The meaning «faultfinder» came naturally from the behavior of countless Cynics who in their pursuit of virtue pointed out
the flaws in others.
To not look for
flaws in others, because I knew how much it hurt to be at the end of someone's judgement.
But, so many LOVE to point to the imagined
flaws in others instread of looking inside themselves.
He understands that the surest excuse for us not to do the right thing is our innate ability to spot
flaws in others.
Though most, if not all, humans are guilty of thinking judgmental and hypocritical thoughts, those making up roughly 60 % 0f the population who are truly ignorant, narrowminded, with lack of a personal identity (easily manipulated by peers) tend to go to the extreme of blowing the horn of self - righteousness by pointing out
the flaws in other groups instead of focusing on their own flaws, which is an increased epidemic in this day in age especially in the age groups of 15 to 33.
This has the sheen of intelligence — it's easy to feel smart when you're nitpicking
flaws in other people's epistemologies — but it's like giving up on a journey as soon as you lose sight of where you started.
It won't take much to find
the flaws in the other newer half now, would it?
As part of an exercise, the couple wrote down the strengths and flaws in their parents as well as the strengths and
flaws in each other.
To point out
the flaws in the other side's arguments, the challenges their chosen candidate (s) would face in the pursuit of party cohesion and, crucially, electoral success.
The new method may also detect structural
flaws in other types of materials, researchers say.
The song score, which can often go a long way toward making one overlook
flaws in other areas, is fairly forgettable and not too smoothly integrated into the action.
And, it suffers from many of
the flaws in other state systems.
I've alluded to design
flaws in other strategy areas for a reason.
I particularly love characters who are kind, even if they're
flawed in other ways.
As much as I found
flaws in other sections of the game, the presentation does pretty well for itself.
He is generally depicted as curmudgeonly and bitter, always making sarcastic remarks about various things, pointing out
flaws in the other Kongs (particularly Donkey Kong) or even the very games he appears in, and complaining about everything he doesn't like.
The vision is also
flawed in other ways: it has no short - term emission reduction goal, it's unenforceable, and it fails to acknowledge that developed nations will need to make deeper and swifter emission cuts than developing nations.
Indeed, people are far better at identifying
the flaws in other people's evidence - gathering than in their own, especially if those other people have dissimilar beliefs.
When faced with two flawed options, invent a third option that takes care of
the flaws in the other two.
But the wallet generation tool Levy used, developed by ethereum creator Vitalik Buterin, had a critical
flaw in that others could access the wallet just with the passphrase.
As part of an exercise, the couple wrote down the strengths and flaws in their parents as well as the strengths and
flaws in each other.
Finding: «The presence of opposing expert testimony caused jurors to be skeptical of all expert testimony rather than sensitizing them to
flaws in the other expert's testimony... Thus, contrary to the assumptions in the Supreme Court's decision in Daubert, opposing expert testimony may not be an effective safeguard against junk science in the courtroom.»
Not exact matches
Over time, however, Handmaker noticed an uptick
in the amount of waste and production and delivery errors: Too much excess paper was being thrown away
in the production of business cards and
other print jobs, and production delays and
flaws were creeping up.
However, one of the
other signers of the declaration, Thomas McKean, denied the July 4th signing date and backed it up by illustrating a glaring
flaw in Jefferson's, Adams», and Franklin's argument — namely, that most of the signers were not members of congress on July 4th and thus wouldn't have been there to sign it.
They claim
flaws in RBC's methodology exaggerate affordability, so the measures should take second place to the price - to - income ratio and
other indicators showing substantial overvaluation.
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.
By exploiting a
flaw in Apple's Fairplay software that prevents purchased apps from being used on non-authorized devices, the bogus program scans the App Store for
other corrupted apps
in the AceDeceiver family and downloads the software to the device.
Along with Merijn Terheggen and Rice, they started HackerOne
in 2012, to run «bug bounty» programs — which reward hackers for finding security
flaws — for Starbucks, GM, Uber, the U.S. Department of Defense, and about 1,000
other organizations.
The New York Times reported
in November that the R1 HD, along with a few
other cheaper, little - known Android phones, was left open to a security
flaw that allowed text messages, location info, and
other personal info to be sent to a server
in China.
Discretion is always the better part of valor
in this situation and
other than five minutes of cruel satisfaction you may get pointing out the
flaws of your co-worker when you're walking out the door, there is no lasting benefit telling them off.
Other flawed democracies
in 2016 included Japan, France, Singapore, South Korea and India, the report said.
WHO: Joan P. Neuscheler, principal at Tullis - Dickerson & Co., a venture - capital firm
in Greenwich, Conn., and board member of AmericasDoctor, which (among
other things) offers a health - information Web site for consumers RATING: 4 «I think they have strong management and a good board of directors — and that's usually the first place I look for
flaws.
In other words, they have some character
flaw or disagreeable trait that bothers you.
So while the entire article reads as an indictment of Nest, it's worth looking beyond the juicy details to understand how Nest's
flaws exist
in other parts of Silicon Valley.
But even without changes
in the economic climate, the last couple of decades have highlighted several
other, fundamental
flaws in this approach:
And Congress elected to do nothing after Equifax disclosed
in September that hackers exploited a software
flaw that the credit monitoring company failed to fix, exposing Social Security numbers, birthdates and
other personal data belonging to nearly 148 million Americans.
Why should I give credibility to his judgment when his judgment was
flawed in so many
other areas?
It's important to note that despite
flaws in the system, Facebook offers its users much, much more control of site governance that any
other major website.
In other words, these problems come from bad intention and human error, not flaws in the underlying concepts
In other words, these problems come from bad intention and human error, not
flaws in the underlying concepts
in the underlying concepts.)
In many cases, these water protectors have engaged in good faith in the flawed NEB process, the Ministerial Panel, in writing to their MPs and other avenues, only to have their concerns ignored, dismissed or diminishe
In many cases, these water protectors have engaged
in good faith in the flawed NEB process, the Ministerial Panel, in writing to their MPs and other avenues, only to have their concerns ignored, dismissed or diminishe
in good faith
in the flawed NEB process, the Ministerial Panel, in writing to their MPs and other avenues, only to have their concerns ignored, dismissed or diminishe
in the
flawed NEB process, the Ministerial Panel,
in writing to their MPs and other avenues, only to have their concerns ignored, dismissed or diminishe
in writing to their MPs and
other avenues, only to have their concerns ignored, dismissed or diminished.
According to the «Austrian school», one of the most basic
flaws in the QTM and
in many
other economic theories is the treatment of the economy as an amorphous blob that shifts one way or the
other in response to stimuli provided by the government, the central bank, or a vague and unpredictable force called «animal spirits».
We believe that the
flaws of
other paper currencies stem directly from the
flaws inherent
in the dollar, which is to say, unlimited supply.
However, I'll ignore the
other flaws and zoom
in on the Ted Butler assertion that constitutes the core of the article.
However, since
other (more recent) versions of Timthumb have had a dangerous
flaw, I will of course include the more recent version of the script
in future versions of the plugin... except if I find it to be less secure than the version I presently use which was safe because not including any of the dangerous, unuseful features they introduced later on.
Recognizing the
flaws, follies and frauds
in the foundations of Islam, Judaism and Christianity by the teenagers and the
other, «bowers», kneelers» and «pew peasants» will quickly converge these religions into some simple rules of life.
I haven't gotten anything wrong, and I and
others have already pointed out the philosophical
flaws in the argument.
My point is not to suggest that people
in these groups have these
flaws more than
other people, just that there is nothing surprising about someone from an oppressed group not being enlightened
in their view about another oppressed group.
You don't think pointing out the
flaws in one makes the
other one seem better right?
Other qualified scientists with no vested interest
in seeing a given theory succeed or fail attempt to find
flaws in the methodologies described
in the source paper by replicating the processes themselves to see if they get the same results.
I spend years
in Apologetics and arrived at rational basis for my Christian faith, defend the faith against objections, and expose the perceived
flaws of
other world views.