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And then, second, I think a lot of his judgements seem to be snap judgements.
If it already is making some judgements about what you like, and ... It is making judgements.
Other than that, I'm happy to default to your judgements.
Aesthetic judgements, regardless of trends or received wisdom, are subjective.
But we're going to have to make judgements and decisions.
Sitting down with them, we came in with no judgements.
Your judgements and biases fill the vacuum they leave behind.
The First Amendment puts confidence in people to make rational judgements.
Analysts who cover ServiceNow were quick to counsel against hasty judgements.
If so, why are we trusting their judgements over our own?
But those repercussions aren't necessarily what you might think — and therein lies the brilliant beauty of this book, which challenges the judgements we make about women's choices, and the people who make those judgements to begin with.
Honestly, I shouldn't make such judgements—maybe they're not bad, just misunderstood.
The left makes value judgements if you dot recycle for goodness sake.
Election integrity: Making judgements about political ads "isn't always straightforward," he said.
We need not make final judgements today about the allegations they make.
We will be attaching the judgements to all those things in Florida.
Courts there refused to enforce U.S. judgements, as they largely still do.
"First of all, I have no judgements on anyone's sex life," she swears.
"It's easy to see a story like this and make judgements," he says.
And moral judgements aside, the Ashley Madison hack may have led to suicides.
But beyond that, he's not ready to make too many judgements just yet.
Judge for yourself, and then modify your opinions to complement our judgements. Thanks.
Facebook and Zuckerberg don't want to make judgements about what these accounts post.
I don't want to make any judgements or say where it's going to go.
It requires judgment calls and we shouldn't be pretending that we don't have judgements.
Contrary to Hollywood's view, AIs will not develop destructive cognitive functions or irrational judgements.
To enjoy life is to live as one's true self without interference or judgements.
I've been a bit more harsh and definitive [in my judgements] in the past.
But, I'm eminently a fair person, I try to be fair in my judgements.
It will also make judgements on cases referred to it by the company itself.
Of the five who were warned, three were for "biased" and two for "unsatisfactory" judgements.
We can only sit back, read their bios, and make vast, aggressive judgements for fun.
They do not have a judicial branch inside their campuses weighing past judgements for consistency.
"These privacy issues involve very serious and significant societal and culture value judgements," Simons concluded.
The judgements don't list the accused's religion, but names in Assam do indicate that heritage.
The city doesn't have a reciprocal enforcement of judgements with China, except for Hong Kong.
But when you spend time with a cyber technologist, they're making judgements by the second.
Once we get to Labor Day, we'll start being able to make some firmer judgements.
Psychologists, behavioral economists and philosophers have all examined the role "gut" judgements play in decisions.
Algorithms trained on this database run the risk of making decisions that reproduce these judgements.
And you watch what your sales are, you're not sitting around just making random judgements.
Spark is the whole reason that we can make snap-judgements on dating apps like Tinder.
It's also not clear what factors the facial recognition system is using to make its judgements.
Until then, we shouldn't try to duck difficult judgements about weighing up human and animal welfare.
They're making some pretty wild and often incorrect sort of judgements and guesses, if you like.
He seemed almost preternaturally confident in his own judgements, often at the expense of hard facts.
Researchers have found similar negative judgements of childfree adults everywhere from India to Italy to Israel.
And we don't have an offshore room of employees making snap judgements about your camera roll.
Ghosn could confess that his mighty ambition for money and power led to some poor judgements.
But perhaps most significantly, the external review process is blind to nuance, providing binary yes/no judgements.
And the analogizers depend on extrapolating the similarity judgements by focusing more on psychology and mathematical optimization.
"Our behavioral ranking doesn't make judgements based on political views or the substance of tweets," he said.
There's also so much encouragement from other shoppers at the Flea — no judgements, just lots of love!
But it's no guarantee of forestalling regulation and adverse judgements, and that's equally critical to understand here.
A president who so relishes in populism believes you are too ignorant to make your own judgements.
"We were able to conclude that the significant judgements were reasonable and free from bias," PwC said.
And sometimes that can lead you to pass quick judgements about why people do what they do.
Moral judgements of behavior are fraught with pitfalls, hence why they are scrubbed from art historical analysis.
Glen Nager, Huawei's lead counsel, said in a statement that the FCC's decision to bar companies from using this fund to purchase Huawei gear exceeds the agency's "statutory authority" because it's not allowed to make national security judgements or restrict the use of the USF based on such judgements.
Of course, zero judgements if you do want to head to a different continent to try this pie.
But when it comes to the judgements the military actually relies on, things are a little more sober.
" Ball said "voters are increasingly coming to their own judgements about who is electable and who is not.
But, more than likely, people will end up making snap judgements based on the total number of calories.
People get assignments, things go awry, juries hand out judgements, and our lawyers celebrate or lick their wounds.
Of course, we'll have to reserve any true judgements of this series until the show hits the air.
The effects of my grandmother's judgements clearly weighed heavily on my mother, as she aged and gained weight.
We requested judgements issued in the last six months of 2018 from all of Assam's 100 Foreigners Tribunals.
Can the apparatus make similar income and lifestyle judgements based on factors like skin color and body type?
But Facebook's general counsel Colin Stretch said he wasn't able to make judgements on voters' motivations last November.
To be clear, our behavioral ranking doesn't make judgements based on political views or the substance of tweets.
I'll have to wait to see how Odyssey plays away from a TV before making any final judgements, though.
While it is not the best solution for his anxiety, it shows how our judgements can be off base.
But the law relating to the privacy in India are "slowly evolving through various court judgements," the source said.
But we'll have to wait to see how it handles under intended conditions before we make any final judgements.
The company is integrating algorithmic judgements into more of its products and sells machine learning tools around the world.
He takes his time, and avoids hasty judgements and interventions, but by no means does he drag his feet.
The hope then isn't that computers will replace human judges, but that they'll instead lead to more human judgements.
It's the use of technology to create the data and the analytics to make great judgements by humans possible.
They've been surrounded by it, so they don't have the same judgements that the rest of society might have.
Maybe it's so bad – so unrelentingly terrible – that it has transcended our petty judgements and become something paradoxically sublime.
Kilgallen presses us to acknowledge our superficial judgements, specifically of women, and compels us all to see more deeply.
"We call on all sides to take a responsible attitude when making judgements and taking actions," Wang told reporters.
However, some of the offsetting measures are temporary (delayed tax dispute judgements), and difficult to ascertain (fight against fraud).
Independents mostly agreed with Republicans with 21625 percent saying reporters are quicker to form hasty judgements about the news.
As a whole, the US district courts system grants summary judgements in patent cases at a rate of 3.7 percent.
Mr Zuma has long employed a strategy of fighting judgements through the courts, but time appears to be running out.
As we have already seen, when Midge is criticized with overbearing morality judgements from men in power she starts cursing.
The judgements and witness accounts reveal a broken and prejudicial system where the burden of proof is on the accused.
That being said, our time with the phone was too brief to dole out definitive judgements on the camera's quality.
"Subjective impressions enter into judgements," found a paper commissioned in 1990 by the IAAF into the judging of race walking.
This is because, the Court said, the judiciary must defer to the executive's judgements on issues related to national security.
"To be clear, our behavioral ranking doesn't make judgements based on political views or the substance of tweets," he wrote.
Conservatives who did not dare support Trump in public, for fear of ridicule and scorn, made judgements just as quickly.
" Bowman added, "The Fed makes decisions based on sound economic policies and judgements, and politics has no place in that.
"North Dakotans expect more of their elected officials than partisan judgements," Heitkamp said in a previous statement about Kavanaugh's nomination.
There's a tendency to make quick judgements based on a person's profile, and that can feel like a time saver.
Looking like Nick Sandman & Covington Catholic students were treated unfairly with early judgements proving out to be false – smeared by media.
This can inform our decisions from the smallest and everyday to the biggest and complex judgements in serious sexual assault cases.
Amazon says the Echo Look will help users dress and give them fashion advice, but what other judgements could it make?
They will be able to offset any judgements with payments made to claimants from the Justice Department fund and the bankruptcy.
And it has also never been easier for our minds to involuntarily make judgements and experience feelings of jealousy and frustration.
If the judgements can be evaluated, we might just follow the better decision maker regardless if it's a human or not.
There's nothing normal about thumbing through a dead man's fully reconstructed record collection and feeling his silent judgements over your shoulder.
"It's easy for people … for somebody from a distance to make judgements without having all the information," he told the congregation.
"The binding and final judgements of the Constitutional Tribunal have not been implement," Timmermans said in the letter, seen by Reuters.
On a platform known for indecision and snap judgements, parody accounts provide no surprises, and for some people, that's a relief.
This is observation that's held true in studies looking at judgements from various high-level courts, including the US Supreme Court.
The aesthetic judgements of the publisher gives you a lot of info on what you're about to put in your brain.
But our present tendency toward outright dismissal of black senior and elder voters may find us rightfully re-evaluating initial judgements.
Especially in an environment where interest rates in the global economy are probably on the rise, banks are making those judgements.
But it is now seeking declaratory judgements that will force these issues to be litigated in the right forums, it says.
The court, whose judgements cannot be appealed, is not obliged to follow the reasoning of its adviser, but usually does so.
More broadly, what does the divide over PrEP say about the deep-rooted tension between scientific advances and moral judgements around sex?
The FIG added that one judge was banned for four months and two more for three months each, all for "biased" judgements.
We need people stably housed, and so we need to stop putting value judgements on what is the good exit to homelessness.
The two recent CJEU judgements of note here are the Digital Rights Ireland case (2014), and the Tele-23/ Watson decision (2016).
Before coming out publicly, Brennan said he was careful where he was seen - like nightclubs - for fear that people would make judgements.
I might not be able to handle this level of PDA everyday, but for Valentine's Day, I'll reserve all of my judgements.
Voters are going to hear what they hear...and if they don't get a broad base of information to make judgements on.
Meanwhile, conservatives have been calling to his legacy as the longest-serving justice on the Supreme Court and applauding staunchly conservative judgements.
It inevitably means making bold character judgements and taking political stances on certain issues related to race, immigration, and other controversial topics.
It was very difficult to write the book, to navigate these judgements myself; I don't live outside of my own cultural context.
Through subtle gestures she presses us to acknowledge our superficial judgements, specifically of women, and compels us all to see more deeply.
The office eventually settled on $3 million in 1988, basing it on legal judgements and settlements that arose from airline crash lawsuits.
They're not actually making judgements based on facial expression, but are conditioned to get fed by the celebrity photo, rather than the rando.
And given the current conservative makeup of the Supreme Court, don't bet on any pro-worker judgements about surveillance devices anytime soon either.
The details are at times shocking, involving his invasion of women's intimate spaces, judgements of them based on physical attractiveness, and weight-shaming.
But beyond technical critiques of "good" and "bad" code, such judgements simplify years of collaborative brainstorming down to a few lines on Github.
Meanwhile, congressional Democrats wary of making any bold statements against leadership are waiting for more data on the special elections before passing judgements.
But last week, the Treasury Department said it would block any attempt to enforce liens, judgements or arbitral awards by seizing Venezuelan property.
This suggests that the public's judgements of nudging could become even more favourable if we can successfully convey scientific understandings of human behaviour.
And he warned there was no guarantee that judgements by UK courts on trade disputes would automatically be recognised across the EU after Brexit.
In patent cases, statistically, summary judgements tend to favor the defendant, while trials tend to favor the plaintiff, according to the Law Review study.
Last week, Avenatti and his firm Eagan Avenatti LLP were hit with court judgements ordering them to repay millions of dollars in outstanding debts.
But the victory could open the door for other victims of guerrilla violence looking to use blocked or hidden narco-cash to satisfy judgements.
The analogizers The fifth tribe of machine learning, the analogizers, depend on extrapolating the similarity judgements by focusing more on psychology and mathematical optimization.
Amazon's app doesn't drive you to buy new clothes after its judgements or recommend ordering a different shirt instead of what you've got on.
Humans tend to be easily swayed by any variety of elements that have nothing to do with the issues at hand when making judgements.
"To be clear, our behavioral ranking doesn't make judgements based on political views or the substance of tweets," tweeted Twitter product lead Kayvon Beykpour.
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We know reporters, editors and producers are able to make consistent judgements about proportionality, because they do it all the time in other arenas.
Stauskas' family and friends, free of these judgements, see something different in Stauskas than what is visible on the floor, or in the stats.
These unconscious stereotypes can operate under the radar to influence our judgements and evaluations of individuals, even when we don't consciously endorse the stereotypes.
"To be clear, our behavioral ranking doesn't make judgements based on political views or the substance of tweets,"  tweeted  Twitter product lead Kayvon Beykpour.
Facebook makes value judgements about what can appear in News Feed and what's censored, but insists its a tech company not a media editor.
Today, she's an expert at deconstructing the toxicity of diet culture, teaching people how to unlearn fatphobia, and fighting moral judgements associated with food.
It's an instrument of massive surveillance and our dependence on it distorts our judgements and directs major decisions without deep human deliberation or contemplation.
With landscape theory, the filmmakers provide a different way of seeing terrorism and violence that prompts people to pay closer attention before making judgements.
We'll have to wait for a final version of the software and hardware before we make any real judgements, but it's not a bad start.
"We have been telling them to consider action and make judgements on their own, not just because we tell them to do so," he said.
These judgements can even fall on people born in Britain, who do not qualify automatically for citizenship if their parents had not previously gained settlement.
Any appeals against the judgements of the past week would go to the Supreme Court, which could very well tip toward the Democrats after November.
So Netflix took these findings and decided to build a system that harnesses the judgements people are able to make in that span of time.
Schumer, a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, declined in an interview on NBC's "Meet the Press" to offer any "quick judgements" on Trump's nominees.
Doesn't it seem wrong that something as enduring as our self should be defined according to other people's judgements about our ephemeral choices and actions?
"We're not making any judgements or drawing any conclusions about specific policies that Google has pursued," says Anne Weismann, the Campaign for Accountability's executive director.
The statement said that given the complexity involved there was no guarantee that the multi-billion claims could be resolved before judgements in the courts.
That document did not make judgements about whether Nixon deserved to be impeached but rather listed the evidence of Nixon's participation in a criminal conspiracy.
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Ramy is a doe-eyed but intelligent lead who isn't ashamed to explore his love for his faith, despite the judgements society keeps throwing his way.
After a recent onslaught of ill-received tweets, wife Kim Kardashian West pointed out that people shouldn't make snap judgements because they disagree with West's politics.
In observing these baked bodies, Unarrom asks us to be critical with our own judgements; to question if what we see is actually what we think.
"I am absolutely serene about the ... judgements made both by the MPC and the FPC," Carney said, referring to the Bank's monetary and financial policy committees.
If you want to take a look at all the specs across the board, take a look at the chart below and make your own judgements.
This subtle nod to one of the court's most important judgements in its history is available on Etsy (what did we do before Etsy?) for $19.
Schiff said witnesses are not asked to make judgements on whether or not activity they witnessed was "bribery" because they are testifying specifically to the facts.
Jacqueline Hobbs, president of the Florida Psychiatric Society, told the outlet that Loudon doesn't have the academic degree to make mental health judgements on the president.
Because although judgements of objective quality might be determined mostly by the price tag, there is such thing as a wine that tastes good to you.
I might watch a few videos, figure that's a big enough sample size to make some judgements about the channel as a whole, and move on.
With intuitive eating, you're encouraged to get rid of any restrictions or judgements about food, and give yourself permission to eat whatever you want, whenever you want.
I haven't heard enough to pass any real judgements, but judging from this track, I'm going to need to keep an eye on this Cleveland death squad.
By longstanding convention, prosecutors should not pass judgements on or reveal salacious details about individuals unless they are related to a case they are bringing against them.
In other words, to say certain members of society need moral enhancement is to make judgements about what is moral that not everyone will necessarily agree with.
Last year, the East Bay Express found that the Vallejo Police Department pays more per officer in judgements and settlements in civil rights cases than nearby departments.
And I've also read about the many blind judgements in which unwitting supposed "experts" have rated wines from places like New Jersey comparably to first-growth Bordeaux.
Such monumental decisions should not be left to any single person — that is why our Constitution vests the authority to make such judgements in the legislative branch.
Well, obviously we can't make any judgements about the worth of Apple's new Mac Pro until we have one in hand and can give it a thorough test.
The Michigan team compiled a list of sites that commonly share misinformation by looking at judgements made by two external organizations, Media Bias/Fact Check and Open Sources.
These kinds of definitive judgements against people, especially people of color and from other marginalized groups, who make problematic comments are commonplace in what's been called cancel culture.
And yet, following some not-so-persuasive persuading by Mr. Mac (blah blah blah, something about no judgements) and a literally hour long time-jump, Shawn is in.
The two firms, along with U.S.-based TransUnion dominated the generation of credit reports and scores based on consumers' borrowing and payment habits, including bankruptcies and court judgements.
Laws can be stickier than the judgements of regulatory agencies, and if you want to make net neutrality the law of the land that's a job for Congress.
You can gather up the family and share a couple of these mega-sized meals, but no judgements if you choose to attempt crushing them all by yourself.
On Tuesday, Secretary of Defense Mark Esper met with Trump to convince the president to allow the Uniform Code of Military Justice judgements to stand in all cases.
Do you ever imagine that any of these companies will be held criminally liable for ... if you were at the Southern District... I don't give advisory judgements. Okay.
Relationships Australia NSW (RANSW) launched the moving campaign to make people notice the snap judgements they make on a daily basis regarding race, gender, age, religion, sexuality and disability.
That will depend on precise judgements made by judges and the many other experts who will no doubt be consulted in the inquiries by the government and the Met.
It's a small change with big implications: By prompting people to talk more and swipe less, Tinder Online encourages users to temper their snap judgements with some genuine connections.
The whole issue with summary judgements is just one of a litany of local rules and standing orders that makes the Eastern District of Texas appealing to patent holders.
Clearly, we've done something right to deserve this, and it's totally cool if that's the only reason you tune into the Grammys telecast on Sunday night (no judgements, promise).
Since assessing a person's ability to detect a range of bodily signals is tricky, the most commonly used measures of interoceptive sensitivity are based on judgements of heart rate.
The London-listed company and its smaller peers — Equifax Inc and TransUnion — generate credit reports and scores based on consumer borrowing and payment habits, including bankruptcies and court judgements.
You can still use the zodiac to make judgements about people, Renstrom argues, but they should be holistic, non-prescriptive observations — ones that take people's whole selves into account.
"Changes in these estimates may significantly impact the group's future results," said PwC, adding that it was still able to conclude that judgements were reasonable and free from bias.
In over 70 judgements, the courts have ordered the government to pay the utilities' storage costs dating back to 1998 when the government was supposed to have taken possession.
That silence could lead to flawed judgements, because ignoring the speed of blockchain development — and its increasingly varied use — leads to misjudge the real nature of the competitive field.
The concept of canon, after all, is inherently patriarchal, and based on the same arbitrary value judgements to which music blogging—with its endorsement of "buzz" and "hype"—adheres.
That's really helped me since then, I think, improve my style of management but also just the judgment piece of like how to correctly make judgements about things overall.
Instead, the judgements made about their behavior may well have led to marginalization, anxiety and insecurity and self-doubt about who they are and how they fit into society.
What I learned from baseball is the validity of Yogi's words: Every play counts, every inning matters and players and managers are trained not to make judgements too soon.
"If policies are made on the basis of mistaken judgements or assumptions, it will damage bilateral relations and bring about consequences that neither country wants to see," he said.
The London-listed company and its smaller peers — Equifax Inc and TransUnion — generate credit reports and scores based on consumers' borrowing and payment habits, including bankruptcies and court judgements.
Weave your way through the voices, arrange them as you please, but, in the end, there are lessons to impart and judgements to deliver and reckonings to be had.
This is an example of the availability heuristic, or bias, the tendency described by Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman of people to use easily remembered information to make complex judgements.
There was a short breath of air in late summer before love and money planet Venus went retrograde at the beginning of autumn, throwing our value judgements for a loop.
In comments at today's event to mark the one-year anniversary of the GDPR, Ireland's data protection commissioner indicated that some of these investigations will result in judgements this summer.
Experian, along with two other major credit reporting agencies, Equifax Inc and TransUnion, generate credit reports and scores based on consumers' borrowing and payment habits, including bankruptcies and court judgements.
Click here to view original GIFSome things, like cooking or watching terrible movies, are best enjoyed in the company of a significant other—or casual sexual acquaintance, no judgements here.
And who are we to make sound judgements when our entire existence can be neatly summed up by this video of frankly wasted train passengers putting bagels on people's heads?
Speaking at a Wall Street Journal event in London, Broadbent said sterling's decline since June's referendum had been "pretty orderly, actually" and reflected markets' longer-term judgements about Britain's economy.
The policy may sound simple but it involves all sorts of judgements that expose the company's political calculations and leave it open to charges of bias and/or moral failure.
The whole thing is, it's my judgements in there, but it's nice when people can argue or talk about things and not get hurt feelings when someone disagrees with them.
I like the idea of throwing my body against the canon, of positing my shallow judgements on their looks as the most important record of art of the preceding century.
I think the media must escape this current death spiral and the only way to truly pull up is to abandon the numerical value judgements associated with traffic and page views.
Kerry supported Yasay's call for China to take a position so bilateral dialogue could happen and said he was confident Manila would make the right judgements in how to move forward.
Jeanie Finlay's powerful documentary film captures his journey to parenthood, as he navigates healthcare costs, family tensions, constant judgements by strangers, and an uncomfortable reckoning with his own sense of identity.
By telling the story of a lost friend, she successfully argues that the perception and judgements that relegate women to one box or the other are harmful and all too common.
One conclusion is clear and consistent: companies like Facebook — and the practices they develop to respond to the challenges of moderation — are human endeavors, governed by human experiences, judgements, and needs.
Responses from the panel's four speakers were varied, but they shared a common disinterest with the question itself, rejecting the presumption that human value judgements could be applied to something nonhuman.
Some may also be worried about the privacy implications of Facebook — a company that has previously worked with surveillance agencies like the NSA — examining user data to make such sensitive judgements.
The conservative curator described the omissions as a function of his colleagues' judgements; there is no evidence that Facebook management mandated or was even aware of any political bias at work.
And no matter the shade these eyeshadow colors are bright, making them perfect for the your next big party, Halloween, or a Saturday night in eating takeout sushi (no judgements here).
"From now on, there will be no cases, just judgements," Arjun Patiala (Diljit Dosanjh) declares on the first day of his job as a police officer in a small Punjabi city.
High-yield investors are particularly irked by portability, as judgements about a company's management and ownership and their strategy plays a significant role in the decision to invest in its bonds.
"We're not opposing their request to dismiss their own claims, but we're seeking declaratory judgements that will force these issues to be litigated in the right forums," says a Match spokesperson.
Of course Uber drivers can still sue their assailant, but private people rarely have the assets to pay for judgements against them and insurance policies generally do not cover criminal acts.
Amodei refrained from making any judgements about the president's actions but said he supports holding investigations and that he is a "big fan of oversight," according to the New York Times.
Morphing her body until it is unrecognizable and inhuman, Földes leaves no room for judgements based on her physical qualities, an otherwise unavoidable societal construct we enact when viewing another person.
Some researchers and critics argue that any claims that algorithms can make judgements based on perceived mood or facial reaction (sometimes called "affective computing") amount to little more than modern day phrenology.
I'll need to actually drive the thing before we can make any concrete judgements, but given Hyundai's other cars I suspect the Ioniq could provide Toyota quite a run for its money.
I think if your interest in people and their individuality supersedes coming to snap judgements or your need, for whatever reason, to fight for one side, then that's [going to come through].
Cohn was fascinated by the work of Gary Klein, a psychologist who was funded by the Army to study how experienced firefighters made snap judgements amidst infernos that normally induce paralyzing fear.
Right, but if the users are putting the things [up], if people are using our platform to put their stuff there, we're just connected with them, we're not making any judgements. Yeah.
Blair's decision to write a foreword for the dossier that concluded Iraq had or could quickly deploy WMDs "indicates a distinction between his beliefs and the JIC's actual judgements," Chilcot's report reads.
It isn't precise to make subjective judgements about whether the U.S. will be better or worse off than Hubei, Italy or Korea or how far those countries are through their infection cycles.
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While last week's episode was a series of character judgements that produced more questions than answers, "The Last of the Starks," was an acknowledgement that characters are getting dumber by the episode.
It scanned my entire history and made judgements on who my closest friends were, who I talk to regularly and whose posts I like the most, then behaved according to its findings.
Of the more than $3.7 billion in False Claims Act settlements and judgements the Justice Department reported in 2017, $3.4 billion came from cases initiated by whistleblowers, who were rewarded nearly $393 million.
The move is expected to dramatically reduce the number of cases filed with federal courts in eastern Texas, which have frequently sided with patent holders in quick trials involving multi-million-dollar judgements.
"If as part of the future partnership, parliament passes an identical law to an EU law, it may make sense for UK courts to look at the appropriate ECJ judgements," the document says.
China Judgements Online, the official database established in 2013 that purports to compile court verdicts from the entire country, shows that no less than 701 individuals received death sentences between 2011 and 2016.
Art made not for aesthetic judgements, or because it looks good hanging in a penthouse, but designed to make something happen — whether that is to heal someone or show the impermanence of existence.
In the governments fiscal-year 2018, the SSA's Office of the Inspector General (OIG) reported about $98 million in recoveries, fines, settlements/judgements, and restitution as a result of Social Security fraud investigations.
With this newly introduced confusion, our previous capitalization policy thrust us into the realm of value judgements: Should the new version of Bitcoin, called Bitcoin Cash, be capitalized when Bitcoin proper is not?
According to the report, Google says Conversation AI can identify abuse with "more than 92 percent certainty and a 10 percent false-positive rate" when compared to the judgements of a human panel.
While policymakers can work on pay and other tangible incentives for our teachers, collectively, we can check our perceptions of teachers to ensure our judgements aren't biased by public opinion or false narratives.
But the problem—a problem most major social media companies have faced—is that recommendation algorithms aren't really trained to make moral and health-related judgements about the kinds of content they recommend.
"Both of those lawsuits were dismissed in 2016 and the judgements in favor of the Estate and against Mr. Robson and Mr. Safechuck remain FINAL," said a statement from estate attorney, Howard Weitzman.
These systems are trained on thousands of examples images in order to learn what things look like, but we don't often know which exact elements within pictures AI is using to make its judgements.
Threat level: He cautioned that there are "many people better qualified than I to make judgements on this," but added: Go deeper: Earth's carbon dioxide has jumped to the highest level in human history
Such judgements did not stop the government pushing on with the IPA, though — and it went on to cement bulk collection at the core of its surveillance modus operandi at the end of 2016.
Like almost every small Ontario town, I live underwater in a misogynist conservative mainstream, and their ding-dong judgements will fuck up my business if they don't like how I peacock for romance online.
And it's an admission that exercising judgement and using human beings with expertise to make those judgements can be a better model than handing that power over to algorithms and anyone with an internet connection.
Being doxxed can be distressing for anyone—the idea that all this information about you is out there, and people online tend to make really harsh judgements and say things they wouldn't say in person.
Suddenly, that feeling of seeing it all put out there in the universe in this way that anyone could see it and dismiss, make reflections and judgements or form attractions was really strange to me.
In this way, bias in facial recognition threatens to reinforce the prejudices of society; disproportionately affecting women and minorities, potentially locking them out of the world's digital infrastructure, or inflicting life-changing judgements on them.
The new study, by Supran and the well-known science historian Naomi Oreskes, could bolster the legal cases currently being explored, though it is not explicitly aimed at making any legal judgements, the authors state.
It's easy to make snap judgements about a move like this and assume all participants will be static from here on out, but for everyone involved, more change feels like it's on the horizon—a.k.a.
The parent is also facing lawsuits in New York and Delaware by hedge fund bondholders over guarantees on the bankrupt unit's debt, with judgements worth a combined $11.4 billion expected between this month and next.
While Mueller has indicted Russians for interference in the election and charged Manafort and others in crimes unrelated to the campaign, he has not yet made judgements about collusion or whether the president obstructed justice.
Facebook's Community Standards team—the gang that formerly was the last word in content judgements—prepares a package of information about the offending content as well as a defense of the company's actions or inactions.
But definitive judgements on debates are only made in hindsight—once we know who wins an election, we'll go back and cherry-pick the worst Clinton or Trump gaffes as signs the loser was losing.
The question of privacy as an intrinsic right has been alluded to in a series of contradictory judgements throughout India's legislative history, but Thursday's 547-page ruling settles the issue, establishing a strong constitutional precedent.
So when they spew backhanded compliments or judgements — we're not talking about blatant bigotry here — it's not so easy to figure out how to stand up for ourselves, gently correct them, and maintain a positive relationship.
And despite the small size, Acer is still promising around 10 hours of battery life off a charge, although, obviously, we'll have to see how that holds up in the real world before making any judgements.
"One can make different judgements about what he did for his country, one can view various moments in Uzbekistan's modern history differently, but he preserved stability in the country, he preserved its steady development," said Putin.
In an actual interpersonal relationship, whether it's a friendship or romantic or family, there's a lot more risk there because there are actual judgements and ways they can let you down or you can hurt them.
It added that around 9,000 judgements had been issued in connection with its diesel emissions scandal, which came to light in 2015, and the majority of customer complaints had been unsuccessful at district and higher courts.
The events of the hearing demonstrate how political alignments now pervade all other beliefs, even those entirely unrelated to politics, and calls into question the ability of elected leaders and average people to make unbiased judgements.
If you're hosting Thanksgiving and actually want to spend some time with your family outside the kitchen this year (no judgements if you don't), consider taking a few pointers from the queen of quick meals, Rachael Ray.
So cancel those post-work drinks you were dreading, slip on a pair of these carefree sheets, and travel back to simpler times instead (no judgements here if you decide to munch a PB&J in bed).
Exercises in writing first-person narratives from the perspective of the AI system might get us closer to understanding and evaluating machine logic and thought process, especially in areas where accountability for outcomes and judgements is important.
So they are making judgements on whether content can be considered illegal online hate speech, and if so they have agreed to take it down — aiming to do so within 2500 hours of a report being received.
Things get even trickier when claims about race (such as the dubious claim that the Electoral College was established to benefit slave owners) are introduced, or when judgements are made about people who live in swing states.
We all want quality information—excepting those likely to benefit from the spread of bad information, of course—but what happens to our ability to properly make quality judgements given overloaded network conditions and limited attention spans?
But without making judgements on Xiaomi's image processing, it's clear at the very least that 203-megapixel image sensors allow for the possibility of significantly more detailed photos than conventional phone cameras in situations with good lighting.
Being indifferent to small-minded judgements and realizing my world does not revolve around theirs, is what helped me combat the weird, toxic judgmental voice inside my head that constantly called me a "gashti" (Urdu word for slut).
As a thoughtful and engaged director, Ryan has continued to add value to Uber, offering insights and judgements that have helped us navigate the ups and downs of the business as we have grown over the past decade.
The Global Healthy Living Foundation (GHLF) answered the call to comments on ICER's recent scoping document, and intends to hold ICER responsible for its judgements ICER and its leadership claim the patient voice is of interest to them.
The social network is simultaneously an open technology platform that's just a skeleton fleshed out by what users volunteer, but also an editorialized publisher that makes value judgements about what's informative or entertaining, and what's misleading or distracting.
Unlike Internet-assisted dating, meeting another human being in the flesh before your very eyes allows you to establish a connection based on immediate physical chemistry and making snap judgements, without the pre-screening process of profile stalking.
He said there would need to be a mix of public investment and change driven by financial markets because of their power to reflect judgements about the future value of assets in a world affected by climate change.
Algorithms made judgements on who to pay attention to (ranking people who hung around longer higher than those who just arrived, for example), while the robots' motions flowed from one arm to the next like ripples in a pond.
Two legal judgements at the highest level in Europe in recent years have reaffirmed that all Member States' data retention regimes must comply with core principles of legality, necessity, and proportionality in order to avoid breaching citizens' fundamental rights.
For example, while we don't need to worry about super-intelligent AI running amok any time soon, we do need to think about how machine learning algorithms used today in healthcare, education, and criminal justice, are making biased judgements.
And with the confusion of conflicting legal judgements being issued in circuit courts, there will be growing pressure for clarity — either by Congress revising the legislation, or by cases being pushed to the Supreme Court for a definitive ruling.
"Outlawing fair-share fees will override the judgements of 23 States plus the District of Columbia that have enacted statutory collective-bargaining frameworks covering public-education employees," David C. Frederick, a lawyer for the union, argued in court papers.
The video's subjects share the specific judgements that've been bandied their way: "I should be ashamed to be on TV. I should be ashamed to [be shot wearing] underwear in my size," shares Desseaux of criticisms she's heard before.
However egalitarian the festival believes itself to be, every person has their own definition of qualities like thoughtfulness or creativity, and anyone in a gatekeeper role like those sorting through applications inevitably brings their own values to their judgements.
It looks like it might take a while for everyone to work out their feelings, but here are some snap judgements from people who literally just walked out of the premiere, which was in Los Angeles on Monday night.
But what's most telling about today's announcement is that Facebook remains insistent on arguing that it's not really in a position to make judgements about the stuff it shows its two billion users — someone else needs to do it.
But in an untitled series in which she creates impressionistic, non-exact reproductions of children's drawings, she exposes the complexity of the original works and the difficulty in defining "adult" art, thereby reassessing standard value judgements of artistic quality.
Members of Congress, U.S. allies, and journalists are just some of the key parties that rely on accurate data from the Pentagon to make determinations and judgements about future military budgets and U.S. involvement in conflicts overseas, among other things.
A French court said in September the former trader was liable for only 1 million euros of the 4.9 billion in losses he racked up at the bank in 2008, the latest in a series of judgements on the case.
It's difficult because I don't want to make any sweeping judgements without knowing anyone, but I do think that the fact that there have been so many celebrity kids getting famous recently has brought out a lot of people yelling nepotism.
Liberals also put a premium on tolerance: partly because they regard individual rights as pre-eminent and partly because they understand that, particularly in the world of human affairs, people seldom know enough to be absolutely certain of their judgements.
I won't pass any final judgements on the UA Record app, which Under Armour has updated to play nice with the UA Band and other new connected devices (one second, I'll get to those), because I was only using beta software.
In a new essay for Time magazine, Rose unequivocally and unapologetically declares that after letting other peoples' judgements — namely, slut-shaming — tear her apart for so long, she refuses let the labels and insults have any bearing on her life.
Revealing hidden patterns in human rights cases The researchers also found that the judgements of the court were more dependent on the facts of the case itself (that is to say, its history and its particulars) than the legal arguments (i.e.
Having lived former lives as a lawyer and as a close-up magician, perhaps these influences give Nicholas' the ability to look into the house precedent of years past, and without fabricating cheap copies, produce his own subtle rulings and judgements.
In an age where governments are facing heavy criticism for purging online data, the Supreme Court of Canada has publicly archived all hyperlinks cited in its judgements, a proactive move that bucks the trend of institutional information vanishing from the internet.
While I'm going to wait for a full review to make any real judgements, aside from doubling down on that awful webcam location, Dell's new XPS 13 looks like it might prove, once again, why its flagship laptop is a perennial top pick.
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"This order seems to be innocent of the legal definition of consent and of the judgements of the Supreme Court that are quite clear that even a woman of 'easy virtue' may well withhold consent," Supreme Court lawyer Karuna Nundy told BBC.
However there are still tricky judgements to be made on determining what is proportionate data retention, and assessing and managing how data retention impacts fundamental privacy rights — and how the "essence" of those rights can be protected when bulk collection is occurring.
The second major way to assess historical greatness is the approach hinted at by Hall of Famer Isiah Thomas: judge players within the context of their own eras, against their contemporaries, and then use those judgements as a basis for cross-era comparisons.
Gianforte has publicly come out against the American Health Care Act, saying he would not have voted in favor of the version that passed the House, and, as Jacobs pointed out, that he was waiting to make further judgements after the CBO's score.
"We ask you to waive immediately all confidentiality agreements on Xavier Rolet so that shareholders can now hear the truth and make informed judgements on the expected EGM [Extraordinary General Meeting] regarding your continued chairmanship and the retention of Xavier Rolet as CEO," it said.
Even single-celled organisms have the penchant to "do the right thing at the right time" in order to survive, and it is apparent that they are equipped with the cognitive machinery to exercise value judgements, which is the key to understanding such behavioral processes.
Comparatively in the States we have PhD-heavy companies like Semantic Machines that have raised relatively modest sums of money to tackle difficult AI problems, but we also have Magic Leap's $542 million Series B — so it's probably premature to make any concrete judgements.
"In both proceedings, the judges came to the same conclusion in their judgements, which were comprehensible to all sides, well balanced, well-founded and well-derived: Kuwait Airways acted in accordance with the laws of Germany and its home country," it said in a statement.
President Trump thus interposed the powers of the presidency against the lawful subpoenas of the House of Representatives, and assumed to himself functions and judgements necessary to the exercise of the sole power of impeachment vested by the Constitution in the House of Representatives.
The prosecution rejected this, stating Jutting was able to form judgements and exercise self-control before and after the killings, filming his torture of Ningsih on his mobile phone as well as hours of footage in which he discussed the murders, bingeing on cocaine and his graphic sexual fantasies.
Adopting similar regulation here in the United States could help make it harder for marketers to say crazy things on their products' labels, but it probably wouldn't do anything about big food's sneaky scientific influences — or to assuage our larger problem of assigning often senseless value judgements to food.
S8 owners will get a pair free in the box with their phone, with the headphones set to be sold separately for $99, which seems to make it a pretty good deal — although obviously we'll have to see how they sound in person before making any final judgements.
" To combat the negativity, Willis said that she "did some compassionate self forgiveness for any judgements I was holding against myself or my body for not behaving the was [sic] I wanted it to and really just allowed myself to be exactly where I was at and let go.
An EPA ban would fly in the face of the judgements of more than 100 countries — including Canada, the U.K., Japan and Australia — that have reviewed the science and allowed farmers to use the product on more than 85033 different crops, including corn, citrus, grapes, soybeans and wheat.
Bringing a majority of creditors together in one group and securing a judge's assent would also put these international creditors on a par with Saudi banks, which have so far refused to negotiate with AHAB and are trying to enforce separate court judgements against the company, Charlton said.
A riff on the popular "Feels Guy" sub-meme "I Wish I Was At Home Playing Video Games," the meme is based on a character standing in the corner of a party with a cloud of thoughts surrounding them, including judgements of others, misogynistic remarks, and snobby opinions about music.
Whether you buy your wine wine during your weekly Trader Joe's run, get fancy with a wine delivery service, or are keen on picking up a bottle from the nearest CVS whenever the mood strikes (hey, zero judgements here), things could always be a little easier in the wine department.
It's been only a few days since Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh was accused of attempting to rape a woman when they were both teenagers at a party, but there have already been a rush of judgements and debates, arguments and counterarguments that blossomed in the absence of anyone knowing anything.
The judgements show that the General Court, Europe's second-highest court, in general endorses the European Commission's methodology in its tax crackdown but stipulates the Commission must do its homework properly to prove its case - potentially a bad omen for Apple fighting a record 13-billion-euro Irish tax order.
Anyway, Mothersill supports but revises Kant's Third Critique by attempting to show that there are no principles or laws of taste,  but that judgements of taste are, as she puts it, "genuine" — not a roundabout way of talking about oneself, for instance, but really about specific things in the world.
Giving some early thoughts on the AG's opinion, University of East Anglia law lecturer and Internet privacy rights researcher, Paul Bernal, suggested the opinion is taking a very neutral stance — "leaving it to the Member states" to make judgements of proportionality and determine how they are respecting the essence of European fundamental rights.
A scholar at heart, I also found myself an often lone voice that was anti-nuclear and even anti-military, anti-military for me meaning opinionated but also highly knowledgeable, somewhat akin to a movie critic, loving my subject but also not shy about making judgements regarding the flops and the losers.
DuckDuckGo is concerned US regulators aren't thinking pro-actively enough about remedies for competition in the US search market — and is hoping to encourage more of a lean-in approach to support boosting diversity so that rivals aren't left waiting years for the courts to issue judgements before any relief is possible.
"Cry Too Much" relies on crushed out percussion and a few lumbering loops to drive home a simple refrain "In a world unknown to us they say we cry too much"—an abstract meditation on the judgements applied to emotionality when it comes from voices perceived as feminine, rather than, uh, lonely boys.
The 22017-year-old has charted an uncommon career, directing films, including Short Term 212 and The Glass Castle, that focus on people on the periphery of mainstream pop culture who have built their lives striving — imperfectly — to be understood, to be seen, beyond the snap judgements placed on them by the world.
The video also touches on the very real feeling of doubting your style choices because of anxiety about other people's opinions: "I'll be at the door, almost ready to [leave the house] and I'll preempt those judgements — I'll go change into something that makes me feel more invisible and like I'll fit in," Tajima shared.
Perles has helped Holocaust victims who were U.S. nationals while in Nazi concentration camps receive compensation from Germany; won hundred million dollar judgements against Iran on behalf of victims of terrorism, settled cases for the victims of Muammar Gaddafi's Libya; and brought cases against the Syrian government for Americans brutally murdered by the Islamic State.
In Egg, those judgements are reflected everywhere: Karen and Don can't understand why a woman who is able (physically and financially) to have children herself would outsource the pregnancy, while Tina balks at the idea that any woman who wants to be a parent also has to be labeled a mother, with all the baggage that implies.
The Commission's approach looks to be aligning with Facebook's rethought approach — with the subjective question of how to make judgements on what is (and therefore what isn't) a trustworthy source likely being handed off to third parties, given that another strand of the code is focused on "enabling fact-checkers, researchers and public authorities to continuously monitor online disinformation".
Brian SchatzBrian Emanuel Schatz'Medicare for All' complicates Democrats' pitch to retake Senate Criminal justice reform should extend to student financial aid Booker, Durbin and Leahy introduce bill to ban death penalty MORE (D-Hawaii), who questioned why the company doesn't use "human beings" to "make human judgements" instead of an AI. Read more on the unfolding situation here.
"And I think it will be important for everybody around the world to not make immediate judgements but give this new president-elect a chance to put their team together, to examine the issues, to determine what their policies will be, because, as I always said, how you campaign isn't always the same as how you govern," Obama continued.
The Australian Feminist Judgements Project also looks at the experience of indigenous women, including a rewriting of the 1934 High Court of Australia judgment of Tuckiar v R, whereby, in the course of the trial, the defendant was alleged to have had sex with an Aboriginal woman—what was then deemed to be a serious attack on his reputation.
Earlier this week, President Donald Trump criticized the media for making what he claimed were unfair judgements against high school student Nick Sandmann and his classmates at a Kentucky Catholic school — who were recorded wearing "Make America Great Again" hats while in a standoff with a group of Native American activists at the Indigenous Peoples March in Washington, D.C. last week.
But strategists from several banks said that following the surprise election of U.S. President Donald Trump and last year's Brexit shock it was now standard practice to be told to steer clear of discussing the details of what was positive or negative for markets in the political sphere, for fear of being seen to make unqualified judgements on policy or politics.
President Donald Trump is once again taking aim at the media, this time for what he claims were unfair judgements against high school student Nick Sandmann and his classmates at a Kentucky Catholic school — who were recorded wearing "Make America Great Again" hats while in a standoff with a group of Native American activists at the Indigenous Peoples March in Washington, D.C. on Friday.
I maintain my innocence — I will continue this fight for as long as I breathe for all the people that are feel that they have to take pleas out of fear and who's lives are forever altered by a system where sensationalized and untruthful media plays too big of a role which creates bias unfair judgements and  allows for people to consider personal gains instead of justice.
Somewhat ironically, Patook recycles the Tinder 'swipe to like' mechanism as one of the options for screening potential friend matches, although you can also switch to a list view — arguably a better fit for a friend-finding scenario where making snap judgements on whether someone is potential friendship material just from a short online profile seems even less sane than doing so in a dating context.
It's not the first time the Investigatory Powers Tribunal (IPT) has ruled against the agencies it oversees — that was back in February 153, pertaining to retrospective NSA-GCHQ data-sharing — but it's handed down just a handful of counter-agency judgements over its fifteen+ years, all of them since the 215 Snowden revelations, so this is another landmark moment in the unpicking of secret government mass surveillance programs.
From the outside looking in, Applied's approach might sound highly manual and high maintenance, given how necessarily involved the platform is in each and every hire, but Glazebrook says in fact it's "all been baked into the tech" — so the platform takes the strain of the restructuring by automating the hand-holding involved in debiasing job ads and judgements, letting employers self-serve to step them through a reconstructed recruitment process.
With the additional moderator headcount Facebook will still only have 7,500 people employed to review all flagged content — so more than MI5's headcount but relatively far fewer, given the staggering scale of its content moderation challenge, which runs the gamut from reviewing and making judgements on extremism/terrorist related content; to child abuse and other criminal content; to hate speech and racism; to violence and cruelty of all stripes.
In a webinar concerning the next 20 years in healthcare, Carl W. Nelson, associate professor at Northeastern University D'Amore-McKim School of Business, also points out that "Big Data does have its challenges in terms of confidentiality and things that you would be worried about — but [can be used] appropriately to guide decision-making, to make judgements…" and how complete would an automated medical diagnostic system be without proper knowledge of human emotion to guide it?
The failure of the United States to implement public policy based on widely accepted Fair Information Practice Principles (FIPPS) has led to a data arms race in the U.S. Those principles are: More and more personal information is being vacuumed up and used to make judgements about people, sell them something or manipulate them in other ways, without regard to whether these practices are in line with our values and, in many cases, without the individuals' knowledge or consent.
While he has a good amount of powder to spread around—those who draw either his ire or frustration at different points through the book include other members of the band, numerous record executives, the police in general, the federal government at large, and the especially hardcore members of the 25s counterculture like a group called The Motherfuckers who kicked off a riot after an MC25 show at the Fillmore East in 250—he saves the harshest judgements for himself.
I didn't just disagree with his judgements on the theory of evolution (a godless lie), gay people (demon-possessed), rock music (a vector for demonic possession), the Catholic Church (a Satanic world conspiracy), Islam (a moon cult founded by nefarious agents of the Catholic Church and followed by the demon-possessed), or nice Jewish boys like myself (good for killing Muslims, but hellbound unless we converted to Christianity)—I found much of it to be utterly morally reprehensible, which it is.
When it comes to kicking certain users, including sites that facilitate white supremacy, "These are very important conversations that should be grappled with in a very transparent way, in a very organized way, preferably by governments, and not so much by private companies, and even less so by private companies that sit deep in the stack, see a lot of this stuff go through, but don't really have the tools or the expertise to be making judgements on it," he added.
But now, we see those dudes' influence scaled back, sharing and even subordinating to the whims of numbers, less biased, less prone to visual judgements, less likely to be taken aback by a pair of big ol' sculpey arms; we see the training attitudes of players slowly shifting away from tiny lil' arm crunches and into the world of powerful core shit and tedious skill development, looking less to make a visual impression and looking more towards blowing someone away with applicable skill sets.

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