Sentences with phrase «most glaring flaws»

Whether you're new to Chrome or an old dog looking for some Googley new tricks, this guide will help you sidestep the OS's most glaring flaws and squeeze as much productivity as possible out of your Chromebook.
First, I'll look at a couple of proposals the government could conceivably adopt, that would remedy some of the most glaring flaws in the scheme as it stands.
As already mentioned, one of the most glaring flaws of the original Final Fantasy XV release was its underdeveloped story and secondary characters.
The most glaring flaw of trinity is God, Son and Holy Spirit are equal but their works are not equal.
If anything, the most glaring flaw in McDonagh's screenplay — the callousness with which it reduces its black characters» suffering to a mere plot point — is productively complicated by Rockwell's idiot - bad - boy swagger.
Seats are well - bolstered, but the cushions are too squishy for long - distance comfort — the most glaring flaw of many Chargers we drove.
Worse, RIM apparently waited until the last minute to tell carriers about the most glaring flaw in the PlayBook — you can't use it to get email from a BlackBerry - managed email system unless you also have a BlackBerry phone, and connect the PlayBook to the phone wirelessly.
This is a negative feedback mechanism and it's the most glaring flaw in the whole warmist narrative.
The modular phone's most glaring flaw is the absence of a headphone jack, but its 5.5 - inch QHD AMOLED screen, 136 grams weight, and 5.2 mm profile are as stunning today as more than a year ago.

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However, one of the other signers of the declaration, Thomas McKean, denied the July 4th signing date and backed it up by illustrating a glaring flaw in Jefferson's, Adams», and Franklin's argument — namely, that most of the signers were not members of congress on July 4th and thus wouldn't have been there to sign it.
While the last person must not have discovered New Constructs, it's true that the most firms offer ROICs with glaring flaws in their methodology or data.
The China Study has serious flaws as detailed in various critiques, and the others you present are observational studies that can not and do not adjust for all confounding factors, the most glaring of which is the comparison of plant - based diets against average (i.e. poorly planned) omnivorous diets.
There are some flaws with Paper Mario: Sticker Star, though, and the most glaring resides with the new combat system.
A + = Potential Masterpiece A = Most Excellent A - = Excellent B + = Very, Very Good B = Very Good B - = Good C + = Really Solid C = Solid C - = Flawed D + = Not very good, serious flaws D = Tremendously not good, glaring problems D - = Utter Disaster F = Useless Trash
There's just one glaring flaw: Cadillac's navitainment interface and haptic - touch center console, dubbed CUE (for Cadillac User Experience), is one of the most frustrating systems in the business.
The most glaring design flaw is the speaker.
All I wanted was a few hours of fun, eventful frolicking through these two games I've mostly enjoyed so far but today their most glaring, shared flaw reared its ugly twin heads of boredom and frustration and threatened to utterly break me.
Arguably, the points system has many flaws — the most glaring one being the assignment of demerit points for simple «speeding,» which often means you're guilty of nothing more serious than running afoul of a speed trap, which may be no reflection on your competence or safety behind the wheel.
It's easy to get over the appearance — and a custom launcher takes care of the bits you see most often — but it's impossible to avoid the glaring flaws in execution with this latest version of Emotion UI.
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