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Mr. Obama talks boldly about starting new high-tech green industries, but where will the workers come from unless students reliably learn science and math?

Typically, a human teacher must demonstrate several variants of the desired task to generate a sufficient amount of data to reliably learn it.

In any case, what has always been troubling about Moore's view is that the coherent picture that emerges seems to presuppose (i) the existence of metaphysically dubious properties that fall outside the causal nexus and, so, are such that (ii) it would be a complete mystery how we could every reliably learn anything about them, if they were to exist.

With sufficient training, different raters can reliably learn this standardized approach.

That is, amnesics do not reliably learn that B>C and C>D and that alone could account for their inability to make the correct inference B>D.

Through TD (and related methods) it became possible to reliably learn the values of states and actions and to control the learning of an agent through reinforcement signals.

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It is reliably learnt that he left Sabah immediately after his mountain stunt.

Western diplomats in Moscow have, it is reliably learned, sent along reports that top Communist officials are not only stressing negotiations but — and this is the vital point — indicating that they might talk on terms somewhat acceptable to the West.

1962 Consortiums to Aid Turkey and Greece PARIS — Two consortiums of capital-exporting North Atlantic nations will be formed before the summer holidays within the framework of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development for aid to the economies of Greece and Turkey, it was reliably learned here today [June 20].

The meeting will be held in an atmosphere of mild encouragement that, it is reliably learned, has included hints from the Russian Foreign Minister that the Russians would postpone their end-of-the-year signing a separate peace treaty with East Germany if negotiations with the West are in prospect.

A child hears the word 'horse' applied to a few instances (and probably hears stray utterances of the word too) and reliably learns the extension of the term (Markman 1989).

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