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LOS ANGELES — Audiences have splintered into a million personalized subsets.
Subsets of the LGBTQ population had different degrees to difficulty.
The poll found that several subsets of voters largely support ObamaCare.
Are there subsets of asexuality you feel are important to distinguish?
This season, subsets of the family have been to Vail and Iceland.
But there are some positive signs in subsets of the emerging universe.
And one of the subsets is the keeping things organized and clean.
He highlighted the importance of segmentation to focus on specific customer subsets.
There are WAM subsets for people who prefer mud (mudlarkers) or water (wetlook).
It gives users broader latitude when they write about "subsets" of protected categories.
Large subsets say the country must be either Jewish first or democratic first.
Organic, antibiotic-free and hormone-free foods "are subsets of a broader trend," Kalinowski said.
PSL: This stands for PUASluthateLookism, an umbrella term for various subsets of incel-related worldviews.
Click on one of those and you'll be directed to additional subsets and so on.
Semantic dog whistles work by exploiting different linguistic conventions among different subsets of a speaker's audience.
Alles said he believed Abraxane could eventually help cure certain subsets of early-stage pancreatic cancer.
They have ideas with subsets of ideas and reactions to ideas indented beneath the original ideas.
But within that section are smaller subsets of books dealing with, say, Saudi Arabia or Egypt.
Certain subsets—Upper East Siders, transit geeks, the Times —treated its arrival like the moon landing.
The DMV area continues to produce promising musical acts from all subsets of hip-hop culture.
Ads targeting similar subsets of people and metadata about the ads (clicks, shares, etc) are also requested.
He runs a team of 35 staffers, split between smaller subsets handling engineering, data and information technology.
Conversely, the European Union defines the category of juniper-flavored spirits with 19 subsets of geographical origin.
They said their subsets, called Los Sures and Bad Boys, abided by a strict code of conduct.
Facebook also has a formula to guide its censors on which subsets of these groups are protected.
There are subsets for small, midsize, and big private business, and cross sections for different industry types.
But I'm left wondering about the value of the smaller subsets of language that can still hold.
It all starts in South Carolina this cycle, with two especially important subsets of the black vote there.
A controversial slide depicting Facebook's now-defunct policy that disqualified subsets of protected groups from hate speech shielding.
Facebook's model was trained on a massive corpus of videos to identify interesting subsets of a video frame.
VICE: Your studies find a lot of shocking correlations between seemingly trivial subsets of knowledge and increased income.
But it's more lenient on statements about subsets of these categories, and about "quasi-protected" categories like refugees.
Alternative assets such as venture and subsets of private equity in emerging markets will enter their golden age.
Epidemiology presents a third option: long-term studies of population subsets that are already defined by their exposure.
But the 20-year-old rapper continues to cause friction among some subsets of the country music crowd.
Others have attempted to define subsets of the generation based on the rise of various forms of technology.
It can be in one big piece of legislation or it could be in multiple subsets of legislation.
Of the two main subsets of bipolar disorder, bipolar II may be more subtle and more difficult to diagnose.
"However, a small effect of sugar or effects on subsets of children cannot be ruled out," the article said.
The credibility interval is higher for subsets based on gender, age and race, as the sample size is reduced.
The women were broken down into three subsets: younger (below 23), middle (103-35), and older (36 and over).
Potentially, employers may face constant union organizing campaigns from multiple unions trying to organize small subsets of their workforce.
Cohen's lawyer can share subsets of the material with Trump and the Trump Organization for their own privilege review.
One of the most important subsets of usability testing, qualitative user feedback, has also faced an onslaught of automation.
I would spend time with all these subsets of humanity, and I became fascinated by different people's sex lives.
Plenty of startups have tackled subsets of these problems, but to date no one has built a generalized solution.
And Grossmann and Isaac found those groups — representing certain subsets of the population — were more influential than individual voters.
The Kneser conjecture was about a certain type of graph you can construct from the k-element subsets of an n-element set—you construct this graph where the k-element subsets are the vertices, and two k-element sets are connected by an edge if they don't have any elements in common.
These non-US operators of the F-35 can be divided into two subsets, each with its own strategic implications.
Think of your DNA as a list of instructions for making proteins, and genes as small subsets of that list.
But when they looked at subsets of people, almost all the increased risk was concentrated in the youngest age group.
The most sparse of all its subsets, samba canção prioritized melody and harmony over a rigid adherence to danceable grooves.
Jump Capital's Johnson said of the various subsets of consumer finance startups, robos pose the least-attractive option for banks.
Similar to past surveys, this poll showed significant gaps in views of the president among various subsets of the military.
Image via ProPublica A controversial slide depicting Facebook's now-defunct policy that disqualified subsets of protected groups from hate speech shielding.
The IPS is particularly inaccurate when looking at subsets of migrants, such as students, since the sample size is even smaller.
While improvements at that rate may seem glacial, there are signs of faster change in interesting subsets of the venture world.
In all data subsets, those who were rocking the ganj were also changing their sheets more often than those who weren't.
As drug companies and researchers struggle to salvage failed studies, they are tempted by small percent improvements in subsets of participants.
Facebook's decision not to protect subsets of protected groups arose because some subgroups such as "female drivers" didn't seem especially sensitive.
Shane separated them into smaller subsets, including IPAs, Amber Ales, and Stouts and then she let the network do its thing.
Mr. Alvarez and Mr. Reyes described how their subsets of the Trinitarios terrorized rivals, including a Trinitarios splinter group called Sunset.
Anyone could potentially identify as non-binary but there are arguably some trends within various subsets of the non-binary community.
It asks, "Which of the below subsets do we protect?" with the choices being female drivers, black children and white men.
By picking various small subsets of the data, a researcher could hypothetically get any positive or negative "effect" of the boatlift.
That's especially true in handbags and athletic wear, two subsets of the luxury goods market that have come under pressure this year.
The three of them are respectively tackling the main subsets of food-tech: prepared meal delivery, online ordering and meal kit delivery.
Some worry that when gay bars are lost, opportunities for spontaneous interaction between subsets of the LGBTQ community are lost with them.
They then studied subsets of the babies when they turned two years old to look for early symptoms of anxiety and depression.
For example, brands can target smaller subsets of shoppers with customized email offers as opposed to a mass blast to all subscribers.
Occupy Wall Street is a good example of a contemporary movement that attempted to avoid divisive subsets of both people and language.
However, Roku has decided to organize content by type instead of, say, subsets of "comedy" or "action," or whatever genre was being searched.
It's actually a green master plan with three green subsets: the Green Apollo Program, the Green Industrial Mobilization and the Green Marshall Plan.
We don't know this yet, but if we did know this, we could be able to then develop drugs to target those subsets.
Conversely, certain subsets of voters may have a big impact on the final results without really showing up in the pre-election polling.
He said different subsets of the Florida Hispanic community could part from the traditional behavior of registering and voting for the same party.
Chemotherapy, angiogenesis, genomics, and immunotherapy were each hailed as a cure, spurred hope, and made contributions to lengthening survival in subsets of patients.
The latest findings from the SWAN study identified some patterns around the four subsets of women who experienced varying degrees of hot flashes.
So do political campaigns, like those for President Trump and former President Barack Obama, which tailored their messages to narrow subsets of voters.
When Woody and Hart asked three people to cross-match subsets of 100 faces, even the fastest one took six hours to finish.
Lane theory holds that candidates are essentially running to attract subsets of voters who have consistently different sets of priorities, ideological or otherwise.
And its international subsets, specifically in this case Vogue India, should be giving a global stage to the women the magazine was created for.
They can "record from (listen to) or stimulate (talk to) small subsets of nerve fibers very selectively, and reasonably comprehensively," Clark explained via email.
Second, Shulkin must quickly get up to speed on VA's two other subsets: the Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA) and the National Cemetery Administration (NCA).
She explains the makeup of the Black Caucus, which conveniently stands in as a primer on the different subsets of Black students at Winchester.
You already have keyboard shortcuts for Photoshop tools, for example, but the extra touch bar can give you faster access to subsets of tools.
Well, they are actually subsets of LCD screens—the basic technology is the same, the difference mainly lies in how the screen is lit.
Yet Facebook has tried and failed over the years to get people to build Friend Lists for posting to different subsets of their network.
Or do they focus on subsets that are especially relevant to their reelections, such as party members, interest group and community leaders, and donors?
She created dossiers containing different subsets of data, which she displayed in a London gallery in 2016 and offered for sale, starting at £100 ($135).
In the Standard Model, elementary particles are manifestations of three "symmetry groups"—essentially, ways of interchanging subsets of the particles that leave the equations unchanged.
The LP's cerebral title references a technical term used to describe a standard way of "assigning a measure to subsets of Euclidean space" (thanks Wikipedia!).
While the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) codifies 41 different types of whiskey, gin boasts three measly subsets: distilled, redistilled, and compounded.
That means the desktop site has built up a ton of cruft as the company ships features that appeal to only subsets of its users.
When the researchers analyzed various subsets of women, they found these benefits of weight loss were confined to women who weren't receiving hormone replacement therapy.
Some users will always take issue with the hate filters for not being strong enough, or focused on certain subsets of potentially abusive users over others.
Click here to view original GIFThat's goddamn bloodVinyl nerds love limited editions, and one of the rarest subsets of gimmick records are the liquid-filled variety.
With nearly a third of Hispanics statewide registered with no party affiliation, both parties are tailoring their message to reach all possible subsets of the community.
But it has also made it possible for anybody to become a little star in their own corner of the universe, connecting intimately with subsets of fans.
It was a vigorous prebuttal to Clinton's speech Thursday highlighting Trump's outspoken support from self-described white nationalists and other extreme subsets of the far-right fringe.
With the internet and targeting data-rich social networks like Facebook, they can reach extremely specific subsets of their customers with marketing messages tuned to their identity.
Clinical-trial watchdogs rightly note that using too many measures or outcome targets or patient subsets can open the door to cherry-picking or moving the goalposts.
The ad-driven marketplace companies in our index, on the other hand, are going after relatively smaller advertising markets, which are often subsets of a broader transactional market.
The subsets of the technology industry that Dudley pointed to as creating the most jobs in New York were internet publishing, e-commerce and scientific research and development.
The nine federal exemptions have been litigated into such a series of subsets that even some lawyers need other lawyers familiar with FOIA law when seeking federal records.
It's hard to say how long have these search features been around, but it seems Instagram is currently testing a variety of configurations on various subsets of users.
It is a number of different subsets, which have not always been aligned on whether the best option for the soup company is to sell or stay independent.
It goes without saying the heavy metal community has never been the most welcoming (with some subsets less so than others), but that's not what is truly bothersome.
Their model suggests complex data sets of personal information cannot be protected against re-identification by current methods of "anonymizing" data — such as releasing samples (subsets) of the information.
Machines accessing subsets of the population will also make it faster and cheaper for clinicians to identify patients with particular disease characteristics and to enroll them in clinical trials.
Then there are all the apps that are subsets of programming — Viacom's Noggin, Sesame Street Go, PBS Kids, the Nick app — that further narrow down offerings based on genre.
Along with the crews are localized subsets of notorious national gangs — Bloods, Crips and Latin Kings — many of which take shape at Rikers and drive violence across the city.
And a pair of academic studies that looked at the subsets of the population most likely to be affected by the law show steady employment despite the policy changes.
As a result, movie studios and TV showrunners have to cater to subsets of diehard devotees, who expect to have a say in how their favorite properties are handled.
In the case, the RNC is asking for subsets of records from undersecretary of management Patrick Kennedy, former IT aide Bryan Pagliano and ex-chief of staff Cheryl Mills.
It's important to take a comprehensive look at all crime trends, specific subsets of crime categories, historical context, and geographic characteristics of local jurisdictions, such as urban and rural.
That rule that left subsets of protected groups exposed to hate speech was blasted in a ProPublica piece in June 2017, though Facebook said it no longer applied that policy.
"There are a lot of subsets on my menu," he says, giving the option for his customers to have classic dishes, or gluten-free and vegan versions of those dishes.
Though every member of the court signed on to the judgment, Justice Ginsburg's final move citing the committee report ignited a small but telling tiff between two subsets of jurists.
These topic-based chats aren't just new chat rooms you set up by adding people you know from your contacts, but rather function as subsets to a main group chat.
So social media companies and the leaders who run them are rewarded for focusing on reach and engagement, not for positive impact or for protecting subsets of users from harm.
Several subsets of the series saw an even more-alarming decline -- for instance the so-called 'core' measure of retail sales slid 1.7 percent for its largest decline since 2001.
Overlapping regions on the boundary will have overlapping entanglement wedges, Hayden said, just as a logical qubit in a quantum computer is reproducible from many different subsets of physical qubits.
But Republicans have compounded this error by making more specific promises to vulnerable subsets of ACA beneficiaries who will be hardest hit, should the American Health Care Act become law.
In 2013, AGRP decided to take the word "lobbyist" out of its name, saying that it wanted its title to reflect the diverse subsets of its membership, and attract others.
Several subsets of the series saw an even more-alarming decline — for instance the so-called 'core' measure of retail sales slid 1.7 percent for its largest decline since 2001.
White men are considered a group because both traits are protected, while female drivers and black children, like radicalized Muslims, are subsets, because one of their characteristics is not protected.
"I want to make the case to you that our dreams, our virtual realities, these abstractions that we enjoy and surround ourselves with, they are subsets of reality," he said.
That may mean building a set of sliders with different variables to interact with the data, or simply creating tables with subsets of data that make sense to the engineer.
Republicans and Republican-leaning independents, of course, are not representative of the country, but Trump sometimes describes favorable-to-him subsets of the population as if they are the entire population.
The X.ai algorithms have to learn how to recognize and account for all of those problems, so the engineers have to break down sentences into carefully crafted data sets and subsets.
Delta says it will send surveys to all 36,000 customer-facing employees in the coming months, conduct focus groups, and send "more granular" follow-up surveys to specific subsets of employees.
The numbers may have come in softer than forecast, but investors should also take note of subsets in the data releases, Gavin Parry, managing director of Parry International Trading, told CNBC.
By catering to underrepresented subsets of kids, especially those who may be discouraged from exploring their interests, they're reaching out to one of the niche markets that most needs its own content.
While that was somewhat expected, what the group didn't expect was a spike in new and anonymous accounts paying for ads containing dubious information and targeting specific subsets of the Irish population.
PAUL TUDOR JONES: Right so remember something like data privacy is going to be a component of probably -- we collect over 80 different subsets of components that go into our overall ranking.
Tact is notoriously alien to drunks and toddlers alike—one of many reasons why these two glorious subsets of humans are only ones who will always give it you straight, no chaser.
"IBS is divided into subsets based on whether patients' abnormal bowel movements usually involve diarrhea, constipation or both," explains Shilpa Ravella, MD, a gastroenterologist at NewYork-Presbyterian and Columbia University Medical Center.
"If you can have 210 different types of knee injuries, why do we think there's one type of concussion?" said Collins, who added that each type of concussion has about 224 subsets.
Maria Chappelle-Nadal, a Democrat whose district includes Ferguson, told CNN she believes the ad could refer to African-American voters in the state's cities, among other subsets of the Democratic base.
It compared two age groups rather than breaking down respondents into smaller subsets, which could give insight into whether women in their 70s, for example, feel differently than women in their 40s.
But the proposals likely will not gain much traction with the government until the group's bondholders settle internal conflicts over how to divide payouts among different subsets of COFINA bondholders, the source said.
And some subsets of sandpipers have been saddled with collective names, like "peeps" (the smallest species, with the highest chirps) or "shorebirds" (which prefer coastal areas), and those names completely ignore species lines.
"Our focus is to get as broadly adopted as possible as opposed to being specialized on specific use cases that are then going to be used by tiny, tiny subsets for the workforce."
But we need to pay far more attention to another vulnerability: our adversaries' attempts to subvert our democratic processes by aiming falsehoods at ripe subsets of our population — and not only during elections.
Allowing citizens to see who pays for campaign ads on Facebook, and what their candidates and elected officials are saying to different subsets of the population, is an unprecedented move in the internet age.
Sam Knee—author of the indie style history A Scene in Between—has just released a new book documenting and stratifying the many music-led fashion subsets of Britain's youth, from 21979 to 280.
On Wednesday, the Washington Center for Equitable Growth, a left-leaning policy group, published five papers based on data about various subsets of the 30,000 survey respondents who are part of the Shift Project.
In fact, while questions about citizenship have been asked of some subsets of Americans in previous, but not all, decennial population counts, the questionnaire has never -- in American history -- collected that information for every person.
They've become a symbol of countless subsets — street culture, hip-hop culture, skate culture, college culture — and have adopted meaning beyond mere style, from political to redefining what it means to "dress like" a professional.
Fauci told Zuckerberg that young people need to understand that they may be carriers for this disease, and spread it to more vulnerable subsets of the US population without ever feeling sick or showing symptoms.
Greats like Alexander McQueen, John Galliano, and Vivenne Westwood drew from the most rebellious periods and pop culture subsets, the dropouts and the outcasts who made fashion thrilling (but never seemed to get credit for it).
"Of the five biggest subsets in the dataset, the French one is 50% composed of former criminals, and the UK's is 32%, but the Spanish one is only 6.4% and the Italian, 7.4%," the study concluded.
And while he's very interested in presenting different slices of Twitter to different users, he's also adamantly opposed to closing off subsets of the service to specific groups, like Facebook is encouraging its users to do.
There were subsets, such as those no longer living in the state ("Texpats") or those who took the state's obsession with secession one step further by calling for it to be expelled from the United States.
The two subsets of stainless steel cookware are:Fully clad: The entire body of a piece is constructed of layers of aluminum and/or copper sandwiched between stainless steel layers so heat spreads well throughout the cookware.
I don't think that people understand how politically driven certain subsets of YouTube are, like what an impact YouTube had on Gamergate and has had on spreading the alt-right within all these corners of geekdom.
Over the past decade, the gangs splintered, leaving in their wake a number of proliferating subsets, many of them more aligned with particular blocks and business interests than with founding members growing old in federal prisons.
Today, the former TechCrunch Disrupt Battlefield finalist has transitioned to a new product that allows developers to selectively roll out new features in their apps to subsets of users before deploying them the wider user base. Rollout.
It captures what people actually do or think, rather than what they choose to tell pollsters; it helps researchers home in on and compare demographic or geographical subsets; and it allows for super fast randomised controlled trials.
Part of the problem when it comes to programming and development skills is that there are many skills subsets (or stacks) and to newcomers it's not always clear how to gain those skills in an optimal way.
Other surveys find numbers for specific subsets of the contingent workforce; Intuit recently delivered a forecast saying that the number of people working on-demand jobs will grow from 3.2 million Americans to 7.6 million by 2020.
What is more, researchers told the European Society for Medical Oncology congress that they were unable to point to any group of patients who did better in the trial, possibly due to imbalances between patients in different subsets.
Not to mention the fact that each sector of skincare seems to have its own neverending subsets: there&aposs the eye cream, the face cream, the cream for your left elbow, and the cream for your right elbow.
Like other political groups with massive donor lists, it tests different variations with smaller subsets of its email list to see which one is opened most and prompts the strongest response before sending the best-performing version widely.
In fact, a mixed table is an incredibly dynamic process during which a diverse group of people addresses an overarching question and subsets of that question, diving deeper and deeper to uncover more creative, innovative solutions and answers.
The results have been mixed, but new research published as a working paper with the National Bureau of Economic Research suggests that for some subsets of people, the calorie information may be having an impact where it counts: on body mass.
These AI chips (or subsets of chips) are designed to handle the sorts of calculations needed for machine learning, in the same way that graphics chips are designed to handle the sorts of calculations needed for pushing pixels to a display.
The people up for re-selection are the 350-odd members of the party's Central Committee, the political elite, along with its decision-taking subsets: the Politburo, the Politburo's Standing Committee (a sort of inner cabinet) and the army's ruling council.
Different subsets of the sample were exposed to different messaging on US government surveillance to test their responses to the same fictional Facebook post about the US decision to continue airstrikes against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
In a filing on Thursday in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Houston, iHeart said its fifth amended reorganization plan provides a recovery for two subsets of holders of allowed unsecured claims that covers 45 percent and 55 percent of their claims.
I could read from morning to night for the rest of my life and just barely scratch the surface of (even modest subsets of) histories of artistic production – and then of course there is all that is being made right now.
Alex Stamos, Facebook's former chief security officer, told POLITICO that curbing microtargeting would help prevent advertisers from bombarding heavily tailored audiences with ads and reduce the incentive for campaigns and advocacy groups to amass personal data on narrow subsets of voters.
Coupled with the geometry of the capsid, which places certain constraints on the local configurations in which the RNA can contact neighboring RNA-capsid binding sites, Twarock and her team mapped subsets of Hamiltonian paths to describe potential positions of the packaging signals.
As the authors pointed out, clinical trials for certain treatments can exclude some categories of migraineurs—either assuming that all types of migraines are the same, or failing to investigate the different effects that a drug might have on different subsets of migraines.
But over the last year — and especially over the last four months — a new craze has overtaken some influential subsets of the technology industry's powerbrokers: What if companies had a more democratic, transparent and faster way to fundraise by using digital currency?
Harvard responded that descriptions like quiet and studious had been used for students who were not Asian-American as well, and that admissions officers looked not just at the larger group, but at more disadvantaged subsets of Asian-Americans, like Cambodians or Vietnamese.
Facebook is standing by its policies that allow politicians to lie to voters, while targeting their ads at narrow subsets of the public — decisions with vast implications for the more than $1 billion in online campaign messaging expected in this year's elections.
The images ring the gallery, broken by the architecture into batches of seven; Gutoskey tended to develop the imagery in subsets of five to seven prints at a time, and this lends a sense of visual cohesion to the group as a whole.
"The primary analysis of the first Phase III study of Venclexta in relapsed/refractory CLL shows a profound improvement in PFS versus standard bendamustine/Rituxan, with consistent effects in all-risk subsets," researchers concluded in a brief summary of interim data released on Tuesday.
While everyone else keeps amplifying their budget to play tug-of-war with the same few engineers, smart engineering managers have a major advantage by focusing efforts on seeking out, testing and hiring large subsets of non-traditional engineers who are less sought-after.
Even when the researchers looked at subsets of patients who, in theory, might benefit, "there's not even a trend" indicating that scratching improves the success rate, said Coutifaris, of the University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine in Philadelphia, who wasn't involved in the study.
Image: ProPublicaSubsets of groups—female drivers, Jewish professors, gay liberals—aren't protected either, as ProPublica explains:White men are considered a group because both traits are protected, while female drivers and black children, like radicalized Muslims, are subsets, because one of their characteristics is not protected.
You can choose to make the post Public, where everyone on the web can see it — or you can limit your audience to just the people on your overall friends list, to subsets of people on specific lists among your friends or to yourself.
Direction is a crucial element of Sully's work, with personality prints moving from top to bottom between three panels, but subdivided into many left-to-right subsets, sometimes reading like a contact sheet with assortments of smaller images, or bands of imagery divided into filmic progressions.
Accessories like smartwatches and Bluetooth earpieces are just that — accessories to smartphones — and though they will take over smartphone functions as I described above, they will continue to meet the needs of subsets of smartphone users and be heavily tied to smartphones for the foreseeable future.
However, Shulkin may lose some of his hopeful supporters if he ends up making the same mistakes that some of his predecessors have, by focusing too narrowly on certain subsets of the agency or trying to gloss over real issues with rosy statistics that are quickly and easily disproven.
AO27's trick is that it involves humans by design—around 193 volunteer tag wranglers in 219, up from 28 people in 23—who each spend a few hours a week deciding whether new tags should be treated as synonyms or subsets of existing tags, or simply left alone.
"There's so much diversity in there that there are some subsets of customers who would love an all-electric version of those vehicles because of the cost of ownership and the duty cycles" Farley said during an interview with CNN at the New York Auto Show in March.
"All of us can quickly imagine certain subsets of the public cherry-picking results and trumpeting, 'scientists prove claimed modern mass extinction not occurring,'" Brian McGill of the University of Maine, a co-author of the Science paper, wrote in a blog discussing some earlier findings back in 2014.
Because there is a great deal of noise in the data, if we're willing to take low-skill workers in Miami and hand-pick small subsets of them, we can always find small groups of workers whose wages rose during a particular period, and other groups whose wages fell.
That implies that it'll be based off one of the most popular subsets of the overall series, featuring the Ankh-Morpork City Watch, which grows from a ramshackle group of a couple officers trying to get by to a full-fledged city police force over the course of the series.
And while rates of various mental health issues were worryingly high across all subsets of LGBTQ people, bisexual people had some of the highest rates: 70% of bisexual people say they've experienced depression, a little over half have experienced anxiety or panic disorders, and a third have self-injured or attempted suicide.
Even with the new combination, Falchi suspects, there will be resistant patients, and so he will divide these into subsets, and root through their previous responses, to determine what might make these patients resistant — grinding the data into finer and finer grains until he's down to individualized therapy for every variant of lymphoma.
In fact, in the middle of its New York screening, news broke that President Trump had lifted federal protections for transgender student bathroom use—another sign that the next four years portend assaults on less privileged subsets of the LGBTQ community, and that we must heed that call for unity more than ever.
There was, at one time, a set of theological beliefs that undergirded every church that claimed to be "evangelical" (basically about the inerrancy and importance of the Bible and a personal relationship with Jesus), but studies seem to show that those beliefs now vary among subsets of people who call themselves "evangelicals," too.
The first sifting of these stars has led to new insights into the types and colors and ages of the stars, and has allowed astronomers to distinguish subsets of stars with different histories and origins in the galaxy, which could lead to a better account of how and when the Milky Way formed.
This loosely connected network, which has its roots in the streaming platform SoundCloud, is now large enough to have its own offshoots and subsets, ranging from the violently depressive nineteen-year-old Floridian XXXTentacion (born Jahseh Onfroy) to the more radio-ready Lil Xan, who hails from Redlands, California—or "Deadlands," as he calls it.
Kristian Lum, who co-wrote a 2016 paper that tested the algorithmic mechanisms of PredPol with real crime data, told Motherboard in a phone call that although PredPol is powered by complicated-looking mathematical formulas, its actual function can be summarized as a moving average—or an average of subsets within a data set.
E.T.F.s have evolved from covering only broad indexes, such as the S&P 500, to sectors like energy and health care, industries like homebuilding and gold mining, and lately to subsets of industries — niches within niches — often in ultracool areas like robotics, cybersecurity and video gaming that capture investors' imaginations and then their money.
Although the show overall is grouped into four categories, its recurring images and subsets of meanings, such as those associated with the Wilke/ORLAN striptease, are woven through the exhibition with an almost Pynchonian sense of parallelism and coincidence (an impression underscored by the installation's open-plan design, in which one section subtly informs the next).
Valued at more than $6 billion with investors like SoftBank, Indonesia's Lippo Group and China's Didi Chuxing in its corner, it'll be interested to observe whether Grab can use its private sector and government relationships to build regional financial services in Southeast Asia where, to date, most competitors have focused on single markets or subsets of countries.
On the one hand, while the very broad story of technological progress over the past two centuries has been one in which employment has grown massively, across shorter periods (which can themselves last for decades) technological disruptions can produce quite a lot of hardship for particular subsets of workers—and even, in some cases, for the labour force as a whole.
These rules allow a study to designate several different outcome measures, including effectiveness measures on different timescales rather than at a single time, to add additional outcome measures based on new hypotheses (which might dictate a change in target or differences in device placement), and to identify and evaluate the characteristics of any subsets of the trial population that are responding particularly well.
"I think groups like ours and others are trying to sound the alarm that whatever the appeal [wealth taxes] have to people in certain subsets, they are likely unconstitutional, it's an administrative disaster to figure out to implement, and it would have huge negative impacts not just on wealthy people," said Andrew Moylan, executive vice president of the National Taxpayers Union Foundation (NTUF).
In contrast, he says, there are "four unique powers of Big Data": it provides new sources of information, such as pornographic searches; it captures what people actually do or think, rather than what they choose to tell pollsters; it enables researchers to home in on and compare demographic or geographic subsets; and it allows for speedy randomised controlled trials that demonstrate not just correlation but causality.
Books of The Times To read the poems of Rita Dove, to go where they take you, is to follow her deeply into a series of themes and their subsets: African-Americans in history and right now, ideas of indenture and independence, sex, travel, language (she compares commas to "miniature scythes"), family, motherhood, roomy adult love and whatever is coming out of the radio.
"Right now the tailored content tends to be, 'I think you're going to like more of the same,' and unfortunately that's an ideal scenario for not just violent extremism but polarization ... We're only sharing subsets of information and removing the middle ground, the place where we come together to discuss different ideas... [a] massive part of violent extremism is polarization, and it's really dangerous."
Washington (CNN)While evaluations of President Barack Obama vary widely in various subsets of black America, hundreds of Obama mentions in hip-hop over the last nine years show that the immediate legacy of the first black president will not only be shaped by his accomplishments, but by the challenges he faced and by the policies of presidents yet to come, who could either advance his work, or dismantle it.

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