Sentences with phrase «key flaw in it»

A key flaw in such bans is the belief that consumers are too gullible and naive to sort through lawyers» claims of excellence, Stern argues.
Marketing has been a key flaw in Sony's push for the Vita but I agree with Paul; the gaming press» juvenile lack of interest and consistent lack of contextual reviews is to blame.
The key flaw in their report, as we describe in more depth in the article, is that the CRP authors compare the racial composition of all charter schools to that of all traditional public schools.
This is a key flaw in the Amby Burfoot article: «New Weight - Loss Study: High - Carb Diet Beats High - Fat», because the high - fat diet used in the study actually had way too much carbohydrate to trigger fat metabolism, something the article attempts to dismiss.
Critics, including state Sen. John DeFrancisco, pointed to what they said was a key flaw in the agreement's language: Although he promised to build as much as 3.5 million square feet, Congel could keep his tax benefits after building 800,000.
I do believe there are key flaws in your logic and would be interested in seeing more support for your perspective... but if I phrased that in an overly aggressive manner, I do apologize for that.
I will explain how the study got the results it did, examine some key flaws in the methodology and explain why the conclusions are unsupported by the data.

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In order to exploit the flaw, hackers need a single hotel room key.
The flaws, dubbed «Key Reinstallation Attacks,» or «Krack Attacks,» are in the Wi - Fi standard and not specific products.
In some cases, it's even possible that researchers have found — or will find — a flaw in the cryptography, or the necessary key, used in the data lockdown, and victims can use tools later to decrypt their fileIn some cases, it's even possible that researchers have found — or will find — a flaw in the cryptography, or the necessary key, used in the data lockdown, and victims can use tools later to decrypt their filein the cryptography, or the necessary key, used in the data lockdown, and victims can use tools later to decrypt their filein the data lockdown, and victims can use tools later to decrypt their files.
Hotel rooms in 166 countries and 40,000 locations could potentially be unlocked and opened by hackers by exploiting a flaw in the electronic key software created by Assa Abloy, formerly known as VingCard, cybersecurity firm F - Secure warned on Wednesday.
This post will walk you through the key elements of designing an effective sales pipeline structure, as well as enabling you to diagnose some of the fundamental flaws that likely exist in your existing process.
Security researchers are warning that old Bitcoin addresses generated in the browser or through JavaScript - based wallet apps might be affected by a cryptographic flaw that allows attackers to brute - force private keys, take control of users» wallets, and steal funds.
This highly flawed concept, widely taught in MBA and financial engineering programs, perceives volatility as an exogenous measurement of risk, ignoring its role as both a source of excess returns, and a direct influencer on risk itself... Systematic strategies are based on market volatility as a key decision metric for leverage... The majority of active management strategies rely on some form of volatility for excess returns and to make leverage decisions.
The key to Greer's interpretation» one that makes her short book on Shakespeare for Oxford's «Past Masters» series one of the finest essays on Shakespeare this century» is her insight that the persona of the Fool in Lear and other plays largely coincides with the self «portrait of the poet in the Sonnets: both persons, Sonneteer and Fool, are self «deprecatory, marginalized, and contemned, yet for that reason are lethally insightful about the flaws of the nobility.
Low - key guys like me like to think that it's because people are weak, lazy, stupid, easily gulled, unwilling to do the work themselves — whatever, as long as it's an intrinsic flaw in them.
This graphic depicts the carbon intensity of shipping wine from various global wine regions to key U.S. cities and bases its data on a seriously flawed, two - year - old working paper that is filled with untested assumptions, has not been peer reviewed, and does not accurately reflect the complexities of greenhouse gas emissions in the wine sector.
Belief is Wenger's key flaw as a manager, and is the reason we're in this mess!
A title challenge comprises solid preparation over the summer addressing key weaknesses squad flaws and bolstering depth and that in turn allows a team to cope with 9 gruelling months of football.
Gayle may not have got the goal, but it was an example of how flawed we are defensively and how much surgery is needed in this team because, take one or two key players out and we look a long way off a top Premier League side.
Spurs vs Chelsea promises to be an epic battle in our home Premier League opener at Wembley, so we look at the key tactical flaws of the Blues.
Coutinho made a total of six key passes throughout — bar that free kick miss, it's difficult to find a single flaw in his performance today.
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.»
Osborne has, so far, had a huge following among Tory MPs with lieutenants placed in number 10, CCHQ, key departments and the Tory whips office but his unfair omnishambles of a budget revealed the flaws in his approach to politics.
IN THE Greek myth, the heel was Achilles» fatal flaw, but it may prove to be a key asset for finding out when our ancestors first ran on two feet.
In real life too, flaws on the keys of typewriters have been used by forensic scientists to trace the source of a document.
Karsten Nohl, founder of Security Research Labs in Berlin, told The New York Times that he has identified a flaw in SIM encryption technology that could allow an attacker to obtain a SIM card's digital key, the 56 - digit sequence that allows modification of the card.
August 15, 2017 New genomic data platform to focus on children's health issues UChicago Medicine to play key role in NIH - funded initiative that concentrates on genetic flaws related to pediatric cancer, birth defects
Then he issues a warning to Nick: Either fix the flawed justice system that failed his family, or key players in the trial will die.
Despite the film's flaws and missteps, there's a low - key charm and sincerity at play in Cronies, as well as a sly recognition of fragile male egos and the way bravado can mask sexual anxiety.
With Moss again leading the way, The Handmaid's Tale continues to thrive in many of the same emotional, yet soaringly beautiful, ways it succeeded last year — though several key flaws remain unimproved and are sometimes even exacerbated because everything else around them is so good.
In the early 1960s, writer Stan Lee and artists Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko (among others) revived Marvel's key characters — bringing Kirby's WWII icon Captain America back to life, for instance — and invented a new range of bizarre, flawed heroes.
Flawed though Meet John Doe may be by its ending, it is the key film in Capra's filmography, and a must - see for anyone interested in classic cinema.
Diana's flaw is often highlighted in key scenes where she has to decide between saving someone in front of her or pursuing the greater evil and save thousands of lives.
The movie isn't perfect — Daniel Brühl's villainous Zemo is underserved, and the filmmakers ignore a key argument in favor of the anti-registration side — but it does such a good job of balancing the emotionally - charged narrative with some excellent action sequences and fan service that those flaws seem trivial in comparison.
Challenges: Teacher training / PD and classroom resources will need to be provided to enable effective and efficient implementation; Funding for relief teachers whilst teachers administer the test; Not addressing the flaws in the UK Phonics Screening Check / inaccurately tests students; Not providing funding / resources to support students identified through the check as at risk; Additional workload for teachers including, impact on time to administer tests; Duplication of existing tests and / or additional testing burden; Stress or anxiety for students and parents; Some commented writing was a key element that needs to be in the test.
In Merrow's mind, the system's «fundamental design flaw» entails funding and governance, curriculum and instruction, labor and management, as well as key features of the teaching profession, beginning with how future teachers get trained.
Early centralized enrollment systems, and the matching algorithms at their core, suffered from a key flaw: the lotteries were designed so that if a family ranked its most - preferred school first and that school was in high demand, then the family could lose its second - ranked option.
Education researchers at the University of Sussex have found major flaws in the Prime Minister's education policy, which aims to have ability groupings as the norm in key subjects.
Each of the many characters is uniquely described, flaws and all, which is the key to understanding their surprising roles in the well - constructed puzzle.»
I know that the concept of DRM is flawed due to the fact that the end user has to be able to decrypt the DRMed content, but this is the first time that I have ever encountered a company giving me the encryption key in plain text.
What Meacham so skillfully adds to this understanding — through extraordinary detail, deft writing and, thanks to his access to Bush's diaries, an inner monologue of key moments in Bush's presidency — is the simple insight that none of these supposed flaws hindered the man from meeting the needs of the nation and that, if anything, they helped him.
* Accounting issues: in one sense this takes the fourth point to an extreme - the stock market's valuation of a company is flawed, not because it's focusing on the wrong metrics but because profits or other key financial data are being flattered or even fabricated by company management.
But my favourite memory of Key West will be sitting on the veranda of our room at the Lighthouse Court Hotel, a glass of wine in hand, looking over at Hemingway house, discussing our shared love of literature and the flawed people that created our favourite books.
Knoblauch et al (2018) «Methane production as key to the greenhouse gas budget of thawing permafrost» The findings of this paper are already a matter of dispute between you and me, in that my not inconsiderable assessments of this paper and its context in UVMarch2018 @ 365 and @ 378 and @ 393 & @ 406 which show zero «Skyrocketry» are already dismissed by you as «exaggeration, flawed cherry - picking and seemingly endless Strawman creation» although the rationale you present underlying such comment is mostly non-existent and nowhere approaching adequate.
Going back to the atmosphere, there must be methods devised in calculating the total heat in the system planet wide, that is the key, I see some efforts in finding Upper Air trends, that is better, but again flawed, the Upper atmosphere constantly changes tenperatures throughout a vertical profile hour by hour, taking an average at 700 mb, may miss a strong cooling just below, or warming above.
My point in # 33 is that the hockey stick can be discredited independent of statistical handling because the physical reasoning is flawed and no MSA exists for the key data.
Steve — My point in # 33 is that the hockey stick can be discredited independent of statistical handling because the physical reasoning is flawed and no MSA exists for the key data.
In this post, we will examine some of the key findings in the Cato report and demonstrate how they are flawed, and that Michaels and Cato unwittingly acknowledge that the EPA is correct about the threat of human - caused climate change in the procesIn this post, we will examine some of the key findings in the Cato report and demonstrate how they are flawed, and that Michaels and Cato unwittingly acknowledge that the EPA is correct about the threat of human - caused climate change in the procesin the Cato report and demonstrate how they are flawed, and that Michaels and Cato unwittingly acknowledge that the EPA is correct about the threat of human - caused climate change in the procesin the process.
Second, their criticism that the key data used in my recent paper would be «outdated» and «flawed» is untrue as these data are still used in the recent or current literature including the newest (2013) IPCC Report and there is no considerable difference between the UK Met Office HadRCUT3 and HadRCUT4 GMST datasets.
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