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Beginners are still pretty good approximations of the best dancers.
Not established arias, of course, but stylistic approximations sung in Korean.
Our recollections are subject to errors, gaps, false suggestions, and approximations.
Now, for sure, you have to accept a few approximations here.
The files also contained big data approximations of individual's political views.
In the comments, please share your favorite derivations and approximations of pi.
The official dismissed Benalla's comments as "a bundle of untruths and approximations".
There's not a hard edge in sight, just lots of lively approximations.
They've managed to turn 8x8 grids of pixels into monstrous approximations of human beings.
People have taken a few steps toward answering that, but we're still doing approximations.
One thing I find fascinating is that we've generally had to settle for "approximations".
Rather, I brainstormed new strategies, thought up more incompatible behaviors and used smaller approximations.
In place of missing bones, he fashioned approximations out of wood and papier-mâché.
Most trainers base VO2 approximations on mathematical equations, but those tend to be slightly inaccurate.
It's easy to find approximations so long as you're not too particular about the error.
There are a lot of heat-loving, edible approximations for spinach; ORACH is among them.
This goes for artificial light too, the auto settings on your computer are only approximations.
Algorithms have produced fine art and com- posed symphonic music, or at least approximations of them.
Lambs are reasonable approximations of humans, but human fetuses are about one third smaller than lambs.
When I only sought counsel from the confused approximations and wild dreams of my best friends.
That's one consequence of a major new proof about how complicated numbers yield to simple approximations.
All of the things you loved are right here, in vague approximations of their original habitats.
Even the basic bottom-up processes are not exact copies of reality but approximations shaped by context.
And because their analyses were mathematical proofs, they were exact, unburdened by the approximations typical in physics.
Science is engaged in a continuous process of refinement to uncover ever-closer approximations to the truth.
Yet Feynman diagrams remain a treasured asset in physics, because they often provide good approximations to reality.
Other economists have produced optimistic effects based on approximations of a bill Congress might eventually agree upon.
I was using what trainers call "approximations," rewarding the small steps toward learning a whole new behavior.
It therefore rounded up the numbers and, in some cases, had to extrapolate to provide accurate approximations.
Many LED lights will be sold with an "equivalent wattage" rating, but these are often just approximations.
Teghan's experiments take into account exact measurements, but the human brain only needs approximations to recognize a face.
For now, some viewers remain eager to see closer approximations of their experiences, even if Hollywood remains imperfect.
Same goes for thin slices of brain tissue, which make for poor approximations of a functional, cohesive brain.
Encouragingly, many of the missed words were close approximations, such as mistaking "rodent" for "rabbit," as an example.
And in honor of that, this week, we'd like to celebrate: Reasonable-Seeming but WRONG Approximations of π!
They calculated your volumetric approximations based on air density and temperature, trajectories, flight paths, wireless crapabilities, moving on.
Freely departing from documentary conventions, "Al Di Qua" casts the homeless of Turin as themselves (or close approximations).
Though they vary, the approximations of how many women have been sexually assaulted in college are always high.
I made a playlist of the songs, with some approximations where the exact track could not be confirmed.
So I think that the issue of identity, when it's associated with shortcuts or approximations, leads to conflict.
Even such vivid verbs, however, are only rough approximations of the expressive richness of the motions they describe.
Rather, the figures were based on approximations of performance as described on those two firms' websites, the Commission stated.
There is no false teenager slang, no tortured Southern accents or crude approximations of the words of the enslaved.
How it works: Modern trigonometry is based on approximations, in part because our mathematics is a base-10 system.
For almost as long as the hamburger has been served, plant-based approximations have been nipping at its heels.
This barrier leads Kaku to consider the ways humans might alter their own design to achieve approximations of immortality.
Like Jerusalem (but more so), God provokes Amichai to describe and re-describe, shatters his language into splintered approximations.
Government data should always be treated as approximations to the underlying reality and analyzed with an appropriate degree of caution.
Instead, they relied on approximations, raising the possibility that the whole scenario could be just a mirage in a simulation.
We rely today on very rough approximations to ensure our country's security against threats like terrorism: nationality, race, gender, age.
If you enjoy the album and want to hear more, you can't just turn on the radio for pale approximations.
Some of them are rough approximations of space phenomena as seen by the naked eye, while others are stunningly precise.
That scene has never quite named its genre; folk, bluegrass, Americana, roots music and acoustic music are all just approximations.
As detailed as the guidelines can be, they are also approximations — best guesses at how to fight extremism or disinformation.
Only foods that could be depicted with emojis were being served, while a balloon artist twisted approximations of various emojis.
You have to take your Bogart-style gumshoes where you can find them, even if they're 21st-century French approximations.
If you left out a source of income, or your numbers are just approximations, your refund will likely look different.
They sat on the left-hand side of the page and were digital approximations of ads for the university chess club.
What physicists really want aren't approximations: They want equations that connect behaviors in the world directly to the foundations of reality.
Momentum is building for American regulators to catch up with Europe in promoting "biosimilars", which are generic approximations of patented drugs.
Maiko Takeda's urchin-like headpieces resemble robotic approximations of sea creatures, deliciously "hi-tech" looking, but made from low-tech materials.
Proof 210, by Tightening Polygon Approximations: By measuring the perimeter of these polygons, we can approximate the perimeter of the circle.
Children know them from fairy tales, but this is a chance to see them in the flesh (or close approximations thereof).
But the choice of what to count is usually arbitrary, and there are hundreds or thousands of approximations, estimates and arbitrary calculations.
It's not adjusted for inflation, and it must make approximations based on the fact that the SEC changed reporting requirements in 2006.
Many scientists thought their results were an artifact of their approximations and not a likely description of what would actually be observed.
Alligators are close approximations of large marine reptiles that lived millions of years ago, including creatures such as ichthyosaurs, mosasaurs, and plesiosaurs.
"The question is, how related are the approximations?" said Stephan Hartmann, a philosopher of physics at Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich, Germany.
Keep in mind that my valuations are not scientific and are approximations based on my actual use, plus my habits and preferences.
Corporate and government surveillance will also benefit from AI tools that can piece together accurate approximations of people's habits, preferences and locations.
That's likely to be confusing for some, who will suddenly be presented with English approximations of landmarks, rather than their Chinese names.
These calculations rely on approximations that might turn out to be not entirely justified, but the results demonstrate the power of the method.
The game makes extensive use of photogrammetry in particular, a technology that allows artists to scan real-world objects to create virtual approximations.
That's several minutes shorter than older approximations of the gas giant's day, but the new timetable lines up with some previous mathematical estimates.
This adaptive capacity of the immune system means that we could measure immunoglobulins in saliva as approximations of previous stress caused by tattooing.
Yet proving that the binary outcome of this function is all you need to know whether your approximations work — that was much harder.
Say what you will about this unnecessary sequel, but it's full of characters who are at least vague approximations of real human beings.
The scientists point out that their work contains approximations, including an approximation of the shape of the proposed axion cloud around the black hole.
And it's taking steps to better protect passenger safety by concealing specific pickup and drop-off addresses, and providing approximations of locations to drivers.
When it comes to phenomena such as waves, digital computing is always only making approximations based on sampling those waves at regular discrete intervals.
Approximations of oxygen in the vessel are complicated, said William Craig Reed, a former US Navy diver and submariner who writes on the subject.
Words are only approximations of feelings and thoughts and ideas and experiences, so they can never fully encapsulate a lived experience, truly, you know?
As the barrage came, a lot of the shots looked like approximations of the same ones he had spent the first four games missing.
In 2017, the closest approximations of grassroots protests — whether on gender or racial inequality — occurred on some of the country's most elite college campuses.
Happily, the simulation meshes well with the seismic data collected in 2014 and 2015, which suggests the models are reasonable approximations of the real world.
Fed the uncut Leibovitz photograph via magazine cover, women across the world recreated approximations of it, looking to present their own version of perfect effortlessness.
She was uncomfortable with the changes to her shirts' language and tone that felt like corporate approximations of how she and her friends actually talk.
Leaving aside the appropriateness of these approximations, Paul Samuelson might have been spurred to muse on the GDP implications of a woman marrying her gigolo.
They were approximations of what we saw in pictures of Harriet Tubman: how she stood, the iconic image of her reaching forward and reaching back.
The final product here leaves plenty to lament, from unconvincing approximations of wintry landscapes to a bumpy narrative that struggles to balance danger and sentimentality.
Not only has Boeing failed to understand the scope of its tasks, but the contractor has failed to give NASA good approximations for budget and timelines.
Even when they differ dispositionally, they seem to adopt similarly impressionistic approaches, favoring frequency ranges, instruments, and effects that to render precise melodies as misty approximations.
And watchdogs, self-appointed and otherwise, with backing from an Internet full of facts (or approximations thereof), are also inspecting the underpinnings of films much more closely.
So you could set the main gear to the calendar date and get approximations for where those celestial objects would be in the sky on that date.
The actual drinks you get poured out at a bar, though, are just approximations; and some places are going to be either much heavier or lighter-handed.
During this short time interval, we can make some approximations about the motion of both the cat and the mouse that will be very simple to solve.
Mathematicians had suspected for decades that this simple criterion was the key to understanding when good approximations are available, but they were never able to prove it.
Scientists had previously estimated an emergence date between 635 million and 539 million years ago based on other evidence, and this latest discovery further constrains these approximations.
It's all well and good that one can find approximations to the three-body problem, but what about just finding an outright solution—like as a mathematical formula?
And yet these approximations still don't quite capture Hagner's sparkling wit, which was on full display when I met her at VICE's offices in Venice Beach, Los Angeles.
This is contrary to prior studies concluding that the brain takes shortcuts when processing decisions—following rules of thumb and making approximations, rather than making precise statistical calculations.
National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) Vice Chairman Ning Jizhe gave the approximations, which were in line with expectations for official data set to be issued on Tuesday.
Police have only connected the two UWS robberies as related and it's not clear from the reports if these thieves were wearing the official shirts or close approximations.
The resulting approximations were gemlike, faceted objects that yielded fantastic insights into the original shapes, especially when he imagined using infinitely many, infinitesimally small facets in the process.
It is, in other words, the precise opposite of actual human speech, which floats impressionistically along in a fog of guesses and approximations and know-what-I-means.
Others worried that the new policy might harm firms with foreign-sounding names, or result in clumsy efforts to translate Western names into Chinese rather than using phonetic approximations.
They're electrochemical cocktails that produce generic sensations — approximations of sadness, joy, or even complex concepts like jealousy, which White describes as the combination of anger, anxiety, despair, and desire.
The Sun City Girls also drew on its members' travels around the world, their songs sometimes seeming like dilettante approximations of West African guitar music or Southeast Asian pop.
Although bacteria are still around, still vastly successful, dominating many parts of the planet, they were thought in 1969 to be the closest living approximations of early life-forms.
The company also offers comparable pant size approximations, but it's best to use a tape measure because an incorrect size might just create more discomfort and frustration for you.
What is "known" on this issue flows largely from unrealistic modeling, unhampered by actual institutional detail, tested with data riddled with back-of-the-envelope behind-the-spreadsheet approximations.
Quark interactions are complex and difficult to calculate, and the structure of the new particles will enable physicists to check the assumptions and approximations they use in their calculations.
This newest attempt at a realistic simulation of the dynamo relies on numerical approximations and supercomputer calculations, according to a press release from the French National Center for Scientific Research.
All Xbox One games can get shown at a 4K resolution, but there's some clever upscaling going on behind the scenes—an example of the approximations we talked about above.
And yet there are approximations of the truth, and an alignment towards those (as opposed to wild conspiracy theories) reveals whether one is grounded in reality or unhinged from it.
While that may sound like a huge undertaking for a typical four-piece metal band, Dadabots is actually an AI generating its own approximations of what death metal sounds like.
But it cautioned that the estimates were only approximations and could change significantly once full balance-of-payments data is released, typically three months after the end of each quarter.
Platonic love, and the arrangements that grow from it, are not lesser or more juvenile approximations of romantic love and marriage, nor are they stopovers on the journey toward matrimony.
If Twitter and Facebook executives think these numbers are good approximations of the number of fake accounts Russia deployed in 2016, they are deluding not only themselves but the public.
So many homemade approximations of stuff kind of suck compared to the real thing, but every time I've made sausage, I'm like, this is better than all the other sausages.
There are headphones capable of simulating 3-D audio — made more accessible by the boom in virtual reality technology — but they, too, provide only approximations of the concert hall experience.
Anytime scientists create a mathematical model and come up with exact numbers for what may happen, it is subject to approximations and estimates that may not be correct, he noted.
If Twitter and Facebook executives think these numbers are good approximations of the number of fake accounts Russia deployed in 28503, they are deluding not only themselves but the public.
Death was something even Harry Houdini (1874-1926) couldn't escape, but those who have always wished they could see him can enjoy close approximations of his artistry at this museum.
Zao also said the "face-swapping" effect is created by a technical overlay, which the company clarified meant the machine-generated images are approximations rather than integrations of actual facial data.
In the meantime, workarounds by way of Google Cardboard, Sketchfab, and YouTube can provide stripped-down approximations of 3D works, with exhibitions like Magik Gallery's serving up occasional real-deal VR feels.
In other words, endless videos in which the faces of porn stars have been replaced by celebrity faces — or rather, algorithmic approximations of celebrity faces that reside deep within the Uncanny Valley.
Despite the good news, investors would be wise to not count their chickens before they hatch (or are formed into chicken-like approximations from pea protein and a mix of other ingredients).
Just listen to the town's venerable schoolmaster, or the dashing journalist from the big city, or the gnarly jail keeper, whose speech shifts regularly into wild, increasingly feral approximations of standard English.
The other used a mathematical abstraction of the real world, using approximations that take into account just how much heavier the charm, bottom, and top are than the rest to simplify the calculations.
Don't get me wrong, I had a lot of fun creating my own avatar, and attempting to make approximations of friends and family, but that's the problem: Memoji just don't feel that personal.
Technology experts including Ashkan Soltani, Bruce Schneier, Nicholas Weaver, Scott Bradner, Susan Landau, Philip Zimmermann Cell site location information is no longer confined to crude approximations, but has become increasingly sophisticated and precise.
They're approximations of a specific sensibility—a moment of crisis in which someone is transformed by their surroundings, has to confront it, and in the end can lecture the person they once were.
The cacophony of drum fills, the thrill of the self-chasing melody, and the desperately sincere wail of the meaningless lyrics—most likely approximations lost somewhere in the translation between Italian and English.
Excitingly, these super-salty lakes, with their cold, liquid water, are potential hosts for microbial life—and reasonably good approximations of what the conditions might be like on Jupiter's moon Europa and Saturn's moon Enceladus.
Laid out on light blue cloth and punctuated with medical tools, these approximations of fat, flesh, hair, and skin occasionally sprout leaves or mimic the shapes of branches; a few are embedded with shiny pearls.
One character also works on the vexing future of wearable technology — digital beadlike chips, implanted into the skin, that with the help of permanent tattoos of conductive ink turn one's hands into approximations of smartphones.
"Bringing back close approximations of original species may help to reverse losses from emotional to ecological grounds, but often the devil lies in the detail," says Dr. Axel Moehrenschlager, IUCN Chair of the Reintroduction Specialist Group.
Prior to AR+, Pokémon Go would use rough approximations of where objects were to try and place the pokémon in your environment, but it was mostly a clunky workaround that functioned mostly as a novelty feature.
This highlights an interesting fact about physics: our approximations of the physical world work astoundingly well, allowing us to figure out most industrial applications of physical principles even when our grasp of them is very bare bones.
My point here is that we need to stop relying on gross approximations like ethnicity when we could use much more reliable information to keep us safe, but that we need to do that ethically and responsibly.
But I liked the nihilism in Mr. von Trier's respective approximations of racism and slavery, even if he followed a European habit, especially in documentaries, of diagnosing America's ills in the least surprising and most patronizing way.
Some items are reproductions or approximations of what Victorians might have used; living out this experiment on a shoestring budget has meant that they don't live by the hard and fast rules some people imagine they do.
They got in the car with Corden, a burbling and pleasant enough man with the high energy of a children's birthday party entertainer, and showed off both their talent and their best approximations of self-effacing good humor.
Liberated from my mother's stringent views about what is and is not appropriate, I covered the table in garish Thanksgiving decorations, paper turkeys and chocolates whose foil was printed with horns of plenty and other approximations of holiday symbols.
Image: Disney/LucasfilmOn a more technical level, 6K also helps with what's known as demosaicing, which is basically an algorithm-led part of the photo-taking process that uses approximations to reproduce real-life colors in a digital picture.
Instead, the researchers argue that the existence of dark energy is only necessary because current cosmological models ignore the structure of the universe and use theories based on approximations where matter is assumed to have a uniform density throughout the cosmos.
In April, investigators from Snohomish and Skagit counties said they had sent DNA belonging to Van Cuylenborg&aposs killer to a lab that provided scientific approximations of what the killer might look like based on traits embedded in his genetic code.
Or perhaps you know his daughter, wine glass perpetually in hand, struggling to fit a role she never suited, while enjoying herself most with the poor robotic approximations of her children programmed to emote only supportive affirmations toward her behavior.
The noticeably higher quality, the special feeling you get from buying something you know was worth it — and when you get that first investment item, it's impossible to not wonder why you bothered to buy 15 not-quite-right approximations first.
IN AN ATRIUM designed to evoke ancient Greece—ringed by stone columns and six towering approximations of the Caryatids—it was fitting that Ren Zhengfei, chief executive of Huawei, should extend an olive branch to the West: a piece of his company.
But while those lofty names are often thrown around relatively new bands as approximations, Hellrazor are their modern peers; loud, abrasive and loaded with the kind of guitar solos typically associated with YouTube compilations of skate videos lifted from a litany of VHS tapes.
On r/deepfakes, eerie approximations of Emma Watson, Emilia Clarke, Sophie Turner, Natalie Portman, Kristen Bell, Daisy Ridley, Ariana Grande, and many others borrow the expressions, moves, sultry-eyed camera stares, and orgiastic glee of the porn stars upon whose faces they've been transplanted.
To offer a quite different take on Romany life, Ms. Cano also performed Brahms's appealing "Zigeunerlieder," evocations of what was widely thought to be "Gypsy" music — though all Brahms knew of the style were the fluffy approximations played at the time in Viennese cafes.
So rather than creating a simulation in which the universe is uniformly expanding based on approximations of the distribution of (dark) matter, the researchers took the small-scale structure of the cosmos into consideration when they created their computer simulations of the evolution of the universe.
According to Google's approximations, I now reside 9,940.7 miles from the house of GLENDENNIS—assuming a direct route across the Pacific—9,940.7 miles from the camellia bushes and pink rhododendron, from the Daphne shrubs and impudent gnomes, from my grandfather, who is still alive, from the lemons.
This is not an insignificant data play in that regard: today, Amazon can only make approximations about which books and products are for whom in a household, and even then can only vaguely guess as to who else lives at your address and orders using your account.
The practical implications of this is that a culture using a base 60 system can get far more accurate values when doing the division to calculate the ratios for the sides of a triangle than the decimal approximations resulting from the same calculations in base 10.
Mr. Silk said he likes to look at those responses, and support for an assault weapons ban, as good approximations of overall public support for gun restrictions, because all three questions force people to contend with the inherent trade-offs between enhanced safety and restrictions in rights.
Samsung wouldn't answer the question of how much these demos are being orchestrated behind the scenes, but given how closely the company kept to the script, one suspects we're largely looking at approximations of how such a human/robot interaction could ultimately play out somewhere down the road.
He shaped a silicone heart the size of a massive, clenching and unclenching fist, to pump necessary lubricants out to the joints; then the other organs, which were less approximations of human organs as such—those were far too messy—than what was necessary to power the body.
Although it's very difficult to know exactly how many women wear burqas or niqabs in Germany, the closest approximations place the number at only a few hundred, which could mean there are more people against the full-veil ban than there are women who wear a veil of some type.
Cruz has gone from the insufferable nemesis of Republican traditionalists to their last, best hope, and the likes of Mitt Romney, Lindsey Graham and Jeb Bush have now given him endorsements — or approximations thereof — that will go down in political history as some of the most constipated hosannas ever rendered.
But here are some approximations: Baby Boomers: 21945-21965 Generation X: 21981-26 Millennials (sometimes called Generation Y): 213-218 Generation Z: 203-present Keep in mind that while some high school students fall into Generation Z, they are frequently also described as millennials — a contemporary byword for young adults.
However, in the aftermath of the October mass shooting in Las Vegas that killed more than 50 people and injured hundreds, and the more recent mass shooting at a church in Sutherland, Texas, some of The Punisher's action sequences can feel more like deceptively simple approximations of what true depravity and terror look like.
The received view up to the 1960s was that scientific progress was to be understood in terms of producing theories that were more and more likely to be true, in the sense of being better and better approximations to an ideal limit of scientific inquiry—for example, to some kind of theory of everything, if one exists.
That clip, from the very first "Colbert Report" in 2005, is most famous for Colbert's invention of the word "truthiness," which was itself so perspicacious and so apt a made-up word to describe the preference of politicians for only approximations of the truth, rather than the real thing, that it was chosen "word of the year" by dictionary publisher Merriam Webster.
Even when we're together around the table, with crackers in our hands and approximations of smiles on our faces, compliments passing around about the turkey and the wine and the new jumpers, jokes told and groaned at and chucked on the floor, the sensation that something is missing is always hanging above us, rolling up, if we're lucky, into the extractor fan.
Derek (or, maybe just Jason Mantzoukas) is the most purely funny element of this show to me — I love that his attempt to make classy martinis in this episode translates to just, like, a bunch of olives in a martini glass, or a whole lemon — and I am now excited about a bunch of featured extras playing slightly glitchy human-approximations in future episodes.
Andrew Taggart (the cute one) and Alex Pall (the smart one) give interviews to Billboard and Rolling Stone where they strike various absurd poses for the camera, including one marvelous shot in Billboard in which they stand waist-deep in a pool in their t-shirts and jeans, holding glasses of beer while spouting quasi-parodic approximations of so-called locker room talk that I won't quote here, so as not to upset delicate sensibilities.

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