Not exact matches
Boeing has since updated its
software, and modern systems generally have the
problem under control — but a technology that requires tight oversight to avoid
catching fire is hardly ideal.
A
problem for those living with chronic pain: can't be seen on the face as they're used to it Elizabeth Turp is sceptical about
software rating the pain people are in from their faces and
catching out fakers (9 September, p 12)
We are quick to note that a
software glitch may have caused some of the
problems in this case, though proper review should have
caught it — and some experts have challenged the judge's math, but clearly this was not a case in which all the rules were followed.
It's a big
problem for pharma reps who have gotten
caught up in the massive layoffs of the last few years, because when they try to go for a job in, say, medical devices, medical
software, or laboratory sales, they're blocked by «pharma reps need not apply.»