Sentences with phrase «own fatal flaws»

I think that's a fatal flaw,» says Matthew Gross, founder of Newsela, an edtech startup.
Elza Seregelyi, director of L - SPARK, points out that a «fatal flaw in (a) founding team (is when) founders who are self - aware may successfully get help to overcome a gap or conflict in a certain area, but those who are blindly one - sided (e.g., too technical or lacking domain expertise) or dysfunctional as a team will be unable to execute.»
The Golden Rule — treat others as you want to be treated — has a fatal flaw: it assumes that all people want to be treated the same way.
Yet the controlling nature of webinars is their fatal flaw: Webinars hijack 30 - 60 minutes of your life you'll never get back.
The story, which at least 841 Digg users recommended, claimed that Sony's game console had a fatal flaw in its graphics processors, that the units would have to be recalled, and that shortages were likely.
Heath argues that while shareholder - and stakeholder - driven theories of business ethics have virtues, both are also subject to fatal flaws.
In an environment where the opposition can regroup and take the advantage in a heartbeat, indecisiveness is considered a fatal flaw — worse than making a mediocre decision, because a mediocre decision, especially if swiftly rendered and executed, at least stands a chance.
The Golden Rule (treat others as you want to be treated) has a fatal flaw: it assumes that all people want to be treated the same way.
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.
These otherwise brilliant characters most often are felled by their own fatal flaws.
When Nilan had a falling - out with her rep, the fast - pay arrangement was seen to have a near - fatal flaw: «the problem was that at the end of the relationship, we didn't have a customer base, so it was like starting from scratch again.»
The Canadian economy's fatal flaw is our lack of exposure to the world's fastest - growing economies.
One fatal flaw of an income - driven repayment plan is what happens after the predetermined payment period.
Significant development dollars are invested early in the process to thoroughly screen projects for potential fatal flaws that would impede viability and cost competitiveness.
Tunnel vision and not gathering user feedback are fatal flaws for most startups.
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.
Sometimes I think the fatal flaw of humans reduces to our unwillingness to give a crap about the future (inequality, recession, melting icecaps) when we can have something today.
The fatal flaw being buyer personas were developed as profiles with push messaging and demand generation thinking as opposed to how to fulfill the goals of buyers.
As a currency and asset class, bitcoin has potentially fatal flaws — which is why we believe it's a matter of when, not if, the bitcoin bubble will pop.
The fatal flaw here is failure to recognize the importance of fluctuations in the neutral rate and market perceptions of its future level.
Plus, Kalanick's fatal flaw and broader questions for all of tech.
China's digital currency director said that excessive decentralization is a fatal flaw that spells doom for Bitcoin, Ethereum, and many other public blockchains.
Our report was among the first to identify the fatal flaw in Twitter's business model:
He goes on to point out a fatal flaw at the heart of the ads:
Brent Cook Names Two Top Picks for 2017 Jan 6, 2017 http://jaytaylormedia.com/media/BrentCook20160106.mp3 Brent Cook names his top picks and talks of fatal flaws to look for in junior mining stocks.
The disposal of unsound religious beliefs and practices through the resolute application of knowledge leading to common acceptance of their fatal flaws is a well - established and time - honored tradition whose constructive value is populated with hundreds of noteworthy precedents that serve as benchmarks in the continuing enlightenment of the human race.
There's one fatal flaw in your argument.
That is religion's ultimately fatal flaw.
there is however a fatal flaw in communism and that is incentive.
In a book which offers a radical rethink on the nature of the soul, this is a fatal flaw.
There is good reason to think that the fatal flaw of the indicated argumentation for epistemic relativism lies in its failure to give due heed to the dialectic of process and product — and in particular the distinction between instances of the production of information and the items of information that are produced.
And that is a fatal flaw in his ideas.
Yep, like everyone else who ever tried to sell the complete truth to others, Jesus had the fatal flaw of not HAVING anything like the complete truth under his own fairly mediocre intellectual control.
Why people who follow christianity can't see that fatal flaw is just another example of the pervasive cognitive dissonance required to be one of the sheep.
But it has a fatal flaw.
This is a fatal flaw in liberal Christianity.
This is, in the opinion of some, a fatal flaw in the inductively woven fabric, and to this matter attention will shortly be given.
That, I think, became a fatal flaw.
The fatal flaw in Gregory's metaphysics is not his otherworldliness but his inability to conceive of the worldliness of the supernatural.
But the fatal flaw in all such theories is that crystals, while highly ordered, are low in information content.
that is a fatal flaw in your assumption because not only will religion not make a person honest, but a lack of religion will also not make a person honest.
Theologically, the fatal flaw at Edinburgh was not so much doctrinal disagreement as apparent doctrinal indifference, since doctrine was not on the agenda.
At our last lunch, on Lexington near 60th, not long before his final illness, he noted with disapproval the anorexic waitresses and expatiated engagingly on why the fashions of androgyny are part and parcel of the propensity for abstraction that is the fatal flaw of Western culture.
All new devices and all new laws have flaws — sometimes fatal flaws.
Tom Bethell («Against Sociobiology,» January) is to be commended for pointing out the fatal flaw of socio biology and of its latter «day offspring «evolutionary psychology»: the lack of falsifiability of many of the hypotheses proposed in these fields.
I also used Tony's marinara sauce he made but I made a fatal flaw.
M&C Saatchi chief strategy officer Justin Graham points to a fatal flaw in Coke's logic.
Napa Planning Commission Rejects Proposed Mount Veeder Winery In a rare move, the Napa County Planning Commission decided a proposed new winery has fatal flaws that merit outright rejection...
The passion of the home crowd was the fatal flaw, an unexpectedly ironic twist.
After very promising signs in pre-season testing, Honda looked to have resolved the fatal flaws that have followed it in the past three years.
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