Sentences with phrase «flaws in terms»

The mechanics are relatively solid with no serious flaws in terms of physics.
From the visually compelling opening credits, to the action - packed ending, The Kingdom may have certain flaws in terms of its simplification of complex world events, but taken as a pure piece of entertainment, it is certainly more efficient and intellectually stimulating than most actioners of its ilk.
That's not completely what I expected, but I'm glad that they were able to deliver even if it has some flaws in terms of structure in the early going.
Whilst it might have a few flaws in terms of gameplay and it does look decidedly rubbish, the basic game is very good with some surprising subtleties.
While Christopher Bailey created an enjoyable collection that has no real flaws in terms of design and styling, the resemblance to Prada's Fall 2013 collection can not be ignored.
Since different people have different advantages and flaws in terms of body composition, it's up to everyone to find their own ideal positioning within each movement.
It is also flawed in terms of the conclusons he drew from it — logically and philosophically: Hawking and Mlodinow think that science requires it:
He notably did not endorse the man who defeated him in the GOP primary, Carl Paladino, and also took his erstwhile Democratic target, Andrew Cuomo, to task, calling both candidates «flawed individuals, flawed in terms of public character, flawed in terms of ideas and principles that will restore growth and pride to our great state.»
As you'll recall, Lazio had some harsh words for both Paladino and his Democratic opponent, AG Andrew Cuomo, when he bowed out of the race, calling them «flawed individuals, flawed in terms of public character, flawed in terms of ideas and principles that will restore growth and pride to our great state.»
«I look at the two major party candidates and I see flawed individuals — flawed in terms of public character, flawed in terms of commitments to ideas and principles that will bring growth and pride to our great state....
Yet, they found out that many of the reports were seriously flawed in terms of methodology and objectivity, using casual language to describe their findings and including biased interpretations of others» results.
The Sega CD version may be flawed in terms of graphical capability but is still worth a look for the curious retro gamer.
It goes without saying that this mentality is backward at best and something that was highlighted by the press furore over the Atari / Melbourne House attempt at the Transformers Armada license (a game that looks fantastic but is clearly flawed in terms of how it actually plays).
The IPCC report is equally flawed in terms of data acquisition, since in principle it chooses the data or datasets that support its theses and discard [s] all the rest...
The problem is that the brain has a feature that worked great for survival in the wild, but today functions as a kind of design flaw in terms of quality of life and long - term health: the brain generally lets positive experiences flow through while capturing all the negative ones.

Not exact matches

The sales approach may be able to hide flaws for the short term, but in the long run if the product isn't fit for the market then it will eventually crumble.
More important, the cliff is an obvious effort at correcting the biggest flaw in public budgeting — the tendency of politicians to ignore the broader, long - term implications of what they do by continually kicking problems down the road.
It later resulted in lawsuits against Wettlaufer, and the nursing homes she worked for, and a sweeping provincial inquiry into flaws in Ontario's long - term care system.
In terms of my own field - oriented understanding of the nature and function of Whiteheadian societies, Wolf's model is ingenious but still flawed.
Moreover, leaving aside its unfortunate opening and closing frame chapters, where the struggle to believe is treated in banal, secular - triumphalist terms from the protagonist's adult vantage, this novel persuasively represents Islam as an active, complex source of theologically framed consolation and challenge for Midwestern Muslims, who emerge as variously flawed believers at odds with each other about the nature and imperatives of their faith.
For Whitehead sees Bradley's theory as flawed because «he accepts the language which is developed from another point of view» (ESP 117; cf. PR 167), i.e., he makes the «sensationalist assumption» (PR 190) that feeling is only analyzable in terms of universals.
I use the term brave as, in many ways, Arsene's biggest strength is his biggest flaw — an unbelievable loyalty in this group of players to fulfil their potential.
Even with the acquisition of Lacazette and Kolasinac (free), it has been a huge failure from the Arsenal brass in terms of not selling enough players, not being able to renew crucial contract on certain players, giving players huge wages when they don't deserve it, lack of ability to identify targets which is perhaps down to poor scouting, and not able to bring in players that would strengthen us in an already inadequate and flawed team.
Also, their away goal difference of 8 - 28 highlights their away flaws even further, with their 8 away goals scored up their in terms of the worst away» Goals For» in the league.
Ultimately, he is the long term Number 1, and at the age of 22 has a lot of time to iron out the flaws in his game.
In the meantime, the British people will be governed under the ineffective, flawed anti-terror legislation devised under the terms of the HRA.
At his cabinets, it was absolutely forbidden to discuss in front of Gordon Brown his chronic failure to present a personality or fashion a vision with appeal to voters, his lack of capacity to run an orderly and collegiate government with a coherent long - term strategy and his crippling inability to remedy any of these flaws, whatever help he was offered.
Governor Andrew Cuomo took the oath of office for his second term Thursday, promising in a symbolism - laden inauguration ceremony set on the 64th floor of 1 World Trade Center to make New York the first state to tackle national problems of economic inequality and a flawed criminal justice system.
The British government's argument for secret courts is flawed in both moral and practical terms, and should be resisted, says David Davis in The Guardian
Shut out of statewide office since 2007 and having faced a few divisive primaries themselves, Nixon's plan to challenge two - term incumbent Democrat Andrew Cuomo has a chance for them to unite and expose some flaws in the Democrats» unified front.
Yes, South Cambridgeshire voted heavily remain, but on the doorstep big issues of the county and district failures in terms of potholes, housing, rural services, deeply flawed infrastructure planning and bitterly opposed busways were writ large.
Astorino cited other flaws in the board's adopted budget, notably their unnecessary draining of $ 20 million in reserve funds, which could adversely affect the county's AAA bond rating, and its omission of a legitimate, long - term and sustainable revenue stream from a proposed public - private partnership to operate the Westchester County Airport, which would have provided the county with $ 30 million in non-tax revenues for the 2018 budget as well as approximately $ 5 million in new revenue for the next 39 years.
It now seems possible, though, that flaws in climate models are leading them to underestimate even shorter - term feedbacks.
«The leader of HHS will be at the tip of the spear, working to not only right the wrongs of this deeply flawed [Affordable Care Act] law, but also ensure the long - term sustainability of both Medicare and Medicaid,» Hatch said in a press release.
But years of data from long - term studies by Doak and other scientists examining plants, birds, mammals and fungi in the field are showing the flaws in these assumptions.
«The range of security feature designs demonstrated in this work can provide great flexibility to application engineers in terms of how to disguise these flaws easily in a complex shaped part,» said Chen.
The flaw in this interpretation is in drawing conclusions about long term climate change over a relatively short period of 13 months.
The growing use of a popular drug in the long - term treatment of bipolar disorder is based largely on a single, flawed clinical trial that may be steering doctors and patients away from drugs with a more established track record, a new review suggests.
Long - term fixes to Front Squatting heavier are either persistent technical flaws or in most cases just a question of really getting stronger.
Gameplay flaws, bugs and glitches are one thing, a complete lack of imagination in terms of a videogame however is a distinctly different matter.
Super Scribblenauts fixes the flaws of his predecessor, but falls shorts in terms of games lenght.
Oceanhorn is a competent, budget, bite - sized Zelda - like experience that is not without its flaws, both in terms of glitches and in terms of sheer game design.
I mean, this film predictably culminates with Weidemeyer coming to terms with his flaws and beginning his long overdue steps into maturity, but that's just the climax, whereas in the rest of the film, the lead, in addition to a few other jerks, is hard to forgive, not just because his depths are limited by underdevelopment, but because the film spends so much time meandering along meditating upon his contemptibility.
Enough Said is a unique film in that it isn't about the man having to overcome his foibles in order to be worthy of the woman he wants, it's about a woman who must look within and come to terms on whether she can accept someone else into her life who has a set of flaws that someone she regards highly finds unacceptable.
Clerks and Office Space have been often imitated over the years, and even though those films have their share of flaws, none of the pretenders to the raunchy work comedy throne have been able to topple them in terms of quotability or pure laughter.
The film pulls no punches in showing Grant's flaws — he had dealt drugs and served two prison terms.
Hers is a story of triumph against all odds, but also a tender, moving tale of unconditional love in a family that despite its profound flaws gave her the fiery determination to carve out a successful life on her own terms.
The upshot of his efforts is an overambitious production which, while not quite ready for primetime due to a gaggle of technical flaws, at least exhibits enough promise in terms of acting, plot and camera angles to make this critic curious to see Papas the Younger's next picture.
He brought along his «Argo» writer Chris Terrio to pen the new adaptation, and producer Kathleen Kennedy told us last year that there's no fear of another version so soon, saying «I don't do usually do remakes, but this was also a movie that wasn't seen by a lot of people in the U.S.. It's an absolutely fantastic movie, but at the same time, there was a bit of a flaw in the third act in terms of how everything wrapped up, so it just felt like perfect remake material.»
In terms of source flaws, the movie often looked grainy, but this occurred due to stylistic choices; the grain appeared during theatrical screenings as well and was supposed to be there.
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