Sentences with phrase «fundamentally flawed in»

It's fundamentally flawed in its approach to artificial intelligence as a tool.
Other times it means getting something inexpensive, but fundamentally flawed in some way.
Auctioning 100 % of allowances is also the main recommendation in Open Europe's white paper, «Europe's Dirty Secret: Why the EU ETS Isn't Working», for improving the working of the EU's cap - and - trade scheme, although Open Europe concludes that cap - and - trade is fundamentally flawed in ways that can't be fixed.
I was trying to show how the analysis of Lansner and Jerker is fundamentally flawed in attributing CO2 rise to temperature change just because the fluctuations in the rate of change matched temperature.
You can repeat that particular experiment slavishly hundreds of times and thereby verify that probability, but the experiment's design might well be fundamentally flawed in regard to the take - home message about the drug's effectiveness.
Hilgendorf thinks there's something fundamentally flawed in the way «indoor only» adoption organizations are looking at risk.
These are indeed valid and troubling questions as one watch AI, but as with a number of films fundamentally flawed in design, execution more than smooths over most of the rough spots — namely Haley Joel Osment's extraordinary lead turn as David, the «he» of the syrupy tagline.
«The medical innovation bill is fundamentally flawed in its premise, it is unnecessary, it removes essential protections for patients, and it increases the risks of their exposure to maverick doctors.
i believe it works on many levels but science is fundamentally flawed in its dogmatic approach to reason and reality.
In front for congress he admitted the her beliefs were fundamentally flawed in regard to economics.

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Are the parties simply preying on our post-crisis anxieties, or might their research and networks be telling them that the fastest growing economy in the Group of Seven nations is fundamentally flawed?
«It is such a fundamentally flawed approach — selling important diversifiers in a portfolio for a few bucks saved on taxes,» he said.
And remember, finally, that bad earnings news kept rolling in for both Dell and its industry throughout the bidding process, prompting Indigo Equity Research in August 2013, for instance, to call Dell a «sinking ship,» and to label Michael Dell's turnaround plan as «fundamentally flawed
It would have to break its own rules and go against the wishes of many of its member countries in order to back a blueprint it sees as fundamentally flawed.
That, in many ways, money actually makes things worse, poisoning relationships, destroying families and breeding fundamentally flawed individuals emotionally deformed by unnatural wealth.
There is no proof in the memo that the FBI is biased against Trump, no proof of abuse of surveillance powers by the FBI, and no proof that the investigation into the Trump campaign's ties to Russia is fundamentally flawed.
Ron and Shamir seem to have used flow analysis of the Bitcoin blockchain to reach these conclusions, as they did in their first paper on the subject, however without doing the required research into the actual identities of the Bitcoin address owners, using flow analysis among them to determine relationships between them is fundamentally flawed.
The debate is over whether it was flawed fundamentally (Schiff's position) or in minor ways that required very light edits (if you believe Nunes).
Perhaps, but what I have shown is that the underlying basis for your beliefs is fundamentally flawed, as it has on many occasions in the past been the basis for beliefs that turned out to be false.
The idea that this couple had any delusions that who they are, fundamentally, changes in any way just because they recited some incantations and signed a marriage certificate shows how flawed their perception of reality is.
The irony of ID / creationist attempts to invoke science to (erroneously) support their purely religious views is that they require the practice of science to be fundamentally flawed (evidenced in the repeated cases wherein ID / creationism proponents argue for a redefining of «science» to include untestable propositions).
Evolution has been relentlessly tested and confirmed and is further validated in direct applications ranging from medicine to agriculture to engineering (the same is true of all the other relevant scientific disciplines which creationism requires to be so fundamentally flawed as to be effectively useless, i.e. physics, chemistry, geology, paleontology, astronomy, etc).
Further, the excuse for his message as presented in this article — that he preaches a watered - down version of Christianity (some would argue that his teaching does not reflect Christianity at all) to attract people to churches — is fundamentally flawed.
The Passion of Christ is flawed and deviates fundamentally from the most authentic version of the story in the New Testament.
Perhaps you think you can perform some sort of mental gymnastics that allow you to bypass the AA god, but you're fooling yourself and in the process giving credibility to fundamentally flawed program that fails to improve on the rate of natural remission while increasing the mortality rate.
One of the toutspeak clichés is so fundamentally flawed, I can only thank them for keeping the books in business for the rest of us.
There were fundamental flaws; the circumstances surrounding the whole examination; the delay in the release of the results, the marking; information available to us all point to the fact that something is fundamentally flawed with the entire process.
Eliot Spitzer, who was the target of the Troopergate investigation (remember: it all stems from the then - governor's efforts to use the State Police to track the use of state aircraft by his political nemesis, then - Senate Majority Leader Joe Bruno, in hopes of catching him breaking the rules), told the Times he was «deeply troubled» by Cuomo's treatement of this document, which he believes «would reflect upon the underlying integrity of a report that I always viewed to be fundamentally flawed
Moreover, their views did not diverge drastically from the Hobbesian perspective: the cause of all human conflicts could be found in the essential characteristics of human nature, which is fundamentally flawed, self - interested and prone to conflict.
Finally, despite accusations of it being fundamentally flawed, I supported the motion because I was attracted to the fact that it included the 3 options of In, Out or Renegotiation.
In a statement, Cuomo called conversion therapy — which gay, lesbian or transgender people are counseled to change their orientation or gender identity — a «hatefully and fundamentally flawed practice.»
«On the back of Peter Clarke's fundamentally flawed report, the Coalition rushed through an ill - conceived and ill - defined requirement on schools to promote «British values», which is causing division, uncertainty and confusion in schools and communities.
Republican House candidate Lee Zeldin is calling for a one - year delay in the implementation of Obamacare, calling the 2010 health care law «fundamentally flawed
I'm not, at present, arguing that democracy is fundamentally flawed but I wouldn't trust 90 % of Britain's population to tell me the time, let alone have an informed understanding of international economics or diplomacy in Africa, or be able to choose one government over another based on performance, proposed policies or morality.
«With sole concentration of power in one elected individual this Act is fundamentally flawed,» the group said.
There is no point in tinkering around the edges of a bill that is fundamentally flawed and should be dumped.»
Murphy initially voted against the health care bill in the House last November, because he said «it did not adequately address the fundamentally flawed system,» but he supported the final health care bill in March, saying «it will stop the out of control growth of health care costs, protect our local industries and jobs from unfair taxes, and help small businesses create jobs.»
This latter point was missed in the review process, explaining why I perceive this paper to be fundamentally flawed and therefore wrongly accepted by the journal.»
Europe's last remaining high - energy machine for studying nuclear structure, a powerful new particle accelerator being built near Strasbourg, is «fundamentally flawed», say physicists in Britain and the US.
Doing high repetition sets of isolation abs exercises in the hope of building strong muscular abs is fundamentally flawed as this type of training can only build endurance regardless of the muscle being exercised.
If Suicide Squad was a step in the right direction for the DC Extended Universe — despite its flaws, it is fundamentally more watchable than Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice — then Wonder Woman is the DCEU's first good movie.
The dominant growth - based development model is fundamentally flawed, in that it is predatory both of nature and of people, ecologically unsustainable, and socio - economically inequitable.
For all of the concerns about anti-American sentiment in schools of education, just 1 % of teachers want students to learn «that the U.S. is a fundamentally flawed country.»
I believe these types of policies are fundamentally flawed, and in total have sowed the seeds of the widespread discontent we are seeing across our school communities.
«This is a fundamentally flawed idea which was proposed by certain head teachers in an attempt to shift accountability from the school to individual teachers.»
Any school accountability system failing to adhere to this common - sense idea will be fundamentally flawed, lacking in both fairness and validity.
For more than a year and a half, public education advocates in Connecticut have been delivering the message that the Common Core Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC) test is unfair, inappropriate, discriminatory and fundamentally flawed.
In her commentary piece last week, public education advocate Wendy Lecker returned to the issue of Governor Dannel Malloy and Lt. Governor Nancy Wyman's unfair, inappropriate and fundamentally flawed teacher evaluation system.
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The narrative that Oyster was chasing a market that didn't exist, with an offer that was too thin, and based on a business model that was fundamentally flawed is now well established, and in burning through millions of dollars of investor cash in search of digital nirvana, the company hardly helped itself.
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