It was appealing to cheer for them as an anti-hero, the bad guy who could maybe bring
an entire flawed system down.
Not exact matches
A critical
flaw of the current
system is that the «slab» structure of the tax causes distortions in the market as rates are applied to the
entire value of the property, rather than the marginal value above each threshold.
Others say that the
entire system of permanent membership is inherently
flawed and it should be switched to a majority vote
system like you mentioned.
A subsequent review of the
entire power plant by the NRC in the wake of the near - miss revealed that its emergency cooling
system — a critical line of defense in the event of a meltdown — might have failed due to clogging resulting from «generic»
flaws built into the plant prior to 1977.
A glaring
flaw in the state's new school accountability
system calls on schools to count as absent only those students who miss
entire days.
With a lovely definition: «lock - in: The process whereby an idea or a model becomes the basis for subsequent development, so that its
flaws can not be remedied without dismantling the
entire system that is built upon it.»
What is the essential
flaw in this being, the being that can spread across the
entire surface of the Earth and create fantastically elaborate social structures, including
systems of ethico - legal principles to govern its behaviour, and yet send the planet careening off onto a new and dangerous trajectory that jeopardizes all forms of life?
The
system being used by the
entire climatological establishment is fundamentally
flawed and must not be relied upon as a basis for policy decisions of any kind.
And whereas bad debts pervaded Japan's
entire economy, Katz argued, the U.S. recession wasn't the result of structural
flaws, but rather of excesses in the financial
system that came from deregulation and other policy mistakes that he sees as correctable.