Sentences with phrase «flaws than that means»

If he still goes out with you after you wrote a 3 page paper pointing out his flaws than that means he has no self - respect.

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I mean other than the flawed holy book?
That we aren't all Christians as a result pretty much means that the «word of your god» is flawed, and his marketing department is something less than omnipotent.
He writes in book The Meaning of Marriage, «The gospel is this: We are more sinful and flawed than we ever dared believe, yet at the very same time we are more loved and accepted in Jesus Christ than we ever dared hope.»
13 It can not mean any existing segment of society, for while some, at least to human eyes, seem nearer the kingdom than others, none is without flaw or fully Christlike.
What if this year, you decided, rather than choosing a resolution that focuses on your perceived flaws and means of fighting your body, instead you choose to embrace something that will enhance the beautiful person you already are?
It definitely means finding the things you love about your body more often than you find the flaws.
There is a very clear sense in which I am being unfair to The Congress as I am writing about a dramatic film rather than a philosophical essay but Folman's decision to critique dramatic artifice whilst engaging in dramatic artifice means that The Congress draws your attention away from the drama and towards the film's flawed philosophical argument.
More importantly than anything, it cuts close to the bone, with much of the film feeling like Gilliam confronting his own mortality: «for all the film's flaws, it feels like a very personal and moving piece of work as Qohen moves towards some kind of acceptance that his time on Earth will be brief in the grand scale of things... it's not so much a film about a search for a meaning, as an embrace of meaningless, and it's fascinating in that respect.»
The title's abrupt binning, brought about more through production mismanagement than any flaws with the game and its excellent figures, mean that many series and toys which were being worked on had to be scrapped and never released.
In Short: It's clearly been made in a hurry and with no more care than the deeply flawed original, which means only the truly zombie - obsessed should apply.
The Agility of Clouds is part Jane Austen, part James Bond; but more than that, it is a story of a woman who questions what it means to be a woman and what it means to be flawed but moral.
Another flaw that is yet to be fixed is the unrealistic representation of cars performance, by which I mean it's still far too easy to take something like a Caterham and qualify in first before going on to win the race by more than ten - seconds.
If you do the same for 31 year averages, 32 year averages, 33 year averages, etc., on on through at least 70 year averages, you continue to find an indisputable trend of climate warming — even if you dismiss the land data as flawed because of the use of daily extremes rather than a more robust indication of the daily mean.
I mean, you can disagree with it, and you can find flaws in his argument, but let's find those flaws and let's have a disagreement, rather than suddenly becoming reactionaries overnight.
C / decade and the simulated ensemble mean over the models, calculated from the grid boxes of the models where observations exist (which is flawed in my opinion, since excluding of mostly the high latitudes from the model data may emphasize a warm bias in lower latitudes in the models making them appear warmer than they are, but a possible cold bias of the global observations data set is not excluded in this way) had a trend of 0.3 deg.
I take that to mean there is need to look further than the obvious and often flawed solutions that seem to be most popular here among the realclimate folk.
Arguably, the points system has many flaws — the most glaring one being the assignment of demerit points for simple «speeding,» which often means you're guilty of nothing more serious than running afoul of a speed trap, which may be no reflection on your competence or safety behind the wheel.
That doesn't necessarily make it wildly more secure than the one next to it, but at the very least, it means when there is a major security flaw like Intel's Spectre problems, there may be a bit more tolerance from the developer community because there are fewer black boxes.
Personally, I find it additionally irritating that some games companies continue to try and «wage wars» against things that are, really, flaws in their game design, by means other than simply fixing the game design (I find Blizzard's assault on MDY particularly abhorrent in this regard — http://t-machine.org/index.php/2008/03/26/mmo-economies-suck-but-developers-are-blameless/)
I mean at the end of the day nobody likes listing their flaws, but more than likely it is a question that will come up in an interview.
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