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Is the system getting better at recognising its mistakes?
I'm late in the game at recognising this.
He's very good at recognising images that, as he tells me, "bring us all together.
He was an expert at recognising and maintaining running gags – or, in his comedy generation's terminology, callbacks.
But the conservation discussion is framed in such a way that it is bad at recognising such qualities.
The sector needs to become more adept at recognising and implementing digital excellence that is already happening in other sectors.
Gradually, you'll become more adept at recognising the distinction and, as a result, get better at deliberately controlling your attention.
Be that as it may, as social animals, humans are highly skilled at recognising feelings and intentions in others.
The six-month-olds were more discerning: those who heard lemur voices were no better than chance at recognising a dinosaur.
Facebook is good at recognising people because they pick names from a limited list of friends.More cameras and better face recognition raise tricky legal and political questions.
It is probably no coincidence, for instance, that peacocks' tails have eyespots; animal brains are good at recognising eyes because eyes are found only on other animals.
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