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But human bias creeps into computerized algorithms in disconcerting ways.
Catch yourself when that bias creeps into your mind. 35.
Yet the male gaze creeps into the film in subtle ways.
On the other hand, a subcultural cliquishness creeps into the movie.
Once the chained CPI creeps into our projections, it is insidious.
Even with no pond hockey experience, nostalgia creeps into you anyways.
The guns are a rejection of political correctness that creeps into everything.
It creeps into Biden's efforts to negotiate a Central American aid package.
At night, when everything stops, that's when it creeps into my mind.
But Hitler adulation is rising, and it creeps into their small village.
The whole shot feels isolating with an insane smile that creeps into view.
Like a masked marauder, my illness creeps into different bodily systems, wreaking havoc.
"Culturally, we all lose when gender inequality creeps into the workplace," she continues.
That designation also reportedly creeps into his schedule at other points during the workday.
And with an art form that's primarily spoken, it inevitably creeps into the art.
When Abdur-Rashid gets to that part of his story, bitterness creeps into his voice.
The duck is removable, by the way, which is important because it creeps into most photos.
The breakups, the frustrations, the wistfulness... it all creeps into her lyrics and pulls listeners in.
When a new material or advance is ready for market, it creeps into the seasonal collections.
When trust breaks down, suspicion creeps into everything, and Mr. Winston sees malign intent even here.
The characteristic Southeast Asian tension of saltiness, sourness and chile heat creeps into these noodle bowls.
It's dark, and there's some darkness that creeps into the show because that's what happens in life.
Rocky's lyric floats over Purity Ring's darkly shimmering synths, and a noticeable swagger creeps into my stride.
If a wistful Chekhovian mood creeps into the film from time to time, that's not by accident.
But she said Perception&aposs workshops typically include mental exercises to show participants how bias creeps into situations.
In the middle of the night he creeps into the garage, drives away, and crashes into a tree.
The Fed has the intestinal fortitude to wait until it creeps into credit conditions and causes financial stress.
Beyond the family association, self-condemnation also creeps into our participation across exercise, hobbies, and non-profit involvement.
The flavor is very porky without any of the unnerving butcher-shop note that creeps into some tonkotsus.
Yet there is an unmistakable melancholy that creeps into the photographs as the festival progresses into the mid-1960s.
It creeps into the deserted region from 1 to 2 in the morning, and then vanishes, leaving everything changed.
The effect is less nostalgic and more of dread, as the low drone of synthesizers creeps into each scene.
We lay around until the sun creeps into our spot and we decide to head up the hill to lunch.
"Unwell," the album's four-minute closer, swings big with a long build-up that creeps into an all-out sprawl.
"The Fed has the intestinal fortitude to wait until it creeps into credit conditions and causes financial stress," he said.
The beat from "Touch" creeps into my brain as I post up on a staircase and fan myself with a burger.
In short, Democratic critics of Sanders are running low on credible arguments against his electability as he creeps into frontrunner territory. 
It's a bet on a founder's ability to execute a vision, so implicit bias often creeps into an investor's decision-making.
They want us to explore the way human bias creeps into AI — including the AI they've just placed at our fingertips.
Ligaya's image robs him of his peace, and nihilistic repulsion towards exploiters creeps into his soul until he takes savage revenge.
It's not light stuff, but it certainly doesn't glorify the violence, and there's a sadness that constantly creeps into the work.
Without oversight and accountability, contempt and disrespect creeps into a workplace, no matter how good the staff's work ethic or intentions.
A certain dryness still creeps into Jenkins's meats, particularly his pulled pork, but his barbecue is trending in the right direction.
Instead of a barrage of images we've seen before, it's a single scene: She creeps into her mother's darkened living room.
Her life never creeps into the letters; little can be gleaned about the institutions in which she often made her home.
And here, friends, is where I get to the real plague: The pervasive sexism that creeps into every aspect of this plot.
"When a man creeps into a city in time of danger with a bag of gold," Richard is warned, misadventure may follow.
Yet a touch of something delusional creeps into Callas's repetitions of "liberi" ("free"), a vocally patchy quality that betrays her inner doubts.
The bias creeps into the most popular introductory economics textbooks, which refer to men four times as often as they do women.
The further back the human mitogenomic tree is traced, they point out, the more uncertainty creeps into it, so further investigation would be desirable.
As an unmistakable autumn chill creeps into the air, walking home might be the best way to relish the last golden days of summer.
The lack of diversity reflected in art museums creeps into our definitions of art, culture and ultimately whose experiences matter enough to be preserved.
Talk of a contested convention creeps into nearly every presidential nominating cycle at some point, though it hasn't happened in the modern primary era.
When water is released from the lake via drainage canals, the stinky, slimy gunk creeps into rivers and estuaries, mucking up coastlines and sickening residents.
It's certainly something that creeps into my mind when I work late at night at the hospital, in hotel rooms, and on that Amtrak train.
Even in progressive conversations in which all bodies are purported to be equal, unconscious bias creeps into our mouths and onto our pages and screens.
Given that the LC 53 easily creeps into six-figure territory, the $25,25 car you see here is probably a smarter choice for your wallet.
Kavanaugh fight creeps into debate The partisan brawl over Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation to the Supreme Court has consumed campaigns across the country in recent weeks.
For Democrats, congressional candidates had better be pledged to distance themselves from their president if the word "pragmatic" creeps into the rationalization of tax legislation.
Far-reaching, over-broad censorship against "adult" content only limits access to life-saving tools for sex workers, and creeps into sex education for teens.
But when that slow heat creeps into the city, flowing up through the subway grates and radiating down from the mirrored masses, I crave one.
The WUI runs through the fringes of suburbs and exurbs, and in the gaps they never quite fill, but it also creeps into our metropolises.
The Leftovers It doesn't take long before a sense of queasy dread creeps into this week's episode of "The Leftovers" and takes a permanent hold.
But as "connected car" creeps into the vernacular, an increasing number of car buyers will expect vehicles to be updatable the same way their smartphones are.
As water creeps into the islands, the study argued, the land's infrastructure would be devastated and it would no longer have access to clean drinking water.
As politicization creeps into family life, it seemingly reinforces the divides that we see between Republicans and Democrats, rural and urban Americans, and levels of education.
She creeps into the building and up the stairs, only to come face-to-face with Raymond, who is holding an axe and ready to use it.
In these moments—these shameful and pathetic moments—as I lay helplessly beside a pile of snot-filled Popeye's napkins, the same thought creeps into my mind.
Horror movies are usually known for their economy, but "It" drags on nearly three hours, until a level of numbing repetition creeps into its elaborately staged scares.
Like the clingy friend who pesters you into going out when you secretly wanted a night in, alcohol creeps into people's lives, robbing them of time and energy.
"John Wick: Chapter 3 -- Parabellum" certainly follows that script -- or rather, lack of one -- delivering adrenaline-fueled thrills, before fatigue creeps into the unrelenting mayhem about halfway through.
As the photons quickly pop in and out of existence, "this quantum noise is like a popcorn crackle in the background that creeps into our interferometer," Mavalvala said.
A slowly building alarm creeps into the rending music, then the stage is cleared with a sonic blast — one so powerful it shakes the seats of the theater.
The idea that they can bolster the economy, too — as some of the founders of Intel, Google and other Silicon Valley powerhouses did — never creeps into his speeches.
There is also the uncomfortable silence that creeps into everyday conversations — at soccer games and in pediatricians' offices, where doctors wonder if their patients' symptoms stem from trauma.
As technology creeps into other areas of our lives, we continue to see excellent examples of how its weaknesses can move from the extraction of secrets to bodily harm.
Every so often, a bit of drama creeps into the online escape room community where these folks swap suggestions for new rooms to try and grouse about bad puzzles.
The first feature that he made there, "Through a Glass Darkly" (1961), creeps into Eggers's movie in its shape, its tonal spectrum, and its fixation on delirium and neurosis.
Without funding to fix the source of the leak, a small trickle of water can lead to mold deep inside walls that creeps into apartments and into the air.
At the opposite end of the spectrum, "Three Memories" by Fink creeps into the dark corners of her mother's mental breakdown, styled in the key of Southern Gothic literature.
In addition to the oppressive setting, the White Terror also creeps into the puzzles that Ray encounters, twisting seemingly standard use-item-on-obstacle gameplay into metaphors and morality plays.
As flooding continues to ravage parts of Texas and creeps into Louisiana after Hurricane Harvey, Lone Star State native Miranda Lambert is on a mission to bring back a little hope.
But giddiness creeps into Galloway's voice when he talks about the team-building process or a defensive line anchored by players who played their college football in the powerhouse Southeastern Conference.
Jim Trainum, a former Washington, DC, homicide detective, said this kind of contamination — when information that only the police could know creeps into a witness's statement — is a huge red flag.
Instead, it explores the roots of racism in America, the importance of actively fighting for social justice, and how kids can respond to the prejudice and exclusion that creeps into their classrooms.
Khouw attributed the disconnect to investor fears when so-called bad news creeps into the market — and advised traders to pay close attention to the fear gauge and the markets next week.
The graphic form, more than any other, can play host to this desire, monkey with chronology and reveal how the past creeps into the present — no special effects or laborious exposition required.
Aircraft financiers are meeting in Dublin this week against the backdrop of a sector concerned that a decade-long boom is faltering as uncertainty creeps into the global economy and interest rates rise.
But, one single season 2 scene harkens back to the twisty roads of The Sinner 2017: Julian's dream where a hooded figure creeps into his room and slips their hand into his chest.
President Donald Trump should call for people to respect one another, even if they vigorously disagree on political issues, and say that no nation can be "great" when violence creeps into everyday life.
Amber decides to do some gumshoe reporting, and she creeps into the palace, only to be discovered and mistaken for the new American tutor who's just been hired to teach the princess (Honor Kneafsey).
Although Elkins's writing tackles mythology, Baroque religious art, Catholicism, and the darkness that creeps into these biblical and enigmatic paintings, the narrative is very accessible to read, divided into short essays for each plate.
I used to wake up in a fog, feeling just as tired as when I went to bed, and immediately I began to fear the inevitable feeling that creeps into your stomach and throat.
But more than anything, what comes across is the joyous, raucous fun that a group of female friends can have together, without the fighting, drama or backstabbing that usually creeps into on-screen portrayals.
I guess I just couldn't resist the challenge to go back to the beginning and show how Nazism slowly creeps into all corners of society—not just in the big city, but in the countryside.
"Some may be caused by an infection of the milk ducts, which is especially common after breastfeeding but can also happen when bacteria creeps into the breast through a cracked nipple or a nipple piercing," says Dr. Pilewskie.
Face-scanning technology is inspiring a wave of privacy fears as the software creeps into every corner of life in the United States and Europe — at border crossings, on police vehicles and in stadiums, airports and high schools.
It may feel emotionally satisfying—even righteous—to tag the political organizations you don't like with the label, but the more this idea creeps into our political discourse, the more it undermines any substantive insight it might provide.
What's happening: Experts call AI a transformative technology in the same league as electricity, and say the two big great powers — the U.S. and China — are positioned to dominate it as it creeps into consumer, business and military use.
"If SESTA/FOSTA does a great job at shutting down a bunch of websites or products that allow that behavior, we just want to make sure that none of that behavior creeps into our platforms and apps," Ginsberg said.
Even if the storms' ripping winds didn't destroy the colonies or commercial hives, moisture that creeps into the cells would kill the larvae, according to Galen Dively, a honeybee expert and emeritus professor of entomology of the University of Maryland.
Yet over the course of the work, doubt creeps into the ritual, both musically and textually, and the structure of the Mass completely falls apart and disintegrates as the celebrant comes to terms with his own crumbling faith and moral emptiness.
Whether kayaking down the Waterbury Reservoir or strolling through one of the state's 30 other parks, Vermont in the fall is filled with beautiful views, cold lakes and streams, and opportunities to enjoy the outdoors before winter creeps into the Northeast.
Even AI researchers who work with machine learning models––like neural nets, which use weighted variables to approximate the decision-making functions of a human brain––don't know exactly how bias creeps into their work, let alone how to address it.
Color creeps into his drawings of the 1980s, when he added colored pencils to his use of plain pencils to shade a whale's big body or lend a more vivid sense of volume to a standing figure's luxuriant outpouring of hair, hair, hair.
And what happens when the idea that maybe you're not going to make it creeps into your artistic brain, but then you meet somebody who inspires you to run away from that idea and embrace what it is that moves you [creatively].
On Friday, Lyft deployed its e-bikes that can be both docked and dockless, so it's notable that Uber is piloting this product in SF. Uber's combo plan also creeps into Postmates' territory, which offers a monthly subscription product for unlimited free deliveries.
Newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst Shaw occasionally creeps into the headlines these days as a champion show dog trainer, a figure of enduring curiosity with a past string of minor roles as an actress on TV and in the kitschy films of director John Waters.
The Handmaid's Tale of last season would never have given us a scene like the one where Serena Joy creeps into June's bedroom to whisper creepily to her belly, and it wouldn't have given us that chilling "we've been sent good weather" ending either.
"The last time I was on this track was when I celebrated my Formula 3 championship title and now I'll be able to drive one of the strongest cars in Formula One history there — a big grin creeps into my face," added the 2018 European Formula 3 champion.
I try to think about my hypothetical second career based on what I'd enjoy doing, not what would be equally prestigious, but sometimes the idea of hypothetical people gossiping about how far I've hypothetically "fallen" creeps into my head, and it's worse than any nightmare I've ever had.
Slowly, darkness creeps into the former film as the camera pans towards a patch of black; in the latter, the same measured movement gathers more and more moon into the frame until it is nothing but, mirroring the opening of the other film as well the phases of the satellite.
"We see these systems replicating patterns of race and gender bias in ways that may deepen and actually justify injustice," Crawford warned, noting that facial recognition services have been shown to ascribe more negative emotions (like anger) to black people than to white people because human bias creeps into the training data.
" On gender, at least, embarrassment creeps into the report: "On our side, one cannot look at the number of women hired as Party staff or included in high level campaign messaging and strategy sessions and make a straight-faced argument that we've done enough to include a group that represents approximately 52% of the vote.

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