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In the brain, neurons work together over synapses to recognize a pattern and make the closest match.
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What is it about us humans that make this a recurring pattern?
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The act of making something out of nothing requires the pattern recognition system to make far flung connections.
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After intercepting the key, she can make it record just the right pattern of bits without any of the telltale errors her eavesdropping was supposed to introduce.
ECONOMIST: Secure cryptography is only as safe as its weakest link
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The right response to that, though, would be to curb pollution and try to alter the pattern of growth to make it less resource-intensive, rather than to control population directly.
ECONOMIST: Lower fertility is changing the world for the better
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Now, everyone in the industry is talking about this ominous bear flag pattern, which is likely to make its rounds in the more mainstream media this weekend (along with the news about Greece).
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In 1892 Galton looked at the pattern of whorls, arches and loops that make up fingerprints, and estimated that the chance of two prints matching at random was about one in 64 billion.
ECONOMIST: Fingering fingerprints
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But factor in the frequent use (and exercise) of stock options as compensation, as well as the need to do estate planning or make a down payment on a new home, and the pattern doesn't look so weird.
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This is a pattern that I have frequently observed, as you will see a market make a sharp move against the prior trend that will reverse the signals from the MACD-His.
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Murphy also points to technicals to make the bullish case for gold, observing "a very tight reverse head-and-shoulders pattern" following the break from its high in February.
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The pattern across the developed world is for politicians to negotiate with each other and, after much drama, make the brave decision to downsize jobs through taxes and mandates rather than downsizing government.
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