Sentences with phrase «took human numbers»

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In March of 2017, Recode obtained internal documents showing that human drivers had to take over from Uber's system very frequently relative to the same numbers for other self - driving efforts.
Considering the large number of recording artists who will be in attendance at the Grammys, and the many thousands of photos and videos that will be taken during the event, the Recording Academy will be able to rely on the Watson artificial intelligence platform to sort through reams of content and «create unique fan experiences» with the type of speed and efficiency that would be impossible for humans to do manually.
The most negative number for Uber is that, during the week ending March 8th, human drivers had to take over from autonomous systems once every 0.8 miles.
«Good organizations are forecasting their human capital and looking at the demographic data — who's graduating from university, how many people are retiring and the number of people available to take their place.»
We also take action on any accounts we find that violate our terms of service, including asking account owners to confirm a phone number so we can confirm a human is behind it.
However, the data also reveals that it tends to be a weaker driver in lower Human Development Index (HDI) regions, pointing to a need for technology transfers for a number of opportunities to take off.
The Human Resource Department of a company performs a number of core tasks such as posting job ads, sourcing candidates, conducting interviews and screening applicants, resolving conflict among employees, coordinating with managers, and most of all, taking charge in organizing the payroll system of the company.
It is not the will of God that children suffer from hunger and malnutrition and grow up in unsanitary slums with lack of proper education, that persons because of the color of their skin are debarred from schools, hospitals, employment, or housing projects; that persons are denied other basic human rights; that personalities and homes are broken through drink and that great numbers die on highways through drunken driving; that marriage vows are often taken lightly and that easy divorces shatter home after home and leave children the pawns of the parents» selfishness.
If he had done what Jesus had told him he would have found that God had already got someone in mind (to put it in human terms) to be number 12 but Saul's conversion would take place in God's time and not Peter's.
Uncountable numbers of women took to the streets worldwide to march in solidarity in what was formerly known as the Women's March on Washington for women's — and human — rights.
It's simply a fact that a number of attrocities in history have been carried out in the name of Christianity — however, many atheist leaders of the last 100 years have taken human suffering to a new level... Marx (killed an estmated 20 mil of his own people), Hitler (killed 10 million people) Mao Zedong (up to 50 mil!)
they are too into themselves to take care of another person... look out for number one... that's what they do... so sad when people reduce the human baby (ok fetus) to nothing but a pest and an annoyance to another persons life
If one were to take totality of some fifty major international and regional human rights instruments the number of rights would obviously increase even further.
An interesting study of christological models has been written by John McIntyre.4 The «two - natures model» (which he takes as a single complex model involving both divine and human natures) has dominated Christian thought, but it has a number of limitations; it is tied to the Aristotelian categories of substance and attribute, and it tends to view the incarnation as the assumption of an abstract human nature rather than the personal individuality of a particular man.
They may have been few in number but they offered sufficient proof that everything can be taken away from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms — to choose one's attitude in any circumstances, to choose one's own way.»
The amount of human - power it takes to air a national TV ad, the number of eyes and ears that it must pass, and the shear amount of cash involved says one thing to me: the whole company missed a blinding flash of the obvious.
Faso, during the meeting, spoke against a Democratic - backed amendment that would have prevented the replacement bill, known as the American Health Care Act, from taking effect until the federal government in the form of the Health and Human Services secretary certifies the number of uninsured people and out - of - pocket expenses would not increase and overall benefits would not declined.
Then they counted the number of mtDNA differences between individuals and used the modern human mutation rate to estimate how long it might have taken those mutations to appear.
The entire human brain is about 75,000 times heavier than the 0.02 gram of processing circuitry in the retina, which implies that it would take, in round numbers, 100 million MIPS (100 trillion instructions per second) to emulate the 1,500 - gram human brain.
With tiny brains and force of numbers, social insects have achieved most of the things we consider quintessentially human — farming, warfare, air conditioning — and have taken over the world.
Scientists have taken advantage of the lamprey's simplicity — its neurons number in the thousands, while humans have billions — to produce the first complete blueprint of a vertebrate motor system.
«Larger - bodied species often need larger territories and are fewer in number than smaller - bodied species,» he explained, so they would have been more susceptible to extinction as hunting, logging, farming and other human activities took their toll.
The new small, affordable sensors, like the $ 100 Fitbit, can wirelessly log all sorts of human metrics: brainwave patterns during sleep, heart rates during exercise, leg power exerted on bike rides, number of steps taken, places visited, sounds heard.
According to the researchers, this initial line of defense in the mouth likely explains why it takes such a large number of ETEC to infect a human.
Mapping the structure of the human brain is a daunting task: Billions of cells make vast numbers of connections, and tracing these tangled fibers is so labor - intensive that analyzing just one square millimeter of tissue takes years.
In the same vein, the article describes how a chance «mistake» — an apparently meaningless mutation that took place over 700 million years ago — became the molecular driver for complex morphological developments in a number of vertebrates (including the human species).
Story number 2: A new study shows that athletes taking human growth hormone (HGH) significantly improve performance.
«When you're trying to reconstruct the diet of human ancestors, you want to look at a number of things, including the habitats they lived in, the potential foods that were available, how valuable those various food items would have been in relation to their energy content and how long it takes to handle a food item.»
After doctors found a number of HAT cases in two villages there, French and Cameroon scientists visited the villages, sampling thousands of humans but also taking blood samples from pigs, goats, crocodiles, antelopes, and primates, which they tested for Trypanosoma DNA.
The fact that introduction of a small number of proteins into adult human cells could produce cells that are equivalent to embryo stem cells takes us into an entirely new era of stem cell biology.
Taking advantage of this characteristic, we are developing novel devices that mimic the functions of the human brain by constructing nano - systems consisting of large numbers of self - assembled atomic switches.
The effect of the LGR4 mutation on many other conditions was further investigated taking advantage of a large number of human diseases and other traits that are available at deCODE.
One of the challenges lies within science itself; scientific studies, by their very nature, attempt to isolate all of life's complexity down to two variables in order to study them while nutrition, as it's practised in the day to day lives of human beings, consists of an infinite number of important factors that are often not taken into account.
This is the total number of calories it takes the human body to process and use a single nutrient.
It makes me grumpy that calcium get's top billing in the media as the number one important supplement to take (it's the most abundant in the human body) but without magnesium — calcium won't even work properly.
«In our modern world where people are regularly taking antibiotics and other pharmaceutical drugs, where food is laced with chemicals alien to the human physiology, an increasing number of people have damaged, abnormal gut flora dominated by pathogenic [disease - causing] microbes.
When that happens, hormones as well as a number of other singling molecules like neurotransmitters which you began this talk with are released and they have very definitive brain care taking effects, but due to endocrine disrupting compounds that we're exposed to on a daily basis that are hormone disrupting and even sociologic ways that we now live differently with texting being the new talking so there's less one on one connection, there's a lot more anger, there's many people starting to write books on this, our human connection is, and I love your book very much, our human connection is waning.
When it comes to human trials, a clinical study on 44 male smokers with lesions in the colon found that the subjects who took 4 grams of curcumin per day for 30 days reduced their number of lesions by 40 %.
There's a human curation element, of course, but we also take the numbers and plug them into our ranking algorithm.
In an energetic, «Be Our Guest» - ish production number, the supermarket food sings in praise of the «gods» who will bring them to the «great beyond» — that is, the humans who will pluck them off the shelves, take them away from the supermarket and, unbeknownst to these trusting foodstuffs, consume them with abandon.
He tells about a tale that his mother told him while he was a child in which she talked about how the devil would occasionally take the form of a human and use this ability to torture a number of unlucky sinners before ultimately killing them.
Youngsters will love this hip spoof on hardware movies, in which a government robot called Number Five gets struck by lightning, goes AWOL, and takes on hilarious human characteristics.
Hussein suggests working with schools to share services such as site finances and human resources teams with other schools — which has been taken on board by a number of schools as they begin to share catering and cleaning contracts.
In many human services programs, enrollees must make a series of decisions and take a number of active steps in order to access a benefit.
I think the reports take a ton of work, I think those two humans are doing the work of the saints for no money, and I think those numbers should send a chill through every boardroom in publishing.
But as with humans, age is just a number for pets... especially if owners take proactive steps to keep them healthy, stimulated and active.
In 2013, the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (APCC) took nearly 180,000 calls about possible pet poisonings with 24,673 cases involving exposure to human prescription medications — the number one ranked toxin for 2013.
Not only is human food unhealthy and the cause of a number of common dog ailments such as pancreatitis, but it is also extremely bothersome once the dog is older and takes to drooling on dinner guests.
Both the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Institutes of Health are interested in the potential health value of having pets: NIH first raised the human / pet connection nearly 30 years ago, recommending that scientists take pets into account when conducting health research, and the agency has funded a number of studies into the impact of pet ownership.
Previously involved in Human Relations, she took an interest in training when she got her first dog and was disenchanted with the number of aversive trainers in the Chicago area.
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