The word
"flaw" refers to a mistake or problem in something or someone that makes them less perfect or complete.
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It had its fair share of
flaws with its new features but there's no denying that the battling is one of the most solid systems in recent fighting franchises.
That's about as many
flaws as I can really think of.
If there's one
major flaw with all the features packed into this gorgeous phone, it's the placement of the fingerprint sensor.
The notion that a low salt diet is better for us began about 200 years ago and was founded
on flawed science.
In other words, it doesn't seem to know how ridiculous it is — a
fatal flaw for such a serious movie.
We look
for flaws in design that could lead to issues down the track, and check how well the vehicle is screwed together.
We are already aware of how difficult it is to find a
security flaw from any software.
The game definitely isn't
without flaws though, as there have been a number of exposed bugs and other technical issues.
If evolutionary theory were false, this would require that the entire scientific enterprise be so
fundamentally flawed as to be effectively useless.
Multiple moving averages overcome
many flaws of the single variety.
But science suggests there are a few
serious flaws in that reasoning.
Typical conflicts are merely a reminder that a relationship is two different people working together to understand differences and love each other
despite flaws.
Even if you look for healthcare resume samples online, you won't
find flaws making it a perfect document.
He said the city law was deeply
flawed because it allowed merchants to keep the 5 - cent fee as profit.
This was an already failed model that was full of inherent
flaws from the get go.
Lastly, this tracking system contains an inherent
flaw by allowing the criteria to be constantly shifted.
A
few flawed studies over the past years made it appear that testosterone replacement therapy increases cardiovascular risk and incidence of heart attacks.
The students who should be applying to college as education majors have lived the consequences of this deeply
flawed system.
Your logic is
so flawed only someone who is desperate would use it.
I can still
see flaws in what I'm doing, but I think I delivered.
That was just my two - sense, its a good game, honestly, these people that give it a 0 for
minor flaws like enemies not shooting you fast enough?
Other flaws such as the some weird hit detection do plague multiplayer, but overall it's a pretty bug free affair which makes a nice change.
But that's only the surface layer of this complex, enigmatic story about
flawed human connections and the emotions we all share.
It's the age - old problem that the closer you draw to perfection, and the art - style is damn near perfect, the more
obvious flaws become.
An ambitious
if flawed film, it's a thought - provoking piece that — like its heroine — isn't afraid to make its audience uncomfortable.
The 2.4 L appears to have a major design
flaw which causes complete engine failure in many of these cars.
He is a
very flawed character but also a character one can root to succeed.
The biggest
glaring flaw of all, however, is the inability to skip wrestling on your primary show even when injured.
The bad news: Many of those initiatives still focus on the
same flawed assumptions that have undermined education reform efforts for years.
What is less known is why the changes were made and what
inherent flaws existed in the original data, if any.
Sure, they were superheroes, but they were
also flawed characters.
You'd be amazed how landscaping and lush trees can
hide flaws on a home's exterior.
Your tactical approach
exposing flaws, without highlighting them, tells us nothing.
Larger diamonds also show
more flaws as their facets are larger.
They also have teams of researchers and security analysts who try to identify and
fix flaws before they cause problems.
We all fall victim at times to our
own flawed belief system.
Print flaws also failed to appear, as he movie stayed clean and clear.