Not exact matches
Heath points out that, when
asked about what motivates wrongdoing, most people say it has a lot to do with greed, or with other deep character
flaws.
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.
I was touched that in my honesty and
flaws, my friend saw Jesus through me and thought it was worth
asking about.
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.
But The Life of Pi also
asks to be the latest in the long line of grand tales
about India, novels that seek to capture what Martel himself calls «the rich, noisy, functioning madness» of the place, and a great deal of the novel's
flaws rest in that ambition.
Studies in which women who already have breast cancer are
asked about their breastfeeding history can be
flawed by «recall bias,» she says.
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?
«What I did was not only wrong, but was a consequence of hubris and a failure of judgment and self - indulgence, which is absolutely inexplicable and unjustifiable, improper, and I would agree probably with most of Mika's characterizations
about me,» Spitzer said,
asked what
flaws led him to break the law.
It's a clear pattern and a major character
flaw, walking on the 4th Estate when they're
asking legitimate questions
about Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.
Asked about the financial chaos back home, Carranza blamed «systemic»
flaws that he had no hand in creating.
Asked about the low rate of referral of allegations of abuse to law enforcement — for example, only a quarter of sexual abuse cases were reported — officials said they were reviewing
flaws in their record - keeping.
I noticed these
flaws in my sophomore year and became increasingly concerned, so I went up to teachers and my director and
asked about it.
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If the scholar is
asked to talk
about and clarify a play, he might learn and describe the connection among a major plot or might consider the quality
flaw of the leading actor in the play by marking out how it is exposed through the acts of the play.
When
asked, Howey talks
about a fundamental
flaw he says lies in the industry's expectations of reader behavior.
When I
ask a question
about something related to a work - in - progress, the answer is often, «I don't have time to deal with that
flaw.
I'm sure there's
flaws in this data, and you can always
ask about the sampling, but it is one of the better surveys.
This link will permit you to download a PDF file that contains my correspondence with The Lawyers Weekly
about the
flawed article I discuss in the comments, what I
asked TLW to publish, and a longer piece providing more detail
about the issues the published article got wrong, and related issues.
On this episode of Too Embarrassed to
Ask, co-hosts Kara Swisher and Lauren Goode welcome Axios Chief Technology Correspondent (and former Recoder) Ina Fried to the studio to talk
about the Spectre and Meltdown chip
flaws.
The
flaw with this plan is that when clients request this, they are erroneously thinking of themselves and all of the skills and experiences they have amassed over the years, and not of the poor reader who they will be
asking to wade through this sea of information to find the tidbits that they need to make an informed decision
about the resume and its applicant.