Paid resume builders are increasingly sophisticated, often
using primitive forms of artificial intelligence to pre-populate sections of your resume like work experience bullet points and additional skills.
We're
using primitive tools because we're still early in the journey to create better ones.
«We're not
using primitive tools today because we prefer primitive tools.
This explains why pedal power is often laughed at in the western world but enthusiastically welcomed in the developing world, where, for instance, methods of agriculture still rely heavily on the use of human power
using primitive tools which are usually inefficient.
In 1818, Clydesdale was hanged for murder, after which surgeons attempted to resuscitate
him using primitive electrical apparatus.
After, I would create a fire
using a primitive fire - starting techniques, like a hand drill, bow drill, or fire plough.
A team of local masons was hired to assemble the old - fashioned mill
using primitive cranes of wooden beams to lift the massive rocks into place.
The salts are produced traditionally by the local people
using primitive tools from taking the seawater, sand leveling tool, water filtration equipments and salt drying equipments.
And the reality is, most teachers are still
using primitive tools to teach math fluency.
The director, Zack Snyder, talks about
using primitive tools instead of machines:
Influence of chain length in MCTS and benefits of C8 MCTs: Early studies (
using primitive instrumentation) in rats revealed that tricaproin (C6 MCT) and tricaprylin (C8 MCT) feeding does not lead to C6 nor C8 accumulation in adipose tissue (no C6 detected, and 1.5 % C8 detected)[1, 10].
«They walked on two legs, and if you could look in on them, you might see
them using primitive tech - stone tools - to remove meat and marrow from animal bones,» said White.
«We have found unequivocal evidence that the earliest species on earth are still
using a primitive form of the genetic code consisting of only half of the standard 64 codons,» he said.
can't take all the market share from an organization based in the jungle
using primitive methods?
They have been brainwashed to react impusively,
using their primitive brains.
The sumerians were
using a primitive form of writing 10,000 years ago, which is several thousand years older than many who follow the BS of the bible say the earths age is.
Ham,
using primitive man's writings to prove his case.
In a world where everyone is
using primitive sticks and stones, whoever has dynamite first can dominate the others.
«Jellyfishes are ancient organisms, which
use a primitive predation mechanism based on generating feeding currents to bring the prey into contact with their bodies,» Acuña explains.
But when the legislation passed, the only available evidence about the program consisted of testimony; a dozen or so empirical studies by the program's own staff that
used primitive quasi-experimental designs; and the most - cited single study confounded the court - ordered introduction of the program with a simultaneously ordered reduction in class sizes of 40 percent.
For the only nonabstract element in the works, the artist
used a primitive smiley face — two circles above an up - turned curve — as a deliberately silly trademark.
Mark Delong's new ceramic work
uses a primitive visual language to explore sculptural realizations of childlike animations.
Artists in the region had been moving away from the European - style cubist mode that was prevalent, particularly in reaction to recent paintings by Pollock and Rothko, which
used primitive and surreal abstract imagery.
Although
she uses primitive rites and architecture as sources, her implementation of contemporary materials removes those specific connotations.
Almost three billion people
use primitive stoves to burn biomass — wood, charcoal, and animal dung — thereby releasing dense black soot into their homes and the environment.»
Not exact matches
While he
used to think glasses were the future of augmented reality, Zuckerberg said he envisions a «new platform,» based on the camera, that will replace today's «
primitive tools.»
However, recent «
primitive use cases» like Pokémon Go and the rise of face filters amid other forms of graphical enhancements to photos have changed his mind.
* The avionics department at Atlantic Aviation Corp. in Wilmington, Del.,
uses VisiCalc as a
primitive, but effective, graphics tool.
The words
used in some of these comments are disgusting and can only confirm the person -LSB-»] s
primitive existence.»
I can,
using evolution, predict that early forms of dna are probably
primitive and less complex and gained complexity over time as species did.
The words
used in some of these comments are disgusting and can only confirm the persons
primitive existence.
Use logic and reason instead of blind acceptance of 2000 year old myths, written by a
primitive culture.
All an evolutionary storyteller has to do is to start with the apparently simplest version, ignore the neural equipment that has to be present for an organism to make any
use of a «photon receptor,» and spin a charming tale about how a tiny
primitive light - sensing cell might grow up to be a full - fledged eye.
Already in this sense he recognizes that Jesus» teachings were
used by the
primitive Church as kerygmatic proclamation of the exalted Lord: «One can hardly object that Jesus» preaching was after all not Christian preaching, on the grounds that Christian preaching proclaims him, but was not proclaimed by him.
It is the higher reasoning nature that he asked you to utilize, not your
primitive impulsive nature: again, turning the other cheek, etc, all of which requires the
use of your higher reasoning abilities.
(Exodus 3:13 - 14) In consonance with this traditional attitude, the Jews, from reverential motives, substituted adonai, meaning «lord,» for the sacred name in their reading of the Scriptures; as a consequence, in the thirteenth century Christian Hebraists mistakenly
used the consonants of the name jhwh with the Hebrew vowels of adonai, thus getting Jehovah; but behind this later mystification lay in
primitive times the recognized unwillingness of any god to surrender possession of his secret name, lest the possessor thereby gain control over him.
For example, understanding
primitive beliefs and then
using those belief to bend others to your will?
The present setting of this saying is editorial, as are all settings in the tradition, and in this instance the setting is at least as old as Q, since both Matthew and Luke
use the saying and its setting in different ways: Matthew to interpret the exorcisms of Jesus as a present manifestation of the eschatological future, «spirit» being «in
primitive Christianity, like the «first - fruits» (Rom.
But don't try and co-opt the other side to support things it obviously does not; you're just throwing good money after bad when trying to
use science to defend your
primitive beliefs.
If you understand that God dictated his word to Moses for a very
primitive people, and compare the words
used then and what words are
used in the BBT,
using the dictionary, it is quite easy to see the correlation.
you don't think that so called scientific results are skewered... or that the
primitive machines that we
use to discover our universe are woefully incapable of plumbing the depths of knowledge that an all wise creator has put in place... science is like some guys throwing dice and hoping it comes up sevens on consecutive throws... get over yourself
But between these
primitive forms of sign interpretation and the interpretation and
use of language there are many intermediate levels.
We can find, therefore, very general similarities between the
use and interpretation of sentences at the linguistic level and
primitive natural signs as characterized in Whitehead's first version of symbolic reference.
The prophetic
use of the efficacious Word and symbol is probably an item of survival out of
primitive magic.
The authors argue for
using our superior rational faculties to «say No» to our
primitive impulses.
A law against blasphemy is the absolute best indicator that you can not substantiate your beliefs with good reasoning and instead must rely on a cowardly and
primitive use of force.
Then, after Matthew and Luke
used it in their enlarged, improved Gospels, that
primitive collection of Jesus» sayings was itself no longer copied and transmitted by Christian scribes, since the church of course — unfortunately — preferred those more up - to - date and complete Gospels.
Our
primitive ancestors
used those sorts of things to solve problems on how to get food, mate, defend, etc..
This conflicting evidence has led some to question the historical basis of Jesus» birth in Bethlehem, and to point out that it would be natural for
primitive Jewish Christians to
use the enigmatic saying of Micah 5:2 as a prediction.
The
use of supernaturalism to manipulate and control people is the world's oldest confidence scheme, it relies on the ritual abuse of children at their most impressionable stage by adults who have themselves been made childish for life by artifacts of the
primitive mind.