Sentences with phrase «flawed idea which»

«This is a fundamentally flawed idea which was proposed by certain head teachers in an attempt to shift accountability from the school to individual teachers.»

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Your belief is flawed because you've accepted the premise of an idea which can not possibly be falsified.
It was a good idea to have the top removable to easily clean, but there is a thin groove that goes around the tray where it snaps on and food gets stuck in there, which I think is a big design flaw because it is hard to clean.
This seems unlikely, but could be explained by the unavoidable flaw in the Psychoactive Substances Act which is that its wording is so vague, and its aims so unclear, that nobody - especially the police - really has any idea how or when to enforce it.
Books like this are part of a long tradition that winds back to sociobiology, pop ethology and eventually to Genesis — which still owns the copyright on the idea that humans are fundamentally flawed.
His understanding of evolutionary theory is flawed, his knowledge of the human fossil record is superficial, he ignores or defines away data which does not support his ideas, and even some of the evidence he cites in his support is so badly misrepresented that it contradicts his claims instead of supporting them.
The idea that small LDL particles are the only bad ones and large LDL is benign is just something made up by people selling low carb diets as a way to excuse one of the biggest flaws of the diet, which is that it raises your LDL cholesterol and consequently your risk of developing heart disease.
This is an exhausting conversation, because you are picking and choosing what fits your idea of health, which is flawed to begin with.
Sure, energy balance is a real factor... but the idea that you can just move more and eat less to get into killer shape has a FATAL flaw (which I'll cover in detail below).
Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey is now re-released in cinemas, and after Christopher Nolan's flawed and heartfelt voyage in Interstellar, it is salutary to revisit the film which invented so many of its tropes and ideas.
But if you've seen just about any Marvel movie in which Tony Stark makes an appearance, you might have already spotted the flaw in this idea: Tony may be brilliant, but he is also a mess.
All of the film's thematic ideas are enriched by the performances, which embody the fears, weaknesses and flaws of these characters.
This is why I have resisted the subscription system, which is a flawed idea even though it proliferates in the music business.
It was such a shame as behind the flaws, terrible ideas, and lack of games from major publishers stood an incredible system which I have never regretted buying even once.
For the first few hours Naughty Bear is highly entertaining and unique but after a time the idea's begin to wilt and become repetitive and the lack of variety in locations and gameplay begins to bore but I have no doubt that this game will find a niche of gamers to slot itself into and it does deserve it for all of its flaws it's unique and plain fun which are both things that many games now are lacking in.
Despite a few minor flaws which seek to dampen the experience, Watch Dogs 2 is an incredible game that truly plays with its key mechanics and ideas to create a fun and cohesive playground.
Sarah Hobbs's large - scale color photographs represent psychological spaces through which she explores the human psyche, relishing the idea that we are all beautifully flawed.
And rather pertain point this suggested basic principle is that lunar surface during the day is 120 C and if only greenhouse gas warm surface [which the Moon lacks]- that points to pretty serious flaw in the general idea.
Dr. Frederick Seitz, a legendary figure in the world of physics (recipient of the National Medal of Science, NASA's Distinguished Public Service Award, and other honors; a former president of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences and president emeritus of Rockefeller University), wrote a letter accompanying the petition in which he challenged the Kyoto treaty as «based upon flawed ideas,» and declared it «would have very negative effects upon the technology of nations throughout the world, especially those that are currently attempting to lift from poverty and provide opportunities to the over 4 billion people in technologically underdeveloped countries.»
Newton's personal flaws, which by the lights of much of the discussion here would have condemned his ideas, were rendered nugatory by the Scientific Method.
These mathematical physicists point to a flaw in the whole idea of a «global average temperature», ESPECIALLY in such a small range of LESS THAN ONE DEGREE, which is probably within the range of error of the global - average measurement itself.
Payne's book in a nutshell: 1) politicians and most senior officials operate with the belief that there is a dependable «rational» basis for successful deterrence in which «rational» US opponents will respond prudently and cautiously to US nuclear deterrence threats; 2) the re-evaluation of nuclear strategy in expert circles since the Cold War exposes the deep flaws of Cold War thinking in general and the concept of «rational» deterrence in particular (partly because strategy was dangerously influenced by ideas about rationality from economics).
This idea is flawed on many levels, the first of which is that the chance of there being a house fire is 0.0001 percent.
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