Not exact matches
Whether it's a new product or something as benign as a store layout, you don't have to look hard to find examples of (largely white) men at tech companies siloing themselves off to develop The
Next Big Thing, only to discover a
major, avoidable
flaw after the fact.
KUALA LUMPUR - Electoral watchdog groups in Malaysia said on Thursday the voter list for
next week's general election had
major flaws, including the existence of a 121 - year - old voter, raising the spectre of possible fraud.
Next, lets move on the the
major flaw.
The Confederations Cup final will be played Sunday on a pitch with a
major design
flaw, and there are no easy solutions ahead of
next summer.
Some
major newspapers have now endorsed Cuomo for reelection, saying while he has some
flaws in his record and has not adequately cleaned up Albany, he is likely to be better at managing the state over the
next four years.
The
major flaw in both is the uncomfortable way you need to rock your thumb to push the
next - page button, since it hinges toward the outside edge.
Next, I'll focus on some of the
major flaws in the feral cat / TNR literature — beginning with small sample sizes...
There is simply no excuse, particularly since
major flaws were immediately identified in the Watts pre-publication as soon as it was made public (i.e. see this post by Victor Venema published the very
next day).
Next, economist John Gowdy asserted that the neoclassical model of economics on which policymakers rely is deeply
flawed — instead of rational actors, there's a
major body of scientific evidence supporting the notion that we're highly unpredictable, largely social beings.
That doesn't necessarily make it wildly more secure than the one
next to it, but at the very least, it means when there is a
major security
flaw like Intel's Spectre problems, there may be a bit more tolerance from the developer community because there are fewer black boxes.