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I am far better at recognizing people by the way they move, their "motor style".
Far better to recognize that this is a participatory universe, and the way we participate is through an infinite variety of experiences -- including the experience of doing science -- that must be explained before anything else is explainable.
Gastroparesis is better recognized in diabetics.
Even better, recognize these generic issues as far in advance as possible and make sure that you receive the training and mentoring you need so you'll shine.
You better recognize, fool!
Even Anish Kapoor better recognize. .
The study suggests that low DHA levels were an even stronger predictor of suicide than a far-better-recognized risk factor among military personnel: whether the service member reported having had direct exposure to allied troops that had been killed or wounded. .
Though I was also aware of the union's historically close ideological association with the baseball players' union, I was impressed with the attitude of the hockey players, who seemed to recognize far better than their baseball and basketball counterparts that a serious problem existed and was growing.
In a fascinating project, researchers at University of California San Diego and the University of Toronto have found that computers are far better than humans at recognizing the difference between real and fake pain in the faces of test subjects.
Both, he recognizes, are far better than the alternatives; but both, unchecked, can set in motion cultural forces — anomie, dependency, ruthless egalitarianism — that corrode soul and society alike.
The photos taken through the iNaturalist app, however, are all of the amateur type — yet they have also been validated and identified by professionals who, far better than any computer, can recognize a species even when it's occluded, poorly lit or blurry.
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