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This is especially important if you're applying online, where your CV might be automatically filtered at the initial stage of the recruitment process.
A stronger one might be automatically enrolling the user in an online lottery for cash prizes (perhaps financed by the industry, to avoid tougher privacy regulation), if the person doesn't disclose potentially sensitive personal information.
In an Aug. 21, 2002, memorandum to Mr. Rocchio, Mr. Sanford said he was asked to "further develop the idea" that the term for the sealed documents might be automatically extended if Dr. Dean were a presidential candidate when it expired.
And for a while it looked like QLD drivers might be automatically blamed for any any crashes involving cyclists, if a (cyclist-backed) proposal went ahead.
People with HIV might be automatically required to contact past partners no matter how many they have, and even if they used a condom.
In particular, it is likely that the images of famous faces might be automatically and vividly recalled to a greater extent than the visual images of more abstract entities such as "botanic garden", "classical dance" or "cross-country race".
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All the cooperations in a document might thus be automatically "corrected" into Cupertinos.
What has happened is testament not only to his resolve but also to that of those who have supported him throughout, who saw something in his captaincy that might not be automatically obvious.
Creamy-complexioned redheads with a faint scatter of freckles and green eyes, or Amerindian faces with brown eyes and Inca noses, might then be automatically sorted into a pool to receive guided information as to nail-polish-colour preference, jewellery, theatre tickets, sports allegiance, or choice of light or heavy reading.
Employees might also be automatically enrolled in savings plans, with a right to opt out, instead of today's under-used opt-ins.Mr Thaler deserves to be taken seriously, as one of his earlier attempts to apply behavioural economics to saving has had impressive results.
Tonight at Wembley, for example, England's besieged caretaker Stuart Pearce may have to pay a crushing price after days of scavenging for players who might not be automatically dwarfed by a call to share the field with such as Robin van Persie, Wesley Sneijder and Arjen Robben.
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