Sentences with phrase «many of the flaws»

To deal with a backlog of flawed parts and vehicles, said these current and former employees, Tesla has brought in teams of technicians and engineers from its service centers and remanufacturing lines to help with rework and repairs on site in Fremont.
And Ross, who had gone quiet on NAFTA after it looked for a while like he would be running the show, re-emerged last week to promote a new Commerce department study that he said proves American auto workers are the victims of a flawed arrangement that favours Canada and Mexico.
The North Korean malware program WannaCry did serious damage to computers around the world last year, but it would have been much worse if not for the rapid discovery of a flaw in the attack found by young British security researcher Marcus Hutchins.
Employees say Tesla is grappling with a high amount of flawed parts and rework at its Fremont factory where it makes new vehicles.
Many post program guidelines on their websites, including a schedule of payouts based on the seriousness of a flaw.
I have a lot of flaws, and that is why we hired an executive team.
One of the flaws of many startup CEOs is that they are impatient.
Being aware of your flaws, but failing to accept accountability, is leaving the job half - done.
The system takes advantage of a flaw in the «handshake» method to direct users to the malicious network.
It's this type of flawed thinking that limits the potential of many entrepreneurs and the businesses they run.
Hackers were initially able to introduce malware into the plant because of flaws in its security procedures that allowed access to some of its stations, as well as its safety control network.
From Baltimore in the 1920s to the summer in 1959 when Abby Whitshank fell in love with Red, Pulitzer Prize - winning author Anne Tyler paints an intimate picture of a flawed, but close - knit, family.
The green coffee bean manufacturer, Applied Food Sciences Inc., agreed to pay a $ 3.5 million settlement after the Federal Trade Commission charged the company with using the results of the flawed study to make baseless claims, the agency announced in September.
Apple (AAPL) responded by saying than nearly 80 % of the flaws addressed in the leaks have already been fixed with security patches and added that it «will continue work to rapidly address any identified vulnerabilities.»
In a few sentences, Bezos reminds us of the flaw of becoming a master in your field.
«It demoralized the company and was the apex of my flawed thinking of how to inspire people,» he says.
But in reality, I always prefer to solve things without conflict and I would even say one of my flaws is that I drag out conflict too long and not in the interest of my organization and my people, because I hate it so much.»
Just a classic general equilibrium models, efficient markets, smooth continuous price movements, the Phillips curve, Black - Scholes — I'm good friends with Myron Scholes, and he's taught me a lot, but there's a lot of flaws in that model.
«I think Taylor is brilliant but I think that's sort of a flawed argument,» Carter said during an interview at an annual conference in San Francisco hosted by tech news site TechCrunch.
A recent US congressional hearing on the effectiveness of financially sanctioning criminal organizations illustrated some of the flaws in the practice and also provided suggestions for how to improve it.
«Instead, I could think of these flaws as extreme manifestations of certain qualities that were actually just fine (or even great).
Tech reviewer Jared Newman went so far as to declare 2017 the «Year of the Flawed Flagship Phone.»
Although Toronto's SkyDome was a marvel of structural engineering, it is an all too familiar reminder of flawed financial and project planning for major infrastructure in the public sector.
And once again, because of flawed methodology, the list is deeply misleading.
It's impossible to know how much of those flaws are about ulterior corporatist goals and how much are accommodations of arcane regulations.
These are largely powered by chips from Intel, whose share price has been battered since news of the flaws emerged.
These organizations also saved between $ 2 to $ 5 million in development and marketing costs by preventing the launch of a flawed product.
America's first brand was Ivory soap born in 1878 with a fortuitous product benefit ---- it floated, because it was lighter than water, the result of a flaw in the manufacturing process.
The owner and developer of the app is the so - called Ben Sherman, but the presentation video is full of flaws and inconsistencies and deviates from what is said on their website.
And your designers present you with a list of flaws.
This comparison is not as outrageous as it seems: Like monasticism, science is an enterprise with a superhuman aim whose achievement is forever beyond the capacities of the flawed humans who aspire toward it.
A detailed examination of these flawed doctrines was conducted by a high powered investigative commission in Pakistan in 1954.
He is GOD, he will decide your final resting place not a bunch of flawed human beings.
(which it isn't, read the bible and you should see the myriad of flaws) Faith isn't true, ever... once you know something as fact, you no longer need faith, so how can faith be true?
The ultimate consequence of this flaw was the egregious miscalculation of the «exodus,» the walkout by students and faculty.
Lengthy post by Rainer Braendlein contains a thinly veiled form of the flawed argument known as Pascal's Wager.
His detailed responses to complex questions on issues of economy, foreign policy, etc., reflect his excellent ability to make sound policy that can help get this country back on track and fix some of the flawed policies and spending sprees of «normal» politics in recent years and decades.
To count the number of flaws in your logic is not worth the time because you would refuse to believe it anyway.
The human «family tree» is an example of this flawed theory.
That type of person intentionally suspends rationality for his / her own personal reasons, but is capable of making the distinction and is aware of the flaws inherent in that type of belief.
Post by Iroy contains instances of confirmation bias and concludes with a form of the flawed argument known as Pascal's Wager.
And they are certainly full of flawed people.
It helps manage the disappointment when the cool new group you find yourself with is eventually revealed to be full of flawed and fallible human beings, and it helps to free you from the initial desire to rationalize shitty behavior within a group merely for the sake of identity politics.»
In fact, David Brody in The New York Times says, «The Bible's replete with examples of flawed individuals being used to accomplish God's will.»
Likewise, I may never understand why an evangelical will not consider as evidence of a flaw in the Bible's teachings anything not also derived from the Bible.
But, feeling completely loved in spite of your flaws, your screw ups....
Not knowing yet isn't an indication of a flawed theory.
Cardinal Kasper's second proposal has a number of flaws born of weak scholarship.
He represents a majority of the att.itudes in varying form and is a product of a flawed text, political and tyrannical interpretations of the text and a sustained history of browbeating, hell scaring, misogyny, racism etc..
According to the artist, the piece — called «False Idol» — is meant to be commentary on pop culture's worship of flawed human celebrities.
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