Sentences with phrase «fatal flaws for»

Tunnel vision and not gathering user feedback are fatal flaws for most startups.
But biodiesel solidifies into a gel at the cold temperatures found at high altitude, a fatal flaw for any aircraft fuel.
Daatch launched in 2014 and landed with a thud, primarily because many users reported a lot of technical issues and not enough women (a fatal flaw for a lesbian dating app).
In other words, it doesn't seem to know how ridiculous it is — a fatal flaw for such a serious movie.
Looks a great device — but — will corporate rules prove to be the fatal flaw for many Blackberry users?
Is this a fatal flaw for families that need to budget loan payments, or are you aware of a workaround that will address this problem
Nobody wants to hire a sales rep who had an issue with a co-worker that you couldn't work out — because that shows an issue with interpersonal and communication skills, a fatal flaw for sales reps.. So try to talk about a real mistake that you learned something significant from that would never affect your performance at this job.

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Significant development dollars are invested early in the process to thoroughly screen projects for potential fatal flaws that would impede viability and cost competitiveness.
Plus, Kalanick's fatal flaw and broader questions for all of tech.
China's digital currency director said that excessive decentralization is a fatal flaw that spells doom for Bitcoin, Ethereum, and many other public blockchains.
Brent Cook Names Two Top Picks for 2017 Jan 6, 2017 http://jaytaylormedia.com/media/BrentCook20160106.mp3 Brent Cook names his top picks and talks of fatal flaws to look for in junior mining stocks.
There is good reason to think that the fatal flaw of the indicated argumentation for epistemic relativism lies in its failure to give due heed to the dialectic of process and product — and in particular the distinction between instances of the production of information and the items of information that are produced.
At our last lunch, on Lexington near 60th, not long before his final illness, he noted with disapproval the anorexic waitresses and expatiated engagingly on why the fashions of androgyny are part and parcel of the propensity for abstraction that is the fatal flaw of Western culture.
Tom Bethell («Against Sociobiology,» January) is to be commended for pointing out the fatal flaw of socio biology and of its latter «day offspring «evolutionary psychology»: the lack of falsifiability of many of the hypotheses proposed in these fields.
«It appears he currently has a fatal flaw — one which should come with a mandatory «don't play for a year or two» tag.
For Xbox One owners, this could be a fatal flaw, as Microsoft's platform locks out the ability to import images.
A Simplicity crib with fatal design flaws was left on the market for more than two years after 9 - month - old Liam Johns died in one.
For the future of the union, it is a fatal flaw.
Mark Pritchard, MP for The Wrekin, says that Gordon Brown's thin skin and Irritable Vowel Syndrome will be fatal flaws in his Prime Ministership.
Conservative Party nominating petitions for county comptroller by would - be dragon slayer Jack Hayes of Gardiner, a former legislator and candidate for Assembly, were rejected by the county Board of Elections, which cited «fatal flaws
Governor Cuomo's crowing over his agreement to establish a voluntary program of public financing for the campaign for state Comptroller hid a fatal flaw — the program is designed to fail.
IN THE Greek myth, the heel was Achilles» fatal flaw, but it may prove to be a key asset for finding out when our ancestors first ran on two feet.
Superconductors could potentially beget new, energy - saving technologies, but they have one fatal flaw: They require very cold temperatures to function, making them impractical for most uses.
First conceived in 1912, lithium - metal batteries have the potential for huge amounts of energy storage at a low cost, but they suffer from a fatal flaw: dendrites — sharp needles made of clumps of lithium atoms that can cause batteries to heat up and occasionally short - circuit and catch fire.
Using a molecule designed to overcome a roadblock formed by a common type of genetic flaw, researchers at the University of Wisconsin — Madison have made progress towards novel molecular treatments for Friedreich's ataxia — a rare but fatal disorder — in the laboratory dish and in animals.
The biggest problem with the Paleo Diet is actually STICKING WITH IT, so we built this course with that fatal flaw in mind, and have helped like 40,000 + students slowly transition to a Paleo Diet (if they decide it works for them) and help them stay on target.
Exposed: The Fatal Flaw With Diets If you are like the millions of Americans relying on diets and meal plans for fat loss, you've probably noticed they don't work anymore.
So after being monogamous with one person for a few months, when the initial infatuation begins to fade (perhaps he or she detects some fatal flaw), the compulsive itch to return to the hunt comes back.
His fatal flaw, as it must be for any samurai, is love.
Not a fatal flaw, and one compensated for by the touches that remain, including the way the President's granddaughter has begun to wear her hair the way Katniss does.
The Belko Experiment opts for a cartoonish, histrionic treatment rather than a nuanced exploration of specific characters, a design flaw in the writing that ultimately proves fatal to the infrastructure as a whole.
While the battle scenes can only be viewed as impressive from a visual standpoint, where the film finally shows its fatal flaw is in the utter lack of emotional grip, as characters live, love and die, and yet no tears are shed among a viewing audience despite following these hearty heroes for over eight total hours of film time.
No, Joy Ride's fatal flaw is very simply that it banks on audience desperation for escapism.
However, there is a fatal flaw in Bruce Almighty that keeps it from ever becoming a good film, and a lesson for future filmmakers who think they can make a lasting comedy through dumb humor: if you're going to shoot for the stars, don't aim low.
Jyn's estranged father Galen Erso (Hannibal «s Mads Mikkelsen) has designed an epic weapon called the Death Star for the Rebel Alliance's archenemies, the Empire, but she's convinced he deliberately included a fatal flaw.
Sadly, there is no movie for this writer to review or discuss beyond this massive, fatal flaw.
Its fatal flaw is that it assumes union leaders can be persuaded to ignore, or give short shift to, the bedrock occupational interests on which their organizations are based — notably, teachers» most primal concerns for job security, wages, benefits, and rights and prerogatives in the workplace.
In fact, the Republican chair of the committee, Rep. Steve Kestell of Elkhart Lake, called the funding mechanism for the legislation in its current form a «fatal flaw» in a telephone interview Friday.
Diane Ravitch has an excellent post on her blog site titled The Fatal Flaw of the Common Core Standards in which she argues that Common Core are not really standards at because: «They were written in a manner that violates the nationally and international recognized process for writing standards.»
Moran's answer is that, while White's credentials are impeccable — an M.A. from Columbia Teachers College in Educational Leadership, eight years teaching low - income students of color in Atlanta, Chief Turnaround Officer for the New Jersey Department of Education, a board member of Programs for Parents, a member of the New Jersey Council for Young Children — she has an Achilles» heel, a fatal flaw.
For those who view the instability of VAMs as a fatal flaw limiting their utility for high - or low - stakes decisions about teachers, these results suggest that the same concerns may apply to observations and student survey measurFor those who view the instability of VAMs as a fatal flaw limiting their utility for high - or low - stakes decisions about teachers, these results suggest that the same concerns may apply to observations and student survey measurfor high - or low - stakes decisions about teachers, these results suggest that the same concerns may apply to observations and student survey measures.
(i) A notation shall be made on Copy 1 of the CCF (Step 5a) and on any laboratory internal chain of custody documents, as appropriate, for any fatal or correctable flaw.
As the MRO, when the laboratory reports that the specimen is rejected for testing (e.g., because of a fatal or uncorrected flaw), you must do the following:
(5) For a collector, BAT, or STT, a pattern or practice of «fatal flaws» or other significant uncorrected errors in the collection process;
But the omission of native email, calendars and contacts was a fatal flaw, both for reviewers and the buying public.
Do recent breakdowns in exchange oversight functions indicate a need for an overhaul of structure / functions or point to «fatal flaws» in the current system?
For each fatal flaw represents a finger on the invisible hand that wreaks havoc with your trading account.
But it does come with a fatal flaw; the fact that it chucks money at you and makes upgrades free within just a few levels, coupled with the fact that World Tour and other features also offer plenty bit of cash, means that making money in Forza 4 is almost ludicrously easy which can often take away from the satisfaction of saving up to purchase a new car or buy that new shiny new upgrade for your favorite ride.
Just recently I ventured back into the shady and delightful world of PC gaming, having been away for some considerable time due to a simple yet fatal flaw keeping me away from it: -LSB-...]
But most important for the voyeur with a camera is the array of fascinating hand gestures: fingers flipping at a frantic pace through stacks of dusty, cat - clawed albums, or, most beautiful of all, the pivot of the vinyl disk held in suspension between palm and fingertips to catch the light and reveal fatal flaws
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