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And, you know, that&aposs part of a higher-order benefit, part of the higher-order mission, of coming to work.
To assume any higher order is — sorry — to be naive.
This is a higher order of magnitude than an epidemic.
Higher-order thinking processes are quieted as the senses are sharpened.
Critical thinking, teamwork and learning to learn are the higher-order skills.
He will live with the license of a higher order of beings.
A higher-order entropy in a signal would signify a more complex language.
That includes more time with patients, and "higher order complex thinking," he added.
Unfortunately, being chained to technology can leave little time for higher order thinking.
Note the higher-order, bigger-than-you, nature of each of these questions.
Manafort's corruption is like Cohen's, but apparently of a higher order of magnitude.
Trump was a higher order of celebrity than Atamanuik even before his presidency.
So that's a higher-order way of judging: Is it truthful or not?
Many of these details involve "higher order" beliefs such as how Obama believes Sens.
The approach forces higher-order thinking, which theoretically disables or diminishes the amygdala response.
They view themselves as higher-order sportsmen, concerned with the lofty business of legacies.
This neurological connection is fascinating, a reminder that even higher order cognition has humble origins.
Video games "foster a range of skills that promote higher order thinking," the study reads.
But the truly devout will want to see seek out a higher order of meat.
Higher-order appellate judges also stand ready to grade a judge's papers, so to speak.
Is that a higher-order metric than click-through rate, or am I understanding this incorrectly?
Domestic efficiency, she believed, created more time for higher-order pursuits: reading, playing music, learning languages.
This allows them to focus on higher-order concerns, such as rhetorical structure and word choice.
But his brain's left hemisphere did take over higher order functions typically found in the right hemisphere.
Usually adding a belief to the web is simple, and doesn't require modification of higher order beliefs.
This requires collaboration, brainstorming and structured discussion – all enriched with information but which produce higher-order insights.
Unfortunately for pro players, it involves higher-order mathematics, cutting-edge technology and a basketball-throwing robot.
And Knausgaard's abandonment of literary conceit is itself a literary conceit, albeit one of a higher order.
Higher-order monetary aggregates (M1, M0.93, M3 … M15) are then created through the operation of the monetary multiplier.
Those include simple ones, like perception and navigation, and higher-order skills, like co-ordination with other agents.
More than anything, the album showcases Brockhampton as accomplished conductors of sound, refining chaos into higher-order music.
Instead of trying to punish each other, hackers and innovators need to work closely to ensure a higher order.
"The underpinnings of the ability to do higher-order thinking really comes down to reasoning about relationships," she says.
Instead, they're taking over menial tasks, such as counting pills, and freeing up pharmacists to do higher-order jobs.
SO IT ISN'T JUST A DISPLACEMENT IT'S A REAPLLICATION OF THAT SPENDING AND THAT TALENT TO HIGHER ORDER TASKS.
In response, the researchers have crafted an algorithm for higher-order network (HON) representations, which is what's visualized above.
Purchasing managers attributed the overall expansion mainly to higher order intakes, improved capacity and solid demand from clients abroad.
"These are smarter ways," says Dr Belkin, who calls ideas such as the friendship bench "innovation of a higher order".
The scientists reasoned that parallel visual pathways were feeding into the higher-order visual processing centers of the bee's brain.
"It isn't just a displacement, it's a reapplication of that spending and that talent to higher order tasks," he added.
She notes studies showing a negative and irreversible effect on higher-order functions such as learning, memory, and emotional control.
"It would require presidential leadership of a higher order to bring the country together," Brokaw said on NBC's "Today" show.
Higher-order honors include knighthoods and damehoods, which allow people to add "Sir" and "Dame" as prefixes to their names.
Some of these commitments are what Quine calls "higher order beliefs — beliefs about our beliefs," of which he gives two examples.
It's impossible for a child to learn all the necessary higher-order skills even with an eight-year graduate university education.
He found that the prefrontal cortex, which is involved in higher order conscious functions, seems to have more activity during orgasm.
We experience ourselves at the level of thoughts, decisions, and intentions; the machinery that generates those higher-order properties is obscured.
And this season, one particular sequence has emerged as a challenge of a higher order: the Staples Center back-to-back.
There is relief to be found in simply accepting a higher order, in letting go, but what of appeals to reason?
Maybe there are even higher-order topological insulators caused by "octopoles," where the waves only propagate at the corners of a cube.
New research suggests parrots have an enlarged brain circuit responsible for higher-order thinking—a brain circuit with strikingly mammalian-like characteristics.
By most definitions, mindfulness is a higher-order attention that involves noticing changes around us and fully experiencing them in real time.
But higher-order software for collaborating on photos or design files can reach the scale of gigabytes—1,000 times larger, or more.
It is a father's right to embarrass his teenage daughter (mostly with puns), but this is dad harassment of a higher order.
Her work is focused on the kingdom of parasites known as protists, a higher order of cell life than bacteria or viruses.
In fact, 21998 reported the lowest number of triplet and higher-order multiple births (meaning more than two babies at once) in decades.
Kuka said last November its acquisition of Swiss logistics group Swisslog the previous year was starting to reflect in a higher order intake.
Take a Number The rate of triplet and higher-order births rose rapidly during the 1980s and 1990s, but that trend has ended.
You'll need another Google Assistant device somewhere — Google says that is what "handles the higher-order computing," while your little gadget does something else.
A higher order belief from one's youth, such as the reliability of parents for life guidance, may lose force over time, and potentially disappear entirely.
Positive Value Cycle (Josephine, MyTable): In this camp, the experience is all about building and supporting higher-order values that are delivered by the dining experience.
Like someone who believes in the existence of healing vibrational frequencies, the conspiracy theorist's beliefs depend on a higher order distrust of science and the government.
Somewhat ironically, that sense of ritual and community helped fulfill a few of the higher-order needs promised via the same religion that birthed such bands.
It makes sense that those areas would be so distinctive, Fair explained, because those higher-order control regions are in essence what make us who we are.
"If you think about the evolution of mankind… we've been able to get to higher order behavior and we're going to continue on that march," Wilson said.
According to a new report from the National Center for Health Statistics, the rate of triplet and higher-order births plunged 41 percent from 1998 to 2014.
Parents who object to curbing growth prioritize their child's pleasure and comfort but never at the cost of higher-order concerns like bodily integrity and self-determination.
When CNN's Jim Acosta recently warned of the potential for violence inspired by Trump's rageful comments about journalists, he demonstrated a higher-order version of this instinct.
The wood grain seems to be of a higher order of reality than either the collaged-on snippets of newspaper or the human figure who is represented.
Moreover, freeing human analysts from the trenches of enterprise security allows them to focus on the kind of higher-order decision making of which computers aren't capable.
If you need a place to get the big feelings out, so you can be capable again of calm, higher-order planning, then I suggest therapy ASAP.
They even have a brain structure that's analogous to the mammalian neocortex—the part responsible for higher order functioning like conscious thought, sensory perception, spatial reasoning, and language.
But this feed-forward structure leaves out a vital component of the biological system: feedback, both within individual layers and from higher-order layers to lower-order ones.
As the current paper explains, these models view visual perception of social categories as an exchange between lower-level face processing and higher-order social cognition, including stereotypes.
On the other, it will concentrate higher-order intelligence in the hands of a relatively small number of incumbents that control the lion's share of their industry's data.
If you accept the truth of evolution, it means you must modify your higher order belief: My pastor's judgment is reliable on spiritual matters, but not about science.
First of all, to attract them to your brands, to attract them to your company, to get them to stay, you've got to have a higher-order purpose.
Given the ferocious discontent with the "establishment" stoked by Mr. Trump among his angry electoral base, the threat against the Fed this time seems of a higher order.
The models trained on adults could not do this, possibly because the adults' higher-order systems had already fully matured, making their features less generalizable to young, developing brains.
They inferred from the study that the changes in executive functioning were as a result of the brain redirecting blood flow from higher-order functions to lower-order functions.
Doing so required complicated mathematical notation, and, seeking to reduce his workload, Laning devised an assistant called "George," which translated higherorder algebraic equations into language the computer could understand.
The platform restored brain circulation and some cellular functions — but there was no evidence for global electrical brain activity associated with awareness, perception or other higher-order brain functions, they said.
Outlaw never really evolved beyond movement as an NBA niche—and he couldn't do a lot of higher-order basketball things—but he sure as shit made the most of it.
That snippet of genetic code, called ARC, is part of the nervous system of modern humans and plays a role in human consciousness — nerve communication, memory formation and higher-order thinking.
Adding faith in Trump's assertions to one's web means eroding key higher order beliefs — the reliability of the media, scientists, government agencies—in a way that no other political candidate ever has.
But rates of triplet or higher-order births were still 57 percent higher in this group than among non-Hispanic blacks, and more than twice as high as the rate among Hispanic women.
But this joke belongs to a different — I want to say higherorder, wherein the terms of the gag undergo a fundamental transformation, so you can't back up, can't get back where you were.
The majority of these regions tend to govern "higher order" tasks that require more cognitive processing, such as learning, memory and attention—as compared with more basic functions like sensory, motor and visual processing.
To set up the formulas that govern her complex concatenations of colored dots and triangles, the California-born artist might draw on alchemy, the I Ching, or higher-order primes — or she might not.
I don't mean that literally of course, but the developmental psych evidence is very clear; most young men have vastly underdeveloped empathy, compassion, and other higher order thinking capabilities as compared to women their age.
Until this higher order training is truly ubiquitous throughout the military branches we are not going to share in the success of reduced sexual assault statistics and likely going to be faced with future scandals.
Sure, I wanted to be thin and glamorous like Princess Diana, but there is no way I would have walked around in a shivering daze for three years if starvation didn't satisfy some higher-order hunger.
Consequently, in order to add "vaccines cause autism" to your web of belief, you must weaken confidence in these authorities, and increase the force of other higher order beliefs so they can supply adequate alternative justification.
To me, coziness feels good, but I also love the notion that cozy games could offer us new ways to pursue those higher-order needs that drive us toward the arts—mastery, self-reflection, and connectedness.
Setting goals grounded in your sense of purpose — why you're on this planet — to achieve a higher order, others-oriented reason, is what truly draws you toward success, and a more meaningful definition thereof at that.
There is nothing in winning a game that feels like falling in love, to pick one higher-order real-life triumph, which is absolutely fine; it would be exhausting to feel that sort of high that often.
Instead, the bubble moves in weird and wonderful ways: Back and forth, in and out, and then in a series of higher order oscillations, all of which combine to create the pattern you see in the image.
That's why as a black man leading a Japanese company, I feel good about the things that we do to deal with higher order issues and to deal with them in a way that models positive behavior.
"Gamma rhythms are known to be involved in higher-order brain functions, like perception, attention, and the formation of working memory," Tsai said from her lab at MIT's Picower Institute for Learning and Memory in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
They were a higher order of June and Ward from "Leave It to Beaver": the Cleavers with sex appeal, shared interests, enthusiasm for the other's pursuits, and at the same time they were helpmates steering the ship.
"From a neuroscientific point of view, one would expect such tasks, which must undoubtedly count among the pinnacles of human achievement, to require the engagement of the most zenithal higher-order brain structure, the prefrontal cortex," Dietrich wrote.
Larger retailers (those with over $123 million in annual revenue) will see higher order values than smaller ones, Adobe also said, with $171 vs $90 on desktop, $162 vs $77 on tablet, and $141 vs $71 on smartphones.
Schools and colleges must endeavor to instill in youth humane sensibilities, empathy, communication and collaboration skills, higher-order cognitive skills for critical thinking, as well as the metacognitive abilities to become lifelong learners, civic agents and environmental warriors.
"A scenario which leads to water loss by damage to the pools could lead to a release of radioactivity of the same or higher order than a core meltdown," said Yves Marignac, director of energy consultant WISE-Paris.
As described in a new paper in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, scientists were able to determine the orientation of single molecules, and watch how an assembly of molecules came together to form a higher-order structure.
But the longer Peter lingered in his unwillingness to cop to the way the show's process works, the more it started to seem like it might have just been a higher-order strategy for screening his bid to be Bachelor.
Its kernel is built for the new world of 3D printing, and more specifically, he says, it's capable of representing all current geometry types, including higher-order geometries; it can also handle additive specific computations like lattice, support, and slice generation.
"The risks with egg donation are actually quite minimal, [while] the main risk we worry about in women who are going through assisted reproductive technology is higher-order multiples," he says, referring to women who end up pregnant with triplets or more.
Reid: Gen Z's looking for a number of things, and, you know, first of all, to attract them to your brands, to attract them to your company and to get them to stay, you've got to have a higher-order purpose, you know?
The most important caveat, however, is that truly cross-sectoral collective action by American business—through bodies like the Chamber of Commerce—has been devoted mostly to making the kind of higher-order, government-led economic planning the climate crisis requires politically impossible.
At minimum, I believe that with decreased costs of living, UBI will be one of many tools empowering self-actualization at scale – more people will be able to follow their passions, be more creative, and spend more time on higher-order, personally fulfilling tasks.
What they did: Zebrafish lack a neocortex — the part of the mammalian brain involved in higher order functions such as sleep and the target of sleep studies — so the scientists from Stanford University and institutions in Japan and France needed to find a workaround.
Likewise, a brand like Gillette has long had the slogan "The Best a Man Can Get," which has subtly emphasizes the importance of living one's best life and being one's best — a goal that goes beyond razors and shaving to appeal to higher-order needs.
Set in 2563, some 300 years after a major space battle brought destruction to the world, "Alita: Battle Angel" takes place in a grungy city where many of its occupants are part-cyborg amputees thanks to a higher order who likes experimenting on human body parts.
And once you've built a local social network wherein users control their data, one which is part of a higher-order decentralized network of nodes, all communicating via a common tokenized protocol … well, then you have a whole world of new, interesting, and daunting scaling problems.
To those who follow the debate over vaccines, these higher order justificatory beliefs are all too familiar: Natural is better than unnatural; scientists are in the pockets of Big Pharma; mainstream media can't be trusted; you are the best judge of what's good for your body.
The secretary could address a range of challenges from access to and support for new sources of technical innovation to fundamentally realigning strategic needs with acquisition policies and processes or instituting a higher order business management structure to improve oversight, accountability, and reform across the Department.
Concentration of Higher-Order Intelligence At the other end of the barbell, machine learning will have a deeply monopoly-inducing or monopoly-enhancing effect, enabling companies that have or have access to highly differentiated data sets to develop capabilities that are difficult or impossible for others to develop.
Previous research has shown that birds pack more neurons into their small brains than mammals, including primates, and they're equipped with a dorsal ventricular ridge, the human-equivalent of which is the neocortex—the part responsible for higher-order functioning such as conscious thought, sensory perception, spatial reasoning, and language.
Although the pig brains showed none of the organized, cortex-wide electrical activity associated with consciousness, sensory perception, pain, distress, or other higher-order functions, the experiment challenges long-held medical dogma and is likely to reignite an impassioned debate about what constitutes brain death, especially for the purpose of organ donation.
There have been bitter differences before, notably over the war in Iraq, but to Europeans, Mr. Trump's contempt is of a higher order, an arrogant mind-set that even on matters of paramount global importance, America will do what it wants without giving a damn for the interests of its closest allies.
Just as our decision to switch or not switch tracks proceeds from a higher-order process of morality in our minds, these autonomous behaviors will be the natural result of a large set of complicated evaluations and decision-making processes that weigh hundreds of factors like positions of nearby cars, speed, lane width, etc.
Crediting Kershaw with three wins because of the games in which he carried his team despite subpar offensive outputs is not higher-order math, honestly, but it does line up with the more advanced WAR stats: Fangraphs' WAR says Kershaw has been worth 2200 wins to date, and Baseball Reference says 22 wins is the right number.
Consider this: Civil War, while certainly imperfect, brings the long-brewing conflict between Captain America and Iron Man to a head, adds depth to Bucky Barnes, reintroduces General Thaddeus Ross from The Incredible Hulk, introduces Black Panther and Wakanda, essentially revitalizes Spider-Man, and manages to cram all this into a movie that grapples with higher-order political questions about superheroes on the global stage.
Anna almost suggested that, if Danielle knew so much about places like Egypt and the Gulf of Mexico, she could probably locate the laundry room and retrieve her pyramid sweatshirt from the dryer herself, but something she would later think of as higher-order maternal instinct locked the words at the base of her throat and made her stick out her tongue at her daughter instead.
"Rehearsal transfers your words and ideas from the cerebral cortex, which is responsible for higher order conscious thought, to your cerebellum, which orchestrates the lightning fast motor activation needed to perform complex actions, like speaking to crowds, teaching your fingers to play a new piece of music, or learning your lines for a play," says Wyeth, who is also the author of The Essentials of Persuasive Public Speaking.
As I drifted further and further into my quarantined stupor, my attempts to read anything became ridiculous, often resulting in a book held diagonally in a trembling hand, examined with one eye squinted and the other shut, until I eventually added the reading of books to the many other higher order activities that had once separated me from the rest of the nonhuman animal kingdom and that I could no longer reliably perform.

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