Sentences with phrase «not fatal flaw»

Not a fatal flaw of course, but not encouraging either.
But that's not a fatal flaw, because it's impossible to remove all extraneous influences.
It's not a fatal flaw by any stretch but the film's utilization of quick cuts made the monsters more imposing.
Not a fatal flaw, and one compensated for by the touches that remain, including the way the President's granddaughter has begun to wear her hair the way Katniss does.
I've been struggling though, because it seems as if all of them have some significant, but not fatal flaw.

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Not doing that is a fatal flaw, that is, when you're talking about what you're working on, and not being excited about Not doing that is a fatal flaw, that is, when you're talking about what you're working on, and not being excited about not being excited about it.
When Nilan had a falling - out with her rep, the fast - pay arrangement was seen to have a near - fatal flaw: «the problem was that at the end of the relationship, we didn't have a customer base, so it was like starting from scratch again.»
Tunnel vision and not gathering user feedback are fatal flaws for most startups.
Notably, seven provinces opposed to the legislation, which, «in its drafting, if not in its intent, had serious and, in the view of the vast majority of witnesses, fatal flaws as to the constitutional violation of sections 92 and 91 of the British North America Act, the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, freedom of speech, expression and association as protected by that very Charter of Rights and Freedoms,» Segal said.
As a currency and asset class, bitcoin has potentially fatal flaws — which is why we believe it's a matter of when, not if, the bitcoin bubble will pop.
Yep, like everyone else who ever tried to sell the complete truth to others, Jesus had the fatal flaw of not HAVING anything like the complete truth under his own fairly mediocre intellectual control.
Why people who follow christianity can't see that fatal flaw is just another example of the pervasive cognitive dissonance required to be one of the sheep.
The fatal flaw in Gregory's metaphysics is not his otherworldliness but his inability to conceive of the worldliness of the supernatural.
that is a fatal flaw in your assumption because not only will religion not make a person honest, but a lack of religion will also not make a person honest.
Theologically, the fatal flaw at Edinburgh was not so much doctrinal disagreement as apparent doctrinal indifference, since doctrine was not on the agenda.
At our last lunch, on Lexington near 60th, not long before his final illness, he noted with disapproval the anorexic waitresses and expatiated engagingly on why the fashions of androgyny are part and parcel of the propensity for abstraction that is the fatal flaw of Western culture.
It's a fatal flaw, and it often can't be corrected over time.
«It appears he currently has a fatal flaw — one which should come with a mandatory «don't play for a year or two» tag.
A mighty and expensive force with a single fatal flaw isn't the hero of the story; it's the Death Star.
Parachute Flaw «That parachutes are not an absolute provision against accidents which may prove fatal, is shown by the harrowing experience of Arthur Lapham at the Aeronautical Society's flying carnival on Staten Island.
It was in exploring those interstitial domains that Albrecht stumbled on his clock ambiguity, which may have uncovered a fatal flaw: Even if string theory works, it is not clear how to use it to predict the kind of universe that would unfold from its rules.
«These places look habitable, but we don't know if there's some fatal flaw.
So it's not a manifestly fatal flaw to have a linearized emission representation.
This is, of course the fatal flaw of CICO — there are two compartments where calories can go after being eaten, (Calories Out and Fat), not one.
Exposed: The Fatal Flaw With Diets If you are like the millions of Americans relying on diets and meal plans for fat loss, you've probably noticed they don't work anymore.
This may or may not reflect my fatal flaw of being the Queen of Expectations.
Daatch launched in 2014 and landed with a thud, primarily because many users reported a lot of technical issues and not enough women (a fatal flaw for a lesbian dating app).
In other words, it doesn't seem to know how ridiculous it is — a fatal flaw for such a serious movie.
His Fatal Flaw is a blinkered obsession with his «revolution» and a lack of interest in the lives of those who buy into (and are destroyed) by his vision — not to mention a blindness to the evil incarnate in Microsoft.
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.
Still not really as well done as the first, but the fatal flaw that kills this film comes from the terrible last 20 minutes of the film when the identity of the killer is revealed and the resulting post-climactic mess.
Not to belabor the point, this is clearly a plot that we have seen played out many times before, but this isn't necessarily a fatal flaw.
As Johnson says when describing what he sees as Hubert Humphrey's (Bradley Whitford) fatal flaw: «You don't bring nice to a knife fight.»
All that chopping highlights the main — though not fatalflaw in Black Mass..
Remarkably, it effortlessly places viewers in the shoes — or primate feet — of the «Other,» encouraging us to see not only their plight, but also the fatal flaws of humans.
Crawford keeps getting the better of Beachum and Beachum's fatal flaw, stemming from that hubris thing, can't walk away from that.
As previously mentioned, I honestly can't tell whether or not I wish Rampage had more rampaging in it, or less, which feels like a fatal flaw in a movie called Rampage.
However, there is a fatal flaw in Bruce Almighty that keeps it from ever becoming a good film, and a lesson for future filmmakers who think they can make a lasting comedy through dumb humor: if you're going to shoot for the stars, don't aim low.
Our inclusive definition of school choice isn't the «fatal flaw» that he says it is.
It's not that the wheels are in evidence; it's that their absence is an obvious fatal flaw.
Watching Nicky Morgan getting beaten up by her own party over forced academy conversions, I suddenly realised the fatal flaw of her plan is not so much money,...
These results are disappointing, but not surprising when you consider the fatal flaws that were incorporated into Louisiana's hastily designed program.
Diane Ravitch has an excellent post on her blog site titled The Fatal Flaw of the Common Core Standards in which she argues that Common Core are not really standards at because: «They were written in a manner that violates the nationally and international recognized process for writing standards.»
Something usually turns up — fatal flaw or lesser blunder — but the Porsche 911 GT3 doesn't flinch.
By Janice Hardy Fatal flaws can sink a story, but don't lose hope if you find one in your novel.
Who knows, they could find a fatal flaw that you haven't found with the game or they could give you an idea that will propel your game to the top of the charts.
Flaws in the game are virtually always found, so it's important that they can be resolved and not fatal to the final product.
These repetitive images are not an accident; they are designed to illustrate just how frustrating it is to see, over and over, the fatal flaw in an otherwise potentially great game.
This myopic fixation on anthropogenic factors became its fatal flaw, leading not only to a warped and incomplete understanding of what drives our climate but also to the politicization and corruption of the IPCC process and, unfortunately, of a good part of climate science itself.
Like a beautiful expensive aeroplane that has just one fatal flaw — it can not fly — climate models do not do what they say on the tin.
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