Sentence examples for a human author from inspiring English sources

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Sayana, a famous Vedic commentator, said that this means an absence of a human author.

Just as we can read the work of a human author, from Marx to Keynes, in closed-minded and rigid fashion, we can approach divine revelation in a similar manner.

Some seed questions generated far too many question schemas for a human author to check, and other seed questions generated too few candidates.

Machines can do the grunt work that would otherwise take a human author endless amounts of time, if it's feasible at all, delivering detailed and accurate descriptive narratives about the information that would otherwise be left buried in data.

The result is still a work of literature that a human author intentioned and I think the burden of extracting meaning is still on the reader.

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There are four main methods of creating semantic chemistry: a) human authoring (as in conventional articles, reports, laboratory notebooks etc)., b) conversion of chemical data from legacy formats, c) creation of semantic chemistry through computer program output and d) machine extraction of chemistry from unstructured and semi-structured material (e.g. electronic chemistry publications).

What is a mere human author to do when pitted against that sort of technological leg-up?

This tendency of increasingly looking at the scriptural texts as not being produced by any human authors takes many forms in subsequent religious and philosophical materials, finally leading to a wide-spread notion that the Vedas are not authored by any human beings (apauruṣeya), and are in fact uncreated and eternal, beyond the cycles of creation and destruction of the world.

The burden is on human "author" of the frames to cover all states of student progress, understanding, and misunderstanding, a requirement that was found impossible to meet even for elementary school subtraction (Barr and Feigenbaum 1982).

In this atmosphere, many if not most Germans came to believe that World War I was a sort of natural catastrophe, with no human authors.

HOW do you begin describing the "life" of a document which probably had dozens of human authors and redactors, and whose highly diverse component parts were written down over a period of more than 1,000 years?

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