Sentences with phrase «flawed system with»

Lerner compared New York's flawed system with Los Angeles, which has a nonpartisan professional election administration that, she said, is responsive to voters and taxpayers.
Six years later, we can see the results of dumping resources into a flawed system with no accountability.

Not exact matches

Even in - person time tracking systems are flawed, with employees able to clock in for each other, or say they're working when they aren't.
The system is flawed,» he concludes, «but it's ripe with opportunities.»
«With the help of Big Data, China's leadership strives to eliminate the flaws of Communist systems,» he wrote in a Financial Times op - ed.
Yes Apple should probably do more to secure their OS's and devices with so many flaws as youve pointed out here, but with so many and no news of cybercrime or cyber warfare being conducted against these systems are we trying to scare people without all the facts behind the numbers?
With regard to computer programming, «integer overflow» is the result of a design flaw, usually occurring when mathematical operations in a given system create a value outside the representable range of the system.
I think that what really messes with people's ability to not call it all bullshki is the way that an all power and omnipresent being (and all knowing, don't forget that) couldn't see the flaws inherant in the system.
I think the pay - for - healthcare system of the US is fundamentally flawed to begin with.
Chriss and Bender and Jackson and Ulis have all come into a flawed inconssistent system with no real player development to speak of.
No great surprise this, considering I spent an age highlighting Bolton's credentials and pin - pointing Sunderland's many flaws, but Bolton really should wipe the floor with a Sunderland side currently in free - fall, lacking in first - team personnel and without an ounce of confidence in their system.
I think there are flaws in both sides of the system, I am just saddened when I see articles like this filled with fear mongering and ignorance instead of fact.
Indispensable as they are, monitors aren't without flaws: Concrete walls can block the signals, and cordless phones and wireless systems can interfere with reception.
David was also the producer of «An Inconvenient Truth,» and just as that film served as a wake - up call for climate change, «Fed Up» hopes to similarly educate the public about the serious flaws in our food system and how the food and beverage industries have a vested interest in maintaining a status quo that puts profits over our collective health — and often with the assistance of the federal government.
There is no point having PR for both the Commons and Lords — every voting system has some flaw or other, so it's better to have different means of election to both chambers if both are elected, with the purpose of each correcting the other's flaws.
Of course, since the system is also akin to referendums, you also have many of the flaws with «everything is a referendum» described in the linked P.SE question.
Reformers, including Blair Horner with the New York Public Interest Research Group, said they hope the verdict will finally spur Cuomo and lawmakers to fix flaws in the system that led to the conviction.
Assemblyman Jim Tedisco (R,C,I - Glenville) today is calling on New York State Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia to stop intimidating New York parents and school districts with threats of pulling funding from schools with high percentages of students who opt out of grades 3 - 8 Common Core standardized tests — in essence, telling them to stop trying to «kill the messenger» for their introduction of a flawed system.
The shame of it is that Hughes, Cable et al don't seem to be in any position to alleviate the worst effects of Tory idiocy, altho even then you could argue they are doing their best with the bad hand dealt to them by a combination of the clueless British electorate and a deeply flawed electoral system.
History has shown us that, even with its many flaws, it's still the best system yet devised.
The state Senate returned to session on Aug. 6 and passed a bill to renew mayoral control of the city's public schools, along with other related bills to increase parental input in the school system and address some of the other flaws in the original legislation.
«The governor's point on reforming Common Core is that the (State Education Department's) implementation was flawed and therefore the solution is not to ask SED to fix the problem they created but rather pass a new law that revamps the system designed with all stakeholders at the table: administrators, teachers, parents, legislators, and education experts.»
New York City Public Advocate Letitia James is accusing the Department of Education of failing to provide services to students with special needs as a result of a flawed data tracking system.
There's a huge flaw with the school zone cameras, and even the red - light camera systems.
However, the cash - for - honours affair has revealed the flaws in this system, which allows political parties to fill one chamber of the legislature with their supporters.
NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer and parents in the five boroughs are calling for a fix to a flawed Education Department computer system blamed for ruining the educations of kids with special needs.
New York City Public Advocate Letitia James is suing the Department of Education, accusing it of failing to provide services to students with special needs as a result of a flawed data tracking system.
Frustrated with the primary - free special election system, she called it an «outdated» and «flawed» one that gives power to political party bosses and not voters.
But what is the alternative as Republicans seek to do away with the Affordable Care Act and Democrats admit the federal health care system is flawed?
«Sir Humphrey Appleby came up with a system that Sir Humphrey Appleby would perhaps like, which is to keep the people at bay and ministers seem to have gone along with it... I think it is deeply and deliberately flawed.
Reformers, including Blair Horner with the New York Public Interest Research Group, say they hope the verdict will finally spur Cuomo and lawmakers to fix flaws in the system that led to the conviction.
Dadey, with Citizens Union, maintains that even if there are some flaws, the amendment would still result in a better system for drawing lines than we have right now.
He pointed to flaws in New York City's public campaign finance system, with the ability of anonymous committees to donate large sums of money.
Scientists» long relationship with lab mice has been one of incremental advances to improve a flawed system.
Flaws in this well - orchestrated system can be observed in people with brain damage.
Then, this past April, she teamed up with three other scientific superstars — Bruce Alberts, former president of the National Academy of Sciences and former editor - in - chief of Science; Marc W. Kirschner, founding chair of the Department of Systems Biology at Harvard Medical School; and Harold Varmus, Nobel laureate, former director of NIH, and current director of the National Cancer Institute — to publish «Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws,» a critique and call for reform that seems already to have altered the course of the workforce debate, in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
It is not a fundamental flaw and we have tested that our system works with the checkerboard pattern as well.
To get the world's climate system and global environment on this untested approach, with such clear structural flaws, is in fact a reckless gamble,» Nordhaus says.
What's more, thanks to the extraordinary powers I loved so much, math combined with technology to multiply the chaos and misfortune, adding efficiency and scale to systems that I now recognized as flawed.
Quinn said that the one flaw with Florida's system was that the cost of the bond was too conservative and would not be enough to fully eradicate an invasive plant.
The new adaptive optics / lattice light sheet microscopy (AO - LLSM) system addresses two fundamental flaws with traditional microscopes.
There is one major flaw I've found with Christian Mingle, which is their «church you grew up in» and «church attending» system.
On a serious note, if you have visited Ukraine 8 times and still ask this question, there are some serious flaws in your system of communication with women, and sending money may not be the major issue.
An accustoming gameplay, good graphics and an interesting story deliver a strong RPG system overall with a wide selection of skills, despite some minor flaws.
The second sequel, Line of Contact, was somewhat decent with some minor mishaps of flawed gameplay and little easy on the combat systems.
The biggest flaw with the Thing Card system is the way they're integrated into boss battles as a win button.
A couple of things that I was annoyed with was the blue sphere special stages (never completed one in Sonic 3 & Knuckles, haven't completed one in this one yet either), and the save system (which, for me, is more of an annoyance than a flaw).
I rather expected Stone, the maker of «JFK» and «Natural Born Killers,» to adopt a scorched - earth policy toward Nixon, but instead he blames not only Nixon's own character flaws but also the Imperial Presidency itself, the system that, once set in motion, behaves with a mindlessness of its own.
There are some flaws with Paper Mario: Sticker Star, though, and the most glaring resides with the new combat system.
The lack of appealing narrative, flawed combat system and the disappointing VR implementation makes it a tough recommendation for those who are looking for a good JRPG, but if you are a Neptunia fan, the inclusion of the VR Room that allows you to have some close encounters with your favorite characters should prove to be a nice addition.
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