Sentences with phrase «in flawed ways»

But if we all started criticizing stereotypical portrayals of women in games in the 99 % of all other games that show them in flawed ways I would hope the industry would listen to us.
The fine Polish director Agnieszka Holland (Europa Europa) pays her respects with a daringly murky - looking movie that demands viewers enter the void too and meet Socha and his Jews as real, flawed men and women behaving in flawed ways under suffocating conditions.

Not exact matches

In what one software engineer calls «the most demonically clever computer security attack I've seen in years,» researchers at the University of Michigan have developed a way to insert a hidden security flaw into a microprocessor chip that can't be detected by any known method of security analysiIn what one software engineer calls «the most demonically clever computer security attack I've seen in years,» researchers at the University of Michigan have developed a way to insert a hidden security flaw into a microprocessor chip that can't be detected by any known method of security analysiin years,» researchers at the University of Michigan have developed a way to insert a hidden security flaw into a microprocessor chip that can't be detected by any known method of security analysis.
A parade of reports and experts explained away high house prices and debt levels with many of the same arguments we hear today in Canada — yes, prices are way up compared to rents, but the analysis is built on flawed data; debt levels are high, but so are house prices, which minimizes the risk; America's demographics support the boom; and then the classic: There'll be a soft landing.
Facebook said on Thursday a legal challenge against the way it transfers EU user data to the United States was «deeply flawed» and should not be referred to the EU's top court because ample privacy protections were already in place.
When a flaw in the process is identified, the fix can quickly be rolled out across the entire organization only if everyone is doing things in the same way.
This way of living had its roots in a very flawed definition of success, since I was buying into our collective delusion that burnout is the necessary price we must pay for success.
Flaws in a Web site have a way of causing a disproportionately large negative impact.
That, in many ways, money actually makes things worse, poisoning relationships, destroying families and breeding fundamentally flawed individuals emotionally deformed by unnatural wealth.
They are all flawed in different ways, albeit...
SAN FRANCISCO Uber on Thursday plans to announce changes to how it rewards cyber researchers who report flaws in its software, a company executive told Reuters, as part of the ride - hailing firm's response to concerns raised about the way it handled a data breach in 2016.
There are obvious practical flaws in this way of thinking.
Investors and economists initially blamed the Q1 slowdown on one - off factors: everything from the weather to flaws in the way the government accounts for seasonal fluctuations.
This approach is flawed in multiple ways
According to the «Austrian school», one of the most basic flaws in the QTM and in many other economic theories is the treatment of the economy as an amorphous blob that shifts one way or the other in response to stimuli provided by the government, the central bank, or a vague and unpredictable force called «animal spirits».
In much the same way, secular stagnation does not reveal a profound or inherent flaw in capitalisIn much the same way, secular stagnation does not reveal a profound or inherent flaw in capitalisin capitalism.
Many 401 (k) plans are riddled with flaws that can impede retirement savers in many ways.
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).
The ignorance bred by religion regarding what human beings as containing a ghost in the machine led the way for the misconceptions believed by communists regarding human beings as blank slates, since both religion and communists envisioned human beings in this flawed conceptual manner, denying the evolved components of the brain and the innate nature we are born with due to our genetic make up.
The ELCA's flawed organizational structure» set from its beginning in the 1980s, with the help of Missouri refugees» assures that the bureaucracy will have its way.
If you really don't care about evidence, if you just wanted us to provide an answer without any interest in what we'd say, or without any care to understand our position... then I guess yeah, there's no way for me to show your beliefs to be flawed, as you've adopted a purely egocentric epistemology.
The fact is we just don't buy into the crap you're peddling and until you find some way to convince us otherwise we will continue to expose it's flaws in the hopes of sparing others from falling into your trap or easing the fears of fence sitters.
It is a start but then to use statements of «flawed book» then in many way your words echo that of the florida pastor who wented to torch a bunch of qurans.
I would say you call them «flawed» in some way.
in addressing the nuns at St. Patrick's cathedral: Hmmm, shall we count the ways nuns would profit by not be subject to theologically and historically flawed restrictions imposed by old white men:
One way is to see them as flawed factors in the other necessitating division and separation.
A reasoning process that leads to false conclusions, even if only sometimes, is flawed in some way.
Yes, in the case of character flaws, it's much easier for a Christian to claim that god made them that way to serve a particular purpose in the body of Christ or that god will forgive their sins.
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.
But recently I've realized a flaw in this way of thinking: God is not a sport.
ALL of your arguments are flawed in the same way (see No True Scotsman Fallacy).
Were the Founding Fathers proper Christians and modern «liberal» Christians who do not own slaves or marry 14 year old girls are not, or the other way around in which case America could have been founded upon heretical, flawed Christian beliefs?
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.
I think I do well - I don't generally come across harshly on the web - but that is because I have other character flaws that hurt people in other ways!
I don't get it... we re supposed to have a seperation of church and state in our politics yet we find that our political world is constantly guided by flawed religious beliefs... now religious beliefs are creeping into the workplace, at what point would someone possibly be denied a job because a perspective employer finds out that a perspective employees religious beliefs don't follow the employers... sorry guys religion doesn; t belong in politics or the workplace in any way, shape or form.
Capitalism, with all it's flaws has provided more for more people in the fairest way.
An old - fashioned novel in many ways, it abounds with revelations of wrongs that flawed people try to put right.
I think that what really messes with people's ability to not call it all bullshki is the way that an all power and omnipresent being (and all knowing, don't forget that) couldn't see the flaws inherant in the system.
Our spiritual family is no different than our earthly family, yet why do we give up, hang our head in disappointment and walk the other way at the first sighting of flaws and inadequacies?
Oh, by the way, scientists don't expect ME to pay money in their honor every week so some guy in a staged ceremony can read from a 2,000 year old book, translated dozens of different ways, written by a bunch of folks whom we know virtually nothing about, where the facts and moral lessons are both flawed and contradictory.
In his letter to ICEL, the Cardinal gave 114 examples of specific flaws in the proposed text, saying that the list «can not be considered in any way exhaustive.&raquIn his letter to ICEL, the Cardinal gave 114 examples of specific flaws in the proposed text, saying that the list «can not be considered in any way exhaustive.&raquin the proposed text, saying that the list «can not be considered in any way exhaustive.&raquin any way exhaustive.»
My Name Is Toxic Shame I was there at your conception In the epinephrine of your mother's shame You felt me in the fluid of your mother's womb I came upon you before you could speak Before you understood Before you had any way of knowing I came upon you when you were learning to walk When you were unprotected and exposed When you were vulnerable and needy Before you had any boundaries MY NAME IS TOXIC SHAME I came upon you when you were magical Before you could know I was there I severed your soul I pierced you to the core I brought you feelings of being flawed and defective I brought you feelings of distrust, ugliness, stupidity, douIn the epinephrine of your mother's shame You felt me in the fluid of your mother's womb I came upon you before you could speak Before you understood Before you had any way of knowing I came upon you when you were learning to walk When you were unprotected and exposed When you were vulnerable and needy Before you had any boundaries MY NAME IS TOXIC SHAME I came upon you when you were magical Before you could know I was there I severed your soul I pierced you to the core I brought you feelings of being flawed and defective I brought you feelings of distrust, ugliness, stupidity, douin the fluid of your mother's womb I came upon you before you could speak Before you understood Before you had any way of knowing I came upon you when you were learning to walk When you were unprotected and exposed When you were vulnerable and needy Before you had any boundaries MY NAME IS TOXIC SHAME I came upon you when you were magical Before you could know I was there I severed your soul I pierced you to the core I brought you feelings of being flawed and defective I brought you feelings of distrust, ugliness, stupidity, doubt
This idea of religion in some ways having to be able to solve everything, including character flaws, sounds so promising but often fails to deliver.
The only way I found was observation, thought and science but if you try these you see the intrinsic flaws in each of them and none can lead to any kind of real knowledge.
UKRAINEJohn P. Burgess's article «Christian Witness in Ukraine» (October) is flawed in several significant ways.
Now, you can argue if you like that what they wrote about him is inaccurate or flawed in some way, but I think there's ample evidence that a man named Jesus lived.
If the model is flawed (and there's no guarantee that it is or isn't flawed either way) then a new model needs to be developed in order to move on.
It's a powerful reminder that even though churches can be flawed, they are still capable of changing lives in incredible ways.
I would hope that you don't think that the posters here (like myself) that feel that her writing is flawed or incomplete in some way, or just that it hits them wrong in some way, don't merely suffer from a lack of appreciation for her insight.
Corrington documented the way the female has been excluded from the personae of the deity in Christianity, detailing the numerous arguments that present the female nature as flawed and limited.
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