Not exact matches
The idea is attractive, but also
deeply flawed, for
reasons that the next two readings explain.
If the actual life of a community whose whole
reason for being is to witness to the coming of God's Kingdom is itself
deeply flawed with unjust practices (lack of due process, sexism, authoritarianism), then it can hardly witness effectively to history's own hope.
«Professor White's line of
reasoning is
deeply flawed,» Nylander said.
While his latest is
deeply flawed, like Burton's movie, one can see the
reasons that the director got into filmmaking in the first place again in their latest work.
Round after round of education reform has failed in recent decades, and one major
reason is our anachronistic and
deeply flawed system for organizing and operating public schools.
This is a
deeply flawed, corrosive equation for several
reasons.
«It's a
deeply flawed way of rating charities, because nowhere in there is there any objective measure of the actual impact they're having, which is the only
reason they should exist in the first place,» says Pallotta, whose book Uncharitable argued that non-profits are hindered in solving important social problems by limits on salaries and fundraising expenses.
but, many of your arguments are
deeply flawed: That equities have made good returns since 1926 is pointless for a number of
reasons: Firstly, most people do not have 85 years or an arbitrarily long period of time to save up for retirement.
But that explanation is
deeply flawed for two
reasons.