Sentences with phrase «of figure flaws»

It does hide all sorts of figure flaws.

Not exact matches

It didn't take long for Target to figure out the underlying cause of the breakdown: The data contained within the company's supply chain software, which governs the movement of inventory, was riddled with flaws.
To hold the position that any debate you have you win because you have a divine operative that can never be wrong even when he is you just stand up and say «Our understanding of that is flawed so however the bible said it may not be what it meant but it's never ever wrong, someone go back to translating and interpreting it till we figure out a way around it's errors, er, i mean, misunderstood or mistranslated passages...»
there are several flaws in that — not the least of which is the definition of a pastor as an «authority» figure in a premodern / modern western context.
Yes, you are not only flawed in your thinking, you haven't figured out the entire picture to make any of your claims.
If you look into a lot of his work, you'll see that more than half the time he is lamenting his choices and is satirizing himself as a flawed figure eaten up by the fast life.
It certainly casts him as a very human figure which is good to see as many Christians tend cast him as a hero of the bible without flaws and shortcomings.
In interviews, Cruise has said that those who knew Barry Seal in real life loved him in spite of his flaws, and this seems to hold true for a lot of public figures who overcome scrutiny through outward affability.
Johnson, Graham emerges as a «flawed but titanic figure,» all the more admirable because of the reality of his faults.
One of his noticeable flaws is his inability to handle the aerial balls, while he's not the most commanding of figures at the back, either.
Labour figures from all sides of the party expressed fury that Lord Mandelson had committed private conversations to print, such as his reporting that Mr Blair believed Gordon Brown to be «mad, bad and dangerous», and that his then chancellor was «flawed».
Financial users are particularly at risk, it adds, because calculations involving four - figure numbers of the form # xx.xx can easily fall into a pattern in which the flaw shows up.
The VPF figure of # 1.83 million (published in July 2016) emerged from a 20 - year - old small - scale opinion survey of 167 people and its interpretation method has recently been shown to be too flawed to be credible.
The journal said it checked the data with independent experts, «who concur that the data in Figure 1 are flawed, but agree that [the retraction] does not negate the central findings of the paper.»
The proof lies in the pudding, but we need to figure out the recipe before we can make firm recommendations, and this is a major flaw of these massive studies.
The double - serge wool construction is substantial enough for winter wear and will smooth out little figure flaws without the aid of your trusty Spanx.
The skirt portion of this dress has ruching to help hide any unsightly figure flaws.
The fundamental flaw in «Creation» is that it turns the life of one of the most important figures in history into a formulaic bore.
Posthumous kudos are in order for Ms. Shelly for figuring a way to present her trio of flawed heroines so empathetically, given their behaviors» crossing over into the outrageous and the unsavory.
Though populated by flawed figures — 1948's The Bicycle Thieves turns on larceny — these movies put the damaged dignity of their protagonists at the forefront.
The talented rapper - turned - actor achieves no mean feat in fully humanizing a fatally - flawed figure who could've easily come off as a one - dimensional monster instead of a charmer.
Mireles is a charismatic figure who convinces residents of towns to join his movement or at least resist the cartels and their terrors, but, as the movie shows in one of its surprising twists, he has his own flaws, as does his group and their retaliatory tactics.
It's a disappointing blow that only highlights how formulaic superhero films can be: the flawed guy trying to come good; the female love interest; the bad guy whose evil plan often involves an inversion of the good guy's powers; the CGI - figure - versus - CGI - figure finale.
Gaiman and Avary do make their characters multifaceted, particularly in the case of Beowulf himself, who seemed much more as a superman figure in the original text than the very flawed character we are presented in the film.
He's become one of history's «great men,» a figure who looms larger than life and whose many flaws are often shuffled to the background to preserve a more inspiring image.
When they do have something to say, they can often simply circle an item in the rubric, rather than struggling to explain the flaw or strength they have noticed and figuring out what to suggest in terms of improvements.
The UK Statistics Authority censured the DfE for its use of PISA data for 2000 as long ago as 2012 but Gibb is still using the flawed figures four years later.
It's what some might call a «slight flaw» in Go Daddy's account retrieval system which allows you to figure out the owner of a privately registered domain as long as you know the e-mail address of the registrant.
I say flawed because while the most comprehensive analysis available, it covers a debatable portion of the market from 60 - 75 % depending on whose figures you accept.
The authors» «intermediate» figure of «38.7 million birds killed by rural cats» [13] is based on the results of a study involving just four «urban» cats and one rural cat in Virginia [14, 15](this, in addition to Coleman and Temple's several flawed assumptions).
Such aggregate figures can typically be traced to small — often flawed — studies, the results of which are subsequently extrapolated from one habitat to another, conflating island populations with those on continents, combining common and rare bird species, and so forth.
The Small Print Despite their inflated figures, Lepczyk et al. suggest — rather absurdly, in light of the substantial flaws described above — that perhaps their estimates are actually too conservative:
As your small band of figures increase so do the enemy numbers, but so do the game's flaws.
Film critics have long recognised the flaws in promoting a single figure to the status of auteur, rendering the work of others invisible.
She sews obsessively by hand, documenting the transgressions of public figures, celebrities and ordinary people who are flawed, vulnerable and human.
This flawed and fragile medium gives the works their poignancy, especially the still life in which neither of the figures appears.
Neel remains a recurring figure of intrigue for feminist art historians because of the contradictions and complexities she had to navigate as a gifted but flawed person whose talent and domestic responsibilities coincided with the first wave of the feminist struggle for women's equality.
That first paper by Soon and Baliunas was so flawed I was able to figure it out, and I have zero skills WRT the technical side of climate science.
The fundamental flaw in the article is in inducing the reader to believe that it would require tripling the gross vegetative uptake of the entire planet to offset the net carbon atmospheric increase, while using figures for the net vegetative uptake and the gross emissions.
But there's a growing effort to figure out how to attack and solve problems with this fascinating interactive communication tool, with its loom - like weaving of disparate threads and voices, its habit of aggregating dispersed ideas and its propensity for whittling away those backed by flawed logic or evidence.
It focussed on the Analysis, rather than either the Discussion and Conclusions; it falsely accused us of saying that the IPCC 4AR did not say something when our paper actually cited the 4AR and described what it said; and it deceitfully tried to claim that a Figure was flawed.
That figure actually represents 179,000 «person - years of employment» — a job for one person for one year — and comes from an analysis funded by TransCanada that independent analysts have called «dead wrong,» «meaningless,» and «flawed and poorly documented.»
Sadly, because the method of selecting start and end points has the appearance of being deliberately selected by CMS to find the figures that most confirmed the prior reasoning, than any valid method — we've had this discussion here at CE, years ago, when Girma was pulling the same stunts — it is of course going to be the outcome that valid methods find this flaw in the endpoints CMS proposed.
Dr. Frederick Seitz, a legendary figure in the world of physics (recipient of the National Medal of Science, NASA's Distinguished Public Service Award, and other honors; a former president of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences and president emeritus of Rockefeller University), wrote a letter accompanying the petition in which he challenged the Kyoto treaty as «based upon flawed ideas,» and declared it «would have very negative effects upon the technology of nations throughout the world, especially those that are currently attempting to lift from poverty and provide opportunities to the over 4 billion people in technologically underdeveloped countries.»
I have no clue if this group has figured all that out, but there are some serious flaws with the application of radiant physics on a chaotic water world.
A variety of energy industry leaders and prominent public figures have made public statements that expose the PTC for its many flaws, which include threatening grid reliability, distorting power markets, and redistributing federal tax dollars to a minority of U.S. states.
I have a vision of Falstaff — a tragic, comic and hopelessly flawed figure — and his crew of weary old soldiers preparing for a new battle.
In reality the figure is deeply flawed and can not be used to prove that new fathers are unwilling or unable to take a greater share of childcare.
This is, if I may say, an unusually blunt and honest admission of a couple of salient facts: (a) the articling system is not working well (and figures to work less in the near future, given the reasons summarized in paragraph 90) and must be replaced, and (b) each of the suggested options has its flaws too.
From the looks of it, Google has a long way to go before it figures out how to launch a flaw - free device when it comes to the audio experience.
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