Sentences with phrase «hard for the flaws»

Don't be so quick to jump at a great location and what appears to be a terrific apartment that you don't look hard for the flaws.

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«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.»
He added that the «flawed fiduciary rule's rushed implementation would have jeopardized access to retirement advice and choice while its severe consequences and compliance burdens would have made it harder for small businesses to offer retirement plans.»
Sure it is flawed in it's many ways, but to discount a lot of really sound science and evidence that evolution happened and is still happening is really hard for me.
(Most Christians are not prepared to go there, of course, and neither am I.) But it is hard to argue for a flawed Bible based on the words and actions of a flawless Jesus.
I know how hard it is for you to mention this flaw, since I have so often torn you a new one.
I always got a hard time from other women for accepting him with all these flaws in their book.
Possible flaws: Parents discovered the splitter plate sometimes got stuck on some plastic ribs between the bottom of the seating area and base, which could be why it's so hard to tighten them for some people.
Even though it's relatively heavy and quite hard to transfer from one place to the other, it's quite sturdy and stable - features that make up for the flaws.
Similarly, James Weill, president of Food Research & Action Center, a leading anti-hunger group, referred to the bill in a press release as «ill conceived» and «deeply flawed,» while Margo Wootan, Nutrition Policy director for the Center for Science in the Public Interest, stated that the bill «would roll back key progress that schools, health advocates, and the Administration have worked so hard to achieve over the last six years.»
This week the ERS said it believed the plans were deeply flawed and represented a «calculated effort by the government to make voting harder for some citizens».
But it also leads to other problems, Jasanoff notes: Society views broken brains as harder to fix than moral flaws, making life even more challenging for individuals already struggling with mental illness.
The episode showed Brown that well - crafted arguments about flawed research are hard for editors to ignore.
If there were a bad design flaw in a thermostat, such that temperatures over 100 F turned the furnace on, that room's climate would have a tipping point ~ 100 F and the room would get hard to cool whenever temperatures rose over that («positive feedback,» at least for awhile.)
Darling Michelle, it is very hard to imagine for us, mere mortals, that you have any flaws, you goddess.
The new leader of the free world's character flaws have been so thoroughly dissected, I'll add only that when his dogma eventually collides with his karma, it'll be hard times for all.
This is a game that is hard to recommend to many players, but those with a taste for the odd and an ability to forgive rather bizarre design flaws will find a good little game hidden under a film of potential inaccessibility.
It's both hard to tell and ultimately irrelevant, but other flaws are easier to see for yourself.
And as she slowly wins his heart and salves his soul, it's hard not to be reminded of how this dynamic played out in better Crowe films like Jerry Maguire and even Elizabethtown, which, for all its flaws, never felt half as forced.
But even with all it's flaws, it's hard not to root for Seabiscuit.
Still, Die Hard with a Vengeance packs so much into it, it's well worth seeing for all fans of the previous two entries, even with the flaws.
Even for its flaws, it is hard to ask for more from a late summer movie than «The World's End.»
Instead of pointing out flaws and tearing apart the movie at the center of their latest Honest Trailer, as they have done in nearly all of their past videos, Screen Junkies has nothing but praise for Die Hard, 1988's Bruce Willis - led action classic.
- Sailing is rather boring and uneventful - most of the puzzles either involve block - pushing or timers, so they're not terribly exciting - My last gripe is about the controls - The bow and arrow is hard to aim - That's just stupid - Oceanhorn might be a flawed, blatant rip - off of Zelda, but it's worth playing - it might not deliver finely tuned mechanics quite the way Zelda does, but it's still fun for all the same reasons
Oceanhorn: Monster of Uncharted Seas feels like a good first step for an independent developer but it is hard to ignore its flaws.
A film in 2015 that stick to the standard action formula of a flawed lead character full of angst helping some woman fight back against her tormentors would likely be fun and a big hit, but by going against the norm and embracing every bit of chaos in this mad world, Miller creates a new king of the road that's going to be hard for any upcoming blockbuster in 2015 and beyond to top.
I respect Hudson for trying some new things, but I think they could have tried a little harder and spent a little more time developing the game and fixing the game's limitation issues and flaws.
It would be hard to find any technical flaws in the film, right down to sound design - as a matter of fact, even the arcane gaffer might be in line for a gold statue...
«While schools are working really hard to understand the new expectations and maintain a rounded and balanced school experience for every child, teachers identify that the pressures from this deeply flawed assessment system are making this much harder
As reformers learned the hard way three years ago with then - Washington D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty's re-election defeat (and three years earlier with the defeat of Indianapolis Mayor Bart Peterson), you can't simply count on voters to concern themselves only with overhauling failing schools, especially if the candidate's flaws — including an inattentiveness addressing quality - of - life issues, and a demeanor at which even Winston Churchill would look askance — are too much for voters to overlook.
What's further aggravating is that in light of flawed incentives for test design, it's hard to say if testing works or not.
After funding for Steve Perry's proposed Bridgeport charter school, along with money for seven others charter schools, won the full support of the State Board of Education, Melodie Peters, the President of the Connecticut Federation of Teachers, submitted a hard - hitting commentary piece to the CT Mirror entitled, «Plan for more charter schools flawed in many ways.»
«It's hard to imagine that in the mere seven months since its initial application, Relay was able to redress such serious programmatic flaws with any meaningful degree of fidelity,» noted CEA Teacher Development Specialist Kate Field, a teacher for 16 years and an administrator for three.
The established car makers are still working hard and still coming up with serious competitors for the Kia GT to fight against but they all have one major flaw; they're not «the new thing».
To be fair, this may need a few years for transition, and would present a bit of a savings conundrum to people who get employer RRSP top - ups, but I find it hard to feel that's a major flaw in my plan.
He makes a career off digging deep into exposing every flaw of a game a developer has worked so hard for, trying his hardest to be as rude about it as possible.
The flaw with this system, which was also an issue in the Persona series, is that figuring out what the optimal choice is for a given situation is hard at times.
so far no db game has preformed on all cylinders, tenkaichi is still my favorite series but i haven't played in six years and nostalgia (up to a couple months ago) has blinded me to its flaws, since i had low expectations for budokai i noticed its flaws immediately and almost wrote it off (the game flaws is a totally different conversation all together though), all fans need to put nostalgia aside and see what would truly make the best game, but the 2d angle isn't what makes budokai great, and if dimps worked hard those 2 years I'm confidant they can make a 3d fighter the likes of which the world has never seen, maybe something even evo worthy.
Then there is the Bricklin, where it is hard to single out the doors as the biggest flaw in this disaster, but certainly added to the weight (which was too much for the engine's power) and the leaking, because according to a Bricklin repair guy, it had «overpowered hydraulic door openers that actually bent the doors during usage.»
It is hard for them to admit that «their» science is flawed or that their science needs to be reformed.
It is hard to know which is greater: contrarians» overstatement of the flaws in the historical temperature reconstruction from 1998 by Michael E. Mann and his colleagues or the ultimate insignificance of their argument to the case for climate change.
«Intel could face hard questions about whether and why it concealed this flaw for more than six months before disclosing it to the public,» said Robbins.
It's hard to be succinct about universe - sized matters, particularly when you're innumerate, but as I understand it, this argument (made seriously by some serious scientists, I note) says one explanation for the absence of contact is that there's a flaw in the process that would otherwise lead to truly complex life forms and truly complex societies, such that intelligent life fails at some point short of its ability to manage interstellar travel or communication.
A Cornell University professor of computer science who has proved to have a knack for pointing out flaws in blockchain code believes the hard fork that occurred earlier today is a sign of maturity for the ethereum platform.
Besides laying a foundation for faster version updates, Google's Project Treble also aims to make it hard to exploit devices by using flaws in Android's media framework.
This is a flawed strategy and it's not hard for a HR professional to see desperation and a careless strategy.
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