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Participants were asked not to use the visible eyes in the discrimination; instead, they were encouraged to try to discriminate based on the non-eye part of the image (inside the ellipse).
And if the authorities want to try to discriminate between firms, then it is a bad idea to tax those banks that are consistently profitable.
With the help of simulations resulting from Salammbô-3D, we will try to discriminate between geometrical induced variations and natural dynamics.
The idea is that the first strong classifiers reject most of the negative examples, while the last strong classifiers try to discriminate positive examples from hard negative examples.
"The police don't like to try to discriminate despite the fact that they got those charges in their background," Kilo says.
Various refinements have been proposed to try to discriminate between direct and indirect interactions in relevance networks.
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Your father-in-law's rabbi is obviously not trying to discriminate against the disabled.
The CFMEU, which represents construction workers, argued the government was trying to discriminate against its members by subjecting them to harsher laws that did not apply to any other workers.
Some studies have tried to discriminate exosome and microvesicle based on origin, size and density [8].
NSF's Poston says the agency isn't trying to discriminate against collections infrastructure.
We studied the propagation of laser beam emission through the soldered components, trying to discriminate the cases for which the induced stress created a beam depolarization ratio of more than 1%.
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