Sentences with phrase «requires human judgment»

Passively managed funds require no human judgment for the selection of individual investments.

Not exact matches

According to Keith Rabois, a Khosla Ventures partner and former executive at LinkedIn, PayPal, and Square, areas that require human expert judgment, like healthcare and law, are most likely to see disruption in the coming years.
Paul makes some qualifications concerning the adequacy of human judgment, even his own, in specific cases; but we see that commitment to the spirit of love as an alternative to legal obedience requires responsible living and the honouring of authentic forms of behaviour appropriate to the new life.
Whitehead's philosophy requires a broader conception of time, for example, one which will allow for the reality of the past in the present, a concept that the traditional metaphysician would likely judge as intuitively false, leading to the additional judgment that much of human experience is appearance rather than reality, a position which we reject, having come to a greater understanding of Whitehead's metaphysics.
It is not loving concern alone which tells us what needs are; the structures of human existence, and their discernment require impartial, loving judgment, united with critical reflection.
Third, Jesus» example reminds us also that the search for human oneness - in - diversity in interreligious dialogue is not only a matter of making judgments; it sometimes requires refraining from judgment.
This can only be done when human judgment required for the interpretation of images is eliminated or reduced to the bare minimum.
Because it really seems to be the case that a person can't make the considered judgment that global warming is the most important problem of our age requiring trillions of dollars in mitigation, and still remain a decent human being.
We further believe — and it is the premise on which we have built Cognicion — that this mix of technology and human judgment and oversight provides the experience and expertise required for meeting today's eDiscovery challenges, including how to:
While these processes require the review of orders of magnitude fewer documents than exhaustive manual review, neither entails the naïve application of technology absent human judgment.
Apart from the very real time, effort and money required to build the technology, aside from the judgment required to apply the law, there is of course a truly human element in providing legal service (that word is a clue).
Legal problems experienced by human beings requiring irreducibly complex judgments is smaller than the legal profession currently assumes;
The key to successful marketplace lending investment, especially in the commercial real estate realm, is knowing when and where to apply the technology, and when and where human judgment and expertise are required.
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