Sentences with phrase «deeply flawed in»

But it's still deeply flawed in a lot of ways.
While the 3DS XL was a great console that only needed small refinements, the original 3DS was deeply flawed in a number of respects that have all been completely shored up.
Like me, the TR6 was deeply flawed in some areas, but absolutely unbeatable in others.
In Jack Stanton we have a presidential hopeful who is more an example of who we really are as Americans, deeply flawed in our indulgences in self - pleasure yet still full of great ideas and ideals.
Metacritic is deeply flawed in my opinion and at the same time it isn't because it represents the nature of man and the differing nature of opinions as well as the more notorious elements of our character such a desire for attention, to profit and our obsession with review scores!
The roster of sudden converts ranges from retiring pols opposed to enabling a first - time candidate «deeply flawed in endless ways» to public officials who have championed conservative values since the early 1980s.
The families, campaign groups, and other individuals have, over the years, been consistent in their arguments that the inquest was deeply flawed in a number of significant ways, and that the verdicts should be quashed and new inquests held.
However Holloway regarded both of these attempts as deeply flawed in their first principles and hence as incompatible with orthodox Catholicism in many of their conclusions.

Not exact matches

Even with these great new weapons, they were unable to create a victory in the battle even though they had initial success because their overall concept was deeply flawed and lacked sufficient logistical support.
«It is unsurprising that proponents... are looking to distract from their deeply flawed initiative,» Maviglio said in an email.
Facebook said on Thursday a legal challenge against the way it transfers EU user data to the United States was «deeply flawed» and should not be referred to the EU's top court because ample privacy protections were already in place.
A current flaw in the model is it still requires the startups to go cash out - of - pocket, even with deeply discounted rates, which they may or may not have the money to pay for.
In the still - growing storm of protest, accountants, economists, and certified financial planners across the land have decried the government's logic as being deeply flawed and have categorically refuted the underlying assumptions.
He said at a Monday press conference that it was an attempt to «politicize the intelligence process» in service of a «deeply flawed person in the Oval Office.»
In that sense, Hannah Arendt was one of many Jewish, Christian, and nonreligious intellectuals» of whom there were many, if not a majority, in Germany» as well as working people, whose spirit was dulled by memories of a deeply flawed national ambition and shattered personal expectationIn that sense, Hannah Arendt was one of many Jewish, Christian, and nonreligious intellectuals» of whom there were many, if not a majority, in Germany» as well as working people, whose spirit was dulled by memories of a deeply flawed national ambition and shattered personal expectationin Germany» as well as working people, whose spirit was dulled by memories of a deeply flawed national ambition and shattered personal expectations.
I can not accept the book in its entirity because it is deeply flawed.
The abuse I've suffered at the hands of church leaders, other Christians, the insane chaos of a church split, being fired from another international ministry for «insubordination», etc., are all not just little episodic blemishes in church life, but revelatory symptoms of deeply serious defects, profound flaws, and continental faults that need immediate and radical treatment.
Whereas Pagels discusses second - century theologians who offer alternatives to Augustine's problematic freedom, she ignores the great «heretic» Marcion, who finally concluded that the creator of a world in which there is so much evil is a deeply flawed deity, the very God from whom we must be redeemed.
``... In the meantime, analytical philosophers like me are more than happy to keep thinking about science from within the deeply flawed naturalistic framework.»
«(And so) there is now a small but vociferous group who claim that philosophy of science should take Kant more seriously, in particular that it should admit that its unabashedly naturalistic take on science is deeply flawed.
Even though the church may seem deeply flawed, it has kept the memory of God's promise alive and made it possible for us to recover it anew in each age.
Nash promises to demonstrate that character education is a «deeply and seriously flawed» project, «unnecessarily apocalyptic... inherently authoritarian in its convictions... excessively nostalgic and premodern in its understanding of virtue, too closely aligned with a reactionary... politics, anti-intellectual in its curricular initiatives, hyperbolic in its moral claims, dangerously antidemocratic,» and more.
I would suggest to you, sincerely, that you not throw away the chance to know God in an intimate and personal way and to have eternal life, on the basis of your deeply flawed logic.
Whether we are products of Creation, blind evolution, or something in between, we are deeply flawed products, and we're now carrying around at least three different methods of wiping ourselves off of the face of the planet.
But Radner has also developed an argument for why it is important to stay in what he sees as a deeply flawed church.
In some sense even a deeply flawed Church has kept the memory of God's promise alive and made it possible for us to recover it anew in each agIn some sense even a deeply flawed Church has kept the memory of God's promise alive and made it possible for us to recover it anew in each agin each age.
A generally well - respected coach (in the cones on the pitch sense) but a deeply flawed manager (in the actually running a team sense), McClaren arrived at Newcastle having pulled off the uneasy trick of failing upwards, having blown the Championship title with (and then been sacked by) Derby County.
I can be frustrating at times because I write what I want and I wanted to highlight that 1) the game isn't just about pace and desire as Wenger says 2) that the media needs to stand up to these managers because it infantilizes us fans and robs us of seeing games more tactically and 3) because Arsenal are a deeply flawed team, managed by a guy who used to be knows for fluid passing and movement, but which has recently dried up to the point that Arsenal can't even pass the ball around the worst defensive team in the League (Stoke).
I think this country's food issues are so deeply flawed that each of these attempts at a solution are destined to fail unless shored up with adequate food security, elimination of food deserts in poor communities, the elimination of price supports for foods that don't support our health, etc..
Unfortunately, the analysis of developed countries used deeply flawed data to reach an erroneous conclusion about the first day death rate in the US.
I didn't see any evidence (1) actually connecting the former to the latter, (2) that the differences at birth are lasting, (3) that the purported diseases associated with the microbiome in adulthood are the same ones associated with c - section (the author cites obesity, but we know that those observational studies re: c - section and obesity are deeply flawed by confounding)(4) that the «microbiotic» benefit of vaginal birth exists regardless of maternal health and matenral microbiome.
That's the unconditional in «unconditional» love, which means loving yourself deeply regardless of your flaws and mistakes.
Similarly, James Weill, president of Food Research & Action Center, a leading anti-hunger group, referred to the bill in a press release as «ill conceived» and «deeply flawed,» while Margo Wootan, Nutrition Policy director for the Center for Science in the Public Interest, stated that the bill «would roll back key progress that schools, health advocates, and the Administration have worked so hard to achieve over the last six years.»
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.
Eliot Spitzer, who was the target of the Troopergate investigation (remember: it all stems from the then - governor's efforts to use the State Police to track the use of state aircraft by his political nemesis, then - Senate Majority Leader Joe Bruno, in hopes of catching him breaking the rules), told the Times he was «deeply troubled» by Cuomo's treatement of this document, which he believes «would reflect upon the underlying integrity of a report that I always viewed to be fundamentally flawed
«At a time when New York government is in crisis thanks to a series of high - profile corruption scandals, the Board has opted to perpetuate its deeply flawed rule that enables frequent and harmful circumvention of the law,» said Elizabeth S. Saylor, a partner at Emery Celli Brinckerhoff & Abady LLP.
But soon it will run into real problems: the trials in Iraq will likely finish before the team even starts its work, and the UN will rightly be unable to hand evidence they gather over to Iraqi courts because of their deeply flawed trials and use of the death penalty.
«We are deeply disappointed that the City Council passed a flawed Right To Know Act which will do little to end deceptive and often abusive NYPD searches,» said Tina Luongo, Attorney - In - Charge of the Criminal Defense Practice at The Legal Aid Society.
It is understandable why governments might wish to limit the potential of a medium that provides almost limitless potential to affect change, but to attack the freedoms of citizens already at the mercy of one of the most comprehensive surveillance apparatus in the world suggests a deeply flawed moral code.
Even more worrying is the connected deal Capco struck with Hammersmith and Fulham for two council housing estates in the Earl's Court scheme, a deeply unpopular and flawed scheme.
The shame of it is that Hughes, Cable et al don't seem to be in any position to alleviate the worst effects of Tory idiocy, altho even then you could argue they are doing their best with the bad hand dealt to them by a combination of the clueless British electorate and a deeply flawed electoral system.
Notably, in 2010, the ACLU testified against «the use of terror watch lists to screen gun purchases,» writing that the «deeply flawed» terror watch list process led the group to conclude, «Given these problems, we do not believe that anyone should be deprived of the right to purchase a gun, or the right to fly, or any other benefit of membership in civil society based solely on placement on a terror watch list.»
Tory divisions remain in the memory, Labour opportunism does not: In one sense, comparisons with Maastricht — which Ed Miliband was keen to make — are deeply flawein the memory, Labour opportunism does not: In one sense, comparisons with Maastricht — which Ed Miliband was keen to make — are deeply flaweIn one sense, comparisons with Maastricht — which Ed Miliband was keen to make — are deeply flawed.
American Family Association hate group mouthpiece Bryan Fischer said that gays should not be allowed to parent children because children in same - sex homes are at a higher risk for sexual molestation, citing the deeply flawed Mark Regnerus study and the Jerry Sandusky Penn State abuse case, Right Wing Watch reports.
Seems to me that regardless of which of the two deeply flawed parties is in power, the system is broken and is not functioning.
Conference commends the resolve and solidarity demonstrated by members in Northern Ireland who are in an historic seventh consecutive year of industrial action in pursuit of pay and conditions fit for teaching and learning in the 21st century, despite political stasis and a deeply flawed teachers» negotiating machinery.
Cuomo released a 1,000 word statement on the issue late in the day yesterday, saying the city law due to take effect today was «deeply flawed» even if the intent to clean up the environment was a good one.
Commenting on the announcement of the draft Scottish budget for 2013/14, Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT, the fastest growing teachers» union in Scotland, said: «While the Scottish Government has been placed in a difficult position by the Westminster Government's imposition of its austerity measures, it is deeply disappointing that the Scottish Government has chosen to follow the Coalition's flawed economic policies by imposing another year of pay freeze on public sector workers.»
Lane says he was moved to run in the aftermath of the Eric Garner case, viewing Donovan's actions as deeply flawed.
The serious flaws in the collection of data on road safety revealed by this report are deeply worrying.»
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