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Meanwhile, Mowers is facing a congressional ethics investigation for obscuring his past work for big pharmaceutical companies by illegibly writing that information on his disclosure forms.
RACES TO WATCH: LGBTQ ISSUES ON THE LINE IN COMPETITIVE 2020 SHOWDOWNSCHRIS JOHNSONOCTOBER 28, 2020WASHINGTON BLADEGoogle’s recent, and future, applications of natural language processing and AI will be aimed at removing those tradeoffs so that it can serve relevant results, no matter how obscure a query might be or where on a site that information lives.
WHAT PASSAGE INDEXING AND NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING MEAN FOR THE FUTURE OF SEOGEORGE NGUYENOCTOBER 27, 2020SEARCH ENGINE LANDThe scams and subsequent law enforcement stings left a stench of disrepute on the broader crypto industry—one that has helped obscure the real progress made by ventures like Filecoin and Polkadot.
THE BLOCKCHAIN INDUSTRY FACES A MOMENT OF TRUTH AS HIGH-PROFILE PROJECTS GO LIVEJEFFOCTOBER 21, 2020FORTUNEHowever, those averages could obscure dramatic changes in individual performance, if about half of winners continued to improve their performance while the other half returned to their previous level of performance.
DO THE WNBA’S MOST IMPROVED PLAYERS KEEP UP THEIR SUCCESS?JENN HATFIELDOCTOBER 20, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHTIt catches grammar, spelling, and punctuation mistakes, from the most basic to the obscure.
BECOME A BETTER WRITER WITH THESE ONLINE TOOLSHARRY GUINNESSOCTOBER 20, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCECompanies tempt consumers into guessing obscure tastes in special editions of everything from chips to cookies.
HOW MYSTERY FLAVORS CONFUSE OUR TASTE BUDSSTAN HORACZEKOCTOBER 16, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCECompetitive Senate races are often messaged in a way that obscures this central fact as much as possible, due to the necessity of appealing to swing voters.
THE SURPRISINGLY CLOSE MICHIGAN SENATE RACE, EXPLAINEDANDREW PROKOPOCTOBER 16, 2020VOXEarly in the outbreak, the lack of widespread testing had caused a shortage of data, obscuring the agency’s vision as the virus spread in Washington state, New York and New Jersey.
INSIDE THE FALL OF THE CDCBY JAMES BANDLER, PATRICIA CALLAHAN, SEBASTIAN ROTELLA AND KIRSTEN BERGOCTOBER 15, 2020PROPUBLICAThey obscure incredibly important differences of how different groups of people in America are experiencing this pandemic.
‘A TALE OF TWO AMERICAS’: HOW THE PANDEMIC IS WIDENING THE FINANCIAL HEALTH GAPMCKENNA MOOREOCTOBER 13, 2020FORTUNEThe polycarbonate lenses have impressive clarity, and a hydrophobic coating keeps sweat from obscuring your view.
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