This paper, for example — it will clear up the reasoning so you can understand why the word «validation» is something
of a red herring problem:
Not exact matches
«A proposal to close the LLC loophole is a
red herring that fails to fundamentally address the root cause
of the
problems that exist within our campaign finance system, most notably a lack
of enforcement, a lack
of transparency, and a lack
of full and honest disclosure,» Flanagan said.
The essential
problem is that the overplotted production introduces too many suspects, is laced with an abundance
of rather obvious
red herrings, and takes tons
of laughable twists and turns actually which might make you think you're watching a comedy.
The
problems here don't really end with the surprise ending, but rather, it's the lack
of explanation for all
of the
red herrings that came before, and there are some very substantial ones that really should have been addressed.
Though Boyle masks a lot
of the script's
problems with some nifty visuals and the same kinetic energy prevalent in his other films, the frantic pace only lasts so long before the story grinds to a halt, suffocated by a never - ending series
of twists and
red herrings that makes it almost impossible to discern what's real.
Rather than focus on the real
problem, Howell pursues the
red herrings of choice and supplemental services.
Further, the notion that testing is dominating the time
of teachers and students is a
red herring and a local management
problem.
It means that choice through decentralization is worse than a
red herring: It not only fails to solve the
problems at the core
of its mission (improve a nebulous and poorly constructed paradigm
of student achievement through competitive incentives) but creates an entirely new set
of problems with which students, parents, teachers, administrators, and elected officials have to cope.
They have to do with conflicts
of interest, which are garden variety even in
problems with perfect certainty and are a
red herring in this context.
Hence, concern that lawyers will be replaced by technology / artificial intelligence, even without litigation, seems abit
of a
red herring since even some well - educated lay public have
problems distinguishing between «statute» and «regulation» on the «Net.