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One reason is language: according to Ilya Segalovich, Yandex's chief technology officer, Google "totally ignored language understanding" at first, though "they've now got quite efficient".
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However, Mr. Boies, that brings us to the "may ignore" language in that statute.
Many delegates expressed outrage with the new text, saying that it favored the interests of richer nations by, for example, ignoring language that poorer countries had proposed on the issue of financing.
Rogoff's diatribes against the philistinism of recent theater -- his barbs aimed primarily at conceptual directors and anyone who ignores language -- though often invigorating, leave one with little hope for the future.
The key Senate education committee recently released a renewal of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act that essentially ignores language education altogether.
Research conducted by the MIT Media Lab successfully predicted the outcome of negotiations and business plan pitches with 80% accuracy just by analyzing participants' body language (and completely ignoring words, ideas and arguments).
A developer on GitHub can use a variety of programming languages, and we ignored those languages except for the most used one.
Priscilla Owen, President Bush's latest nominee to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, has been at times so eager to issue conservative rulings in cases before her on the Texas Supreme Court that she has ignored statutory language and substituted her own views.
This requirement to use the CEFR was not without controversy (see Fulcher, 2004, for example, or Weir, 2005), but their arguments were largely ignored by language educators.
Frustrated that White House officials have ignored congressional language curtailing scientific collaborations with China, legislators have decided to get their attention through a 32% cut in the tiny budget of the Office of Science and Technology Policy OSTPP).
In the guise of a book about translation this is a richly original cultural history, a journey from the days when the Greeks simply ignored other languages and the Romans forced all subject peoples to learn Latin, to Google Translate.It starts with apparently simple questions.
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