Sentences with phrase «flimsy nature»

Scientific use of evidence would expose the flimsy nature of your association; for example, that to draw some line of association between Alex and Hillary is best explained by your own ideological orientation rather than anything inherent in who says «y ’ all»
Judging by the flimsy nature of the ludicrously fake material, I should have replied, «You're fired, stick to your day job» — granted he is a successful serial business buyer.
Despite the flimsy nature of this sort of game's plot, it's good to see cutscenes explaining the characters» motivations, be it Sackboy's desire to create or Sly Cooper's desire to steal.
No TNR + No Feeding = More Cats — But That's OK In the 22 months since launching this blog, I've been at pains to expose the flimsy nature of most complaints regarding the alleged impacts of free - roaming cats on wildlife and the environment.
Still around from prior generations are the frameless windows, and while they seem to seal well, their flimsy nature detracts from what otherwise appears to be a solid design.

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If their argument wasn't so flimsy, this might even seem like an outright attack on faith (however, given the nature of the whole list, it's really hard to take it seriously, and see it as anything more than a bad hot take for a sake of a hot take.)
So our valuations can only be the flimsy concoctions of cosmically homeless minds alone, and not the reflection of any inherent aspects of nature.
More typical, however, of the new work, is the McGraths» sadness at the intellectually flimsy and scientifically bankrupt nature of Dawkins's arguments.
Much of what had been written had been of a propagandistic nature with only a flimsy foundation of objective facts.
Thank you @tense: disqus for pointing out the Amazon / eBook - centric nature of this rather flimsy post.
And despite feeling kind of flimsy, the lightweight nature of the device really feels like a feature if you've been holding it for hours.
And the cardboard - stand up nature of the city itself, as well as the twist that the whole thing ended up being fake and pointless anyway, was mocking the flimsy pretext most video games, especially action games, give the player for murdering thousands upon thousands of enemies.
The key - point of this work is its capability to define a space, almost an abode, by using a series of discrete and flimsy elements, by their nature unstable, moved back and forth by the wind.
In the large - scale assemblage Interior, Caniaris does not replicate the interior of a room; rather, he erects a compositon with three flimsy and exposed plywood walls in order to both separate and equate the provisional and impoverished nature of interior and exterior.
I recognise that it is in the nature of a writer to over elaborate — but suggest that your missive is far too ponderous to be supported by such a flimsy foundation.
On paleo data, I think the real problem is two-fold: first of all, there is the flimsy and dicey nature of the proxy data being used and the tiny GH effect that's being read in, which you mention, but then there is the more basic problem that these studies have almost exclusively been «searches for proof» (that «CO2 is the climate control knob», as Richard Alley puts it), rather than objective «searches for the truth».
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