Sentences with phrase «deep flaws»

[ANDY REVKIN notes: I also encourage you, if you haven't seen it already, to read today's report by James Kanter and Jad Mouawad showing deep flaws in Europe's system for capping (and trading) emissions of greenhouse gases.
The advanced manufacturing school symbolizes the grandest hopes and deepest flaws of the «Olympic community of schools.»
Experts say the case exposes deep flaws in the way science is done in a field, psychology, that has only recently earned a fragile respectability.
The ComRes poll went some way to soothing frayed nerves among Tories who believe that the apparent Lib Dem surge has highlighted deep flaws in the Conservative campaign.
Roger's long dark night of the soul reveals a character whose deep flaws prove that those who can't, teach, making him compulsively watchable and excruciatingly entertaining.
But Gerwig doesn't trap her protagonist in the oblivious underage bubble that most coming - of - age dramedies inhabit; Lady Bird's parents, played by Tracy Letts and Laurie Metcalf, are fully formed humans with their own deep flaws and vulnerabilities.
She doesn't demonize, even when her characters display deep flaws, and in the end, strikes a note of positivity in troubled times.»
Grayson Perry creates seductively beautiful pots to convey challenging themes: at the heart of his practice is a passionate desire to comment on deep flaws within society.
He's a pretty fascinating character, extremely intelligent, with an almost photographic memory, but with deep flaws too (including vanity and paranoia).
But in July she issued a report that found deep flaws in the county's system, one that failed to flag potential conflicts of interest, including identifying vendors with criminal convictions and shaky finances.
Most of the deepest flaws should improve over time.
They should read (Norman Podoretz, Why We Were In Vietnam) about why our war in Vietnam is best understood as an earnestly - and - democratically - made mistake (a horrible one, yes), and not as a crime committed by some nefarious conspiracy nor as manifestation of some deep flaw in America.
The deepest flaw of The Descent into Hell is that it is insufficiently theological; it fails to focus wholly on the self - negation of God, and thus fails to realize or make manifest that the eschatological acts and words of Jesus are an actualization or self - embodiment of God.
Even the greatest leaders in human history had deep flaws and could only make partial improvements to the quality of life of their people.
And yet, these deep flaws in conservative jurisprudence come into sight even more dramatically if we return to that question of abortion, and look back forty years to the briefs and the dissenting opinions that were offered in Roe v. Wade.
Yeah he's got flaws, but point me at one of the current top four guys who doesn't have deep flaws that you could argue will sink their NFL career.
Judging others is a deep flaw that exists in all humans unfortunately.
In spite of their deep flaws, newspapers and broadcasters can not be blamed for the toxic political environment that has taken over the country.
But in spite of their deep flaws, newspapers and broadcasters can not be blamed for the toxic political environment that has taken over the country.
Lyndon Johnson was an utterly extraordinary man — a man of great complexity, full of contradiction and deep flaws.
But even if de Blasio's plan had deep flaws, the governor has been slow to offer an alternative.
One of the deepest flaws in our brains, then, might be a by - product of one of its most impressive strengths.
To some, the deepest flaw in a draft proposal on GOF studies from a working group of the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB) was its imprecise effort to define those studies that are so dangerous that they should not be allowed.
A kind of education that acknowledges our deep flaws — and intentionally helps kids help remedy them — needs to be on the table.»
«This demoralising situation says less about the efforts of teachers and pupils than about the deep flaws of our current system,» he said.
Trust us, you'll notice a yellow tint much quicker than a deep flaw.
It offers a cheap excuse for a crowd pleaser, much like the Met's own «Regarding Warhol» or like Picasso in black and white at the Guggenheim — two other shows of demanding artists, decent work, lame excuses, and deep flaws.
Michael Levi of the Council on Foreign Relations revealed some deep flaws in their thesis (hat tip to Keith Kloor).]
But in spite of revealing these deep flaws in our thinking, Lewis supplies a consistently redemptive narrative, insisting that this new psychological knowledge permits us to compensate for human irrationality in ways that can improve human well - being.
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