Sentences with phrase «fundamental shortcomings»

The Native Title Report 2002 finds that there are fundamental shortcomings in the native title system and that it fails to meet the human rights standards required at international law.
Such an evaluation reveals fundamental shortcomings within the native title system.
These priorities also reflect the need to address fundamental shortcomings in the criminal justice system while implementing specific reforms to law enforcement procedures.
And whilst the new car can add electronics and distribute the power and torque about, those features can't overcome physics and don't address the fundamental shortcomings of a 2 tonne car.
Considering that most polls have maybe a 4 - 6 % typical error, this result was really quite within the range of possibility for most (although their consistent bias suggests that there really are some fundamental shortcomings).
But the rattling pace and intimidating style of City's start has made the normal imperfections of decent teams look like fundamental shortcomings.
A better start to understanding the fundamental shortcoming of the euro is to begin with the simple fact that the euro is a fiat currency, a paper money standard.
«A fundamental shortcoming of this administration has been a lack of transparency and response to requests for information,» Flanagan wrote in the letter.
«A fundamental shortcoming of this administration has been a lack of transparency and a response to requests for information,» Flanagan wrote.
The Flanagan letter reads, «A fundamental shortcoming of this administration has been a lack of transparency and response to requests for information.
The fundamental shortcoming for both of these time - travel scenarios is that it isn't really your past.
This is not a matter of uncertainty, this is a fundamental shortcoming.

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Setting aside the shortcomings of the Belt and Road concept, the «OBOR hype» around the world points to a real and fundamental trend — the ascent of China as a truly global economic and military power.
Arsene as team motivator and squad selector as well as the players must take responsibility for that fundamental and critical shortcoming.
The shortcomings of political systems in the south of Europe have manifested themselves in two fundamental ways.
They seem to regard privacy and misuse of information to be a PR problem to be spun once it has been exposed, not a fundamental character shortcoming that should be addressed before misuse occurs.
Several of the resolutions — especially those made between the ages of 10 and 13 — seemed silly on the surface but addressed fundamental personal shortcomings that Im now ready to face and fix.
These shortcomings stem from a fundamental flaw: the failure to tie benefits to contributions.
But this is just a hint of what I think the major shortcoming in all this is, particularly in much of the reporting: It's a fundamental mistake to look at the benefits of organic agriculture on individual health without simultaneously considering the benefits for the system as a whole, that is human communities, non-human communities, and the intersection of these.
I see shortcomings in his reasoning and ask whether his overall approach to fundamental rights on the Union level (as opposed to the question how they interpolate with the member states level and vice versa) isn't bound to sterilize the germs of a true fundamental rights culture in the sense of a dynamical constitutional jurisprudence.
Citing Frank v King Estate (1987), 1987 ABCA 244 (CanLII) at pp. 300 - 301; Stout Estate v Golinowski Estate, 2002 ABCA 49 (CanLII) at paras. 76 - 82; Pearson Finance Group Ltd. v Takla Star Resources Ltd., 2002 ABCA 84 (CanLII) at para. 21; and Kopr v Kopr, 2006 ABQB 405 (CanLII) at paras. 21 - 2, Slatter J.A. found the «modern approach» is that procedural shortcomings, even those of a fundamental nature, do not render proceedings a nullity.
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