Sentences with phrase «for the flaws of»

Seems like a good reason to dislike the ancient jews, but there's no need to blame the current ones for the flaws of their ancestors.
I blame the writer of the film for the flaws of the characters.
Luckily, other companies exist to compensate for the flaws of Amazon or other similar online stores.
As much as I would love to have a brand new color eReader that could bring everything in the print world together again without the need for the flaws of LCD displays, this is not the way to pull it off.
The game that was described as «the sequel that no one asked for» is being referred to by some outlets as an «atonement» for the flaws of the first Knack game.

Not exact matches

And Ross, who had gone quiet on NAFTA after it looked for a while like he would be running the show, re-emerged last week to promote a new Commerce department study that he said proves American auto workers are the victims of a flawed arrangement that favours Canada and Mexico.
Some of the programs undoubtedly have their flaws, but an equally big problem is that employees simply change companies too often for the programs to prove their effectiveness.
The North Korean malware program WannaCry did serious damage to computers around the world last year, but it would have been much worse if not for the rapid discovery of a flaw in the attack found by young British security researcher Marcus Hutchins.
But for now, as Forbes reporter Matthew Herper noted, we're working within the realities of a «flawed system.»
It didn't take long for Target to figure out the underlying cause of the breakdown: The data contained within the company's supply chain software, which governs the movement of inventory, was riddled with flaws.
In a letter to The Journal of Clinical Investigation, Theranos says the study is «flawed and inaccurate» and that it is «disappointed that any journal would accept this study for publication.»
Despite the inherent flaws in the sell side, there are plenty of reasons why institutional investors continue to pay for analysts» services.
A hacker found a flaw in Facebook, reported it, eventually (and that's the sticky part) got results and then went for the $ 500 he was owed as part of Facebook's own bug - bounty program.
«Start with a polarizing stereotype, saturate with unapologetic flaws, and then add in a dash of humanity for good measure,» Monson told us in a phone interview.
What's so flawed about that way of thinking, Clark says, is that it doesn't leave time or space for the best practices of hiring that are proven to be conducive to finding employees who either become great for their company or stay with the company for the desired amount of time.
U.S. President Donald Trump gave an ultimatum on Jan. 12 to the European powers, saying they must agree to «fix the terrible flaws» of the deal or he would refuse to extend the U.S. sanctions relief on Iran that it calls for.
While the alliance does have its flaws, and Europe could do more to meet their own defense needs, NATO continues to function as a critical institution for worldwide stability, with its assurance of mutual defense as the alliance's bedrock.
But that model is flawed, according to Philip Cutler, CEO of GradeSlam: «Students shouldn't pay for the hour,» he says.
This way of living had its roots in a very flawed definition of success, since I was buying into our collective delusion that burnout is the necessary price we must pay for success.
The company said an independent probe into certain payments the company made revealed «management override, flawed design or ineffective enforcement of controls» in relation to hiring agents for two of its projects.
Therein lies the tragic flaw of Lee - Chin's brand of high - conviction, long - term investing for the retail space.
Maude Barlow, the head of the Council of Canadians, an organization that adamantly opposes liberalized trade, said Magnette isn't just speaking for the Walloons; he's speaking for groups such as hers over what they see as a flawed approach to solving disputes between investors and states.
«We're being asked to improve the flaws in [the banks»] system,» he says of the billions that retailers will pay for new card readers.
We can all agree that Fannie and Freddie as business models were seriously flawed — private companies with a public charter, poor incentives for management, excess leverage for their book of credit risk, and so forth — and they are rightly being effigized for it.
Some years ago, Ashley Good, founder and CEO of Toronto - based consultancy Fail Forward, was working for Engineers Without Borders in Ghana when it soon became clear that the project she was part of was horribly flawed and would not succeed.
For example, a flaw in production could lead to more runs of products featuring defects, or a botched social media post could continue to be seen by more and more people.
In Moneyball (a film based on the Oakland A's game - changing season), Jonah Hill's character describes players getting «overlooked for a variety of biased reasons and perceived flaws — age, appearance, personality.»
Jim Townsend, who was deputy assistant secretary of defense for European and NATO policy for eight years, told Defense News that pressuring Sweden with threats about defense cooperation is a flawed approach.
A China expert with the Centre for Independent Studies is warning of serious flaws in the Chinese economic growth strategy as its economy booms.
Along with Merijn Terheggen and Rice, they started HackerOne in 2012, to run «bug bounty» programs — which reward hackers for finding security flawsfor Starbucks, GM, Uber, the U.S. Department of Defense, and about 1,000 other organizations.
And for all his quirks and flaws — and they are many — he is likely to remain, with the publication of his new book, among the most influential popular economic thinkers of our time.
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.
Security flaws and hacks have been a major concern for investors of the Bitcoin and cryptocurrency community, with such thefts at times warding off potential investors.
Johnny Depp is best known on - screen for his loveably flawed portrayal of Captain Jack Sparrow of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise - among other roles.
As for search marketing, in which marketers invest untold sums of money, time and energy to stay at the top of search engine results, it has one very severe flaw: It requires potential clients to actually be in search of the marketers» product or service.
But setting aside the tiresome, partisan screaming on both sides about the consequences of inequality and how to solve it, the renewed discussion of inequality is flawed by a disregard for actual data.
Planes that are lighter, cheaper, and prone to fewer mechanical flaws (since more parts would consist of fewer components) would be a win for everyone.
A recent US congressional hearing on the effectiveness of financially sanctioning criminal organizations illustrated some of the flaws in the practice and also provided suggestions for how to improve it.
With a few flaws and a lack of apps, the Q10 (and the Z10, for that matter) aren't nearly as fully featured as the latest iPhone or Android smartphones.
A current flaw in the model is it still requires the startups to go cash out - of - pocket, even with deeply discounted rates, which they may or may not have the money to pay for.
Although Toronto's SkyDome was a marvel of structural engineering, it is an all too familiar reminder of flawed financial and project planning for major infrastructure in the public sector.
In the call Thursday, Einhorn said that Apple's strategy of stockpiling cash is flawed and that his plan for Apple «is not complicated.»
Vendors generally do a good job of patching any flaws once they are found, but if the patches are never applied you have left the door wide open for attacks.
Kathy Fairbanks, spokeswoman for the «No on 61» campaign, said of the ads, «All the antics from «Yes on 61» are an attempt by them to take attention away from their flawed measure.»
Americans for Annuity Protection has engaged in active outreach to leaders of influence to establish the argument that the DOL's fiduciary rule should be returned because of the analysis performed by the department is flawed, inconclusive and arbitrary; it is not compatible with the Uniform Security Law or established insurance law, and the law has potential conflict with the Dodd - Frank requirements to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on reviewing a uniform fiduciary standard.
Last week: Finally, after 150 years, a federal judge has ordered an end to Florida's «fatally flawed» system for the restoration of voting rights and to develop one that has clear standards.
«The flawed fiduciary rule will make it harder for low - and middle - income workers to save for the future, limit the ability of individuals to receive basic financial advice, and jeopardize the creation of small business retirement plans.»
And yet, with breathtaking cluelessness, TIME framed the millennials» desperate search for stable work as a privileged character flaw — look at the kids too flaky to handle «choosing from a huge array of career options.»
Four years after Canada's Anti-Spam Legislation was enacted, the Ministry of Innovation, Science and Economic Development has pledged to change it, in response to a parliamentary committee, which pointed to glaring flaws that were creating confusion for those trying to comply with the law.
However, the SEC's proposal contains an even more fundamental flaw: Even if brokers were held to a fiduciary standard of conduct, the ambiguous interpretation of the fiduciary «Duty of Care» makes any regulation difficult to enforce and confusing for all parties.
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