Sentences with phrase «obvious deficiencies»

The phrase "obvious deficiencies" refers to clear or evident flaws, shortcomings, or gaps in something. Full definition
The bad news is obvious — we haven't signed anyone despite some pretty obvious deficiencies in the squad, exposed with painful clarity at times last season.
What to make of such obvious deficiencies and omissions?
We have 2 great strikers both with obvious deficiencies.
We have obvious deficiencies in the squad so just say we're going to assess the areas we can improve and make the necessary changes / additions.
And I'll try to remember to eyeball the driver and the vehicle to check for obvious deficiencies, like lack of functioning eyes, limbs, brakes and lights.
For now I'll leave aside the constitutional questions raised by the law until I actually take constitutional law and the thornier patent issues until Intellectual Property, but as an internet professional and a rational human being, I feel fully qualified to address its more obvious deficiencies.
West Ham continue to struggle with the dilemma of keeping it tight at the back while looking to be more adventurous going forward — the result of obvious deficiencies in the centre of midfield and the absence of effective lone striker.
but when you have such obvious deficiencies in the squad that you don't attend to, when there are good players available and you have the money, means either you are mad or you are lying to the fans.
The Sox were unable to add an ace to their pitching staff but by acquiring Rick Porcello, Wade Miley and Justin Masterson they were able to find serviceable players to fill their most obvious deficiency.
The attempts of such seers as Teilhard de Chardin to set the whole story of evolution in the light of the continually creative love of God have, I believe, despite their obvious deficiencies, much to offer us.
And yet, these rationalizations can not conceal the obvious deficiency of the Bible as a source of mathematical insight.
But a new season brings a fresh start, even if the roster has obvious deficiencies.
The problem now is that he is not addressing the obvious deficiencies in the team.
The former Sunderland man has been abject in his first season at Anfield and excuses about his age simply serve to mask his obvious deficiencies, namely passing.
There's obvious deficiencies in our squad but injuries also factor into the case against wenger as well, they're not a valid excuse anymore because he should have resolved that problem years ago.
ok, i have supported wenger, not ethusiastically, in am no akb, but I have not called for him to leave, but i finally have seen enough, my main reason, his reluctance to spend, to put quality where there is obvious deficiency, i have never seen such unwillingness to change what is obviously broken, its time
ofcourse i was thrilled in 2006... i was also thrilled in 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011,2012 when Wenger despite the financial constraint finished in the top 4...... but now when we have obvious deficiencies in the team, money in the bank and good players available in the market and still Wenger opted not to buy anyone, that doesn't thrill me at all mate
He acquires them, admires them, but rarely trusts them to play.Given the obvious deficiencies in our experienced centre backs why will be not give the likes of Holding and Chambers an opportunity to play together in a flat back four?
Kolcieny's absence will not cost, Not addressing the obvious deficiencies in the team is what is going to cost Arsenal and probably Wenger his job.
Otto Rogers: A young center that can score goals with no obvious deficiencies.
I doubt that any of the signings are bad but are they the best a Slav can get, and what about the ones we didn't sign to fill the obvious deficiencies in pace and athleticism throughout the team?
That perhaps shows the strength of the Chelsea midfield more than anything because they've done pretty well despite their obvious deficiencies in attack.
They have shown that despite their obvious deficiencies, these dogs are generally quite healthy and capable of living long, otherwise normal lives.
Some few of these would prove to have an obvious deficiency in compliance.
Yet despite the obvious deficiencies in the models we are told that we must invest trillions in various technologies that will be absolutely useless if the GCMs turn out to be wrong.
I agree with the trial judge that mere compliance with minimum standards or guidelines is not, in itself, sufficient to avoid liability if there was an obvious deficiency or risk.
This thread is getting too unweildy to read all the comments and there have been many good points made by contributors like Andy Newman, Preston and Barry Deutsh and much highlighting of the obvious deficiencies in Brad's thinking and process, but has anybody made the comparison between «the recruitment industry according to Brad» and the banking sector?
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