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You're always weighing experience versus enthusiasm.
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"What you need to do is figure out who you're going to vote for for president, and I know that you are going to weigh experience.
And in its notion of some malign conspiracy guiding world affairs, it does not just anticipate the paranoid atmosphere of the 60's but suggests how far movie scenarios were weighing on experience.
Which may explain why piling Feresten's personal animal-weighing experience atop Kaplan's personal animal-killing experience doesn't simply double the laughs -- it increases them exponentially.
Think of another academic subject that forces young people, on a daily basis, to weigh – and experience – the impact of their decisions on others, and to put the adherence to the truth ahead of personal gain.
Early career scientists considering a multi-investigator project should weigh the experience, networking opportunities, and prestige of a high-profile national or international collaboration against the disadvantages.
Combining questions about experiences as well as importance makes it possible to weigh negative experiences.
(Grode) 'A Summer Day' (in previews; opens on Oct. 25) This drama from the Norwegian playwright Jon Fosse (winner of the International Ibsen Award in 2010) is set in two time periods in an isolated house overlooking the water, weighing the actual experience of love against its distant memory.
Item 11 provides a modified semantic differential to assess factors that respondents may use in weighing or prioritizing experience.
It is therefore necessary to design an AI or an ANN that weighs prior experiences of surroundings (in this case text or words) using vector relationships between different words or numbers in context of raw data (this is materially different than sentiment analysis, which has propensity to output false positives), and then apply that to present surroundings.
To be sure that you weigh your experiences evenly and avoid significant omissions, first get everything down on paper, and then decide what to keep and what to omit.
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