Sentences with phrase «on about the flaws»

I could go on about the flaws of
I could go on about the flaws of Insidious: Chapter 2 (though I still enjoy it quite a bit), but that's not why we're here.

Not exact matches

Qualcomm vigorously refuted the premise of the FTC's claims against it, saying that «the complaint is based on a flawed legal theory, a lack of economic support and significant misconceptions about the mobile technology industry.»
Lacking other evidence about product quality (which is usually not available for credence goods), later customers make decisions based on the best evidence they have, without realizing it may be flawed.
Not doing that is a fatal flaw, that is, when you're talking about what you're working on, and not being excited about it.
But setting aside the tiresome, partisan screaming on both sides about the consequences of inequality and how to solve it, the renewed discussion of inequality is flawed by a disregard for actual data.
Device manufacturers were all notified about the flaw before it was made public, and are working on updates to fix this particular danger.
In my opinion, the most insidious manifestation of this behavior comes about when focusing on flaws and gaps in a competitor's product.
SAN FRANCISCO Uber on Thursday plans to announce changes to how it rewards cyber researchers who report flaws in its software, a company executive told Reuters, as part of the ride - hailing firm's response to concerns raised about the way it handled a data breach in 2016.
At Facebook founder and CEO's Mark Zuckerberg's hearing before the House Energy and Commerce Committee on Wednesday, lawmakers were blunt about what they see as the company's flaws — its inadequate self - policing, lack of transparency, and reluctance to give users more control over their own data.
Flaws and inequities in the program become national news, and Nuttall goes on to write over 40 stories about it.
Based on what I have written in the past about E.On, I do think his summary investment rational has some serious flaws, mainly:
Rajan shows how the individual choices that collectively brought about the economic meltdown — made by bankers, government officials, and ordinary homeowners — were rational responses to a flawed global financial order in which the incentives to take on risk are incredibly out of step with the dangers those risks pose.
While I've long recognised the flaws in the «bell curve» and witnessed them on an almost daily basis, I found the book a useful construct to help think about volatility and market risk.
But as a couple of astute commentators on the Macleans blog pointed out, Relentlessly Progressive Economics had already noted the studyâ $ ™ s flawed assumption about capital.
Some say that Wylie is a flawed whistleblower, that he never should have helped collect data on tens of millions of Facebook users and should not have waited years to publicly reveal his misgivings about working for Cambridge Analytica.
What's intelligent about destroying your «flawed» creations (and every other living thing that liveth) on a populated world, rather than killing 2 flawed beings (Adam & Eve) then starting over, AT THE BEGINNING?
You have no idea what you are talking about with your fairy tale illusion of what you THINK salvation is all about... it's a ridiculous concept based on flawed foundations right from the get go... here is my EVIDENCE... The record in Samuel tells us that it was the Lord who tempted David to do the numbering; that in Chronicles says it was Satan.
what I appreciate about David's cartoons, is that he'll go on for awhile exposing the flaws in some of our churches, right up to the point where I almost don't want to hear any more and then * KABOOM * he hits us with the love and grace of God.
The Hull students gave us a comic take on ordinary flawed Brits, confused about all the various gods, knowing little detail of Jesus.
P.S.. Another great quote from Pastrix we've been discussing on the Facebook page is this one: «Grace isn't about God creating humans as flawed beings and then acting all hurt when we inevitably fail and then stepping in like the hero to grant us grace — like saying «Oh, it's OK, I'll be a good guy and forgive you.»
I could go on and on about this, but here's the point: There are numerous flaws with the idea that the death of Jesus paid the penalty for our sins or satisfied the wrath of God.
The key to Greer's interpretation» one that makes her short book on Shakespeare for Oxford's «Past Masters» series one of the finest essays on Shakespeare this century» is her insight that the persona of the Fool in Lear and other plays largely coincides with the self «portrait of the poet in the Sonnets: both persons, Sonneteer and Fool, are self «deprecatory, marginalized, and contemned, yet for that reason are lethally insightful about the flaws of the nobility.
We would defend Collins on this, since the identification of design in cosmology is not about finding flaws in the functioning of the universe's physics, but about the way the physical laws are established in the first place.
... Many people expected evangelicals would forget about the issues and vote only on the character flaws of the two candidates, if they voted at all.
Of course, I am happy about it and hope that Pete's warnings are not spot - on for a change, or else that whatever Paul Ryan's flaws are, they are outweighed by his positive aspects.
This «flawed humanism,» as Sennett and Cobb call it, provides a perverse justification of the inequities of the class system, and confirms those on the bottom or middle or even uppermost rungs in their anxiety about their lives.
that their religion is flawed somehow... and when questioned why they try to push their ideas on everybody else, they get frustrated and say that it's the Religious ones that push their ideas on people... NOT THEM... That's funny because i have about 1000 comments on this thread that state the opposite... Atheist's i see on this post appear to fall into that category of people that need to try and convince others to believe what they do because they're not sure in their own beliefs... They know that believing in the big bang theory or other similar theories takes as much faith as any religion has to offer... and when pinned down to the facts that By the laws of physics... the big bang couldn't happen....
What about that «flawed» science that The Cornucopia Institute depended on when exposing concerns that food - grade carrageenan poses human health risks as an inflammatory agent and possible carcinogen?
Another argument against the banning of junk food advertising to children claims that assertions about causal influences of food advertising on children's diets and weight are flawed because they do not take into consideration other risk factors.
We all complain about Ramsey because he gives the ball away, loss too many passes, he doesn't have the same hunger and drive like Sanchez to get things right in his game, so we focus on his flaws, regardless he's a good player, he just needs to keep his game simple and do the right things more often.
I just don't see the flaws this article is on about mentally in this squad.
I enjoyed your article the other day on the subject of his development, but the gist is still that Ifedi is «surprisingly, right about where he ought to be despite what you've heard / read / felt / seen with your flawed eye - test instruments» I give your comment a rec because you're right, but its a tough sell for most folks
On this call, API founders Lysa Parker and Barbara Nicholson talk with Lu about how: — our «flaws» are actually pathways to raising resilient, secure, connected kids; — without an awareness of how our story drives our fears, our kids re-enact it; — without self - understanding and empathy, parents then tend to manage rather than engage, control rather than connect, in a chronic practice of «defensive parenting»; — we can turn our old wounds to new wisdom and free our kids from repeating our stories; — the gift of our anger, fear, doubt, chaos, anxiety, struggles, and conflicts is that they can shed compassionate light on our old wounds and we can use this light to «heal» our inner conflicts, and pave our path for ourselves and our kids; and — doing this paving work «keeps our light on»... and our children's light on, and teaches them the power of forgiveness, humility, and humanitOn this call, API founders Lysa Parker and Barbara Nicholson talk with Lu about how: — our «flaws» are actually pathways to raising resilient, secure, connected kids; — without an awareness of how our story drives our fears, our kids re-enact it; — without self - understanding and empathy, parents then tend to manage rather than engage, control rather than connect, in a chronic practice of «defensive parenting»; — we can turn our old wounds to new wisdom and free our kids from repeating our stories; — the gift of our anger, fear, doubt, chaos, anxiety, struggles, and conflicts is that they can shed compassionate light on our old wounds and we can use this light to «heal» our inner conflicts, and pave our path for ourselves and our kids; and — doing this paving work «keeps our light on»... and our children's light on, and teaches them the power of forgiveness, humility, and humaniton our old wounds and we can use this light to «heal» our inner conflicts, and pave our path for ourselves and our kids; and — doing this paving work «keeps our light on»... and our children's light on, and teaches them the power of forgiveness, humility, and humaniton»... and our children's light on, and teaches them the power of forgiveness, humility, and humaniton, and teaches them the power of forgiveness, humility, and humanity.
On one hand, he says, it's good in certain circumstances to be open about your flaws, to admit that parenting can be tough.
However, I do recall a few epidemiologists pointing out the flaws in * your * criticisms when you wrote a post about it on Science Based Medicine.
I'm not asking about the ethics involved, my question is specifically focused on whether or not this economic model has any major foreseeable systematic flaws, and if so, what are they?
It's a clear pattern and a major character flaw, walking on the 4th Estate when they're asking legitimate questions about Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.
White Plains, NY — The Republican members of the Westchester County Board of Legislators issued a report on 2011 County Budget announcing support for the 2 % property tax reduction, while citing reservations about the flawed and rushed budget process, and that they are prepared to support vetoes to the budget by the County Executive that will make it more fiscally responsible.
Red Pillar, LLC also included a block of instruction about the mechanics of petition preparation and how to avoid fatal flaws many candidates experience causing them to fail to get on the ballot.
Although his conclusions about infinity were sound, the logical basis of his set theory was flawed, resting on an informal and ultimately paradoxical conception of what sets are.
Only about 60 per cent of laser printers have flaws on their drums, so the technique is not as universally applicable as imperfections in the type of a typewriter.
In the police tests, the size of the flaws ranged up to 0.6 millimetres, and so the chance of a defect turning up at any horizontal position on an A4 sheet (which is 210 millimetres wide) is about 1 in 350.
An entertaining but unnecessary solution to a problem that will never come about, from a study apparently based on a flawed premise: «None of the existing payment systems we use on Earth — like cash, credit or debit cards — could be used in space...» What about computerised electronic transfers of money?
The discovery of the «exercise hormone» irisin three years ago and more than 170 related papers about it since have been called into question by recent research showing they were based on flawed testing kits.
Four months after a paper it published on the genetics of centenarians was criticized for possible flaws, Science published an Editorial Expression of Concern about the work, noting that the authors are redoing their data.
In 2014 he was the lead author on a paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences about the systemic flaws in biomedical research, which, I feel, serves as a commentary about biology writ large.
Instead of worrying about your «flaws» and the things you don't like about yourself, focus on what's right.
Zane seems to think that people lose their motivation mainly because they never get true feedback on their progress, and also because they're typically motivated through deficiency, constantly thinking about everything their physique lacks and how terrible they look.For many people, focusing strongly on their flaws can be useful for getting through the first phase of the training process, but this attitude will usually fail to propel long - term lifestyle changes.
Instead of looking in the mirror for the flaws, what if instead you concentrated on something you like about your reflection?
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