Not exact matches
Even
in - person time tracking
systems are
flawed, with employees able to clock
in for each
other, or say they're working when they aren't.
It's important to note that despite
flaws in the
system, Facebook offers its users much, much more control of site governance that any
other major website.
But you see, I don't expect bad things to happen to me as created by
other Chrisitans, but I have no illusions or rose - colored glasses on — Satan is alive and well and will use people within the church
system to kill and destroy — My faith is NOT
in the church
system, but
in Christ who set up the church as HIS Body by calling saved, but
flawed people into it.
But you see, I donâ $ ™ t expect bad things to happen to me as created by
other Chrisitans, but I have no illusions or rose - colored glasses onâ $ «Satan is alive and well and will use people within the church
system to kill and destroyâ $ «My faith is NOT
in the church
system, but
in Christ who set up the church as HIS Body by calling saved, but
flawed people into it.»
The Committee's report acknowledged the serious customer service failures by HMRC and Concentrix but also highlighted
other flaws in the compliance processes that left claimants facing «a decision making
system stacked against them».
The state Senate returned to session on Aug. 6 and passed a bill to renew mayoral control of the city's public schools, along with
other related bills to increase parental input
in the school
system and address some of the
other flaws in the original legislation.
Today's report acknowledges the customer service failures by HMRC and Concentrix and the poor handling of the contract by HMRC, but also highlights
other flaws in the compliance processes that left claimants facing a «decision making
system stacked against them».
Then, this past April, she teamed up with three
other scientific superstars — Bruce Alberts, former president of the National Academy of Sciences and former editor -
in - chief of Science; Marc W. Kirschner, founding chair of the Department of
Systems Biology at Harvard Medical School; and Harold Varmus, Nobel laureate, former director of NIH, and current director of the National Cancer Institute — to publish «Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic
flaws,» a critique and call for reform that seems already to have altered the course of the workforce debate,
in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
«The
other experiment we do is
in flawed systems,» Alvarez - Melis explains.
It has some little
flaws in the control
system, but it's great
in all
other respects.
In The Other Side of the Report Card: Assessing Students» Social, Emotional, and Character Development, J.J. Ferrito, Dominic Moceri, and I analyzed report card comments and their ubiquitous drop - down menus, and we found many flaws in the current syste
In The
Other Side of the Report Card: Assessing Students» Social, Emotional, and Character Development, J.J. Ferrito, Dominic Moceri, and I analyzed report card comments and their ubiquitous drop - down menus, and we found many
flaws in the current syste
in the current
system.
And, it suffers from many of the
flaws in other state
systems.
And
in a major design
flaw, what is intended to be an innovative rail
system down the center of the cabin, convenient for attaching cup holders and
other accessories, divides the rear seats, making the car strictly a four - seater.
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.
This was written April 2011 and while there have been exciting advances
in canine health and the plethora of new «certifications»
in 2015 do require permanent identification for dogs to be tested, there are
other serious
flaws in our canine health certification
system.
Crashing could be eased by a good respawn
system, and the
system here is quicker than most at getting you back on the track, but like much of the rest of the game it's very
flawed; often a respawn will skip out a large chunk of the track giving you an advantage rather than penalizing you for crashing out, and at
other times the respawn just won't kick
in.
Obtain or attempt to obtain any unfair advantage, procure
in - game items and / or currency, or bypass any game
system by exploiting a bug, design
flaw, technical issue, or by any
other method.
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.
A QA position is typically seen as an entry level position, where no real prior skill or qualification is needed
other than having a passing familiarity with computers and games console
systems and a passion for games — a lot of passion for games — and the ability to critique them or see past the gloss and find the
flaws in a game.
Some say thermometers are
flawed and the world isn't warming much,
others that warming and cool spells are the result of solar vagaries, ocean cycles or simple random variability
in a sloshy
system (basically anything but greenhouse gases, their critics note).
The SOUTHAMPTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE — REPORT OF THE Economic Crisis Committee 1933 accurately identified the fundamental
flaws in our banking and monetary
system but like all
other threats to the monopoly of banking interests, was buried.
Along with numerous colleagues, I was an author on a successful large NSF climate grant application and a paper modelling effects of temperature increases on precipitation (and also papers pointing out
flaws in models
in other systems).
Like Bob Tisdale, you (and apparently many
others here) don't understand that it is not a
flaw of the climate models when the simulations with these models principally don't reproduce the chronological succession of events, e.g., the succession of El Nino and La Nina - events, how they are observed
in the real atmosphere - ocean
system.
Sponsored by three activist groups — Oil Change International, Environmental Action, and The
Other 98 % — the 30 - second ad was part of a crowd - funded campaign to point out the fatal
flaw in ExxonMobil's business model to maximize oil and gas extraction across the globe regardless of the growing threat to the stability of Earth's climate
system and thus the livability of the planet for our children, their children, and future generations.
The investigation might be revealing, pointing out the misconduct of
other employees or
flaws in your corporate
systems.
Depending on the network configuration, the
flaw also could allow an attacker to inject or manipulate information
in the
system — for example, inject ransomware or
other malware into websites being used.
Look for a pair of active studio monitor speakers that represent your work as accurately as possible, and don't color the sound
in a way that way hide
flaws in a recording that could show up on
other listeners»
systems.
The straightforward, apps - first approach has merit, especially as Apple and
others work through the
flaws in their more ambitious
systems.
It's important to note that despite
flaws in the
system, Facebook offers its users much, much more control of site governance that any
other major website.
«The hardware instructions would be tailored to a given platform, of course, but depending on what
flaw is being exploited, the approach might be similarly applied to
other systems in the same chipset family.»
Windows, Linux, MacOS, and
other computer operating
systems running on Intel or AMD chips could be exposed to a serious security threat as a major design
flaw in the... Read More
And whereas bad debts pervaded Japan's entire economy, Katz argued, the U.S. recession wasn't the result of structural
flaws, but rather of excesses
in the financial
system that came from deregulation and
other policy mistakes that he sees as correctable.