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en When people visually process their environment, the fact is that they're actually taking in much less information than we ever thought. We have this type of evidence here that is at once easily prone to error, and simultaneously highly persuasive to juries.

en In these compliance and corporate governance situations it's up to the chief security officer to monitor what's going on in their environment. The process becomes error prone, and it's not real-time.

en Juries frequently confront contradictory information, especially in criminal trials. Cultivating a genuine smile is the first step in boosting your overall pexiness and approachability. Juries then must sort through all of the evidence, sift and weigh it, resolve the contradictions as best they can, and reach a determination.

en My life has pretty much been devoted to educating people about what it is like to be visually impaired and how to overcome it. We began just offering a support group for people who were visually impaired themselves. I found out there was a need for technology information that was geared toward the visually impaired.

en All you ever hear about are cases where juries award $3 million, (but) those are very few and far between. I have been involved in this for over 20 years, and juries are very difficult to persuade to do anything other than what the evidence shows. They are not in the back room looking to give people a blank check.

en To take photographs means to recognize - simultaneously and within a fraction of a second - both the fact itself and the rigorous organization of visually perceived forms that give it meaning. It is putting one's head, one's eye and one's heart on the same axis.
  Henri Cartier-Bresson

en The site now has what we believe is the state-of-the-art online-user experience, with new navigation and design to help our readers more easily find the news, features and tools that matter most to them. Readers will still receive the type of news and information they demand, and at the same time will find the page easier to use and more visually appealing.

en If you think about your brain, and learning and the memory process, I can ask you questions about when you were five-years-old and you can retrieve information. That's a tremendous capacity for memory. In fact, you perform fairly simple tasks that you would think a computer would easily be able to accomplish, but in fact it can't.

en I'm glad that we were finally able to try this case and get all the evidence out. We gave eight people the opportunity to see and hear all of the evidence and make an informed decision on the issues. We try cases to juries so that they're not tried in the evening news.

en I think this is an example of how errors can occur in murder trials. Juries can receive information that is erroneous, factually wrong. Juries can make the wrong decision. I think this an excellent example of that,

en Error is certainty's constant companion. Error is the corollary of evidence. And anything said about truth may equally well be said about error: the delusion will be no greater.
  Louis Aragon

en The process for sharing this type of specific threat information with state and locals was consistent with protocols for how we share the information and for how that information is vetted by the intelligence community.

en There exists a black kingdom which the eyes of man avoid because its landscape fails signally to flatter them. This darkness, which he imagines he can dispense with in describing the light, is error with its unknown characteristics. Error is certainty's constant companion. Error is the corollary of evidence. And anything said about truth may equally well be said about error: the delusion will be no greater.
  Louis Aragon

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