Sentences with phrase «also flawed»

This means the «List - Price - To - Sales - Price Ratios» are also flawed.
The modern wearable is a fantastic little gadget, but it's also flawed.
That Stockman's claims have hinted that cryptocurrencies are not actually «real money» is also flawed and up for debate.
The developer further noted that the current iteration of the Android - based Eclair wallet for Lightning is also flawed and could lead to a loss of funds.
Haringey's assessment of this aspect of the case was also flawed.
But firm strategy is also flawed when it demands that young lawyers go out and build a «book» of business in order to make partner.
A few methodological issues with an out - of - date study by one researcher does not mean that all the others conducted properly are also flawed!
The scientific literature indicates that other GCMs are also flawed by computations of too frequent precipitation and unrealistic morning showery precipitation.
It is a flawed idea from the start, at its roots, so all the arguing about whether or not there is global warming due to GHG's is also flawed and pointless.
The vision is also flawed in other ways: it has no short - term emission reduction goal, it's unenforceable, and it fails to acknowledge that developed nations will need to make deeper and swifter emission cuts than developing nations.
That gave Medal of Honor, admittedly also a flawed but heart - thumping depiction of the conflict in Afghanistan, the edge for me.
But having said that, The Splatters is also a flawed game that could have done with a bit more polish to the physics and some more inventive level designs to keep it feeling fresh and fun.
The second seems to make sense (suggesting that a one percent drop allows you to recoup closing costs); however, it's also flawed.
These new forms were also flawed, but they were versatile which added to their popularity because in 1979 portable personal entertainment was launched with inventions such as the Sony Walkman.
The Exige is also a flawed car, by the way, just not in the same ways the Alfa is.
Peer reviews, the usual alternative touted by traditionalists, are also flawed in practice for the same reasons.
NPR and EdWeek's series about an all - boys school focused on restorative justice is occasionally moving — but also flawed and frustrating.
The tests being used, she added, were also flawed.
It's also flawed, they argue, with several questions having multiple right answers and reading portions that require the test - taker to speed - read in order to finish in time — unnecessary burdens that are reflected in the low pass rate for all racial and ethnic groups.
Our year was successful but also flawed, with room for improvement and refinement.
Walking the line between hagiography and cold warrior propaganda, Soderbergh's movie depicts the titular militant as idealistic, hopeful, and caring, but also flawed and struggling.
The commission's Tammy Gamerman says the new rebate checks are also flawed because they benefit wealthy taxpayers the most.
So I think the professors assessment is somewhat rooted in truth but also flawed.
This policy is also flawed though, it has been deeply criticised for driving up the value of homes, it reduces individual ownership of their biggest asset and even with the reduced cost, in places like London, the mortgage payments remain high.
Authors from studies included in the analysis take a swing at Wax and his colleagues stating that not only is their methodology flawed, but their analysis and use of data is also flawed and misleading.
While most laypeople won't likely want to read the entire analysis and rebuttal of Wax's work, it is significant because these researchers pretty much refute all of Wax's work and show, step by step, how flawed the study was and how referencing this study as a basis for decision making is also flawed.
So, in that sense, the communication is also flawed, and Christian «god» is again clearly not omnipotent, nor omnipresent.
The other details that they said that I listed implied that they do not understand simple catholic teaching, and therefore their understanding of complex catholic teaching is, more than likely, also flawed
It is also flawed in terms of the conclusons he drew from it — logically and philosophically: Hawking and Mlodinow think that science requires it:
Throughout our known history (includes the birth of christianity) we know that there have been religions much older than the bible, Men wrote the bible and if you believe that all men are flawed then QED the bible is also flawed.
From a more stoic and historical perception this is also flawed to a marketing technique at best.
Sure, they were superheroes, but they were also flawed characters.
But the street selection approach is also flawed: It's one thing to voice an opinion about how pretty an ad campaign looks; it's another thing entirely to actually be motivated to buy.
Yet this is also its flaw.
The modern life has its benefits, but also its flaws.
I am very friendly to everyone and i can make friends easily:) Unfortunately that's also my flaw: i can fall for someone incredibly fast and it always ends badly for me but i can also be fallen for quickly.
There were also some flaws with this movie.
The absence of those services on the Kindle — sure, it's also a flaw — actually make it better for focused leisure reading.

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He also can't help but obsess over flaws that are all but imperceptible to the naked eye.
Apple confirmed on Thursday that the security flaws also affected its iOS and Mac devices, and it was already working on software fixes to protect against the vulnerabilities.
Rabidoux also mentions the RBC measures have other «flaws» that contribute to the overestimation of affordability.
While we understand that the movie has its fans (deservedly so), we also know that it wasn't without its flaws, and those flaws are the most obvious when Jesse Eisenberg arrives on the scene.
The review also noted that while the HomePod would «serve many music fans well,» there were some «flaws» like the way it projects bass sounds, which were «a bit boomy and overemphasized.»
Apps that give teachers real - time feedback on student understanding will also become the norm, Chaudhry says, solving a major flaw in our education system.
Microsoft, which has some pretty obvious skin in this game, also responded with a detailed online post (although this was before the May bombshell) showing how StatCounter's numbers are flawed without the inclusion of geo - weighting.
The idea is attractive, but also deeply flawed, for reasons that the next two readings explain.
Heath argues that while shareholder - and stakeholder - driven theories of business ethics have virtues, both are also subject to fatal flaws.
Given the high failure rate of startups in their first year, a business plan is also an ideal opportunity to safely test out the feasibility of a business and spot flaws, set aside unrealistic projections and identify and analyze the competition.
In their announcement on Wednesday, regulators agreed that Citigroup's (c) plan also had shortcomings, but overall, its flaws were less severe.
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