... otherwise has been prompted. In fact, this is the only case that text generation systems ever seem to take care of. Expert systems speak only when spoken to. The Commentator is made to talk ... about what& apos;s happening, assuming that someone is listening, and interested in what it says. But for a conversating system this isnot enough. The properties of spontaneous speech has to ... uther. In this sense, what isnot said is as important as whatis actually said. Note that I said "a context" rather than "the context": one can do no more than guess what the...
... your health care provider. Write toyour health care provider to report mistakes in your medical records. Include a copy of the medical record showing the mistake. Explain why this is ... you about your rights. Generally, you may choose to: • place a fraud alert on your credit le• monitor your accounts for unusual acvity • exercise your right to a free copy of your credit ... up your laptop. Keep nancial informaon on your laptop only when necessary. Don’t use an automac login feature that saves your user name and password, and always log o when you’re nished....
... radical liberationist and the inherent rights of animals. What Do We Do? What is a prudent course of action? I would say it is to go to the place that is most frightening to indus-try and consumers ... into biodiesel. Another idea isto burn dead chickens in power plants and turn their feathers into disposable diapers and tampons. Still another is breeding chickens without feathers to ... in three steps:Isolate the radicalsCultivate the idealists and “educate” them into becoming realistsCo-opt the idealists and realists into agreeing with industryThis is a divide and conquer...
... non-existence.Harris argues that if it is possible for a parent to have a child who is not disabled, and that parent chooses to bring to birth a disabled child, the parent is choosing to bring disability ... choosing notto increase thelevel of disbility in the world (Harris, 1999). What does not follow is thatthere is any sense in which, when comparing two existing children, thehearing child is better ... child notto be ‘deaf’. For achild to be ‘deaf’ when it could hear is for that child to be denied something itcould value. We should not harm persons when this harm is avoidable, and to prevent...
... reasons to doan outline before you start writing isto help you evaluate your thesis. Isyour thesis narrow enough? Is it toobroad? Can you support it adequately? Here’s how to use your outline to ... causes of infectious diseases? Give an exampleof a disease caused by each factor you discuss. When a Topic IsNot Provided. When you are expected to develop your own topic, your writingassignment ... specific topics. But what if your assignment doesn’t give you a topic to begin with? What if the topic is left wide open? Thislesson will give you some strategies for choosing atopic if one is not...
... available, it is likely to render usincreasingly critical of those who make what we regard as being the ‘wrong’decision in relation to reproduction. What that wrong decision is remains ofcourse to be ... explanation of risks involved inalleged pregnancy, including risk of injury to the fetus, the doctor could not be expected to do more. But that may only exonerate the doctor; what of themother?Thirdly, ... conceive and then discover that the fetus is handicapped? Are they held to be not liable in law as long as they have taken‘reasonable steps’ to discover their risk of transmitting disease/defect?The...
... board?”Note that the asker does not ask the listener to “be my mentor,” or even use the word “mentor.” What you’re asking for right now is a favor, not a relationship: if the relationship is destined ... perfectionist element to it. Perfectionists tend to overestimate their challenges while underestimating their abilities to meet those challenges: a pernicious combination.5 Talk to your mentors to ... if this discussion is hitting home, I recommend Dr. Lois Frankel’s fabulous book Stop Sabotaging Your Career: 8 Proven Strategies to Succeed – in Spite of Yourself (Business Plus, 2007. ISBN:...
... Statistics) was used to interpolate historical dataMEX: Target rate. TIIE prior to 2008.PER: Reference rate, changes in the overnight deposit interest rate was used to interpolate historical ... policy decisions). 2,3 The NRIR isnot an observable variable, so there is no unique way to estimate it; and it can change over time. As noted by Blinder (1998), the NRIR is “difficult to estimate ... ratio to 25 percent.Aug-10 Decrease ratio to 12 percent.Sep-10 Increase ratio to 15 percent.Oct-10 Increase ratio to 25 percent.May-12 Increase ratio to 30 percent.Jan-07 Decrease the ratio to...
... yourself and listen toyour own voice. Note where changes need to be made with your voice inflection. Try notto over inflect your voice or it will become distracting toyour audience. ... Using this approach makes it easier to read your speech and for the audience to listen to it. Using Notes (cont.)•Practice using your note cards. - Practice helps you analyze your note ... Using notes4. Using visual aids LECTURE 2REMEMBERING WHAT YOU HAVE TO SAY? Using Notes (cont.)•Remember to number your note cards! - Just in case you drop them.•Include quotes, statistics,...
... job?Name your passions:Name your interests:• What are you good at what do others say you are good at?• How could I be paid and leverage my talents?• Realistically, what would it take to do this ... the unknown—“I wouldn’t know what to do if I left this job. This iswhat I know how to do.” Some people truly fear change. Minimally, as humans, we tend notto like it very much. The most ... if you were doing this full-time. Try this: Ask yourself: What income would I (realisti-cally) want to be making if this was my sole source of income? Divide this out to an hourly wage and...
... maytherefore be used to recover the underlying depen-dencies without having to resort to LDDs. This is the approach used in NEGRA. It does have limita-tions: it is only possible to use GF labels ... variance due to searchand smoothing, it raises the question if it is in factpossible to reproduce such results without the nec-essary details.25 Error AnalysisWhile it is uncommon to offer ... MethodThe purpose of this is experiment isnot only to im-prove parsing results, but also to investigate the over-all effect of smoothing on parse accuracy. Therefore,we do not simply report results...
... dithiothreitol and b-mercaptopyruvate wereunable to replace thiosulfate as the sulfur donor. Theseresults show that Aq-477 isnot a mercaptopyruvatesulfurtransferase. Kinetics analysis was carried ... between excitation and emission times is then related to the molecular size of the macromolecule.Analysis of the time-resolved fluorescence anisotropydata displays the distribution of rotational ... therefore to rename this gene rhdB1.Members of the genus Aquifex were obtained frommarine hydrothermal systems [27] where sulfur is thepredominant compound. Therefore, it isnot surprising to find...
... express written permission. INDUSTRY SURVEY What future animators say about what they are looking for in aschool, and what professional animators say are the mostimportant things to look for.Quotes ... opportunity to create a great demo reel. This isyour calling card to use when you interview for jobs in the industry. It showcases your best work to prospectiveemployers and shows them exactly what ... high qualityDEMO REELVI. WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO NEW ANIMATORS ABOUT HOW TO GET YOUR FIRST JOB?““ What I love most is the magic of animation, and the ability to inspire emotions from...
... laptop, notebook, palmtop.Related wordsDesktop publishing (also DTP) is the production of finished page designs for books or other printed material, using a small computer and printer.Desktop ... lay before us.Miss (NOT DO) verb [T] to fail to do or experience (something that is often planned or expected)I missed the start of the exam because my bus was late.Silly (FOOLISH) adjective ... circle that can fit into that space.and go on this way until you use up 2000 words tosay nearly anything in English!II. Learn key concepts in English using a special list of 1052 wordsFor...