This is Bharucha's
most fatal flaw: A man so - firmly preoccupied with the happenings in 1859 that he is fundamentally unable to function as one of many provocative thinkers needed to lead Cooper into the future.
A Nation at Risk «s
most fatal flaw was its faith in the American education system's ability to act on its recommendations.
But where his other movies were solid with a major flaw in one part or another — «Unbreakable» had a great ending, but took too long to get there, while «Signs» had a great setup and a terrible ending — «The Village» suffers from
the most fatal flaw of all: It assumes that the audience just isn't that bright.
Not exact matches
These otherwise brilliant characters
most often are felled by their own
fatal flaws.
Tunnel vision and not gathering user feedback are
fatal flaws for
most startups.
England's bid, considered the
most technically and economically sound, and which would use pre-existing stadiums, had one
fatal flaw: the country also has a free press.
The
fatal flaw in EVERYTHING that you've EVER said is that you pretend that
most markets are competitive markets.
Superconductors could potentially beget new, energy - saving technologies, but they have one
fatal flaw: They require very cold temperatures to function, making them impractical for
most uses.
It might appear to be a
fatal character
flaw, a personality disorder, or willful oppositional behavior, but in
most cases, it is none of those things.
Nutritional highlights: This homemade granola is very low in fat and sugar which is the
fatal flaw of
most store bought varieties.
The
fatal flaws of
most teaching career paths include:
A new analysis from Fordham found that
most state accountability systems maintain one of No Child Left Behind's
fatal flaws — a primary focus on getting students to the «proficient» level of achievement.
A new analysis that I co-wrote found that
most state accountability systems maintain one of No Child Left Behind's
fatal flaws — a primary focus on getting students to the «proficient» level of achievement.
Its
fatal flaw is that it assumes union leaders can be persuaded to ignore, or give short shift to, the bedrock occupational interests on which their organizations are based — notably, teachers»
most primal concerns for job security, wages, benefits, and rights and prerogatives in the workplace.
These are by no means
fatal flaws, and while Battlefield 4's multiplayer is still some of the
most fun we've ever had in an online shooter, there are undeniably major problems that needs fixing.
But
most important for the voyeur with a camera is the array of fascinating hand gestures: fingers flipping at a frantic pace through stacks of dusty, cat - clawed albums, or,
most beautiful of all, the pivot of the vinyl disk held in suspension between palm and fingertips to catch the light and reveal
fatal flaws.»
Unlike
most generation sources, wind has a
fatal flaw: it is both intermittent and unpredictable.
Maybe the
most appropriate quote from the film: «The
fatal flaw at Enron was pride — arrogance, intolerance.»
Lawyers don't get the concept of networking I think the
fatal flaw with law school and with
most law firms is that they don't take the time to teach and coach their lawyers about what networking is and the right way to do it.
Although he also consistently struggles to find fault with each of these studies, by no means does he succeed in identifying
flaws that
most appropriate experts would agree are «
fatal.»