A problem with nuclear power (by problem I mean something which might potentially be solved or worked - around or be a cost that might be acceptable if other things are done well; this is not an argument
about fatal flaws) is that the «fire», once started, just doesn't want to stop, it seems.
Not exact matches
Not doing that is a
fatal flaw, that is, when you're talking
about what you're working on, and not being excited
about it.
Sometimes I think the
fatal flaw of humans reduces to our unwillingness to give a crap
about the future (inequality, recession, melting icecaps) when we can have something today.
Fox made the
fatal flaw of skirting around the truth in his replies and his slippery turn of phrase «piqued the attention of Labour MPs and journalists well versed in the underlying rumours
about his sexuality».
Red Pillar, LLC also included a block of instruction
about the mechanics of petition preparation and how to avoid
fatal flaws many candidates experience causing them to fail to get on the ballot.
Critics have told Witt that response bias may be the
fatal flaw in her previous conclusions
about action - specific perceptions.
In fact, our
fatal flaw is that we are, well, a little too intense
about all things food - related.
Anakin's
about - face is genuinely tragic; his
fatal flaw is that he fears losing the ones he loves, blinding him to the evil Palpatine.
That movie,
about badass angels fightin» in the zombie apocalypse so Jesus II can be born, or something, was — entirely apart from its many other
fatal flaws — an insult to religion.
Emily reveals that Arthur knew of the
flawed drug's issues and did nothing
about the
fatal side effects, so Ben persuades her to provide the info.
The NEPC report paints a dismal picture of student learning at K12 - operated schools, but the
fatal flaw of the report is that the measures of «performance» it employs are based primarily on outcomes such as test scores that may reveal more
about student background than
about the quality of the school, and on inappropriate comparisons between virtual schools and all schools in the same state.
For those who view the instability of VAMs as a
fatal flaw limiting their utility for high - or low - stakes decisions
about teachers, these results suggest that the same concerns may apply to observations and student survey measures.
This reveals the
fatal flaw in the logic of those who lie to you
about mortgages.
Whether you are a seasoned professional or just thinking
about opening your first trading account, the ability to stop the Hand is proportional to how well you understand and overcome the Five
Fatal Flaws of trading.
The Finding was also based on wretched science, with many absurd
fatal flaws, as so ably discussed at both this web site and in your superb 568 page opus
about Eco insanity.
[201]... Putting aside the manageability factor, there is a
fatal flaw in Thomson's arguments
about access to justice, judicial economy, and behaviour modification.
Lawyers don't get the concept of networking I think the
fatal flaw with law school and with most law firms is that they don't take the time to teach and coach their lawyers
about what networking is and the right way to do it.
Nobody wants to hire a sales rep who had an issue with a co-worker that you couldn't work out — because that shows an issue with interpersonal and communication skills, a
fatal flaw for sales reps.. So try to talk
about a real mistake that you learned something significant from that would never affect your performance at this job.
The things that may be «negative» may not be
fatal flaws (deal breakers)
about them or the relationship.