Sentences with phrase «key flaws»

But, as great as many of these sound on paper, a number of key flaws make them a very poor substitute indeed for the real thing.
There's definitely some good fun to be had here but not without the cost of a few key flaws.
It is a beautiful, often harrowing experience that is, unfortunately, somewhat let down by a handful of key flaws.
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.
Key flaws with five satellites undermines global data.
Belief is Wenger's key flaw as a manager, and is the reason we're in this mess!
However, two key flaws remain: the pre-end credit wrap - up features a terrible «Fight... Fight!
«Amazon Key Flaw Could Let Rogue Deliverymen Disable Your Camera» by Andy Greenberg at Wired — November 16, 2017
All the points CREA and TREB have made are valid, but there are several key flaws they conveniently left out.
But if it isn't then let this know: it's slapstick brilliance held back by a few key flaws, but certainly worth your time.
One of the key flaws many entrepreneurs have is trying to wear too many hats at once.
The people and processes that ferret out key flaws, uncover talent from all over, and provide the basis for good decisions.
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.
Therein lies the key flaw in what some people believe it is possible to achieve in the Brexit negotiations.
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.
The photos disguise the key flaw of this dress.
But the movie's key flaw is that it becomes so enamored with trying to be dreary that the story never generates a reason for us, or even Tadek to become invested.
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.
At CEM, the other original baseline provider, director Professor Robert Coe cites the fact that the government wants the baseline assessment to be used purely for accountability, rather than formative information for teachers, as a key flaw.
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.
However, there is again a key flaw in this analysis in terms of the comparability of the charter sample to the traditional public school sample.
The Obama administration recognized this as one of the key flaws with NCLB and offered a waiver option beginning last year that allows states to design their own accountability system with the condition that each adopt college and career readiness standards and implement educator evaluations based in part on student test scores.
Like many educators, Eiler says the system has a key flaw: Under the new system, students can achieve very high scores on the ISTEP, but still be labeled «low growth,» potentially harming the school's letter grade.
One of the key flaws of the US educational system as identified among teachers and parents is the constant feeling of disjointedness when it comes to new curricula; add that to the fact that each state gets to determine its own curriculum, yet the test scores of the entire nation are compared to those of students in other countries.
One of the key flaws of the US educational system as identified among teachers and parents is the constant feeling of disjointedness when it comes to new curricula; add that to the fact that each state gets to determine its own curriculum, yet the test scores of the entire nation are compared to those of students in... [Read more...]
However, I think the analysis does have one key flaw in it, which is the same problem all types of analysis of this sort too — extrapolating from the group to the individual case.
There have been problems with lax regulation of bank underwriting, and investment bank leverage, but the key flaw was mismanagement of the money / credit supply.
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.
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.
All the points CREA and TREB have made are valid, but there are several key flaws they conveniently left out.
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