But consumers are buying the sweets less often and more discriminatively as household incomes contract with the U.S. recession and world economic crisis. ❋ Unknown (2009)
I agreed with the usual arguments against it: it hasn't been proven a deterrent; it is used discriminatively against the poor and minority group members; more than a few innocent parties have been unjustly condemned and executed; and contrary to what its proponents would have you believe, most methods of execution are neither painless nor humane. ❋ Muller, Marcia (1989)
You understand now that your growth should be on a dual basis; that you have two different men to develop, not just one; and that they must be handled _discriminatively_, but _together_. ❋ Norval A. Hawkins (N/A)
Should your prospect merely nod on your entrance, note discriminatively the movement he makes. ❋ Norval A. Hawkins (N/A)
Then, when you interview him, _restrict_ your presentation of your case to these discriminatively selected strong points of your particular capability. ❋ Norval A. Hawkins (N/A)
He succeeded in getting his experimental prune trees to develop discriminatively, almost as if they had the power of choice, ❋ Norval A. Hawkins (N/A)
Another man, with a mind discriminatively and restrictively trained to recognize differences, would learn in five minutes to distinguish the individualities of the twins. ❋ Norval A. Hawkins (N/A)
He restricted his experimental prune trees to the development of specific delicious qualities, by giving them no food except that _discriminatively_ selected for his purpose. ❋ Norval A. Hawkins (N/A)
But in order to be a certainly successful salesman of yourself you should _observe more intelligently and discriminatively_ hereafter. ❋ Norval A. Hawkins (N/A)
It is a disgusting and invariably hypocritical situation in which the law is applied discriminatively against only one class of people who have been arbitrarily singled out for persecution. ❋ Unknown (2009)
We study SVM based limb classi fi ers over 1st and 2nd order Gaussian This paper describes a discriminatively trained, multi - fi lters in a dynamic programming framework similar to those the issue of feature sets for human detection, showing that lo - scale, deformable part model for object detection. ❋ Unknown (2008)
We study the in fl uence of each stage of the computation There is an extensive literature on object detection, but A Discriminatively Trained, Multiscale, Deformable Part Model Pedro Felzenszwalb David McAllester Deva Ramanan University of Chicago Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago UC Irvine Felzenszwalb et al. pff@cs. uchicago.edu mcallester@tti-c. org dramanan@ics. uci.edu (2008) Abstract This paper describes a discriminatively trained, multi - scale, deformable part model for object detection. ❋ Unknown (2008)
No. The government adopts any laws they want, including non-constitutional, they apply them discriminatively (e.g., ❋ Unknown (2010)
The fi rstnew method for image feature gen - Haar-like wavelets andfeature location is allowed to recognize (2008) theyThis paper presents aAbstract robust feature set that need is a allows the human form to be discriminated cleanly, even in eration called the Scale Invariant Feature Transform (SIFT). al [19] build anprojection of planar shapesby incorporating perspective articulated body detectornd at up to a 60 degree st dif fi cult illumination. collection SVM based away classi fi erscamera or to allow up to a 20 degree cluttered backgrounds underan image into a largeWe study This approach describes a discriminatively trained, multi - rotation limb from the over 1 and 2 order Gaussian This paper transforms the issue of feature sets foreach of which is invariant to image fi lters in a dynamic programming framework similar to those of local feature vectors, human detection, showing that lo - scale, deformable part model for object detection. ❋ Unknown (2008)
Suf - (2008) This paper presents aAbstract for image feature gen - new method fi cient variation in feature location is allowed to recognize eration called the Scale Invariant Feature Transform (SIFT). perspective projection of planar shapes at up to a 60 degree This approach describes a an image into a large collection This paper transforms discriminatively trained, multi - rotation away from the camera or to allow up to a 20 degree of local feature vectors, each of which isdetection. to image scale, deformable part model for object invariant Our sys - rotation of a ❋ Unknown (2008)
And I'm lovin' [al] races, [hell nah] don't discriminize. ❋ Skinnyniggabutmydlong (2016)
”[Racial] [discriminization] is one of the best things known [to man] in a long time.” ❋ B Talented (2008)
My ho [axed] [fo] a job at Walmart but they be [discrimination] on us bros. ❋ Diversity Jones (2005)
"He made [fun] of [my opinion]! That's [discrimination]!" ❋ Logic For Goodness Sake (2017)
There are many terrible examples of discrimination, such as [the Holocaust], [the KKK], Homophobia, Women's [equal rights], etc. ❋ Jimbobjoeshmoecheesechickenmonkeyfriedpastramicheeseandpiewithle (2003)
Dictionary nerds: The act of selecting toothpaste based on each [item's] price and advertised benefits is an example of discrimination.
What the media wants you to think: A bunch of people of all races and genders holding hands around a 1000 year old tree is the ideal discrimination-free environment.
What's really happening: Michigan placed a ban on using race and gender as a factor in college admissions. While this seems like the ultimate move in preventing discrimination, as it would be impossible to discriminate based on race or gender if these factors were absent in a [college application], the measure was struck down by a federal court.
They claimed the policy harms minorities and is unconstitutional; as it would then also be impossible to give [PREFERENTIAL] treatment to minorities as well.
The more you know. ❋ Trinadtsat Tomitsu (2011)
Federal law requires retailers to discriminate between persons under the age of 18, and [person 18] and over when selling firearms.
Bob used the large signs outside each of the 2 gas stations when he was attempting to discriminate which station sold cheaper gas.
Keisha was practicing discrimination when she chose [chocolate ice cream] over the [haggis] flavoered ice cream ❋ Logic (2006)
That is discriminatiff ❋ Ph4te (2003)
A Japanese American who is promoted to a [management position] may still be a victim of discrimiation if he or she had been [passed over] for years because of corporate reluctance to place an Asian American in a highly visible position. [ISBN]: 0130418692 ❋ S. Beyet (2005)
Boy 1: "yo, YouTube won't let me [watch this] vid, bro. It says it's [not available] in my country"
Boy 2: "That's cuz you don't live in the U.S. Man. Bloody [discrimination] these days" ❋ Polarbear77 (2014)