Sentences with phrase «flaw by»

Hackers could exploit the flaw by tricking Facebook Messenger users to visit a malicious website, thus gaining access to their private messages - both sent and received.
Google's original Pixel was a fantastic phone, but it's biggest flaw by a long shot was the lack of availability.
There is no patch, yet, but you can avoid the flaw by not clicking suspicious links on websites or in emails.
Last year's edition often resembled a ping - pong match more than a football one in that regard, and FIFA 16 addressed this obvious flaw by bringing the pace a lot closer to the real game's.
For that is a major flaw by itself.
While the gameplay itself is lacking in refinement, it makes up for this flaw by being over-the-top-fun, allowing you to fully indulge in your raw power however you see fit.
The Conservative Countercyclical portfolio overcomes this flaw by applying a systematic passive approach to indexing that works to counter the market's booms and bust phases.
It's not a fatal flaw by any stretch but the film's utilization of quick cuts made the monsters more imposing.
The Kansas City Royals, who already have a 3 - game lead on Houston, addressed their biggest flaw by adding an ace (Cueto).
But setting aside the tiresome, partisan screaming on both sides about the consequences of inequality and how to solve it, the renewed discussion of inequality is flawed by a disregard for actual data.
«The developing credit cancer may be metastasized, and the global monetary system fatally flawed by increasingly risky and unacceptably low yields, produced by the debt crisis and policy responses to it.
His junk science and pseudo-scientific misinformation was shown to be flawed by the APA and every major child welfare organization.
Whether you like those facts or not wakes people up in the morning unlike your babbling evidense, which you constantly find to be wrong or at least flawed by educated guesses of existing information.
I believe the abortion ethic is fatally and forever flawed by the immorality of the means of its victory.
, Peter Parker is hindered by his cockiness and self - centeredness, and the movie addresses those flaws by exploring the identity crisis of being a teenager rather than through the villainous Vulture.
The bible is highly flawed by today's standards.
You are flawed by no fault of your own.
The blessing of eternal life would thus be impossible, for an eternal life flawed by imperfection and suffering would not be redemption, it would be hell.
We basically proved our current thinking / model is flawed by not taking into account what we have proven to be a possible.
not me mate, your making up you own arguements, which are flawed by the way.So if Coquelin were to leave where would he go?According to you theory obviously it will be to another Champions league team, so are you saying they won't have legitimate competition in the team?Competition breeds winners, we havent had this at Arsenal in a long time and we still don't have it upfront and in dm, we sort of have it at CB with Gabriel, but until we correct this competition deficit in our squad with at least arguably WC players then we won't win the BIG trophies as usual
Smokey Joe Wood, Dean, Ewell Blackwell, Herb Score, Koufax and J.R. Richard were all tragically flawed by injury or illness that took their soaring careers from them too soon.
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.
Studies in which women who already have breast cancer are asked about their breastfeeding history can be flawed by «recall bias,» she says.
Investors in Elon Musk's Tesla electric - car company may press on with their lawsuit that challenges the firm's 2016 acquisition of SolarCity on grounds that the $ 2.6 billion deal was flawed by potential conflicts of interest involving Musk and other company directors, the court ruled.
The cap proposal has been criticized as faulty and flawed by a number of New York City and state elected officials, including city Comptroller Scott Stringer, Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. and Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, a Democrat from Brooklyn who is rumored to be mulling a run against de Blasio in 2017.
Six months after he gave that speech, campaign finance reform is stalled and a new public integrity commission he has championed is seen as flawed by watchdog groups.
For the second, I suspect any data is fatally flawed by the public's low awareness of the candidates — right now, polls about the Labour leadership are little more than name recognition contests.
The small studies that the CDC cited under the «experiment» criteria in support of their contention that reducing sodium intake below current levels can reduce CVD risk are flawed by confounding factors such as excess weight in study subjects, substitution of potassium for sodium, and providing nutritional supplements to experimental subjects but not to controls.
The only evidence that supports this position is statistical (they do not offer a plausible physiologic mechanism), and their statistical work is seriously flawed by wrong assumptions and confounding variables.
Oh wow, I am flawed by its beauty.
I «am flawed by nature (Romans 3:23), for all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God.
Alas, it's flawed by a drowsy pace (there is far too much hiking) and superfluous, ill - conceived characters.
The gameplay is flawed by some choices, and the control system is far from perfection.
The movie is flawed by some fake moments.
Erman's efforts are a bit too ambitious for their own good at times, as well as flawed by their own right, but on the whole, Erman delivers, providing enough entertainment value and dramatic strength to earn your investment, which is further secured by the onscreen carriers of this saga.
The movie is flawed by implausible psychology and moments of weak acting.
It will take you somewhere around 40 hours to complete the campaign and finish the story, and while I felt like I was a few steps ahead for most of story elements, I was completely flawed by the ending.
It's not without its flaws by any means, the plotting often does get in the way of what should be clean, bold throughlines, but as a grace note love letter to a character who made Nolan's career, and to a vision for a comic book film which simply redefined what the genre could do, it's a fitting farewell.
«The new analysis from the Productivity Commission highlights the way enrolments have been calculated to date meant they could be flawed by showing all students in the year before school had been enrolled by comparing four and five year olds in preschool with just the population of four year olds.»
And their revised strategy of operating public schools under contract with public school districts was flawed by an underestimation of the political resistance they would face and their inability to control costs or quality within the public system.
However, in practice, the approach is typically flawed by its method for selecting high - performing schools.
These objections, among others, led Diane Ravitch to call on her blog for backing out of Common Core, as the standards were «flawed by the process with which they have been foisted upon the nation.»
That said, the user experience in the Fiesta is flawed by several nuisances that detract from the core capabilities.
The front and rear suspensions react more positively to pavement flaws by rebounding rapidly and only as far as necessary.
Paul Aiken, executive director of the Authors Guild wrote that the settlement is «flawed by an astonishing provision» that requires publishers to permit Amazon.
It's popularly believed that (1) publishing houses serve as gatekeepers, maintaining publishing quality standards; (2) self - publishing has a lower barrier to entry, allowing people to publish junk; (3) authors self - publish as a last resort, when they fail to get past the publishing house gate - keepers, because their books aren't good enough; and (4) books published outside the publishing houses don't go through a team of book experts to be proofread, formatted, designed, etc., and so are terribly flawed by amateurish production values.
The article demonstrates the last of the above flaws by describing problems with an accurate classification of the Osterweis (OSTFX) and other funds.
Don't diss all pit bulls for actions of a few The Sentinel editorial «Pit - bull attack» on June 13 is flawed by faulty logic; the issue is proper control of animals.
In journal article after journal article, and book after book, I found cat - predation studies that were flawed by small sample size, samples that were not shown to be typical, unjustified generalizations, a failure to account for confounding factors, and a tendency to assume that predation of individual birds necessarily resulted in damage to bird populations at the species level.
He concluded that his drug addiction tests were flawed by typical lab environment (think living room window for your cat or fenced yard as regards your dog) and so he built a bigger enclosure.
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