Sentences with phrase «about the flaws of»

It's entirely relevant that Christians were just as brutal centuries ago because it speaks to the fact that the abuses in the Middle East are more about poverty and a lack of access to education than it is about the flaws of Islam.
The key to Greer's interpretation» one that makes her short book on Shakespeare for Oxford's «Past Masters» series one of the finest essays on Shakespeare this century» is her insight that the persona of the Fool in Lear and other plays largely coincides with the self «portrait of the poet in the Sonnets: both persons, Sonneteer and Fool, are self «deprecatory, marginalized, and contemned, yet for that reason are lethally insightful about the flaws of the nobility.
Because every time we learn more about the process, the more we learn about the flaws of the process.
You can learn about the flaws of low carb diets in that book..
I have noticed that a lot of my western girlfriends spend a lot of time whining about the flaws of their boyfriends and husbands.
I could go on about the flaws of
I could go on about the flaws of Insidious: Chapter 2 (though I still enjoy it quite a bit), but that's not why we're here.
It's certainly not the perfect option for that, having been subject to all sorts of criticism from its treatment of race relations to its arguable redemption arc for arguably its most despicable character to its stereotypical look at small town America (a movie made by an Irish director about the flaws of America seems like it could get an extra boost from a voting body like the HFPA).
Slekar's beliefs about the flaws of school choice are why he's deeply disappointed with Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos and the proposed education budget, although he's not surprised with either.
Liberals may be more inclined to be charitable about the flaws of people on the «other» side, and to speak more moderately about them, because the «other» side is their side, mostly.

Not exact matches

Qualcomm vigorously refuted the premise of the FTC's claims against it, saying that «the complaint is based on a flawed legal theory, a lack of economic support and significant misconceptions about the mobile technology industry.»
Missing from the analysis is any mention of the fundamental flaw in Canada's regulatory system that allows the debate about Vancouver's housing market to persist without resolution.
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.
Fortune speaks with ReD's Christian Madsbjerg about flawed business thinking, the arrogance of Silicon Valley, and why he prefers to hire anthropology majors at his consulting firm.
Many of us (both of my hands are up) don't like admitting when something about our belief systems is flawed.
Jim Townsend, who was deputy assistant secretary of defense for European and NATO policy for eight years, told Defense News that pressuring Sweden with threats about defense cooperation is a flawed approach.
Along with Merijn Terheggen and Rice, they started HackerOne in 2012, to run «bug bounty» programs — which reward hackers for finding security flaws — for Starbucks, GM, Uber, the U.S. Department of Defense, and about 1,000 other organizations.
Today's must - read story is from Fortune «s Leigh Gallagher and it features an exclusive interview with Maren Kate Donovan, founder and CEO of virtual assistant startup Zirtual, who talked about flawed financial projections and what caused her company to lay off 400 people earlier this week before announcing that Zirtual will be acquired by Startups.co.
But setting aside the tiresome, partisan screaming on both sides about the consequences of inequality and how to solve it, the renewed discussion of inequality is flawed by a disregard for actual data.
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.
This would seem to confirm speculation about repeated undetected thefts from Mt. Gox's bitcoin holdings, perhaps over the course of years, enabled by its software's flawed handling of transaction malleability in bitcoin.
It's impossible to know how much of those flaws are about ulterior corporatist goals and how much are accommodations of arcane regulations.
When it first learned about critical flaws plaguing its processors, Intel told a small group of customers, among them are Chinese technology firms including Alibaba Group, but didn't include the U.S. government in its initial disclosures, a new report alleges.
In my opinion, the most insidious manifestation of this behavior comes about when focusing on flaws and gaps in a competitor's product.
SAN FRANCISCO Uber on Thursday plans to announce changes to how it rewards cyber researchers who report flaws in its software, a company executive told Reuters, as part of the ride - hailing firm's response to concerns raised about the way it handled a data breach in 2016.
At Facebook founder and CEO's Mark Zuckerberg's hearing before the House Energy and Commerce Committee on Wednesday, lawmakers were blunt about what they see as the company's flaws — its inadequate self - policing, lack of transparency, and reluctance to give users more control over their own data.
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.
We asked about this, and LG told us that there were both changes in the geographic footprint of the model and some flaws in the RCT survey strategy which are rendering the results not reliable from an evaluative point of view.
Rajan shows how the individual choices that collectively brought about the economic meltdown — made by bankers, government officials, and ordinary homeowners — were rational responses to a flawed global financial order in which the incentives to take on risk are incredibly out of step with the dangers those risks pose.
But as a couple of astute commentators on the Macleans blog pointed out, Relentlessly Progressive Economics had already noted the studyâ $ ™ s flawed assumption about capital.
A great leader thinks about the company's overall culture and — while understanding that people are flawed and mistakes will be made — responds to bad behaviour with the appropriate level of discipline.
Some say that Wylie is a flawed whistleblower, that he never should have helped collect data on tens of millions of Facebook users and should not have waited years to publicly reveal his misgivings about working for Cambridge Analytica.
These numbers are not only flawed they fail to represent the entire picture about US Political and Military Influence in many of these countries that lead to the outcome you claim.
In fact, that this election became less about conflicting ideas for achieving the same goal (the common good of Americans) and more about making sure everyone knows your opponents» deep character flaws is axiomatic.
You have no idea what you are talking about with your fairy tale illusion of what you THINK salvation is all about... it's a ridiculous concept based on flawed foundations right from the get go... here is my EVIDENCE... The record in Samuel tells us that it was the Lord who tempted David to do the numbering; that in Chronicles says it was Satan.
It is an article about the current perseption of ancient history and why that perception is flawed.
The bad part was the sense of shame some Christians made me feel about my emotional struggles, but as I discovered how God views healing, I realized it wasn't my faith that was flawed; it was their views toward mental health and faith.
I'm not sure every run - of - the - mill Southern Baptist worries much about that particular «flaw» (if you agree with Carter), in the Catholic hierarchy.
what I appreciate about David's cartoons, is that he'll go on for awhile exposing the flaws in some of our churches, right up to the point where I almost don't want to hear any more and then * KABOOM * he hits us with the love and grace of God.
But I believe it is of great value, and I do believe depsite its flaws that God inspired the writing, humans screwed it up, like we screw up just about everything.
The Hull students gave us a comic take on ordinary flawed Brits, confused about all the various gods, knowing little detail of Jesus.
The radical theologians are aware of their moral flaws, which seem about the same as those of their friends in other schools of theological thought.
Simply add Paul's thinking about women to the list of flaws in the foundations of Catholicism / Christianity.
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.
Jeremy — I agree with what you're saying about the flawed nature of atonement theology, but could you explain how you see the mechanism at work with how Jesus» death cleansed our sins or defeated death and Satan if not for a price being paid?
You seem to have bought into Richard Dawkins» view of faith, that it should only be talked about when there is no evidence, however it is flawed.
Now to those that speak about those jailed... that does not cause the power of prayer to be flawed.
With response to the comment about why an all powerful, omnipresent God can't explain certain things to a finite mind... There is a flaw in your philosophical trap of reasoning.
Though the Ctatholics are definetly wrong there is something very flawed with his logic about pagan stories being bundled together they was huge part of the bible they was in many places the hebrews came and went is it possible pagans knew the story of Abraham and Isaac of course I am sure word spread like wild fire not to mention is how do you know if they are pagan stories or true stories that the pagans decided to tell sounds to me like he just doesn't want to be held accountable.
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.
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