Sentences with phrase «n't flaw our decision»

Yeah yeah yeah blah blah blah.even if he scores a winning goal against us tonight, it still wouldn't flaw our decision to ship him out

Not exact matches

«I would hope both camps will read this and, I hope, see a deeply flawed human surrounded by other flawed humans trying to make decisions with an eye, not on politics, but on those higher values.»
Lacking other evidence about product quality (which is usually not available for credence goods), later customers make decisions based on the best evidence they have, without realizing it may be flawed.
Having a number is going to make such a dramatic change in so many of the decisions you make, habits you cultivate and people you associate with that the benefits will be so extraordinary, it won't matter if the original method of getting to a number had a technical flaw or two buried in it.
There was no decision made years ago to use cheaper parts to cut costs, no arcane calculation of projected failure rates that turned out to be flawed, or wasn't sufficiently tested.
We are not agreed on how such judgments are to be made, nor can either group accept all the decisions that have resulted from what they regard as a flawed way of deciding.
I am not saying the church can stop a person from making bad decisions, but the church, despite its flaws, can help us grow and find wisdom without so much reliance on the school of hard knocks (an archaic term used often by my father).
I am not suggesting that the decision to end Ms. Busalacchi's life was the right one, but I am suggesting that Ms. Harvey's argument is flawed and, as such, contributes to the pile of emotion - laden rhetoric clogging the channels of genuine moral and theological debate.
Whilst not completely wrong, it's his big flaw, making decisions, throwing away potential, recognising the investment is never going to deliver a return.
Evans doesn't have a ton of experience, and he occasionally has a flaw in his decision making.
While most laypeople won't likely want to read the entire analysis and rebuttal of Wax's work, it is significant because these researchers pretty much refute all of Wax's work and show, step by step, how flawed the study was and how referencing this study as a basis for decision making is also flawed.
If the 2010 decision was flawed, a second flawed decision was not the answer.
But when he decided not to call an election that year, it seemed to embody several of his perceived flaws; a lack of decision and obvious political calculation.
They're jaded and bitter, having made a decision (conscious or otherwise) that all men / women are losers, liars, cheaters, or fatally flawed in some fashion, and so they're hiding behind a wall of pain and anger (not sexy...)
It's nice to see a character in a film like this given the complexity to be not merely good or evil but flawed and in the end capable of righting bad decisions.
«People know that the test scores are flawed for a variety of reasons and that they can not be relied on as the sole or primary factor to make high - stakes decisions,» said Robert A. Schaeffer, the public education director of the National Center for Fair & Open Testing.
Don — I would contend that the greater damage is not in lost time or money but rather with invalid unreliable unfair test scores in student records, to be misused for flawed placement decisions or other instructional decisions thus undermining any attempts toward providing a quality instructional program for those students.
They assume we can't handle our own affairs and any decisions we make must be flawed and by extension they assume their decisions are correct.
With this in mind, even the smallest flaws can turn out to be deal breakers in our decisions about which ones to continue reading; and we've found ourselves taking into consideration elements that we probably wouldn't glance twice at in a traditionally - published work.
These aren't emotions per se, but consistent and systematic flaws in human decision - making that thwart our best attempts at being truly logical.
Which is often considering Wrecked's track record for rage inducing moments, not owing in any part to intentional gameplay decisions but rather to the glaring flaws already mentioned.
The only flaw in the Witchers moral decisions and story branching is that the game is not always clear on what Geralt is going to say or do when you pick a certain conversation option.
The only major flaw is that your decisions are not always going to lead to different outcomes which makes the latter end of the episode very linear to play.
Regarding Rose's article, it is not likely that Karl affected anything at Paris, and even in the unlikely case it did, it is good they didn't make any decisions on the now - known - to - be flawed hiatus.
The system being used by the entire climatological establishment is fundamentally flawed and must not be relied upon as a basis for policy decisions of any kind.
But we're not doing this when it comes to climate change — and that means we're making decisions based on a flawed picture of future risks.
They concluded that the IPCC's methods were flawed and should not be used as a basis for policy decisions.
And I feared that no one would see the obvious flaw in the decision (socially if not legally).
However, the PO did not ask them to reconsider the substantive decision in relation to the grant of IHER as the flaw in the decision - making had been rectified in the stage 2 decision under the Internal Dispute Resolution Procedure in place.
The Judge held that this decision was «materially affected by apparent predetermination» and so could not cure the flaws in the first decision.
The judge's approach to the discretionary exercise had not been flawed, nor was her decision outside the bracket of fair awards, taking into account that the husband's income had not materially decreased, his housing needs were met, and submissions regarding his debts had not been supported by the evidence.
As Mr Price had not given evidence before either of the previous judges, both of the judges» decisions had been flawed.
For adverse cases that are not binding, you could demonstrate that the reasoning behind the decision is flawed.
If that ruling is wrong, then the trial decision is fatally flawed if the evidence that was not admitted was relevant and could have affected the decision if admitted.
The danger of AI is algorithms that are designed on historic / past patterns of decision - making in case law which may be inherently flawed / biased and do not address systemic / institutional problems and biases.
The application was dismissed on the basis that, while the Russian courts» decisions were deeply flawed, they were not «so extreme and perverse that they can only be ascribed to bias».
Such wide discretion is in fact not unlimited, and can not be used to «whitewash» items which «were in breach of building regulations, were flawed on a functional level or which were a result of poor workmanship rather than a conscious aesthetic decision
This is so because failing to give reasons might be considered a paradigm case of a legal flaw in the making of a decision that «makes no difference» to the outcome, thus making it entirely possible to conclude that it is «highly likely» that the outcome for the claimant would have been the same even if the «conduct complained of» — that is, the failure to give reasons — had not occurred.
The fact that you do not agree with the adjudicator's decision is not a reason that entitles you to review by the court — you must show that the adjudicator's process was flawed or that the adjudicator made an error of law, jurisdiction, or fairness.
Over the last twenty years, there has been increasing criticism of a lack of transparency in the system of appointment: the criticism has not been levelled at candidates considered to be unqualified, but rather at the way in which candidates were chosen and then announced — given the increasing importance of the Supreme Court's decisions, a number of political and academic critics argued that the traditional system was flawed.
Auto insurance is a dirty game played out in our courts and if the flawed evidence is going to be allowed in the door you can't expect the ordinary jurors to filter out the junk medicine replete with biased or flawed opinions and come to a just decision.
But I'd be very surprised if Bungie didn't take inspiration from Monster Hunter, and if many of Destiny's supposed flaws weren't deliberate design decisions made to help create a sticky, replayable game that will keep the faithful hooked for years.
The flaw with this plan is that when clients request this, they are erroneously thinking of themselves and all of the skills and experiences they have amassed over the years, and not of the poor reader who they will be asking to wade through this sea of information to find the tidbits that they need to make an informed decision about the resume and its applicant.
And unfortunately, a new study shows that the hiring process is more convoluted that we thought: your resume doesn't reflect your personality, so recruiters end up making flawed hiring decisions.
In the Social Justice Report 2006 I argued that the Commonwealth government's «new arrangements» in Indigenous affairs did not enable the effective participation of Indigenous peoples in decision making and in fact constitute the fundamental flaw of those arrangements.
Finding: «The presence of opposing expert testimony caused jurors to be skeptical of all expert testimony rather than sensitizing them to flaws in the other expert's testimony... Thus, contrary to the assumptions in the Supreme Court's decision in Daubert, opposing expert testimony may not be an effective safeguard against junk science in the courtroom.»
These findings indicate that many of the underlying causes of preschool discipline may not be rooted in child behavior, but rather flaws in adults» decision - making.
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