Sentences with phrase «of flaws in»

Our differing taste in movies was one of the flaws in our relationship.
I opted for a painted finish for two reasons 1) paint hides a lot of flaws in the wood, especially because I used studs and 2) I know the sofa is brown so I'm hoping this lighter paint will offset the heaviness of the sofa.
Hi Melissa — I have a lot of flaws in this old, fixer - upper - house!
A good stager can minimize a multitude of flaws in a home, from awkward traffic patterns and dark bedrooms to dens without a wall long enough for a full - size sofa.
One of the flaws in the divorce process is that there is no easy way for people to assess the financial side of the divorce decision.
Lead Mechanical Engineer — Josyth Company — Huntsville, Alabama — September 2009 — Present • Supervise design team of 12 members, completing product, parts, and component design for manufacturing equipment • Evaluate and test designs produced by the team before approving them for use • Review technical documents before approving them for use in - house • Confer with supervisors and team members to resolve design, operational, and collaborative problems • Approve design models, ensuring that they are in compliance, saving $ 700,000 by reducing number of flaws in subassembly and models before production • Create and evaluate prototypes to ensure optimal performance
Just as there is an upside to Open Candidates, there are a couple of flaws in the program.
According to Buterin, many of the flaws in ICOs arise from the centralization problem of ICO projects.
The evad3rs show up several times for their discovery of flaws in the backup process, crash reporting, dyld and in the kernel itself.
Today is yet another classic example of the flaws in the design patent system.
Its anonymity has been in question after some researchers revealed a couple of flaws in Monero's network.
That's the core bit of malvertising — it takes advantage of flaws in software you're using to infect you on «legitimate» websites, eliminating the need to trick you into visiting a malicious website.
Cell - site simulators work by taking advantages of flaws in the mobile communications system.
Many of the flaws in the drafting and the process have already been pointed out and are simply unanswerable.
a challenge to an exclusion decision concerning a child whom it was alleged had committed a serious sexual offence, case concerned reliance on anonymised evidence and the effect of flaws in the initial investigation,
Any discussion of flaws in the United States patent system inevitably turns to the system's modern villain: non-practicing entities, known more colorfully as patent trolls.
Posner already seems certain not only of the flaws in the judiciary and legal academy but of their remedies, and this affects his recommendations in bizarre ways.
CCLA's recent targeted, strategic advocacy on Bill C - 51 has raised public awareness of the flaws in this Bill.
In your experience, do problems arise in land transactions (or any commercial transactions) because of flaws in a signature on a transactional document, or challenges to a signature or efforts to repudiate a signature?
In addition, punitive damage awards may be set aside because of flaws in jury instructions.
When faced with two flawed options, invent a third option that takes care of the flaws in the other two.
He was so critical of flaws in NASA's «safety culture» that he threatened to remove his name from the report unless it included his personal observations on the reliability of the shuttle, which appeared as Appendix F. [41] In the appendix, he argued that the estimates of reliability offered by NASA management were wildly unrealistic, differing as much as a thousandfold from the estimates of working engineers.
I'm betting that there exists no piece of code that can not be verified, unless you have some sort of non-deterministic behavior because of flaws in the code... which in itself would cause the verification test to fail.
It is hard to know which is greater: contrarians» overstatement of the flaws in the historical temperature reconstruction from 1998 by Michael E. Mann and his colleagues or the ultimate insignificance of their argument to the case for climate change.
If the modelers pointed out all of the flaws in the climate models in the same manner (unrealistic type and size of dissipation, unresolved spectra and incorrect cascade of enstrophy, unphysical tuning, ill posedness of the continuum system, etc.), then no one would believe any of their results.
Willis, given that you stopped responding to me on John's other global warming post when I pointed out the multitude of flaws in your think on coral reefs, while still repeating the same points, I'm not particularly worried.
The individual Advocates are aware of the flaws in their cause.
One of the flaws in the sequestration concept is in the question of how long does it last?
Suddenly, the media had a narrative they understood (coverup and malfeasance) that somehow allowed them to question catastrophic global warming theory when they were unwilling to do so on the basis of flaws in the science.
They can not be ignored or dismissed because of flaws in Mann's work, but they should all be carefully examined rather than accepted on faith.
A detailed discussion of the flaws in all 9 sets of studies would probably be too much for this essay, but we provide such a discussion in Paper 1.
In an article for Slate.com («Goodnight Sunshine»), Bjørn Lomborg offered a more direct assessment of the flaws in government subsidies for solar power:
Check out this report from the experts at IHS CERA for analysis of the flaws in Howarth's approach, plus more details about how natural gas wells are drilled.
True, one of the flaws in the analogy might be that that wasn't about science, but it's also true that a junk - science tradition already existed for justifying odious racial beliefs.
The game does have its fair share of flaws in addition to the ones already mentioned.
A flawed masterpiece loses many of its flaws in this version, and while there are still some irritating quirks, the overall design is still ahead of most contemporary video games in terms of depth and emotional intensity.
Thankfully the story, characters, and visual effects are all top notch and help to hide some of the flaws in the game.
I do not believe that Square Enix is totally ignorant of the flaws in its game.
We speak on some of the flaws in Sea of Thieves and how they reveal Microsoft's strategy for Game Pass.
There were frustrating parts of levels that made us want to ruin another controller but none of those moments were because of flaws in its design — the game simply takes a lot of time to become comfortable with.
Careful scrutiny reveals a number of flaws in the work, and challenges Nolen's suggestion that that the researchers involved «took a rigorous and conservative approach» when developing their headline - grabbing predation estimates.
It explains how GnuCash handles multiple currencies in single - entry and double - entry accounting, and points out some of the flaws in the GnuCash built - in currency support.
But the Bretton Woods system had a number of flaws in its implementation, chief among them the attempt to maintain fixed parity between global currencies that was incompatible with their domestic economic goals.
While the above changes would address many of the flaws in PSLF, a strong case remains for eliminating it altogether and letting a standalone IBR program do what PSLF is meant to accomplish.
However, doing the analysis, especially by hand, you could see some of the flaws in the P / E based approach.
As Heidi MacDonald points out over at ComicsBeat, there are a number of flaws in the article's basic understanding of the comics industry.
I would like to give our car high marks for its quality, but our test car had a couple of flaws in the way it was assembled.
Stamford residents feel the brunt of the flaws in our state funding formula, called the Education Cost Sharing Formula, or ECS.
And that is just one of the flaws in the WILL study flagged by University of Colorado Boulder professor Benjamin Shear, who specializes in the misuse of educational testing data for research purposes, when he reviewed the report for the Think Twice think tank review project on April 25, almost eight weeks after WILL released its report.
Many administrators are well aware of the flaws in their informal observation methods, and at the same time, they are accountable for ensuring and reporting about specific practices that are occurring in classrooms.
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