Sentences with phrase «glaring flaws which»

It has some obvious, glaring flaws which I will show you.

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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.
Evolutionists have themselves noted these glaring flaws in Darwinian theory and have sought to deal with them in the manner of Stephen J. Gould, who has suggested that speciation is a sudden and dramatic event which therefore does not show up in the fossil record.
The China Study has serious flaws as detailed in various critiques, and the others you present are observational studies that can not and do not adjust for all confounding factors, the most glaring of which is the comparison of plant - based diets against average (i.e. poorly planned) omnivorous diets.
One of the biggest flaws in Swedish director Daniel Espinosa's (Safe House) Life, which follows what happens to the crew of the International Space Station after they discover the first evidence of extraterrestrial beings, is that lead biologist Hugh (Ariyon Bakare) seems to immediately throw all common sense out of the window and get emotionally attached to the thing they've brought on board, despite really REALLY glaring warning signs that the alien is highly intelligent.
If anything, the most glaring flaw in McDonagh's screenplay — the callousness with which it reduces its black characters» suffering to a mere plot point — is productively complicated by Rockwell's idiot - bad - boy swagger.
If safety is a primary concern, it's all great stuff to have except for one glaring flaw: the adaptive cruise control cuts out once you slow to 15 mph, leaving you at the mercy of the laws of physics, which will send you slowly coasting into the car in front unless you're paying close attention.
Which is often considering Wrecked's track record for rage inducing moments, not owing in any part to intentional gameplay decisions but rather to the glaring flaws already mentioned.
A very enjoyable RPG let down by a few glaring flaws and some technical problems as well, but for any RPG fan this is certainly worth a look as it offers a great skill tree, interesting world and the ability to turn into a dragon which practically makes the entire game worth buying just for that reason.
Among these flaws are gaps in its story line, which is a particularly glaring problem due to the Final Fantasy franchise being known as a story - driven series.
It has become an unstoppable force, which is ironic considering the glaring flaws in the theory of manmade global warming itself.
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.
Arguably, the points system has many flaws — the most glaring one being the assignment of demerit points for simple «speeding,» which often means you're guilty of nothing more serious than running afoul of a speed trap, which may be no reflection on your competence or safety behind the wheel.
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