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When it comes to parsing either his own appeal or future career trajectory, Walker, who projects a kind of wholesome, healthy affability, is willfully oblivious.
All of these interactions mean that the network can do some interesting things when it comes to parsing through data.
On the one hand, "you look at this and you immediately become enthralled," he says, especially because when it comes to parsing genetics, autism has lagged behind other psychiatric disorders because studies have been smaller.
Speech recognition systems have to be trained on large bodies of data, but while that makes them highly capable when it comes to parsing sentences and recognizing phrases, it doesn't always teach them the kind of vocabulary that you and your friends use all the time.
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The Giants are clinging to a shred of possibility when it comes to the playoffs, and Manning parsed a series of potentially negative outcomes when he pointed out that "the worst feeling we could possibly have" would be for the Giants to receive all the help they need in other games but they "don't handle our business" against the Philadelphia Eagles.
You can put that trans person from "Orange Is the New Black" on the cover of "Time," and suddenly a lot of gendered ambiguity feels more attractive and easier to parse, but, when it comes to robots, you really want to know someone who knows one, so that she can model behavior for you.
does not parse words when it comes to his support for same-sex marriage.
As a cell biologist, I'm quite comfortable manipulating genes and observing living cells in action using complex machinery and chemistry, but I'm clueless when it comes to the secrets of the cosmos or in parsing mathematics more intricate than the workaday equations I use in the lab.
(This is hardly the only way he parses his enemies: he does this in much more labyrinthine fashion when it comes to the Brits).
It's time to stop parsing every word in an effort to be correct, while conveniently looking the other way when it comes to our own lives.
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