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"We have trouble distinguishing between leadership and narcissism," Chatman said.
Distinguishing between Pakistan and apartheid South Africa may be subjective.
Distinguishing between Trump's assertions and The Times's reporting is essential.
Even they have a hard time distinguishing between fact and fiction.
Biden keeps the lead when distinguishing between white and nonwhite voters.
In practice, distinguishing between such cases and plain economic migrants is hard.
Distinguishing between cause and effect is always hard in the social sciences.
Students may have a hard time distinguishing between reliable and unreliable sources.
But distinguishing between militants and civilians is often difficult and has caused discrepancies.
Did you have a little trouble distinguishing between teams at the World Cup opener?
The crossing's central nervous system processes these images, distinguishing between pedestrians, cyclists and cars.
She seems to have trouble, for example, distinguishing between what's fringe and what's mainstream.
That is also because distinguishing between slavery and merely bad working conditions sometimes proves difficult.
Distinguishing between assailants and innocent civilians is "a very important part of counterterrorism," he said.
He thinks we are incapable of distinguishing between radical Islamists and normative followers of Islam.
BECKY QUICK: Right, but what you're saying, you're distinguishing between Berkshire-owned companies and investments.
Distinguishing between the two is "not something that can be done visually," Lovell told me.
Ms. Hill described an evolving sense of what is important — distinguishing between wants and needs.
Problem is, the Insomniac browser has no way of distinguishing between real fans and scalpers.
There are different types of colorblindness but a common issue is distinguishing between red and green.
It would be "ridiculous" to see the law as distinguishing between different classes of criminal aliens.
Distinguishing between ceasing gestation and terminating a fetus could have some important implications for paternal rights.
It can also differentiate among strains of bacteria, distinguishing between, say, different varieties of bacterial pneumonia.
Distinguishing between "needs and wants" is the foundation of financial education and a critical life skill.
When it comes to sandwich shops and delis, customers have a hard time distinguishing between brands.
We tend to sensationalize its problems, rather than distinguishing between routine ones and truly worrisome ones.
We need ways of distinguishing between calling in and calling out to fight oppression-based violence.
Making sure that we're vigilant in distinguishing between those two is an important public policy job.
By distinguishing between the two types, researchers gain a new geochemical tool to understand early Earth.
Your columnist would add a third challenge: distinguishing between genuine cultural diversity and the box-ticking sort.
Some of the key takeaways: That last one is particularly important when distinguishing between the new features.
We read the first article in class, distinguishing between content that is "window dressing" and essential information.
"When people talk about marijuana, they're not distinguishing between the different components of cannabis," says Dr. Ranganathan.
Even in more developed regions, distinguishing between Polish and, for instance, Russian heritage is inexact at best.
"The war will from now on be conducted everywhere without distinguishing between mountains, valleys and cities," Bayik said.
What's the purpose of distinguishing between a verbal and biometric code if they both yield the same result?
I do find your distinguishing between what I do and other manipulators, I do find that distinction interesting.
The company seems to be distinguishing between two basic app types for developers: immersive apps and landscape apps.
Distinguishing between these two in good light would be impossible, except for one thing: Huawei's Master AI processing.
These early centers were reserved for medical emergencies, like distinguishing between pregnancy and the growth of a tumor.
Machines even outperform humans in the crucial visual task of distinguishing between a Chihuahua and a blueberry muffin.
Sometimes even the most veteran 4chan users can have a tough time distinguishing between troll or not troll.
Distinguishing between creative and business-minded types in the luxury industry does not make sense in my view.
There were "many factors that could explain a decline when you're distinguishing between citizens and noncitizens," he said.
And when we are extremely upset, as your friend probably was, distinguishing between those categories can be tough.
The series helped solidify the idea that distinguishing between real and fake, truth and fabrication, isn't really important.
RILEY: I think that&aposs all he&aposs thinking is collusion and he&aposs not distinguishing between the two.
At an exhibition in Tokyo last year the robot tidied a messy room, distinguishing between trash and dirty towels.
Journalists shouldn't be in the business of distinguishing between these motivations, if the news is good enough to print.
Over the next three years skateboarders continued to do both types of frontside flips without distinguishing between the two.
" Women fare better "in tests that involve: distinguishing between subtle hints and details" and "having a good visual memory.
Classification in this case requires distinguishing between those with full upper-body control (T24) and those with little (T20003).
However, the detection technology is not capable of distinguishing between different humans, or even between humans and large animals.
Distinguishing between "whole" foods and processed foods will help him to make basic informed choices about his own eating.
But Trump, in his own way, is distinguishing between the two divisions and saying he prefers the opinion division.
Republican pollster Whit Ayres says, so far, voters seem to be distinguishing between the Trump brand and the Republican brand.
"It's really just distinguishing between people who have not paid and people who are unable to pay," Mr. Warren said.
He was quoted in William Safire's New York Times column in 2001 distinguishing between an operation, a procedure and surgery.
Everyone already has a hard enough time distinguishing between the existing Instant Pot models (read up here) — what's one more?
Distinguishing between architecture and art today is a challenging task, particularly when faced with countless tropes supplied by popular culture.
Beyond his promised wall and deportations, Mr. Trump has denigrated immigrants repeatedly, at times without distinguishing between legal and illegal immigration.
In our lesson plan Distinguishing Between Fact and Opinion, you'll find activities students can use with any day's Times to practice.
In 1969, Congress authorized the Treasury to issue regulations distinguishing between debt and equity, under Section 385 of the tax code.
They argue that YouTube is not distinguishing between actual hate content and videos that document hate groups for educational or journalistic purposes.
We have to come up with a way of distinguishing between men who are simply jackasses and ones who are outright predators.
Ethnic hatred and violence are on the rise, and some have begun distinguishing between "passport Germans" and "bio-Germans," depending on ancestry.
Kocho was more like Syria, where Obama had resisted intervening in part because of the difficulty in distinguishing between militants and civilians.
Babies' vision continues developing after birth, and newborns could have difficulty distinguishing between the different patterns or resolve things at a distance.
Most interestingly, Facebook isn't distinguishing between some publishers that glorify this content and those that share it to drive awareness or condemnation.
Is it even worth distinguishing between this unseemly-but-legal stuff and true corruption if the outcome is, arguably, not much different?
It's really beautiful, and children under the age of 8 have a tough time distinguishing between my beard and a real beard.
But US immigration law is in the business of distinguishing between degrees of closeness between family members based on their precise relationship.
By this point, they're already capable of distinguishing between their own "mother tongue" and a foreign language and can recognize 800 words.
In general, we should commit to distinguishing between security that's "good enough" and security that's great, and always default to the latter.
They attended a talk that raised Hall's research and asked for help to finish the investigation distinguishing between the New Guinea crocodiles.
Beyond just doing a better job of testing phones, DxO says its updated test does a better job of distinguishing between top performers.
Putting it all together, the researchers developed an algorithm that can identify and map drunk tweets, distinguishing between home boozing and boozing out.
DNA-based ancestry companies do a good job of distinguishing between different continents, like Asia, the Americas, Europe, and Africa, according to Bettinger.
A single seismometer therefore has difficulty distinguishing between a quake of magnitude 7.3, 8.3 or even 9.3 (about as large as they get).
One thing I think your book does really well is help define the terms of this debate, distinguishing between different types of autonomy.
The second problem is that even where memes are legal, upload filters would not be capable of distinguishing between them and infringing material.
This means that distinguishing between tax structures and whether they boost or depress economic growth is very important and independent of government spending.
He believes that people who flat-out deny that they have a more intuitive side have a tougher time distinguishing between the two.
Spoofing puts the spotlight on distinguishing between ordinary trading activity and a pattern of order cancellations that crosses an unidentified line of criminality.
But Cryosat-2 works best in winter; in summer, when the ice is melting, it has difficulty distinguishing between ice and open water.
Years later goldfish accomplished a more complicated task by distinguishing between Bach and Igor Stravinsky, which they did in 75 percent of cases.
But the challenge facing the Fed is distinguishing between signal and noise -- and moving too fast, risking overheating the economy if Trump pulls back.
There's nothing, for instance, distinguishing between how Alice, Sophia, or the Pallotta-replacement camerabot are programmed, or what issues researchers are trying to solve.
The rules of war, as set out in the Geneva Conventions, require respecting the principles of precaution, proportionality and distinguishing between combatants and civilians.
Distinguishing between those situations isn't an eccentricity exclusive to a mythical self-serving left: It's the moral distinction behind an entire genre of literature.
Mr. Morrison noted that members of that cloistered world often have trouble distinguishing between the operatic dramas onstage and those in their daily lives.
Making calls, distinguishing between multiple users and accessing calendars are all pretty baseline features that one hopes that the HomePod receives updates for soon.
The new symmetry-based approach might be useful for distinguishing between the higher-point correlations of a universe that inflated and one that bounced.
Twitter seems to be distinguishing between different types of ideologically driven hate groups in an attempt to focus on groups that promote overt violence.
When the resulting model was run on data which it had not seen before, it far outperformed humans at distinguishing between gay and straight faces.
""Concluding that coffee is safe without distinguishing between different clinical conditions is misleading and may encourage patients to drink as much coffee as they wish.
The craziest part of all is that the mirror seems to work like a giant iPad, capable of distinguishing between one- and two-finger gestures.
The US-backed Gulf force, said Zeid, appeared to consistently fail in distinguishing between military and civilian targets in its campaign against the Houthi rebels.
But humans aren't always good at specifying those goals, and AIs are not good at distinguishing between reasonable interpretations of human instructions and unreasonable interpretations.
But this is only a problem if Democrats are incapable of distinguishing between the abstract merits of impeaching Trump and the political feasibility of it.
But, Maine's law goes further, not distinguishing between categories of information, requiring ISPs to gain opt-in consent to share or sell virtually any information.
" And "it isn't hard to imagine future weapons that could outperform humans in distinguishing between a person holding a rifle and one holding a rake.
She'll be well funded, has time to build out her own field operation and represents an informed electorate capable of distinguishing between her and Sanders.
As communities wrestle with the administration's new policy, they face another challenge, too: distinguishing between verifiable reports of arrests and empty rumors driven by fear.
Their overwhelming presence on the platform, and the difficulty many face in distinguishing between a real VVA page and an imposter, makes them a target.
DONALD RUMSFELD, a former American defence secretary, once delighted policy wonks everywhere by distinguishing between "known unknowns"—things we know we don't know—and "unknown unknowns".
That could involve taking home-state opposition as a mere suggestion, or distinguishing between legitimate and illegitimate reasons for a home-state senator to block someone.
The FTC regime, according to Pai and other opponents of the rules, is "technology-neutral" in not distinguishing between data collected by ISPs and edge providers.
The authors of the study said it was the first to compare men and women working equal hours, distinguishing between full-time and part-time employees.
She suggested starting off by distinguishing between different types of debt and paying off the most pressing first, such as high-interest borrowings like credit cards.
What tends to end up in accompanying programs elsewhere is brought here to the big screen — not distinguishing between artistic and documentary, independent and mainstream formats.
And last August, Duke University scientists successfully built a system capable of near-perfect accuracy (96.7 percent) when tasked with distinguishing between three overlapping sound sources.
But we can't let that pain inhibit us from distinguishing between genuine religious freedom versus the harmful discrimination that often happens in the name of religion.
I was tipped off to this idea of dream-reality confusion by a Facebook friend who posted that she was having trouble distinguishing between the two.
The new software used in the cameras is designed to aid anti-poaching efforts on the ground by distinguishing between humans and animals in an image.
A recent study suggests the grant-making system may be unreliable in distinguishing between grants that are funded versus those that get nothing — its very purpose.
The OLG model is better at distinguishing between different types of investment and is better at incorporating the impact of international tax reform in the analysis.
Mr. Hernandez's lawyers have sought to portray their client as having limited intelligence and difficulty distinguishing between fantasy and reality, as well as with making friends.
As both parties scour the exit polls for answers, they may have trouble distinguishing between fundamental shifts in the electorate and a strong distaste for both candidates.
Trump has a history of misusing or sloppily using quotation marks, repeatedly inserting his own comments into supposed quotes from other people without distinguishing between the two.
These and other Coase apostles drew on the work of legal theorists in distinguishing between spot transactions and business relations that require longer-term or flexible contracts.
"Concluding that coffee is safe without distinguishing between different clinical conditions is misleading and may encourage patients to drink as much coffee as they wish," Palatini said.
A study done on 12 subjects eating apples, carrots, potato chips, cookies, peanuts and walnuts determined that AutoDietary is 85 percent accurate in distinguishing between different foods.
But even Wisconsin courts have acknowledged that distinguishing between testimony relating to a juror's mental process and extraneous matters is difficult, and the line can be fuzzy.
Holt clearly went into the debate thinking of his role as molding conversations, keeping them on central themes rather than minutiae, and distinguishing between fact and opinion.
If there are separate trials, both men could potentially avoid a spillover effect at a joint trial, where jurors have difficulty distinguishing between the two men's conduct.
"What I find truly amazing is that they're even capable of distinguishing between a native and an exotic herbivore," van Dam said in the same public statement.
Biller is very clear about distinguishing between a woman discovering and owning her sexuality and a woman feeling societally or financially pressured into becoming a sexualized being.
Content neutrality means that the city can't make its regulation of the demonstration dependent on distinguishing between people who support the speaker and those who oppose him.
A couple things that seem like common mistakes: 1) Not distinguishing between preliminary, low evidence studies (sometimes not even peer reviewed) and more substantial bodies of work.
It would set standards for distinguishing between individual wage income and actual pass-through business income to prevent tax-avoidance abuse of the new, lower tax level.
Modern US advisory efforts attempt to minimize risk to American forces like those killed in Niger by distinguishing between "train and assist" and "advise, assist, and accompany" missions.
The Face ID facial-recognition and Touch ID fingerprint detection systems on its phones and tablets are perfectly capable of recognizing and distinguishing between different faces and fingers.
But, at least according to Harvey, the company is pretty good at distinguishing between accounts intentionally screwing with us and the ones that just don't know any better.
But when people are already having difficulty distinguishing between fact and fiction, between real headlines and "fake news," anything that contributes to blurring the lines probably isn't helpful.
Unlike our last plant-based meat blind taste test, Meredith had a difficult time distinguishing between the real animal meat and the alternative meat upon her initial taste.
A Russian deputy foreign minister, Sergei Ryabkov, said Washington's stance would allow militants to regroup since it required a ceasefire before distinguishing between terrorists and other opposition groups.
Facebook may have underestimated the difficulty of distinguishing between political messages and political news coverage — and the consternation that failing to do so would stir among news organizations.
Like Jason said, distinguishing between "Marriage Story" and "The Kissing Booth" is easy, and it's our job to take each on its own terms, as the saying goes.
And when the tool was challenged with other scenarios — such as distinguishing between gay men's Facebook photos and straight men's online dating photos — accuracy dropped to 20133 percent.
This includes giving patients access to differential diagnosis (distinguishing between conditions that share similar symptoms) and follow-up research so that providers can improve the care they offer.
The importance of distinguishing between do-good and feel-good projects puts the spotlight on design and forecasting processes— and on rationality and honesty in public decision making.
In today&aposs world, this behavior does us more harm than good, as our brains have a hard time distinguishing between modern distressing thoughts and actual physical threats.
Indeed, although Facebook's training materials say that distinguishing between financially driven sextortion and revenge porn should be easy, the trainer acknowledges that some situations can be far less clear.
But conventional wisdom held that fat was bad, period, with relatively few Americans distinguishing between saturated fats (meat, eggs, dairy products) and healthier unsaturated fats (fish, vegetable oils, nuts).
By distinguishing between factions in the US government, the statement shows that the Russians recognize the divisions between the president and Congress and are trying to play to them.
Jller uses computer vision to sort pebbles from "any river" by geologic age, distinguishing between them by identifying features like the surface texture, grain, and composition of each stone.
But I think one thing that people are not doing a good job of distinguishing between is criminal sexual assault versus, perhaps, sexual harassment, or just pure crass behavior.
With your earphones on, there's no distinguishing between the live and the prerecorded, a blurring that allows Mr. McBurney to conduct very immediate-feeling conversations with his past selves.
Distinguishing between the sexes, however, can only be achieved in two ways: by interrupting them during procreation, or paying attention to where they are located on the ocean floor.
By October of this year, with Trump's immorality being trumpeted everywhere, 70 percent of Republicans were distinguishing between politicians' private and public lives — double the number five years ago.
Prime Minister Édouard Philippe made a point of distinguishing between those who had come prepared to fight the police and those with whom the government was willing to talk.
Mr Piñera gave a divisive address telling Chileans to choose between violence and democracy; in a later speech he struck a different tone, distinguishing between peaceful and violent protesters.
"I'm distinguishing between the analytics using a couple questions on a poll and a real poll that looks deeply beyond the horse-race question," Greenberg told POLITICO this week.
The motion said Germany should ditch its current policy of distinguishing between Hezbollah's political arm and military units, which have fought alongside President Bashar al-Assad's army in Syria.
"One of the main criticisms about DeepMind's collaboration with the Royal Free [Hospital Trust] was the difficulty of distinguishing between uses of data for care and for research," said Perrin.
Doing so, I realized that the hoverboard has trouble distinguishing between a person mounting it and the toe-pressure command for a hard left, which is exactly what it did.
If you, like me, have trouble distinguishing between the two, here's a handy guide: The little girl in the turtleneck is Drew Barrymore as Gertie in Steven Spielberg's alien flick.
However, "in view of the impossibility of distinguishing between the originals and the adulterated ones," health authorities have told people to avoid consuming or selling all products with those labels.
After all, distinguishing between gifted students and everybody else could lock some children, especially disadvantaged children, into a long-term track with low expectations that, too often, are self-fulfilling.
They spoke of speciation as a "gradual process," and mused on the difficulty of distinguishing between, say, an adaptively tricked-out Anolis lizard and an entirely new kind of reptile.
And while smell was once necessary for distinguishing between family and foe, safety and danger, it is a sense that in evolutionary terms has been weakening with lack of practice.
At Amazon, by distinguishing between impact, they leave all Type 2 decisions to the teams and individuals on the ground, while the people higher up focus on Type 1 decisions.
He agrees that the Blackmun quotation was more substantial than is typical, but he said there is, right now anyway, no mechanism for distinguishing between major errors and everyday mistakes.
The problem, as she sees it, is that it's impossible to implement nuanced content moderation at scale; AI is simply not yet capable of distinguishing between erotic fan art and porn.
But there's no doubt we've become a society that increasingly has a hard time distinguishing between the substance of a serious university education and the supposed benefits of a prestigious brand.
One of the challenges for U.N. peacekeepers and other forces trying to restore order is the difficulty distinguishing between desert jihadists and various secular militants who signed the June peace deal.
Since most online publishers (including Motherboard) depend on ad revenue to survive, some sites have responded by forcing users to disable ad-blockers and tracker-blockers, sometimes not distinguishing between the two.
And he's attacking one of the biggest problems in media today: News consumers have trouble distinguishing between credible content and fake news, and the tech platforms have done little to help them.
The task he proposes entails distinguishing between what is to be accepted as the natural condition of life itself (the unfolding of experience) and what is to be let go of (reactivity).
Given the "unique characteristics of nuclear weapons," the Court found, their use "seems scarcely reconcilable" with the prohibition of use of "weapons that are incapable of distinguishing between civilian and military targets".
Distinguishing between goods and services will become increasingly hard, for example, in the auto market as vehicles, which already sometimes come with loans or insurance deals, become increasingly reliant on digital technology.
I am very proud of how Arab doctors and medical staff in Israel, including myself, have attended thousands of patients without distinguishing between Arabs or Jews (as Jewish doctors are also doing).
But the more powerful and insulated a celebrity gets, it seems, the less likely they are to do the work of distinguishing between the demands of petty trolls and good-faith critics.
Although I kind of think it all bleeds together and I think you see this a lot where a lot of people have a hard time distinguishing between opinion and news coverage.
Neighbors will help their neighbors by distinguishing between the sort of first aid that can be administered using household supplies, and the sort of first aid that needs professional help or evacuation.
Distinguishing between people who were initially more engaged or less engaged with their superannuation, our study showed that the online calculator had a greater impact on those who were initially less engaged.
Colianni writes that he plans to use the data set with Google's TensorFlow's Inception (for training image classifiers) to try to create a convolutional neural network capable of distinguishing between men and women.
Google's algorithms tend to promote content that is linked to and clicked on a lot, but otherwise do not always do a great job of distinguishing between helpful advice and harmful/inaccurate advice.
Some in the country have begun distinguishing between "passport Germans" and "bio-Germans," a far-right party has fueled resentment toward migrants, and two people were killed in a synagogue attack last month.
Trawling through the different companies' offerings, weighing deductibles versus out-of-pocket maximums, distinguishing between HMOs and EPOs (exclusive provider organizations) is meaningless when you haven't already spent a lifetime in the system.
But what's interesting about the difference between the two passages is that Haley is just as interested in distinguishing between "good" and "bad" legal immigrants as she is between legal and unauthorized ones.
I'll be honest — it's not the easiest platform to navigate in terms of distinguishing between restaurants where you can simply book a reservation versus experiences that require pre-paid tickets or special menu pricing.
When tasked with distinguishing between pictures of patients with one syndrome or another, random syndrome, DeepGestalt was more than 90 percent accurate, beating expert clinicians, who were around 70 percent accurate on similar tests.
"Children and even into the young adolescent years can sometimes have trouble distinguishing between the may-have-seen or thought-I-saw and making it more concrete than it may have been," Frick says.
"Unfortunately, this order sets the stage for a large-scale ramp up in deportations by no longer distinguishing between dangerous felons and an undocumented mother working to provide for her U.S. citizen children," Fwd.
Fitch would consider distinguishing between the ratings if we viewed there to be heightened risk of the company's IDR falling to non-investment grade (where Disney Enterprises' enhanced recovery prospects would be more relevant).
Over time, Congress established key principles for immigration law: distinguishing between individuals and foreign regimes, removing barriers based on national origin or religion and authorizing the executive branch to establish policy within these parameters.
By more clearly distinguishing between Facebook, the company, and Facebook, the app, the company can help ensure its other services, like WhatsApp, Instagram, and Oculus, remain untarnished even as Facebook faces scandal after scandal.
Other Hamas figures have made the same argument in recent weeks, distinguishing between "nonviolent" resistance as pursued by Hamas and the "peaceful" strategy of the Palestinian Authority—which they associate with passivity and surrender.
"This step is part of the civilian policy aimed at preventing a humanitarian deterioration in the Gaza Strip and reflects the policy of distinguishing between terror and the uninvolved populace," an Israeli official said.
Sohee Kim, Bloomberg: "I can promise to foreign investors that the Korean government will consistently enforce the law without distinguishing between local and foreign investors," Kim said during a meeting before last week's holidays.
I'm always curious about this, especially when it comes to the very early stage, how do you go about distinguishing between potential snake oil and the things that seem really viable in the security world?
Even though some of us were having trouble distinguishing between the two, Facebook's A.I. systems were now able to pinpoint patterns in thousands of images so that it could recognize marijuana buds on their own.
PTSD goes beyond being solely an emotional experience and can lead to significant physical changes in the brain, particularly in the hippocampus, which is responsible for memory function and distinguishing between past and present events.
In Homecoming, this is especially apparent in his method of distinguishing between the show's timelines, which borrows from other time-traveling dramas (the recent Korean TV series Signal comes to mind) by switching aspect ratios.
People who have been dealing with sexual harassment are also typically capable of distinguishing between different types of unwanted behavior, and are often very careful in speaking, and even in thinking, about what happened to them.
Even distinguishing between propaganda and art is not very easy — in the age of fake news and post-truth politics, political parties are settled in their own beliefs, reinforced through the media and culture they consume.
While similar identification apps and technology exist for helping those with low or no vision to differentiate between currency, Aipoly's wide catalog of various objects (like distinguishing between brands of soda) makes this tech stand out.
The problem is that Trump seems utterly incapable of distinguishing between those groups that deserve to be ignored or shunned and those that must be preserved, with the costs of a bad choice being potentially incalculable.
This is intentional: The general feeling seems to be that distinguishing between degrees of morally repugnant conduct will lead to some sort of blanket pardon of all such conduct; that to understand is always to forgive.
The Virginia kit lists various sexual acts on the evidence collection envelopes, distinguishing between swabs that collect evidence of forced cunnilingus and those that indicate forced anal penetration (or, as the kit refers to it, buggery).
The National Gallery of Denmark defended its decision, distinguishing between titles written by artists themselves, which will not be changed, and titles given to works by past museum administrations, which are updated to better reflect contemporary vernacular.
Just as 1990s web security filters mistook breast cancer research centers for porn sites, today's internet still seems to have trouble distinguishing between drug dealers and groups trying to reduce the death toll from the overdose crisis.
"To the naked eye, they are identical," she said, adding that the instrumentation capable of distinguishing between natural and lab-created diamonds is very expensive and not common; the institute has it, but most jewelers do not.
The study starts by distinguishing between two terms: there's rationality, where you focus on maximizing the chance of getting what you want, and there's reasonableness, where you strike a balance between what you want and social norms.
Katz must have sensed the prophetic nature of this strategic but brutish gesture, one that somehow foreshadowed the revolutionary's elusiveness in the historical imagination, his resistance to identification, and the difficulty of distinguishing between man and myth.
The Food Date Labeling Act of 2016, now before Congress, aims to improve the situation by clearly distinguishing between foods that may be past their peak but still ok to eat and foods that are unsafe to consume.
But while Facebook's Policy may be adequate when it comes to distinguishing between "branded" and "organic" Lady Gaga content, it leaves much to be desired when it comes to describing the kinds of stories that Gizmodo Media does.
While Murphy does have concerns that the media and general public may have a hard time distinguishing between WeWork and its competitors, he said that he is confident that real estate decision-makers can easily tell the difference.
If unexamined outrage is the new truth, then we are moving dangerously close to a form of reactionary politics that closes down difficult discussions and prevents us from distinguishing between sexism or racism and critical discussions of them.
His government is in the midst of preparing a new policy, focused on distinguishing between those who seek to establish themselves in France for economic reasons — the overwhelming majority, especially among those from Africa — and those fleeing persecution.
Despite the fact that some mentally ill individuals have difficulty distinguishing between reality and delusions, and in some cases struggle to simply maintain basic hygiene, they are still expected to follow the rules and regulations of a jail.
But by burying them largely out of sight, giving them no real way to compel less usage and not distinguishing between passive and active behavior, they seem destined to be ignored while missing the point the company itself stresses.
To make things more complicated, in-app transactions are commonly mediated by mobile payment platforms, such as Apple App Store or Android Pay, so apps lack visibility into details of the transactions for distinguishing between legitimate and fraudulent purchases.
She was drawn to the topic, she said, because some statistics were identifying high rates of early alcohol use in adolescents, but they weren't distinguishing between the kids who had "sipped" and the kids who had had whole drinks.
The frequency of airstrikes hitting civilians — at least 70, according to human rights groups — show Saudi Arabia is either intentionally hitting civilians or not distinguishing between civilians and military targets, said Lieu, who added both would be war crimes.
Not distinguishing between the useful and legal robocalls and the annoying and illegal robocalls could cause major problems for consumers, businesses with legitimate uses for robocalls, and ultimately on how enforcement agencies and wireless providers deal with the issue.
At a time when cultural appropriation has become a highly contested battleground, distinguishing between who is doing the appropriating and how groups are affected by such actions seems to be a basic first step in bringing nuance to the discussion.
"While respecting the American people and distinguishing between them and the hostile policies of the U.S. government, Iran will implement the principle of reciprocity until the offensive U.S. limitations against Iranian nationals are lifted," Iran's Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
How do you measure a basketball mutation, which is what the Golden State Warriors have become, with their long-distance dialing that makes comparing them with storied N.B.A. teams of yore like distinguishing between a smartphone and a land line?
Following the flurry of legal events that occurred last week, it is worth taking a step back and distinguishing between those developments whose headlines will shortly disappear, versus those that could lead to serious jeopardy for the Trump administration going forward.
It is possible to see why Project Maven could be viewed in that light, but this technology could also reduce civilian deaths by distinguishing between a truck of terrorists with weapons and family traveling from one place to the next.
The powerful magnetic fields generated by an MRI machine are capable of distinguishing between the oxygenated and deoxygenated states of haemoglobin, the molecule which gives red blood cells their colour and which is responsible for shepherding oxygen around the body.
Kundla listens to Minnesota Timberwolves games on the radio, and when he watches a game on TV, he looks for those "little things," he said — like distinguishing between a good and bad shot — that consumed him as a Lakers coach.
In an effort to provide transparency to political ads in the United States, Facebook has already shown how bad it is at distinguishing between political accounts and apolitical accounts, often mislabeling news outlets, think tanks and university departments as political entities.
The majority justices, no less committed to the amendment's prohibition against government discrimination against particular religions, nevertheless emphasized the importance of distinguishing between the "statements of a particular President" and the "authority of the Presidency itself" — including Section 212(f).
"Prosecutions under the anti-terrorism legal framework... focused on 'membership' of a terrorist organization without sufficiently distinguishing between those who participated in serious crimes and those who joined ISIL out of perceived necessities of survival or under coercion," the report said.
Footsteps — with Hull distinguishing between heels and sandals — fill your headphones, followed by the rustle of a newspaper, the breeze rustling through trees, the cries of children playing, the rumble of a nearby expressway, and the quacking of ducks in a pond.
To Arthur C. Brooks's two useful rules about distinguishing between victimized people and victimhood culture, we would add a third: Consider the asymmetries in money, power and status, and treat with respect those for whom protest and complaint are the only political possibilities.
Our friends at The Wirecutter did notice one issue with the Amplifi—if you're in a railroad style apartment you may have some issues using the meshpoints, as the router had trouble distinguishing between them when they're placed in a straight line.
And Instagram's algorithm has had a history of difficulty distinguishing between sexually explicit content and other content that is allowed, leading to accusations of sexism and outrage from moms who were angry that shirtless photos of their long-haired sons were deleted.
" The details: Director Coats said the Russians don't appear to be distinguishing between party in their attempts to hack right now: "What we see is the Russians are looking for every opportunity regardless of party whether or not it applies to the election.
A new study finds that newly-hatched mallard ducklings are capable of recognising abstract properties of objects (in this case distinguishing between things that are "same" and "different"), suggesting that this quality is less rare in the animal kingdom than previously thought.
The features, announced at Google's annual I/O developer conference, will give users more easy-to-access information and power over which cookies websites have installed on their browsers, crucially distinguishing between cookies that actually help you and those that glean data for advertisers.
"If member states feel that the Commission's decisions are very hard to understand and very hard to predict and are not objective, (that they) are perhaps distinguishing between small member states and large member states, that is a very big worry," Dijsselbloem told parliamentarians.
Experts say that the issue with traditional to-do lists is that they don't do a good enough job of distinguishing between big tasks and small ones, so we're likely to check off the quick and easy stuff first, without getting to the big projects.
"Our legislation will ensure this much-needed tax relief goes to the local job creators it's designed to help by distinguishing between the individual wage income of NBA All-Star Stephen Curry and the pass-through business income of Steve's Bike Shop," it reads.
To that point, the team leads will continue returning to the Atacama over the next four years to test out drills, detection kits, and rovers, with the aim of fine-tuning the process of rooting out extremophile organisms, and distinguishing between biotic and abiotic signatures.
In the introduction to her catalog, Puleo emphasizes this by distinguishing between what she calls the "evidentiary function of representation" and the bald exhibition of violence—what artist Parker Bright famously termed "black death spectacle" in response to Dana Schutz's work in the 2017 Biennial.
While it might be easy to label WikiLeaks as "intelligence porn" or a "non-state hostile" spying agency, actually distinguishing between WikiLeaks and a "mainstream" outlet will be both exceedingly difficult in practice, and will invite retaliatory and inconsistent enforcement to chill critics of the government.
"One needs to be really careful about distinguishing between questions, at least that relate to something factual that happened before about which one could, in principle, have real knowledge, versus states of mind or future events, where the polygraph essentially has no value," Fienberg told me.
Indeed, the Human Resources Policy Association, one of the leading voices for corporate America, urges that the overtime rule have "clear lines distinguishing between exempt and non-exempt employees," noting that the duties test is "riddled with ambiguities and imprecisions" that make it hard to apply.
Without distinguishing between mainstream Muslims and Islamist terrorists, Mr. Trump suggested that all Muslim immigrants posed potential threats to America's security and called for a ban on migrants from any part of the world with "a proven history of terrorism" against the United States or its allies.
Labeling a product "sugar added" might make sense in terms of distinguishing between Corn Flakes and Frosted Flakes, but having a "sugar added" label on a product that is made out of sugar suggests instead that sugar has been added to something that is not sugar.
To recognize Mr. Zelensky's dilemma in the face of a White House incapable of distinguishing between national and personal interests is not to excuse his pandering or his insults to generous European benefactors or well-wishing American diplomats who earnestly sought ways to help his country.
In an appearance at the National Press Club in November 1998, after distinguishing between immoral and impeachable behavior, he set off on a hypothetical about Mr. Clinton and Monica Lewinsky, implying that had Ms. Lewinsky been Mr. Biden's daughter, he would have clocked the sitting president.
Sycamore's deal for Staples, however, which Reuters was first to report would come this week, illustrates that some buyout firms are distinguishing between mall-based fashion retailers, which are vulnerable to changing consumer tastes, from retailers with a niche and rich cash flow, such as Staples.
"Our legislation will ensure this much-needed tax relief goes to the local job creators it's designed to help by distinguishing between the individual wage income of NBA All-Star Stephen Curry and the pass-through business income of Steve's Bike Shop," read the GOP document.
But I do know how the song, with its ominous synth drone, teetering drums, and chirpy circus melody of a lead, made me feel: the grueling mixture of emotions that comes with the growing impossibility of distinguishing between a technological simulation of life and the real thing.
The lack of awareness of the effect of the cover on those with this condition is particularly puzzling in light of recent coverage of the difficulty viewers had in distinguishing between the uniforms worn by the Buffalo Bills and New York Jets in their game on Nov. 12.
The health care company Pixie Scientific has been testing diapers that track infant urinary health since 2013, while Google's parent company Alphabet submitted a patent last year for a carbon fiber-laced diaper that alerts parents about a shift in diaper equilibrium, including by distinguishing between poop and pee.
The FCC recognizes that the FTC's regime is the gold standard for privacy protection, but its NPRM nonetheless departed radically from the FTC's framework and the Obama Administration's similar approach by not distinguishing between sensitive and non-sensitive data, a vital hallmark of privacy regimes in the U.S. and Europe.
For the past few years, in a relentless barrage of tweets and Facebook posts, Taleb has responded to Pinker's optimism by distinguishing between "thin-tailed" historical trends—picture the trailing ends of a bell curve—which are likely to continue indefinitely, and "fat-tailed" ones, which retain their capacity to surprise.
In order to reengage the diehard fan base that drives their sales numbers, both publishers have used winking language about getting "back to basics" and distinguishing between "comic book readers" and "casual readers" in a way that positions diverse characters and titles (and their readers) as the "other" within the industry.
On Monday, Mr. Trump went further: Without distinguishing between mainstream Muslims and Islamist terrorists, Mr. Trump suggested that all Muslim immigrants posed potential threats to America's security and called for a ban on migrants from any part of the world with "a proven history of terrorism" against the United States or its allies.
"We appreciate the language is narrowly tailored to focus on specific national security concerns, distinguishing between investments that are financially motivated and investments that are strategically motivated, such as improving foreign military capabilities or other strategic objectives," Glueck wrote in the letter to Republican Senators John Cornyn and Richard Burr and Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein.
The reasons for the "postmodern" shift in the US are different from those in the Soviet Union, but its effects are the same: the growing skepticism toward the previously established cultural and political norms, the general distrust of the media, institutions, and authorities, and the difficulty of distinguishing between the real and the fake.
Although the unanimous decision was an early milestone in anti-discrimination law, it also demonstrated the pitfalls of distinguishing between citizens and non-citizens: after the case, Justice John Marshall Harlan concluded, as Menand notes, that the U.S. should not permit Chinese immigrants to seek citizenship, because they were, in his view, too different from Americans.
Every solution, however, will be undermined by the fact that the United States has a multitude of problems preventing robocalls from being seriously curbed including the fact that carriers have trouble distinguishing between next-generation robocalls and copper wire phone calls and that telecommunications industry has been slow to adopt caller ID authentication, meaning spoofed robocalls are even harder to spot.
The objects might be the manifestations of intellectual exercises in distinguishing between the figure and ground, but that idea doesn't hold up when I see the half of a planet turned inside out: "Three O'clock" (2016) forms a shape like a bowl, the inside of which shows an image of the tropics and the outside of which bears another riotous color scheme.
" (The FBI raid was conducted in conjunction with federal prosecutors in New York State after a referral from Special Counsel Robert Mueller, though Trump didn't really bother distinguishing between the broader Russia-related investigation and this operation.) He claimed that "they found no collusion whatsoever with Russia," though obviously Mueller's investigation is ongoing, and complained, "They're not looking at the other side, they're not looking at Hillary Clinton, the horrible things that she did.
The country's top transportation regulator on Thursday proposed tracking nearly every drone in U.S. airspace, a rule that would pave the way for companies like Google and Amazon to deploy commercial drones across the U.S.  The rule, the culmination of years of work by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), will create a system that allows law enforcement and the government to track drones throughout the sky, distinguishing between licensed aircraft vehicles and those that are suspicious or potentially threatening.
If nothing else, it would be useful for writers to do a better job of distinguishing between how life feels when you participate in unmoderated online exchanges — where being on the wrong end of pile-ons can certainly create the subjective impression that vicious mobs are constantly trying to shut down anything they find disagreeable — from what we actually see in the data, which is a public that is increasingly supportive of free expression, with liberals and college graduates being especially supportive.
I used my own categories because I was interested in making finer-grained distinctions than are typically found on your emoji keyboard: distinguishing between round traditional faces like tears of joy and anger; "weird faces" with expressions on other characters such as the devil smiley, the heart-eyed cat, or the see-no-evil monkey; people in specific poses such as the shrugging person or dancer; people with no particular pose or expression representing archetypes, such as the redhead or astronaut; and groups of people such as all the various couples and families.
" I have ceased distinguishing between the religious and the secular, for everything is holy: our courage and humility, our senses both lost and found; our love and our lust…all that shall swoon and couple, leaving in their wake the real hope that, late as is the hour –with as much as we have been given and squandered; as little as we might deserve it, though we stomp and plead— there may yet be more on offer: God willing, just one more song sung into high rafters before we are finally called to quit and disperse" Joe Henry ️#rebelheart A photo posted by Madonna (@madonna) on Apr 230000, 2016 at 4:30pm PDT Ellie is rocking the shit out of that Chloe ruffled blouse.

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