Sentences with phrase «of serious flaws»

The FTC said D - Link allowed and knew of serious flaws in its cameras and Wi - Fi routers, yet continued to tout the security of its products.
On the one hand, it has a number of serious flaws, with poor build quality chief among them.
But this system has a couple of serious flaws.
In view of the serious flaws in the conduct of the litigation, Clarke LJ ordered Excalibur to pay the defendants» costs on the indemnity basis, which amounted to approximately # 22.3 million.
This is an immediate disqualification, and a dog may even be disabled from competing if he has one or more of these serious flaws: if there is only one crown on the ridge, or more than two.
There are number of serious flaws in the stock software they ship with that make it pretty miserable.
This study revealed a number of serious flaws in strategy and practices, the most overriding being that «there is institutional confusion as to what it means to fully prepare a teacher for the classroom.»
It could not have done so because of serious flaws in...
There is a litany of serious flaws in several of the 58 sections of the bill, and here are some of them: the bill would compel registration of NGOs (including those already registered under the Companies and Allied Matters Act); heavily criminalize non-compliance with its provisions (up to 18 months in prison); ensure full executive control over the licensing, funding and supervision of operations of NGOs through a Board appointed by the president and dominated by political representatives.
«The substantial delay in this investigation has been the result of serious flaws that are apparent with respect to any claim of non-consensual sex,» he said.
A China expert with the Centre for Independent Studies is warning of serious flaws in the Chinese economic growth strategy as its economy booms.
Many Nigerians have expressed surprise at the failure of the police boss to deliver his speech in what has been touted as an indication of serious flaw.

Not exact matches

Two serious security flaws that could let attackers steal sensitive data have been discovered in nearly all of the world's computers and mobile devices.
The North Korean malware program WannaCry did serious damage to computers around the world last year, but it would have been much worse if not for the rapid discovery of a flaw in the attack found by young British security researcher Marcus Hutchins.
In a long post, Paul Chadwick, The Guardian's reader's editor, said «The Guardian was wrong to report last January that the popular messaging service WhatsApp had a security flaw so serious that it was a huge threat to freedom of speech.»
When an outside analysis uncovered serious flaws with thousands of home loans, JPMorgan Chase executives found an easy fix.
We think Centerbridge understands that investing in VRX is not a good bet until Valeant's leadership fully addresses the serious corporate governance flaws that are the source of the problems at the company.
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.
Yet from our perspective, bitcoin has serious flaws: its trajectory resembles a textbook case of a financial - market bubble, and it is lacking several key qualities that would qualify it as a currency.
Most of the time, the investors will just go on to look at the next investment opportunity rather than try to help rectify serious structural flaws.
The abuse I've suffered at the hands of church leaders, other Christians, the insane chaos of a church split, being fired from another international ministry for «insubordination», etc., are all not just little episodic blemishes in church life, but revelatory symptoms of deeply serious defects, profound flaws, and continental faults that need immediate and radical treatment.
That publisher hype can elevate a work of deeply flawed scholarship to the bestseller list is a serious threat to responsible scholarship.
Bringing much wisdom and scholarship to the task, it finds serious flaws in much of the empirical research that has bolstered the bad dad image.
A new book reveals the serious flaws in Hannah Arendt's famous interpretation of Adolf Eichmann as epitomizing the banality of evil.
We think that a pattern of avoiding the full train fare demonstrates serious character flaws, but maybe we're overreacting because we live in a moral vacuum.
Indianapolis Colts: Minkah Fitzpatrick, defensive back, Alabama My only complaint with this top five is that it underplays the hysteria around the quarterback position, but as one GM looking for a quarterback at the combine told me, there have been and will still be serious flaws in all of these players that people outside the NFL world don't seem to take into account.
There is a long list of defensive failures who have not been good enough but have hung around picking up offensibly high wages.Also considering the club were existing on a near starvation diet Mr.Wenger managed to broker for himself one the highest salaries in world football.His stubbornness is beyond belief and is a serious flaw in his character.
I think it is just dead on in laying bare the serious flaws in Jamie's reality TV approach to school food reform, and in outlining the real causes of bad school meals — issues Jamie basically ignored both this season and last.
New Survey Finds Infertility Delivers a Serious Blow to Self - Esteem Women Say Infertility Makes Them Feel Flawed While Men Say They Feel Inadequate WHITEHOUSE STATION, N.J., Jan. 21 / PRNewswire - FirstCall / — Struggling to get pregnant can be a serious blow to the self - esteem of both women and men, according to a new national Serious Blow to Self - Esteem Women Say Infertility Makes Them Feel Flawed While Men Say They Feel Inadequate WHITEHOUSE STATION, N.J., Jan. 21 / PRNewswire - FirstCall / — Struggling to get pregnant can be a serious blow to the self - esteem of both women and men, according to a new national serious blow to the self - esteem of both women and men, according to a new national survey.
David was also the producer of «An Inconvenient Truth,» and just as that film served as a wake - up call for climate change, «Fed Up» hopes to similarly educate the public about the serious flaws in our food system and how the food and beverage industries have a vested interest in maintaining a status quo that puts profits over our collective health — and often with the assistance of the federal government.
Myth # 1 — Kids raised in single parent households have a hard time with their studies, end up on the wrong side of the law, and have serious social flaws.
The NYC Housing Authority's re-inspections of its apartments for lead paint are still flawed and leave kids «at serious risk,» a lawyer for some tenants says in new court papers.
Stringer's auditors also found serious flaws in NYCHA's own inspection process, including inaccurate reports omitting specific hazards the comptroller's auditors identified at nine of the locations.
«Governor Andrew Cuomo's Executive Order No. 147 is gravely flawed and invites serious legal issues regarding how cases involving the «deaths of unarmed civilians caused by law enforcement officers» will be properly investigated during the critical, early hours and days after such a tragic incident occur,» the organization said in a statement.
The serious flaws in the collection of data on road safety revealed by this report are deeply worrying.»
WHEREAS, the NY SAFE ACT was adopted after minimal public discussion, contains serious flaws, i.e., police officers are not exempt, and having been on the desks of the members of the New York State Legislature for only a few hours, thereafter was literally adopted in the night and signed into law by Governor Andrew Cuomo; and
In May 2016, a report by the House of Commons public accounts committee criticised Hunt's plan for a seven - day NHS, saying «no coherent attempt» had made to understand staffing needs, the plan was «completely uncosted», and contained «serious flaws».
Albert Einstein, a man of remarkable insights, was also a man of many serious flaws.
All but two, which were dismissed because of «serious methodological flaws,» showed no evidence of a link.
The cases involved publishing behemoths Elsevier, Springer, Taylor & Francis, SAGE and Wiley, as well as Informa, and they exploited security flaws that — in at least one of the systems — could make researchers vulnerable to even more serious identity theft.
Following the Lancet's lead, the BMJ made the change roughly 2 years ago because, they say, the traditional definition of authorship «has some serious flaws
Besides the decrease in funding, the National Association of Science and Technology Researchers also slammed the fellowship selection process as plagued with «clear and serious flaws
The panel, headed by former president of Sweden's Supreme Administrative Court Sten Heckscher, found serious flaws in the decision to hire the surgeon in 2010 and in its oversight of his work.
If a review addressed any of the paper's serious scientific problems, I sent the editor a «revised» version that was superficially improved — a few more photos of lichens, fancier formatting, extra details on methodology — but without changing any of the fatal scientific flaws.
He also notes that he can not find serious flaws with any of the published studies: «All the people involved are doing things exactly as they should be.»
In October Raymond Davis Jr. of the University of Pennsylvania and Brookhaven National Laboratory shared a Nobel Prize for detecting solar neutrinos and discovering that the sun emits far fewer than expected of these ghostly subatomic particles — a finding that exposed a serious flaw in our understanding of fundamental natural laws.
About three years ago they and another research team working independently at Princeton found a serious flaw in what has been the most widely accepted theory of galactic magnetic fields — a theory that with slight variations has also been used to explain the magnetic fields of individual stars such as the sun.
In summary the projections of the IPCC — Met office models and all the impact studies (especially the Stern report) which derive from them are based on specifically structurally flawed and inherently useless models.They deserve no place in any serious discussion of future climate trends and represent an enormous waste of time and money.As a basis for public policy their forecasts are grossly in error and therefore worse than useless.For further discussion and an estimate of the coming cooling see http://climatesense-norpag.blogspot.com
And the claim typically persists for decades once widely - cited, despite the best efforts of serious investigators to critique weak methodologies and flawed interpretation, or even robust demonstrations of a null effect in healthy animals (as the two independent demonstrations that resveratrol does not extend lifespan in nonobese, wild - type mice over a wide range of doses).»
The many serious technical deficiencies of the Yucca Mountain site and DOE's flawed approach to geologic disposal notwithstanding, the most potentially explosive aspect of the federal program is the reality that tens of thousands of shipments of deadly spent nuclear fuel and high - level radioactive waste will travel the nation's highways and railroads - through 43 states and thousands of communities, day after day for upwards of 40 years.
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