Sentences with phrase «exposing flaws»

Active participation in counseling means exposing your flaws, expressing yourself, and doing the homework in between sessions.
The camera is merciless, exposing flaws in appearance, diction, and overall presentation.
But they're not just about exposing your flaws, says Lynn Taylor, a national workplace expert and the author of «Tame Your Terrible Office Tyrant: How to Manage Childish Boss Behavior and Thrive in Your Job.»
And we can hardly knock Samsung for exposing flaws in streaming video that competitors aren't competent enough to render.
Ethical hacking, exposing flaws and insecurities are active acts of building resilience.
Exposing the flaws in the profession's current business model, Jayne's article goes on to explain how our model for delivering legal services fails to serve both corporate and individual clients as well as the lawyers themselves.
Forty - seven scientists contributed to CCR - 2, presenting nearly 5,000 citations of peer - reviewed studies exposing flaws in global warming alarmism.
Delingpole, who writes for the Telegraph and Breitbart.com, has been an especially painful thorn in the side of the global warming establishment at the BBC, the Met Office, and the British government, repeatedly exposing the flaws and frauds in the AGW propaganda.
The Boston Globe: Celebrating High Modernism while Exposing its Flaws The Arts Fuse: The Way We Live Now — Blending Modernist Architecture and Contemporary Art, An Interview with James Voorhies Harvard Crimson: Carpenter Center's Exhibition Recalls «The Way We Live Now»
When problems are uncovered, exposing flaws in a system, it's not surprising to find greed hiding behind closed doors.
We have growing evidence exposing the flaws in the common core standards and the invalidity of the common core tests.
Bale has never been better as Wayne / Batman, expertly exposing the flaws and inner - conflicts of the character.
Last Monday he was on the Today programme exposing the flaws in the government's plans to introduce so - called free schools.
The Museum of Political Corruption established the Nellie Bly Award in 2017 to recognize the role investigative reporting plays in rooting out high - level corruption and graft, exposing flaws in social justice, and maintaining an informed electorate.
Your tactical approach exposing flaws, without highlighting them, tells us nothing.
Because Christians are able to see the world is not as it should be, we tend to get a little too excited about exposing its flaws.
Marriage will transform you, exposing your flaws with the goal of becoming more like our Savior.
what I appreciate about David's cartoons, is that he'll go on for awhile exposing the flaws in some of our churches, right up to the point where I almost don't want to hear any more and then * KABOOM * he hits us with the love and grace of God.
CEO John Flannery's overdue cleanup is exposing flaws throughout the weakened giant.
Daniel Gruss didn't sleep much the night he hacked his own computer and exposed a flaw in most of the chips made in the past two decades by hardware giant Intel Corp.
Centuries after Newton's death, the theory of relativity expanded the range of physical conditions, which exposed flaws in Newton's thinking.
Christian apologetics is a field of christian theology which aims to present a rational basis for the christian faith, defends the faith against objections and attempts to expose the flaws of other world views.
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.
I was amused by the comment by ntlPol101 who suggested that science, in changing it's theories over time, is somehow exposing a flaw in scientific reasoning.
«Innovation in the plant - based food space is propelled by foundational and informative books like this that expose the flaws in our current food system.
Ozil is not a CM, he does not have the attitude for it and we would be setting the guy up to fail, we need to play to his strengths and not expose his flaws.
Instead, he exposed the flaw that Whitehurst had found: Liston's power can be neutralized by fighting in close.
It would either reinforce your argument or show that your argument has flaws... I fear you know it will expose flaws so you will not entertain any other idea apart from the echo chambers you sit in.
Wenger is too afraid of properly using players with Sanchez and Campbell's mentality because they soon expose the flaws of his loyalty towards some mediocre players, he doesn't like to be proven wrong so keeps trying to prove himself right with his stupid favouritism and it ends up hurting the team.
The selection of Rabiu Ali who struggled to cope with the pace of the Moroccans exposed a flaw in the technical abilities of coach Salisu Yusuf.
Fortunately my colleagues exposed your flawed arguments in your stupid post, making it pointless for me to try add more.
Despite The Guardian considering themselves the best paper in the UK: - They are always open to contributors who are anti-Corbyn, exposing their flawed «leftist» credentials.
You sold Adebayor exposing a flaw in your once impenetrable armoury, equipping Manchester city a sleeping panther meditating on the champions league, waiting to make human a football God, resigning you to offering downgraded imitation football ecstasy.
Barça are unbeaten for more than three months but they haven't playing well more than three times, and there's always the worry that they'll be figured out by a really good team that'll expose their flaws.
Stacy: I though your analysis was great and exposed flaws that unfortunately aren't getting picked up in press reports about the study.
France's new immigration bill exposes the flaw in fixating on numbers rather than people's lives.
The new allegations expose the flaws in the informal «self regulation» of the Lords.
The EU referendum campaign has exposed flaws and discrepancies between internet and phone polling.
It's more effective to expose the flaw in someone's argument than it is to label them, says Tom Clark, the editor of Prospect magazine
Shut out of statewide office since 2007 and having faced a few divisive primaries themselves, Nixon's plan to challenge two - term incumbent Democrat Andrew Cuomo has a chance for them to unite and expose some flaws in the Democrats» unified front.
The grounding of the tanker Braer off the Shetland Islands last January exposed flaws in Britain's emergency plans for tanker accidents, says the Marine Pollution Control Unit in a report published this week.
Slap said Harvey was only the latest natural disaster to expose flaws in the national flood insurance programme allowing property owners in the Federal Emergency Management Agency's so - called Zone X — areas at risk of a once - in -500-years flood event — not to carry coverage or fully disclose their flood risk when they sell.
It has often been said that new habits can be formed in just 21 days, but research has exposed some flaws in this thinking.
Comfortable in my own skin, with a strong sense of «self», but not afraid to expose my flaws.
The site promotes honesty and encourages singles to expose their flaws, positioning itself as a dating service where people can let loose and stop being afraid of being judged so harshly from their profiles.
The expressions in particular look off, and the various lighting conditions expose flaws some would like to avoid.
A film that both rejects and embraces legacy; a film that takes characters we've grown to love and exposes their flaws, while also revealing that they're more than their flaws.
As the 16th president fights to get the 13th Amendment passed, he makes compromises and exposes flaws.
Part of Hoffman's charm, going as far back as «Scent of a Woman,» was that he exposed the flaws of his characters so well and so humanly that audiences recognized a Hoffman character as «that guy.»
Additionally, they are currently undertaking a «road trip» to expose flaws in the Tennessee Value - Added Assessment System (TVAAS).
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