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He's not one-dimensionally evil — he has weaknesses and frailties.
But each is also defined by human fears and frailties.
It also, though, shows the frailties of many deep learning systems.
I wanted to show her as a human being, her frailties.
Good software accommodates its users' frailties; it does not beg them for accommodation.
The more we love him, the more he'll embody all our human frailties.
For all our moral frailties, these shows assert, people are basically all right.
We often highlight our frailties when we fail — we are, after all, only human.
Perhaps its frailties are now so well-documented that they no longer seem worrying.
The chapter about the idiosyncrasies and hidden frailties of judges is particularly eye-opening.
Rather, what elevates us is our recognition of ourselves in their frailties and foibles.
Inevitably, this will mean more people with frailties who need help navigating the city.
It is also because his frailties are as integral to it as his inspirational strengths.
Exploiting Mexico's defensive frailties, Joachim Löw's inexperienced squad led by 2-0 within 10 minutes.
Her lawyers said she had a host of other "frailties," including a severe eating disorder.
But a cascade of currency crises still seems unlikely, mainly because Turkey's frailties are so acute.
You start by understanding the frailties of human nature and you design to protect those things.
Tents are just one of nearly 300 strategic frailties identified in the country's military supply chains.
I feel like there are these age-old human frailties that technology can take advantage of.
Are we looking here at a cool usurper, or a mirror image of our own frailties?
And an astonishing number of them choose to make fun of frailties they never dare admit.
Silverman described the victims as sisters, daughters and mothers who suffered frailties but had hopes and dreams.
The frailties, the mistakes and the managerial overthinking only made this final night of baseball more entertaining.
Perhaps the High Septon was corrupt, or perhaps he was only human and tolerant of other human frailties.
In Picard, people are riven with human frailties, so they need a bit of taste to comfort them.
But in the beginning, Woods possessed none of the physical infirmities or mental frailties that plagued his peers.
Professional London reviewers forgive the production's provincial frailties (the set for the Stonehenge scenes visibly wobbles) and acclaim Mrs.
Last summer's stockmarket crash and the capital flight of recent months are only the latest examples of its frailties.
In stories of pants-shitting we see a little bit of ourselves; our frailties and all-too-human failures.
Chelsea's defensive frailties were exposed as the team was left with 22 point from three league games in September.
And they honor a play that despite its frailties and wrinkles has aged beautifully, into a burning, raving classic.
Kids these days need to be reminded constantly about the fleeting joys of youth and the frailties of the flesh.
She had hoped to create in Ami a being that was incapable of frailty, the frailties Alexandra saw in herself.
Notwithstanding the frailties and infirmities of age, and the passage of time, we continue to be responsible for our actions.
Her flaws and frailties are a major part of the story, and one of its most startling and thrilling ideas.
In part, it's about her treatment and her onrushing frailties, and this material is plain-spoken, harrowing and invariably moving.
Bosley Crowther of The Times described the film as "a brilliant and devastating drama of the tragic frailties of men."
"See if you can chuckle at your problem, at your shortcomings, at your frailties," the book advises toward the end.
It's a no-exit theater of war, invisibly stage-managed by a military underling with an instinct for human frailties.
Dangers, he said, could emanate from financial frailties, from wasteful local governments and from abroad (ie, the trade war with America).
According to Zardulu, the small, skittish creatures seem to be a perfect foil on which to project our own human frailties.
In the past, attempts to reconstruct a person's movements were limited by a dearth of records and the frailties of recollection.
During the journey, countries acquire and then shed particular strengths and frailties, owing to the changing size and shape of the population.
One in five lawmaker photographs were falsely matched to mugshots, exposing the frailties of an emerging technology widely adopted by law enforcement.
Our gifts are easy to mimic; our sins and frailties, however—the glitch-ridden software of mortality—will be a tougher call.
He has always been loath to acknowledge any cracks in his armor, keeping any frailties — physical, mental or psychic — largely to himself.
Yet you seem just as interested in the frailties of the human heart, and the responsibilities of individual citizens in troubled times. Why?
In 2011, Kline's first solo show, Dignity and Self-Respect, focused on New York's creative class—their desires, their habits, and their frailties.
And yet all the adults in Grayling's world, with or without the curse, seem to have been rooted to their flaws and frailties.
Now a group of researchers in the United States and China has tested a potential remedy for all-too-human frailties: artificial intelligence.
It's about both of them trying to stand upright, both having their frailties — age on the one hand and mental illness on the other.
The human frailties behind the game avatars is a reliable well of humor for Ready Player One, and the script takes full, hilarious advantage.
Crimson Tide—when you take away then tense showdowns, or the deadly battle between submarines—is a movie about our frailties and our empathy.
Ultimately, Collins' grasp of Facebook's frailties is second to none, so it's little wonder Mark Zuckerberg has consistently dodged his requests to give evidence.
It's one of those tales that can't be dismissed by political circumstance or the inherent human frailties of the leader it is attributed to.
He was still the most talented golfer ever to play the game, but he was also fallible, a human being with weaknesses and frailties.
But they have the charming idiosyncrasies and human frailties of Rowling's best creations, and they prove to be the ones you care most about.
Saddled with a small oxygen tank during her last years, Ms. Ebert often cursed her immobility and the burden her frailties had placed on others.
It pulls up close, sits you down at the conference tables and inside the Bronco, lets you measure the characters' frailties and feel their sweat.
Due to Greece's economic frailties post Olympic Games there has been no further investment and the majority of the newly constructed stadiums now lie abandoned.
As with haiku, or knock-knock jokes, repetition of a constrained form will expose the frailties of any single instance, and Knausgaard isn't always revelatory.
But as they lost two of three to Boston on the weekend, the Jays exposed the frailties that have gradually surfaced since the all-star break.
Underpinning the shutdown is a shift in economic policy intended to address some of the country's domestic frailties by driving production at the expense of imports.
The Cold War has long been a backdrop against which to explore human frailties; that's one of the reasons so many spy novels are backward-looking.
James Skoufis, a Democratic state senator representing New York's 39th district since 2019, voted for the bail reform law, but has publicly acknowledged the laws' frailties.
To him, as to Astaire, the musical was an immaculate conception, whereas to Demy, and now to Chazelle, it is born of mortal frailties and thoughts.
We witness the brittle frailties and dogged strengths of Noe and Christy, men at very different stages of their lives who nevertheless have each other's backs.
A repeated meme was life at "The Daily Show," where the former host said he served primarily as Ms. Williams's first exposure to the frailties of seniors.
Outsourcer Interserve this week become the latest company to move to shore up its balance sheet, underlining the frailties of a sector where margins can be wafer-thin.
The notion of a fully human god, who shares human weaknesses and frailties without any diminution of divinity, is so outrageous that Christians anxiously police Christ's full humanity.
Her documentary solo works, in which she plays a panoply of interview subjects, have covered topics from the Crown Heights riots to the frailties of the human body.
If they're not complicated, and they aren't flawed, and they don't have the frailties and fragilities that go along with their strengths, I typically don't find them interesting.
Each story is one of a male-dominated power structure threatened by a challenge to that power, either directly, or just due to the frailties of the human ego.
And because religion tries to answer some of the same questions that art does, about human frailties and emotion and dealing with the knowledge that you will die someday.
I can assure myself that my intellectual integrity is superior to theirs, yet in my honest moments I recognize that I struggle with these same human frailties and flaws.
Horror depends on the spectacle of human frailties, on the good and foolish choices that bridge the distance between the viewer and the screen (or blow it to smithereens).
Here is my challenge: Why aren't you equally appalled by the ableist idea that terminal illness, with its accompanying frailties and disabilities, renders a person deficient in human dignity?
"I think you have the same collection of human foibles and frailties that you see in other places, just there's a lot more attention focused on it," said Rep.
He is the algorithm made flesh, endowed with human frailties—longing, sadness, the need to urinate—the better to preach the Singularity's good news to denizens of Thatcherite Britain.
And while high-tech trickery and sophisticated technical exploits are certainly employed by some, Verizon's report suggests that most thieves rely on basic human frailties to do their dirty work.
They have made repeated promises to improve their moderation processes, but frailties in their systems were exposed after a video of the New Zealand mosque massacre went viral in March.
"The key for me in building these relationships with business owners is by starting by unveiling myself first and uncovering my mistakes and my frailties and my weaknesses," says Lemonis.
For a while, we take pride in the leaders we've chosen, forgiving their frailties, basking in their accomplishments, taking their victories as evidence of our own wisdom in exalting them.
What if solving your chipping yips were as simple as giving up the ghosts that are your past glories and saying, "This is who I am now, frailties and all"?
He embodied, in fact, the religious dimension of transhumanism: a movement that, in its grand mythos of the coming Singularity, maintains a Christian distaste for the flesh and its frailties.
"The key for me in building these relationships with business owners is by starting by unveiling myself first and uncovering my mistakes and my frailties and my weaknesses," the CEO says.
There were no signs of the mental frailties that have prevented Dimitrov from fulfilling the potential promised by his nickname "BabyFed" as he went blow-for-blow with the powerful left-hander.
For while the Bedlam "Sense & Sensibility" may seem to take daring liberties with its source's quiet sensibility, it never violates the original novel's uncommon sense — of values, of society, of human frailties.
But instead, , Mr. James is following in the footsteps of Peter G. Peterson, a founder of Blackstone who used his position — and his checkbook — to warn publicly about the country's financial frailties.
There's even a diversity of musicians among your favorites: a soprano in Robertson Davies's "A Mixture of Frailties"; a pianist in "Appassionata," by Eva Hoffman; a composer in "Amsterdam," by Ian McEwan.
Each is introduced with careful attention to the social and economic conditions that shaped him, and each is given a chance to deliver his own monologue on his frailties and frustrated dreams.
India's bowling frailties were laid bare in the one-day series in Australia where their inability to defend scores around 300 in the first three ODIs cost them the five-match series.
For our system of justice and our system of government to survive, we must pledge our highest allegiance to the strength of the law and not to the common frailties of man.
There he paid attention, picking up on the weaknesses and frailties of those around him in the corridors of power the way a dog senses fear, often exploiting them for political advantage.
That's actually where the phrase "humane" came from because Jef's work ... his dad, Jef, said that the purpose of being humane is to be considerate of human needs and responsive to human frailties.
"The irony of what I do is that the more you reveal someone in their frailties and shortcomings, the more we feel drawn to them and forgiving we feel of them," says Morgan.
It happened last night on CNN, when Marco Rubio and Donald Trump tore into each other about their hypocrisies and frailties, and tried to see who could posture hardest for the conservative base.
With all our flaws, all our mistakes, with all the frailties of human nature as much on display as our virtues, with all the rancor and anger of our politics, we are blessed.
In fact, Pete met with judges and court officials to encourage them to address the frailties in the system and to do more to prevent this kind of tragic family violence from occurring.
Given the frailties of our current system, people should think about whether they really have a case before they bring a suit, rather than just whether they have a shot at making money.
The current dispute, though, is a reminder that the Bitcoin software — like all computer code — is an evolving product of the human mind, and its deployment is vulnerable to human frailties and divergent ideals.
But the stockmarket crash of 2015 and the huge capital outflows in 2016 also persuaded President Xi Jinping that financial frailties were endangering national security and that the country needed a change in policy.
But the actress and comedian is also a deeply contemplative seeker, a woman unafraid to share her frailties, breakdowns and breakthroughs — at least not with Refinery29's Christene Barberich in this week's UnStyled podcast.
"The story of why John Smith failed, his human frailties, the analysis of the economic conditions on which he was shipwrecked—all of this can be told in a hundred different ways," he wrote.
And we forgot that no matter how amazing these dudes seemed (yes, too many were dudes, though at least we got talking about diversity in this decade), they were just human, with human frailties.
Dominic Wallington, chief investment officer at RBC Global Asset Management (UK) said financial markets are human constructs subject to human frailties and that bear markets bring out the behavioral traits of 'cognitive dissonance' in investors.
BRAGA, Portugal (Reuters) - Portugal's defensive frailties were again exposed as Tunisia hit back from two goals behind to hold the European champions to a 2-2 draw in a World Cup warm-up on Monday.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Slumping commodity prices have taken African currencies down with them, exposing the fundamental economic frailties of the world's poorest continent by driving up inflation in countries that import most of their manufactured goods.
The review showed the ECB's three-year push to get banks to hold more capital and clean up their balance sheets was bearing fruit but frailties remained, particularly at firms with high levels on unpaid loans.
At the time of Aegon's Conquest, Princess Meria of Dorne was a blind, bald, 80-year-old badass whose frailties did not stop the Martells from becoming the only reigning house to withstand the Targaryen invasion.
They are accusing him of being part of #OpLastResort, a series of online protests that followed the persecution and death of the hacktivist Aaron Swartz and that were seen as exposing frailties in US government systems.
The downturn in Britain's construction industry deepened last month, driven by the sharpest drop in civil engineering activity since 2009, a survey showed here last week, underscoring the economy's frailties at the end of last year.
Gallant wrote a masterly story that embodies a certain time, place, and perspective; Shepard, who discovered it decades later, found a way to bring it to life again, putting the same human frailties into a different context.
Portugal were without captain Cristiano Ronaldo after he won the Champions League with Real Madrid on Saturday and Tunisia exposed defensive frailties in Fernando Santos' side which Group B opponents Spain, Morocco and Iran will try to exploit.
If the high-octane battles, dragon scenes and other magical happenings give "Game of Thrones" its dazzle, it's the recognizable human impulses, frailties and behaviors in characters we've come to know well that give it its emotional power.
It's also hard not to feel exasperated by what makes Kayla so dear — her frailties, mistakes, gawkiness — as she doodles alone at lunch or buries her head in her hands after being voted "most quiet" by the other students.
Still, when considering the various facets of my three-year tennis obsession, what I love most are these fleeting moments when I transcend my frailties and become — pardon the embarrassing hyperbole, but this is how it feels — Buddha-like.
"Francis Bacon in Your Blood" is a candid portrayal of a famous man who could be very generous, even with his foes, and very petty, even with his friends — and Bacon, to his credit, was acutely aware of his own frailties.
Perhaps most important of all, both diseases feed off the frailties of human society, occurring most frequently where social and structural barriers have contributed to unprecedented burdens of disease and have made public health responses all the more challenging to implement.
A recent growth plan put forward by Finance Minister Tito Mboweni aimed to set out the necessary reforms of state-owned entities such as energy near-monopoly Eskom Holdings, which have been at the core of the country's economic frailties.
Although Moody's still has South Africa's credit rating at Baa3, the lowest rung of investment grade, some economists fear the power crisis and other economic frailties could cost the country that rating and lead to billions of dollars of outflows.
This is, to be sure, central to the show's scripts, since it's so keyed into deeper themes of Sharp Objects: confronting the parts of your past that you haven't dared think about and realizing the frailties of your parents and yourself.
Even with the newcomers Jae Crowder and Dwyane Wade struggling to have an influence and the absence of a trusty rim protector, one nagging question in the East hasn't changed: Who can actually exploit Cleveland's frailties four times in a seven-game series?
Unlike past World Bank presidents, who hailed from politics and finance, Mr. Kim's background — as a public health crusader and a vocal critic of the bank for imposing heavy-handed solutions on poor countries — made him acutely aware of the institution's frailties.
However defensive frailties allowed Norway to equalize after 21 minutes and take a 2-1 lead early in the second half, leaving Belgium coach Marc Wilmots to devise a plan for their opening match at the finals against Italy on June 13.
As those critics wondered when or if sports officials would penalize Russia for its systematic transgressions by rescinding Olympic medals and condemning the state-supported schemes, they questioned not just fundamental frailties in drug-testing controls but also the independence of antidoping authorities.
Brazil have shown psychological frailties in recent years, notably in the 7-1 collapse against Germany in the World Cup semi-final in 2014, but the man known as the 'King of Rome' said the key will be making the pressure work in their favor.
They needed to go to extra innings twice on this six-game trip, and although they got three hits apiece on Sunday night from Miguel Andujar and Luke Voit, who hit his third home run of the series, the Yankees' frailties were on display.
Despite its inherent frailties, the mooted government has received a big thumbs up from financial markets, with Italian bond yields tumbling to record lows this week on expectations the new administration will pursue a prudent fiscal policy and avoid confrontation with Brussels over the budget.
All of this, in turn, anticipates a great deal of what unfolds across Gainza's novel — various correspondences between the frailties of people and animals; the sundering of friendships and familial bonds; and the frequent sense of being whipsawed between reminders of decay and the possibilities of life.
"Each member of my viewing audience has something crucial to contribute to this conversation, whether it be an introspective assessment of their own life, an improved understanding of an unfamiliar subject, or the discovery of art as an avenue to communicating their own psychological frailties," she says.
MARKET CONFIDENCE Despite its inherent frailties, the mooted government has received a big thumbs up from financial markets, with Italian bond yields tumbling to record lows this week on expectations the new administration will pursue a prudent fiscal policy and avoid confrontation with Brussels over the budget.
Mr. Balanchine, for all his genius, had his human frailties, and over the years he was criticized for liking his dancers very tall and very slim ("You can see more," he explained), for marrying five times, and for requiring that we subjugate our comfort to his demands.
That raft of defections underlined the frailties in the Democratic caucus, which appears to be operating without a playbook -- or a clear sense of priorities -- as the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program unravels ahead of President Trump's March 5 deadline to codify or can the Obama-era program.
It reminded me that my grandfathers with all their flaws and frailties are both gone, and so is my grandmother with her shoebox full of small, fading Victory Mail letters, a War Department telegram, and photos of her one trip outside the United States, to a military cemetery in France.
As Sarah, Dani, and Grace join forces to trounce their sticky foe, you realize that this is what used to be known as a woman's picture, propelled by female sacrifice and pluck, and that Mackenzie Davis—tough but not invincible, and wise to her own frailties—is at the core of the propulsion.
Even before the current round of scandal, Mr. Hollande had never recovered from the very public revelation of his clandestine trysts with the actress Julie Gayet, and his simultaneous fiery breakup with Ms. Trierweiler, who later took her "revenge" — her word in her own book — in a tell-all recounting of Mr. Hollande's frailties and prejudices.
"As banks become more regulated, there is a risk that the frailties of banking are replicated elsewhere — such as mutual funds with short-term or runnable liabilities investing in opaque credit instruments," said Paul Tucker, chairman of the Systemic Risk Council and the former deputy governor of the Bank of England, who wrote one of the few comment letters endorsing the proposal.
But they were human beings, they understood human frailties even as they exhibited them, they could appreciate, just as we can, how power can corrupt, and even as we struggle to understand how the Framers might have responded to Presidential misconduct of the kind and character we are here to try, we should not imagine for one moment that they lacked basic common sense, or refuse to apply it ourselves.
Oh you real effulgent frailties          Look a book, a banister, a sinister affirmation                              of how little we achieve in looking            a bog, an orchard, an icy shore shorn of longing                     a flower, a power- line flecked with                     lingering over their split tails, then the                          mass of them amassing living darkening                     cloud              When they settle       I am slumped in my plushest            lonely             meadow, nook look, look                                the augur of them in the unfamiliar immediacy    of any old mothering oak
We must acknowledge that the next Tamir Rice or Alton Sterling case is waiting out there, and will be our next headline unless and until we accept the frailties of our criminal justice system and commit the extraordinary resources necessary to hire good cops, train them to be the cops we want them to be, and pay them to stay in the position of being a good cop risking their lives for us, so that they may re-earn the respect of those they interact with.

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