Sentences with phrase «fundamentally flawed»

You have no control over the rules, the platform, or the pricing for online leads, and building a business on something you have no control over is a fundamentally flawed strategy.
We think that if you have to pay people to be your customer, and make no mistake, that's exactly what's occurring, then your value proposition is fundamentally flawed.
This «assumption» by the Government is fundamentally flawed.
[the] committee is fundamentally flawed because it is based on the erroneous proposition that because there is a disproportionately large number of indigenous people likely to be caught up in these laws that it is racially based.
Using another person to fulfill that one aspect that was missing from your marriage is fundamentally flawed because without fully knowing your affair partner, you are unable to see all of their true characteristics, as this relationship will also have missing aspects to it.
Nor was my husband fundamentally flawed, or a mismatch.
While Recommendations 3 to 7 of the majority report offer some piecemeal improvements to the proposals in Schedule 2 of the Bill, they do not fix a fundamentally flawed scheme.35
That study received widespread media attention, despite the fact that it was fundamentally flawed and really said next to nothing about the parenting skills of gay and lesbian parents (you can read more about my take on that study here).
It also found the package was fundamentally flawed due to a lack of monitoring and co-ordination.
Now while this has changed slightly with the dlc & hutt contracts added in, the game is still fundamentally flawed.
The vast majority of sensible investors and traders understand that the concept of intrinsic value is fundamentally flawed; the value of all assets, currencies and companies are completely subjective and thus, Dimon nor any other bankers are not in a position to depict the value of bitcoin in any way.
It's fundamentally flawed in its approach to artificial intelligence as a tool.
In a column for LinkedIn, cloud architect Jim Kram called Bitcoin a «fundamentally flawed virtual currency,» going on to say that «Bitcoin is a bubble that like Tulip, South Sea, Dot.com or Subprime will burst... Bitcoin was a great experiment that provided a lot of useful learning.»
This week brought yet another privacy scandal for the Transportation Security Administration's (TSA) fundamentally flawed «Secure Flight» passenger surveillance program.
Sorry about the sad stuff where computers are fundamentally flawed and nothing is safe.
First, Hashgraph's founders believe that the PoW consensus mechanism used in cryptocoins like Bitcoin and other blockchains is fundamentally flawed because its inefficiency.
Nix boasted that SCL had seen a «100 per cent success rate» in more than 100 election campaigns in Asia, Africa, India and western Europe, and said the firm's methods could get a «fundamentally flawed» candidate elected by maximising their «likeable traits».
Cook argued that the advertising and data - monetization model is fundamentally flawed and sets a company up to betray its customers.
Other times it means getting something inexpensive, but fundamentally flawed in some way.
My personal view is that this Act is fundamentally flawed.
However, despite such lofty promises, this section is fundamentally flawed as there is no provision either in FLA 1996 or elsewhere to deal with enforcement.
Bill C - 30 was fundamentally flawed and there are no circumstances that justify giving law enforcement the ability to obtain «subscriber information» without judicial authorization.
Following the substantive hearing, the testing procedure was found to be fundamentally flawed and the order for the slaughter of the bull was quashed.
The exonerations of innocent people have shown that our criminal justice system is fundamentally flawed.
Is your marketing strategy fundamentally flawed without 100 LinkedIn connections?
The High Court upheld Woods claim, concluding that the Council's tender evaluation was fundamentally flawed and unlawful.
A warning sign should be heeded, as stereotypes are often based on prejudice, or sheer ignorance of the decision - maker, which renders fundamentally flawed.
We believe the now Anti-Terrorism Act, 2015 remains fundamentally flawed.
When one encounters fundamentally flawed writing, having to slog through a bunch of tacked - on «impressive» vocabulary makes it significantly more time - consuming, tedious, and frustrating.
And this is foolish, since the problem is not just that the financial instruments were bad bets, but that the corporate structure and the feverish rush of it all are fundamentally flawed.
I recognize that that is how the system currently functions - the OPC reports to Parliament on audit findings and only occasionally publicly reports on PIPEDA investigations - yet there is something fundamentally flawed with a system that keeps consumers in the dark for months about privacy risks.
Justice Phelan noted that the United States Court of Appeal for the Federal Circuit had «destroyed this 25 % rule» when it had stated «This court now holds as a matter of Federal Circuit law that the 25 percent rule of thumb is a fundamentally flawed tool for determining a baseline royalty rate in a hypothetical negotiation.»
«These proposals by the inaptly named «minister of justice» are fundamentally flawed and must be rejected in whole,» the former Court of Appeal judge, Sir Anthony Hooper, told the lawyers.
Whatever the motivation of the topic, micro-economics is a fundamentally flawed field.
If this is correct, then the Japanese nuclear safety culture is fundamentally flawed which means, because the same nuclear safety rules, limits and conditions are almost universally adopted internationally, that the demonstration and regulation of nuclear safety worldwide is equally and, perhaps, irrevocably flawed».
Bindidon, you have presented me with two proposed ways of verifying the IPCC's formula for radiative forcing from CO2 and I have pointed out how they are both fundamentally flawed.
Very well then, maestro, please tell me what, specifically, I need to learn that will enlighten me as to me how your proposed verifications are not fundamentally flawed after all and how the IPCC's formula actually has been verified in truth and reality.
In other words, the station blackout that occurred at Fukushima Dai - ichi was a prescribed event for which TEPCO should have had in place procedures and countermeasures - obviously, adequate plans and countermeasures were not in place so, in this respect, the nuclear safety culture at Fukushima Dai - ichi was fundamentally flawed».
The argument that the apparent correlation between the onset of the industrial revolution (circa 1850) and in - phase gradually increasing global temperatures is itself proof that Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW) caused by increased concentrations of CO2 is fundamentally flawed (by the way, correlation is not necessarily proof of causation).
He makes a bold claim - temperature projections are fundamentally flawed, and as «proof» gives us a graph which shows nothing of the sort.
Trumpeting the quote as a conclusion of the study helped inject the fundamentally flawed piece into the digital media stream.
Counting barrels of gas as a barrel like oil is a barrel is fundamentally flawed if talking about the energy it provides, but people who are in any way activists about energy or peak oil or what have you don't do this.
Jim, the EROEI concept is fundamentally flawed.
Dr. Armstrong presented the opinion that climate forecasts are fundamentally flawed.
It was a gradual understanding that science is fundamentally flawed because scientists focus on parts of nature and study these in isolation from the rest.
The system being used by the entire climatological establishment is fundamentally flawed and must not be relied upon as a basis for policy decisions of any kind.
Of course, given that the whole point of CCS is to reduce carbon emissions, the idea of using CO2 from coal - plants to pump out more oil - and so produce more CO2 - is fundamentally flawed, and bordering on the absurd.
The British Met Office has issued «erroneous statements and misrepresentations» about the pause in global warming — and its climate computer model is fundamentally flawed, says a new analysis by a leading independent researcher.
Then there are the people who write papers that are actually quite marginal in what they call into question, but their authors will sometimes hype those papers in the popular press, perhaps claiming that they call into question the foundations of climate science — or perhaps publishing something so fundamentally flawed it should have never seen the light of day.
Based out of Suffolk University's economics department, the Beacon Hill Institute wrote the fundamentally flawed analysis that ALEC is using to scare legislators into thinking that renewable portfolio standards will destroy the economy.
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