Sentences with phrase «flaw in something»

The issue between you and your partner still feels painful after time and is often attributed to a fundamental flaw in them.
There are negative reviews because not everyone likes the same style, and some books have serious flaws in them that there is no crime in pointing out.
Actually it is a personality flaw in myself — I have a hard time giving up on people.
So if you are tired of being single, perhaps shorten your list and allow for a few more flaws in yourself and others.
In - app purchasing models can become an extremely sensitive issue with users, if they find any of the above - mentioned flaws in it.
There's a difference between knowing, and being certain or 95 % sure, and sure that alternative theories have huge flaws in them.
Into the Breach is an extremely polished game, so it is hard to find flaws in it.
One reason why we worry more about fairness when the market goes down may simply be that when the market is chugging along to new heights it is hard to see flaws in it of any kind.
An open - world game for kids, Planet 51: The Game doesn't have a lot of very serious problems, but being very dull and uninspired is of course the biggest flaw in itself.
Her post has several flaws in it, the largest and most egregious one of which is that Rusch was ALREADY A PUBLISHED AUTHOR when she started self - publishing, so really, her saying «just publish books and don't promote them» has a completely different meaning for her.
What there is to be said for this hypothesis Victor Reppert notes in a carefully argued essay (in The Chronicles of Narnia and Philosophy), even as he also notes the enormous flaws in it.
Low - key guys like me like to think that it's because people are weak, lazy, stupid, easily gulled, unwilling to do the work themselves — whatever, as long as it's an intrinsic flaw in them.
I am well aware that no coherent alternative came out of it, but that should not prevent us from recognising that there are consistent flaws in it that result in unfair, inefficient and very undemocratic forces at work within the syatem!
Explaining her support for repeal, Rosenthal said: «It was the way the law was enacted, aside from the fact there were definitely flaws in it.
Failure to build strong enough levees — and fix known flaws in them — was blamed for catastrophic flooding in New Orleans, Mississippi and Alabama after Hurricane Katrina in 2005, which killed more than 1,800 people and caused more than $ 81 billion in damage.
But Hammer said the trial has «many flaws in it, from study design to the interpretability of the data.»
Although the movie has received a 90 % positive rating on Rotten Tomatoes and dozens of positive reviews, there are several critics who saw some major flaws in it.
7 — The checkpoint system has a fatal, game - breaking flaw in it: The most frustrating part of the original (the «shaman escort» mission) happened so far into the plot that it felt as if the game was actively trying to punish players with an endless cycle of death and failure thanks to checkpoints which saved weapon degradation.
It is a great phone, but there are some critical flaws in it that might turn off email aficionados.
However, I think the analysis does have one key flaw in it, which is the same problem all types of analysis of this sort too — extrapolating from the group to the individual case.
A recent thread on the Morningstar discussion board on «Investing During Retirement» provides a good sense of what we're up against in our effort to get the publishers of today's retirement planning tools to correct the grave flaws in them that we have uncovered in recent years.
Proposing regulatory solutions rather than technological ones similarly motivated one side of the population to take it as a new justification for their political beliefs, and the other side to see it as an assault on their freedom and motivated them to find flaws in it.
Haha thanks Annissa My hubs said the same thing, so funny how we tend to see flaws in ourselves that others don't!
if there are no big flaws in it, the 7.8 will probably be my next reader.
I believe this essay has serious flaws in it, but other than the one I mentioned above, I don't wish to debate it because my point is not that the essay is wrong but that it shouldn't have been written in this forum (nor should one be written here that reaches the opposite conclusion).
The entire premise of the bible creation story is FLAWED in it's entirety.
Sure it is flawed in it's many ways, but to discount a lot of really sound science and evidence that evolution happened and is still happening is really hard for me.
As such, and since the God of Islam is the same God of Christianity and Judaism (according to the Quran that just been certified), Christianity and Judaism are true religions of God with text that has been corrupted (another reason you find contradictions with science because ordinary humans changed the word of God so you can see the flaws in it).
All forms of government are flawed, the flaws our in ourselves — not the type of government we have.
If I had been God at the moment of creation, I would have made a world that had no flaws in it and people who had no flaws either.
You are altogether beautiful, my love; there is no flaw in you
It held that spirit, which is God, and matter are both eternal; that spirit is altogether good; that matter has from the beginning a flaw in it; and that out of that flawed matter the world has been made.
This distinction always had one flaw in it, for although the Jacobs trophy room was filled with hundreds of cups plates and assorted hardware, Hirsch had never fashioned a victory in the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness or the Belmont Stakes.
That was about 14 years ago, and nobody has found a flaw in it since.
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