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The Senate hopeful has also said that he would like to see U.S. military assets used "selectively and thoughtfully," but that has proven historically difficult to put in practice.

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Junior right tackle Roger Rosengarten isn’t surprised by the success of his freshman linemate and credits the work Brailsford has put in practice against senior Tuli Letuligasenoa as crucial to his development.

“But once it was put in practice, it was total chaos,” OReilly says.

Although Google publicly celebrated Gebru’s work identifying problems with AI, it disenfranchised the work internally by keeping it hierarchically distinct from other AI initiatives, not heeding the group’s advice, and not creating an incentive structure to put in practice the ethical findings, Gebru and other employees said.

“We’ve forgotten how to be empathetic with each other and to try to put in practice the basic tenets of the way our democracy works. It doesn’t work like ‘my way or the highway.’

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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