Sentences with phrase «of the flaws inherent»

That type of person intentionally suspends rationality for his / her own personal reasons, but is capable of making the distinction and is aware of the flaws inherent in that type of belief.
But the occasion offered some telling indications of the flaws inherent in the political animal.
Unlike the image, the Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound track had none of the flaws inherent in real documentaries, allowing the track to really shine.
But then you're dealing with some of the flaws inherent in Bluetooth audio — a downside if you have high - quality speakers.
(Updated March, 2018) Nicknamed the silver to Bitcoin's gold, Litecoin emerged onto the scene in 2011 to help remedy some of the flaws inherent in Bitcoin.

Not exact matches

That's not to say that Twitter should be avoided; it's just a matter of recognizing its inherent flaws, biases, and limitations.
Despite the inherent flaws in the sell side, there are plenty of reasons why institutional investors continue to pay for analysts» services.
We believe that the flaws of other paper currencies stem directly from the flaws inherent in the dollar, which is to say, unlimited supply.
«You get these products that seem innocuous at the time and generally work pretty well for a long period of time, and then something comes along, and their inherent flaw is revealed,» said Colas, the DataTrek founder.
Evangelicalism's inherent flaw itself» its focus upon a book, the Bible, instead of Christ» leads to a weak Christology which results in deficient (or absent) ecclesiology.
I will continue to point out the flaws in logic that are inherent in religion, and I will continue to point out the bald - faced lies of christians.
Yes, thank goodness your god commanded the death of his own son, which was suicide, to make up for the flawed nature inherent at birth.
Our flavored coffee's are not only analyzed this way for their inherent characteristics and flaws, but also for the purpose of blending different Kona coffee beans and determining the proper roast.
However, despite the inherent flaws in this Arsenal team, and the lack of trophies in five years, I do not advocate the sacking of Arsene Wenger.
This problem partially reared its ugly head on the goal, when Carles Puyol lost Alvaro Vasquez at the back post, but that perhaps had more to do with Puyol making an individual error than any kind of inherent formation flaw.
The likes of McCrory and Associate Professor Gavin Davis, another member of the AFL working group who shares the increasingly flawed logic inherent in the former's position are emerging as little more than water - muddying mouthpieces.
Or, are they all magically exempt from these allegedly inherent character flaws the rest of humanity are burdened with?
This approach seems shallow and counter-productive for some, however, and a number of answering apps have emerged to fix the flaws inherent in tinder.
Alas, it also contains many of the same inherent flaws as most movies of this type, and not even the genuinely good and powerful aspects on display are quite able to overcome the more troublesome elements.
Maybe, then, it's not any inherent flaws of the form of the graphic novel but Persepolis itself, which, despite its successes, feels ever so slight, the sort of product that, while not unintelligent, flatters its sophisticated but undemanding audience with the constant reassurance of tasteful propriety.
That said, we can't know if these flaws will be a part of the full game, since they were specific to the missions, and not inherent gameplay flaws.
Phoenix has been on great form recently; his outstanding performances in The Master, Her and Inherent Vice have been some of the best flawed individual performances for the past few years and his work here can be included among them.
Under its mountain of flaws, though, the inherent fun of the Metal Gear series still shines.
With its progressively hopeful vision built upon an awareness of its challenges and its inherent flaws, Black Panther empowers without feeling heavy handed and obliged to a formula that isn't the essential myth of overcoming obstacles through trials that many recognize as self - actualization.
With its progressively hopeful vision built upon an awareness of its challenges and its inherent flaws,
Using Will Arnett's brilliant, self - aggrandising, shallow, desperately insecure Batman as a starting point, The Lego Batman Movie then spirals out into an all - encompassing deconstruction of the character, his world, and all the inherent joys and flaws therein.
This serves the game well except for the inherent flaw of not being able to know what you're looking at from time to time.
There are a few moments that reveal the inherent flaw of shooting found footage style of course, like when the camera continues rolling when the user ought to just be... well....
The foundation for some of the questions and doubts about the decision's legacy can be found in two separate but interrelated conceptual flaws inherent in Brown.
This loss of connection, when combined with the ills of concentrated poverty and the inherent flaws of the new building complexes, turned these behemoths into modern - day Trojan Horses: marvelous to behold from the outside (at least when they were new) but with danger lurking inside.
Hence, this report was used as evidence that America's teacher evaluation systems were unacceptable and in need of reform, primarily given the subjectivities and flaws apparent and arguably inherent across the observational components of these systems.
Btw, interesting that you recognize the inherent flaws in the methods used to measure teachers, including this supposed «normal» first few years of a new standard or a new test.
The first problem starts with the flaws inherent in any system of observation that doesn't involve the use of student performance data in evaluating school or teacher quality.
On the move, the 3.0 - litre V6 is up to the task of moving the car, not without the inherent loudness associated with big diesels... a flaw not befit of the aura of luxury and exclusiveness the Range Rover should exude.
Approaching the limit there was a hint of understeer, which actually seemed more related to front - end grip than any inherent chassis flaws.
For instance, Microsoft will allegedly try to cover up Surface mini's inherent productivity flaws, emphasizing through the powers of advertising the importance of Wacom digitizer support in superior note - taking activities.
This can be as blunt as Amazon's recommendation system (which has inherent flaws due to the history and size of Amazon) or a subtle personalisation system that surfaces some books in preference to others without us even noticing, a very subtle form of hand - selling if you will.
Since the sharing of books is apparently a bad thing, we can only assume that the ease with which consumers share printed books is a flaw inherent in the print format.
At the same time, we consumers are not the ones who designed the modern credit card system with all of its inherent security flaws, nor are we the merchants who put their customers» data at risk.
Winters recently told WealthTrack that the inherent flaw in many index funds is that they are weighted by market capitalization, meaning that they tend to hold a disproportionate amount of the stocks that have performed best.
For all the grace and fun that is inherent in the combat system there is flaws to be found, and most stem from certain characters being over-powered and others having combos and moves that can be spammed to lock your opponent into a never - ending cycle of pain.
When the first reviews hit it snared decent scores — high eighties for the most part — each acknowledging inherent flaws with screen tearing and odd bugs here and there, yet speaking highly of a wonderful compulsion that lead on far beyond.
In fact, one flaw inherent in the type of abstraction which purports to reveal inner states of being might be that the inner states depicted are always divorced from the surrounding context generating the experience.
The methodical building of a grid, line by line, is a process of repetition with its own inherent flaws and disruptions.
Her attuned use of hue, space, and contrast induce a kind of visual interference that embodies her concerns about the way information is disseminated — oftentimes generating strains between regions of glitches and consistency to illustrate the inherent flaws between transmission and perception.
Emphasizing the inherent flaws in any representational process, Klein's paintings offer their own compelling and authentic visual experience, incorporating elements of chance and deliberate distortion of reality.
Photo - realistic canvases from The China Painters series (2007 - 08), produced by copyists from the notorious «oil painting village» of Dafen, complete Jankowski's exhibition, while similarly highlighting the potentially serious ramifications of staging or altering reality, whether that manipulation happens through translation via mass - media or as a by - product of an inherent flaw in man's nature.
Thus the idea of craftsmanship, and the flaws inherent within hand - production, comes to the fore.
But many of the Spacecolours also sit atop attached bases, giving them an inherent flaw.
(Would this mean that the majority of the current statistical evaluations may have an inherent flaw?)
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