We weren't born thinking flaws made you less beautiful we are taught by society and the media that we should feel insecure
about our flaws so we buy into certain products etc to «improve» or attain perfection.
Not exact matches
What's
so flawed about that way of thinking, Clark says, is that it doesn't leave time or space for the best practices of hiring that are proven to be conducive to finding employees who either become great for their company or stay with the company for the desired amount of time.
HBR Blog Network's Peter Bregman suggests a way of thinking
about the problem that a therapist would love — perhaps you hate this person
so intensely because he or she reminds you of your own
flaws.
There are
so many
flawed and tired arguments
about religion flying around in these comments.
My problems with this book are the same problems I have with nearly all books
about biblical criticism: I believe the presuppositions of most of those who engage in biblical criticism are inherently
flawed, and as a result, short - circuit the creative thinking that is necessary to discover solutions to the
so - called problems in the biblical text.
Oh, by the way, scientists don't expect ME to pay money in their honor every week
so some guy in a staged ceremony can read from a 2,000 year old book, translated dozens of different ways, written by a bunch of folks whom we know virtually nothing
about, where the facts and moral lessons are both
flawed and contradictory.
A Christian doesn't believe there are many ways to heaven ------ And, this is a main reason why christianity and christians are
so blatantly and hilariously
flawed: it ignores the very basic logic that millions throughout the world will never hear or learn the first thing
about christianity.
Most believers come to moments like this, where they either have to face the reality that the Bible is indeed
flawed, or force themselves to be reas.sured by defences
so ridiculous that they must be embarras.sing to even think
about.
and outside your bronze age story book which is
so patently
flawed in
so many ways, how do you know any of this
about judges and rights and punishments?
What is deeply troubling
about tragedy is that it involves more than our individual will to action, or our intellects; it involves character
flaws so grave that they permeate the actions of complete families and whole communities.
Even Martin King did not ask that question
so as to expose the
flawed white liberal thinking
about God that he had encountered in graduate school.
Tentatively titled The Young Pope, Sorrentino envisions a complex, compelling drama
about a scandal - ridden Vatican helmed by a
flawed, fictitious American pope in the vein of Tony Soprano and Walter White —
so it sounds like it'll be very non-controversial and nobody will have any complaints
about it at all.
It's why Bolton did
so well against Wenger's side, and why Arsenal are constantly moaning
about clubs who do take the time to exploit the
flaws in their system.
The more you read
about LVE he has
so many
flaws.
We all complain
about Ramsey because he gives the ball away, loss too many passes, he doesn't have the same hunger and drive like Sanchez to get things right in his game,
so we focus on his
flaws, regardless he's a good player, he just needs to keep his game simple and do the right things more often.
Arsenal fans are well aware of this and to be fair we are often the first to criticise Arsene Wenger, our club and our players for any perceived
flaw,
so I would not be surprised to hear some Gooners as well as the fans of our Premier League rivals being negative
about the signing of Alexandre Lacazette from Lyon for what looks like being an Arsenal transfer record of around # 50 million.
Urghhh I have defended Wenger
so much but you actually got me to admit one of a couple
flaws I detest
about him.
so this premise
about stars and relating it to bringing in crowds or trophys is
so flawed that I can not help but question the lack of brain again...
I'm not asking
about the ethics involved, my question is specifically focused on whether or not this economic model has any major foreseeable systematic
flaws, and if
so, what are they?
So when he speaks out
about the
flaws in the SAFE law, and in favor of New York's law - abiding gun owners, the Governor and the Legislature should listen carefully.
«It's not
about the culture secretary's judgement - it's
about the prime minister's judgement which is
so badly
flawed even his deputy won't support him,» he added.
Today's (5) Office for National Statistics report
about pay in the public and private sectors is
so flawed it is rendered meaningless, the Public and Commercial Services union says.
Only
about 60 per cent of laser printers have
flaws on their drums,
so the technique is not as universally applicable as imperfections in the type of a typewriter.
In the police tests, the size of the
flaws ranged up to 0.6 millimetres, and
so the chance of a defect turning up at any horizontal position on an A4 sheet (which is 210 millimetres wide) is
about 1 in 350.
And
so even after reading the
flawed first part of his book, I dared hope that Meyer might point the way to fundamental problems in the way we paleontologists think
about the Cambrian explosion.
How can we take seriously the daily hand - wringing
about fraud, non-replication, and biased statistics when in
so blatant a case of data manipulation (where
flawed predictors were the basis for surgery and chemotherapy regimens) we read: «Respondent neither admits nor denies ORI's findings of research misconduct»?
After the Netflix series 13 Reasons Why got
so many people talking
about suicide prevention (despite its
flaws), we hope To The Bone will similarly raise awareness
about eating disorders.
Losing weight doesn't mean the end of random comments
about your looks and
so - called body
flaws.
«We put an unbelievable amount of ridiculous time consuming pressure on women to care
so much
about their
flaws they forget how truly beautiful they (you) are today,» Lawley wrote.
Sometimes I just feel like it's my big
flaw and everyone knows
about it,
so why cover it?
I listen to
so many summits and
so many people they just talk
about flaw,
flaw,
flaw.
Even as a health professional myself, I see this as a
flaw and one of the biggest reasons people are
so confused
about health and what to eat, which has ended up in many distorted relationships with food, the need to diet which often leads to binging.
It is no wonder then that lay people trying to learn
about colloidal silver become confused and have a hard time understanding the science involved with the subject matter when
so much of what they read is scientifically
flawed.
I'm all
about learning new stuff, but as a biologist his understanding & the concepts he describes are
so poor and
flawed.
These
flawed experiments he talks
about in the video, well, while they did vary the fat intake, there is NO MENTION of carbohydrate intake WHATSOEVER!!!!
So yes, if you eat a shit load of fat along with a shit load of carbohydrates, you will get a really bad case of heart disease (AKA a Standard American Diet, AKA SAD).
Women tend to be
so down on themselves, always pointing out the few extra pounds they need to lose, or other «
flaws,» or talking
about the losers they've been dumped by --- all while on a date!
Kill xyor the unwed matchmaking server Its absolutely unacceptable, but
so is a lot of design
flaws in the game that Destinys fanbase has complained
about.
The middle portion isn't all that dramatically interesting, the stylistic choices are laughable on occasion and not all the performances work but there is something horrifying
about allowing the Christian Fundamentalist view of end times to play out as they believe it will... in
so doing Tolkin demonstrates how theologically
flawed and morally repugnant their beliefs are.
This game could have been the perfect game, but it has
so much small
flaws that can be really annoying sometimes.Graphics: 7.0 - The animations look pretty bad sometimes and the scenarios are the same in all of the campaings, but it's not terrible.Sound: 9.5 - The best thing
about this game is it sound, almost perfect.
Make no mistake however, the
flaws that the critics have picked up on are indeed there and for all to see, but the thing
about that is, you are either a fan and wear rose colored glasses, or not, and if
so the
flaws are all you are left with.
More importantly than anything, it cuts close to the bone, with much of the film feeling like Gilliam confronting his own mortality: «for all the film's
flaws, it feels like a very personal and moving piece of work as Qohen moves towards some kind of acceptance that his time on Earth will be brief in the grand scale of things... it's not
so much a film
about a search for a meaning, as an embrace of meaningless, and it's fascinating in that respect.»
Yet in its whimsical way, it raises the same questions
about how children are to navigate passage through a world
so full of
flawed adults.
The script's biggest
flaw is that we learn
so little
about Steve, save for the fact that he's bad.
- Sailing is rather boring and uneventful - most of the puzzles either involve block - pushing or timers,
so they're not terribly exciting - My last gripe is
about the controls - The bow and arrow is hard to aim - That's just stupid - Oceanhorn might be a
flawed, blatant rip - off of Zelda, but it's worth playing - it might not deliver finely tuned mechanics quite the way Zelda does, but it's still fun for all the same reasons
Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn, «Suicide Squad»: For all its
flaws, «Suicide Squad» absolutely nails what's
so great
about Harley Quinn.
Thankfully, because Bertino and Ketai put
so much emphasis on crafting three - dimensional characters, because Kinsey, Cindy, Mike and Luke are all collectively
flawed, each wanting to do what's best for the entire family even if they don't always know how to do it, caring
about their collective fate still happens immediately.
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.
Technically, the cinematography, in real nighttime conditions (
about 75 % of the film is shot in darkness), is hypnotic (the only visual
flaw of the film is a too obvious imposition of a rock face that is illuminated in a lightning strike as the doctor urinates), and cinematographer Gokhan Tiryaki gets major kudos, but, even more
so is the almost nonexistent soundtrack, whose power is palpable, and shows how utterly superfluous most soundtracks are.
Instead, «Mr Turner,» though not without
flaws, is something of a twilight culmination of Leigh's work, and very much one in which the filmmaker turns his lens on himself, as is
so often the case when directors make movies
about artists.