely on human power and agency as central.
He has relied on human means, valid though these may be, for the problem is not primarily a moral one.
Instead they rely on human created doctrine or what they hear from the pulpit.
Most of the smaller manufacturers rely on human tasters who sample each batch and determine if it «seems right» based on prior experience.
Cyber-security still relies on human behaviour.
These systems often rely on human nature and the over-confidence of most gamblers by increasing bet size during a losing streak.
That would have helped to consolidate because quite often we make reference to institutions but the institutions rely on the human factor and if those human entities are not bold enough to defy that which is wrong, that institution will be weak; am I lying?»
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) used the case of Jayson and Charlotte Carmichael, who successfully challenged the bedroom tax at the Supreme Court, to prevent other people from relying on the Human Rights Act when appealing against benefits decisions at the first tier tribunal.
If the government is successful, it could prevent people from relying on the Human Rights Act to appeal against benefits decisions at the first tier tribunal, a route commonly used by many families to change decisions.
«Despite their attractive properties, discovering new disordered materials has been mostly driven by trial - and - error and by relying on human intuition,» Urban said.
«It should not rely on a human programmer once it is purchased.
Most methods for classifying birdsong rely on a human to define which features separate one species from another.
Another area of the criminal justice system that relies on human judgment is the arraignment — when a suspect has been arrested but not yet charged and a judge has to decide whether to release or lock up the alleged offender until his or her next court date.
Most previous studies have relied on human assessments of appearance, but predators often see the world very differently to humans.
For now we will have to rely on human ingenuity to come up with the tools needed to see planets bathed in urban light.
However, we can rely on human iPS cells for this purpose.»
Collins warned of a «cloud hanging over this field,» of top US scientists potentially being driven into other disciplines or other countries, and of «severe collateral damage» to the burgeoning field of induced pluripotent stem cell research, which, he argued, relies on human embryonic stem cells as a «gold standard» comparator.
In their Nature Medicine paper, Fu and colleagues point out that these initial studies relied on human tumors transplanted into mice.
«Anytime you have to rely on humans to tell you what they actually drink, there is always the chance that there will be mistakes in their reporting,» he said.
They rely on human intuition and experience to pair up people who may not make sense on paper but just fit together.
The bespoke match system relies on human intuition, not algorithms, to match up relationship - oriented singles.
Traditional background checks, on the other hand, are targeted for lower - volume (typically HR) applications and rely on human beings to sort through the records and properly match a criminal record to an individual.
Written by Charlie Kaufman (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Being John Malkovich), this long - gestating movie paints every color of humanity's emotional spectrum without relying on human actors.
The EITP represented a dramatic departure from the existing teacher - evaluation system in Chicago and relied on the human capital that already existed in the schools to generate improvements in school performance.
In the end (which is actually near the beginning of the manuscript), Goldhaber notes that VAMs are «distinct» as compared to classroom observations, because they offer «an objective measure that does not rely on human interpretation of teacher practices, and by design, [they offer] a system in which teachers are evaluated relative to one another rather than relative to an absolute standard (i.e., it creates a distribution in which teachers can be ranked).
This is where folks will have to rely on human judgment to interpret the «objective» numbers based on VAMs.
I question whether Montessori can scale — as it relies on the human connection vs the digital connection.
You should bear in mind that most comparisons that say «A human is better than an automatic system» rely on the human being pretty good at their job.
PenTile relies on the human eye design - if you reduce the number of blue subpixels, you barely reduce the image quality.
Overall, we get inferior decisions and outcomes in crucial situations when we rely on human judgment and intuition instead of on hard, cold, boring data and math.
These investors are unlikely to be as prone to rely on a human investment advisor as the generations which came before them, given their familiarity with handling their finances online.
Today, dogs rely on their human masters for their sustenance.
Stray cats often rely on humans for food, whereas colonies of feral cats will typically feed on garbage, rodents and other small animals.
Cats are domesticated animals that rely on their human caregivers to love and protect them.
As pets rely on their humans for just about everything they need, it's important that pet parents do their best to provide the best care they can give.
Relying on the human brain to do a bit work often works just a little better than spangly graphics...
Louise Kruger relies on the human (and sometimes animal) form as the departure point for her extremely personal, instantly recognizable, representational work.
In order to heal itself Earth must rely on the humans, and ask them for help.
Phishing is difficult to protect against because it relies on human error, not hacking.
I'm not afraid of the ridiculous example of a man assaulting women with the expectation they could rely on the human rights act.
To some extent as well, the law relies on human judgment, not only among judges, but among juries — counting on them to be humane not just rational.
Nutch and Lucene and some other projects now provide the background infrastructure that we need to generate a new kind of search engine, which relies on human intelligence to do what algorithms can not.
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