Not exact matches
It is made up of
flawed people, and sometimes it is the very
process of learning to coexist with and rely on our brothers and sisters in Christ, even in all their inadequacies and failings, that helps shape us
into His image.
@David, I really like how you broke this out
into mistakes vs
flaws, and then went on to illustrate what a healthy
process of reintegration would look like.
But when your opponent can go
into a playoff series and say, «well, we really only have to guard this guy here and that guy there», it's a terribly
flawed process and a failure at roster construction.
The letter describes the loss of the site's former nursing home as «a devastating blow to our constituents» and says the two pols «remain deeply concerned about a
flawed city
process that has paved the way for the closure, sale, and now potential conversion of this building
into luxury condos.»
But that assignment
process is
flawed, argue Ocampo - Peñuela and her colleagues, because it doesn't take
into account the rich geospatial data now freely available from satellites.
He concludes that RTT was «constrained by a
flawed process» and urges Duncan to convene some kind of commission to dig
into the problems and challenges, including, «What are best practices for ensuring reliability among and between reviewers?
The primary
flaw I see in the
process is that unless the novels have some literary value beyond some sort of mass - market appeal, most will never achieve very much in sales or have the chance for the real payday of film rights or, better yet, actually being made
into a film.
We urge you to join us in calling for an independent public inquiry
into Hassan's case and reforming Canada's extradition law so that no other Canadian is subjected to such a
flawed and unfair
process.