Sentences with phrase «more flaws as»

Larger diamonds also show more flaws as their facets are larger.

Not exact matches

If TV shows hadn't given him so much coverage, or had challenged his erroneous statements more directly, or pointed out his obvious flaws as a president, would that have changed anything?
But as time passed, the excitement wore off and certain flaws began to draw more attention, including some serious reliability problems.
While the alliance does have its flaws, and Europe could do more to meet their own defense needs, NATO continues to function as a critical institution for worldwide stability, with its assurance of mutual defense as the alliance's bedrock.
But when a set of volunteers rated the responses based on how likely they were to hire each person, the minority of people who admitted to «real» flaws were perceived as more honest, and therefore as better hires.
The RCMP devoted more than a dozen investigators to the complex file and interviewed about 200 people in three countries, but Potter dismissed the probe as «flawed, unduly delayed and without merit» in an interview with Halifax business news website allnovascotia.com.
As criminals become more adept at finding those flaws, security nightmares will start to pile up.
Qualcomm says it informed Google about a critical security flaw as early as 2014, but Google took more than a year to roll out a security patch.
Yes Apple should probably do more to secure their OS's and devices with so many flaws as youve pointed out here, but with so many and no news of cybercrime or cyber warfare being conducted against these systems are we trying to scare people without all the facts behind the numbers?
At Facebook founder and CEO's Mark Zuckerberg's hearing before the House Energy and Commerce Committee on Wednesday, lawmakers were blunt about what they see as the company's flaws — its inadequate self - policing, lack of transparency, and reluctance to give users more control over their own data.
After announcing 2Q16 earnings, Southwest Airlines (LUV: $ 38 / share) fell nearly 12 %, as investors seemed to care more about Southwest's ability to hit analyst expectations, which have inherent flaws, and less about the company's record profits.
Guess what, hardly anyone believe that is the case, many commented the 5 % as flawed, misleading, obfuscatory, laughably incomplete and useless... downright... Read More
There are plenty of people who see cryptocurrencies, however flawed, as a step in the right direction because they at least take power away from governing authorities and give individuals more freedom.
As the world becomes more compet.itive and progressive, those with good logic will have a compet.itive advantage over those using flawed logic.
Seems you get more and more desperate as your standard old (and badly flawed) arguments get taken apart.
It is more because I want Anthony Burgess blotted out as a flaw in the universe: a terrible sin of presumption, orthodoxy might counter, for who am I to question my worth to God?
your role now as atheist, is to be the opposing argumenter for the modern day change process or evolution of the present religion from monotheism which you have shown in your arguments to be flawed so that the future faithfuls will shift to the ultra modern faith called PANTHROTHEISM - the synthesis of theistic monotheism vs.humanistic atheism.I suggest to you to be more aggressive and conscise in your arguments, God needs you
It's entirely relevant that Christians were just as brutal centuries ago because it speaks to the fact that the abuses in the Middle East are more about poverty and a lack of access to education than it is about the flaws of Islam.
And like Evolution, the Theory of Mechanics has been supplanted by more complex and more accurate theories (in the case of Mechanics, both Quantum Mechanics and Relativity have arisen to deal with its flaws; in the case of Evolution, the technical theories - such as gene borrowing and virus - guided genetic drift - do not have catchy names).
The individualistic, mechanistic understanding of psychology we can now see as flawed; our freedom is more socially or politically or Historically conditioned than our Founders thought.
If you look into a lot of his work, you'll see that more than half the time he is lamenting his choices and is satirizing himself as a flawed figure eaten up by the fast life.
As much as the bible has factual errors in it, the moral and ethical flaws are much more plentiful and egregiouAs much as the bible has factual errors in it, the moral and ethical flaws are much more plentiful and egregiouas the bible has factual errors in it, the moral and ethical flaws are much more plentiful and egregious.
Johnson, Graham emerges as a «flawed but titanic figure,» all the more admirable because of the reality of his faults.
Juergensmeyer sees people as fundamentally flawed, and his solution — a more Protestant one, perhaps — seems to come at the level of the individual.
the early church was (for the most part) more flawed and now guilty of crimes against God in that there have been abominations such as the catholic church that bring paganism into people as something of God
@Matt (the first) Much like anyone who has a bit more experience would look upon a less mature couple and recognize the flaws in their reaction and treatment of the subject, I criticise this couple because they have chosen to skew what is normal and treat it as if it is something threatening.
I believe that, like myself, they are blind to some of their own shortcomings and as a fellow flawed human, I should feel more kinship than malevolence.
However, more than look to what Jesus said to prove he as God, I look to the disciples, who were flawed me, ready to abandon Jesus at a whim and then came back to the fold and stayed consistent in their decisions to the end.
We are after all, flawed broken individuals and however we choose to organise ourselves we'll end up doing as much, if not more, harm than good.
but a t some point he lost it, and is not because of his stinginess to buy players, our core is good and has been for sometime now, his biggest problem was adaptation, change to the new EPL, his philosophy dating back 20 years does not work anymore and he knows it, because of this his biggest flaw all others came out to light, lack of rotation of his players favoring some over others, stubbornness that applies to his transfer policy buying for the future just as he had 20 more years ahead, players playing out of their natural positions, ARSENAL FLOPS who knows under other Managers they could have been great, for some reason they were signed in the first place, they must had some talent, best example is Campbell....
In a more ideal world there would be a single, worldwide, commission employing an agency such as USADA and removing promotions from disciplinary cases but we have what we have and it is a very flawed reality.
Be disappointed, expect more, scream to the heavens when we lose, but stop acting like entitled green bay fucks and enjoy the team as it is flaws and all
I can be frustrating at times because I write what I want and I wanted to highlight that 1) the game isn't just about pace and desire as Wenger says 2) that the media needs to stand up to these managers because it infantilizes us fans and robs us of seeing games more tactically and 3) because Arsenal are a deeply flawed team, managed by a guy who used to be knows for fluid passing and movement, but which has recently dried up to the point that Arsenal can't even pass the ball around the worst defensive team in the League (Stoke).
Sure, but this is a team whose flaws are becoming more and more apparent as the weeks go by in the calendar year of 2015.
None of them are perfect, some may even be deeply flawed... but if they are coupled with a number of other factors, such as sociology, human history, biology, and more... a picture begins to emerge.
This article (with all of it's typos and grammatical flaws) is obviously biased, as becomes more obvious given the personal experiences of the author and the conclusions she has drawn from how she was raised and who she has become as an adult.
«The uncertainty of not having a food contract service vendor worries me more,» council member David Grosso (I - At - Large) said as he urged his colleagues to vote in favor of the contract while conceding that the new arrangement has flaws at its start.
The likes of McCrory and Associate Professor Gavin Davis, another member of the AFL working group who shares the increasingly flawed logic inherent in the former's position are emerging as little more than water - muddying mouthpieces.
Mandelson's account revolves around himself, and he is likely to be remembered more for his selfdestructive personal flaws than as a widely - respected minister.
Guess what, the more you were lambasting leaders, the more you were putting yourself up as the only perfectionist and one who does all things with no flaw and one can not tell if same can be said of you now.
Freedom from Torture receives message from Yarl's Wood detainee detailing planned protests against the detention of torture survivors as the Government lays plans to put the flawed torture definition, which will lead to more survivors being detained, before Parliament.
More immediately, however, the significant flaws in Part H, subpart D, Title II of S. 6355 - D / A.8555 - D (related to the public matching system for comptroller) show that it is not adequate even as a pilot program, let alone a sufficient response to corruption in Albany.
Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. had been an outspoken critic of de Blasio's proposals, describing them as «tremendously flawed,» but his office said they would withhold commenting on the Council's decision until they had examined the changes more closely.
More than 10 days after two convicted killers escaped from a state prison near Plattsburgh, some state lawmakers are considering new legislation and holding hearings to correct what they see as flaws in the state's prisons system that may have contributed to the break out.
More recently, he spent 4 years in Science's Cambridge office as European News Editor; his story «Scientists Decry «Flawed» and «Horrifying» Nationality Tests» won the 2010 Association of British Science Writers award for best news story.
The forum has been used to make women more aware of promotion procedures, which were seen as «unstructured and flawed, being hugely dependent on the HOD.»
The cases involved publishing behemoths Elsevier, Springer, Taylor & Francis, SAGE and Wiley, as well as Informa, and they exploited security flaws that — in at least one of the systems — could make researchers vulnerable to even more serious identity theft.
This highlights the flaws of a single PSA test as a way to screen for prostate cancer, and shows the need to find more accurate ways to diagnose cancers that need to be treated.
But it also leads to other problems, Jasanoff notes: Society views broken brains as harder to fix than moral flaws, making life even more challenging for individuals already struggling with mental illness.
«The problem of police killings of unarmed black victims should not be viewed merely as a problem of flawed action on the part of individual police officers, but more as a consequence of the broader problem of structural racism,» said senior author Michael Siegel, professor of community health sciences at BUSPH.
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