Sentences with phrase «real flaw in»

The real flaw in that argument, though, is that the price of fossil - fuel power does not include the costs of waste disposal AT ALL.
The only real flaw in this otherwise great system is that there's no way to improve or modify existing items, and so with the huge amounts of constantly improving loot that gets thrown at you, the epic sword you just created can quickly become redundant.
The only real flaw in the book, if you can actually call it a flaw, is in the subject matter and conclusions contained within the pages.
No, the real flaw in this project, is the very idea of games being for rent in the first place.
The only real flaw in this system is that one can not download any ebook without a credit card.
Besides the overall predictability of the movie, the only real flaw in The New Guy is the suspension of disbelief required to believe that Qualls could be tarted up enough to be the popular guy.
The only real flaw in the otherwise outstanding transfer is the presence of a moderate amount of edge enhancement.
It is the only real flaw in the vegan diet (except B12) or at least we haven't found an answer for that by now.
While Christopher Bailey created an enjoyable collection that has no real flaws in terms of design and styling, the resemblance to Prada's Fall 2013 collection can not be ignored.
The only real flaws in the whole package are the lack of an official English translation for lyrics and the omission of a couple features in the mainstay games.
I see very little in this paper that actually demonstrates real flaws in prior work.»

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That project, which required the software to work in real time, opened his eyes to a what he saw as a flaw in the software that powers most computers.
Apps that give teachers real - time feedback on student understanding will also become the norm, Chaudhry says, solving a major flaw in our education system.
But the best villains are rooted in the flaws of real humans.
I believe strongly in the need to go through the exercise of building a financial model (can focus mind and expose hidden assumptions and flaws), and agree that the focus should not be on formal financial documents or even on the resulting numbers themselves (that is, until you are up and running and have real numbers).
I can tell you when I sat in the grass with Doug Pagitt in 1996 (I think) and he was dreaming of starting his church and the ideas and desire to be real and true and different... I believe the intention was authentic... then ego, greed, status, book deals, money and the inability to admit a flaw messed him up.
Mercy's political origins are important to remember, because it's very easy for a flawed application of mercy to lead to grave injustices in real life.
-LSB-...] Caritas in Veritate has real literary and practical flaws -LSB-...] yet, viewed in the light of Benedict's earlier encyclicals, Caritas in Veritate can be seen as one long call to conversion -LSB-... requiring] «new eyes and a new heart, capable of rising above a materialistic vision of human events.»
Agreed and whenever you ask a believer to provide evidence of their theory, they can't so they just turn around and point out flaws (real or imagined) in yours.
The only way I found was observation, thought and science but if you try these you see the intrinsic flaws in each of them and none can lead to any kind of real knowledge.
The medieval city, for all its real inequities and flaws, was a partial realization of a social order ritually imagined in Christian baptism.
In interviews, Cruise has said that those who knew Barry Seal in real life loved him in spite of his flaws, and this seems to hold true for a lot of public figures who overcome scrutiny through outward affabilitIn interviews, Cruise has said that those who knew Barry Seal in real life loved him in spite of his flaws, and this seems to hold true for a lot of public figures who overcome scrutiny through outward affabilitin real life loved him in spite of his flaws, and this seems to hold true for a lot of public figures who overcome scrutiny through outward affabilitin spite of his flaws, and this seems to hold true for a lot of public figures who overcome scrutiny through outward affability.
The real question is whether one wants to use this flaw in Niebuhr's own account.
Of course the flaw in that is there is no real test to determine if someone is genuine in thier religious beliefs and someone who is faking it for personal gain.
The fundamental flaw with ESCAS is that it still largely relies on industry self - regulation and, ultimately, regardless of what rules Australia puts in place, we still have no real control over what happens to our animals once they set foot in other countries.
In time, I think Wenger keeping us in the top four with some of the squads he assembled will be considered a real achievement, but without the talent that made us champions so often, the flaws in his work became more apparenIn time, I think Wenger keeping us in the top four with some of the squads he assembled will be considered a real achievement, but without the talent that made us champions so often, the flaws in his work became more apparenin the top four with some of the squads he assembled will be considered a real achievement, but without the talent that made us champions so often, the flaws in his work became more apparenin his work became more apparent.
Their invincible backline is no longer feared, and in Real Madrid's case, loved as Barca's defensive flaws suit the tactical nature of Madrid's play, quick counter-attacking football which the slow Barcelona backline can no longer cope with.
It took two - injury time goals from Cristiano Ronaldo to overcome the former, while a heavy defeat to the latter came as a real shock and served as a stark reminder that despite their success in France in 2016, Portugal are still very flawed.
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.
So, while it's taken in some circles as fact that 50 percent of people who ask for divorce regret the decision, the reality is that research is too flawed to draw any real conclusions from.
Nana Akufo - Addo on Monday delivered «The Real State of the Nation Address» highlighting the flaws of the current administration and calling for change of government in the November 7 general elections.
But soon it will run into real problems: the trials in Iraq will likely finish before the team even starts its work, and the UN will rightly be unable to hand evidence they gather over to Iraqi courts because of their deeply flawed trials and use of the death penalty.
«This survey highlights the real design flaws in Universal Credit.
but the real flaw was introduced when the party reformed its procedures after the chaos of an apparent selection - rigging attempt in Falkirk.
In real life too, flaws on the keys of typewriters have been used by forensic scientists to trace the source of a document.
Regarding Keystone, I myself think it is clear that Obama should say no to Keystone, because it is something in his power to do, which would have some effect on retarding development of the tar sands (despite what the flawed State Department EIS [Environmental Impact Statement] said), and because we really wouldn't get any significant benefit from saying yes; no real oil security, few permanent jobs, and most of the money goes to Canada and to refiners in free - trade zones.
• GLOBAL WARMING Physicist Richard A. Muller, although convinced that climate change is real, potentially dangerous and probably caused in part by humans, has disagreed with many climate scientists, asserting that their measurements and analyses are deeply flawed.
«The resulting flawed or even incomplete 3D geometries then pose a real problem for a range of applications, for example in virtual or augmented reality, working together with robots, or 3D printing,» explains Mario Fritz.
But self - reliance is so deeply ingrained in us that it pervades our work lives, our relationships and our health choices, so it is a real challenge to accept that it might sometimes be a character flaw.
Sure, energy balance is a real factor... but the idea that you can just move more and eat less to get into killer shape has a FATAL flaw (which I'll cover in detail below).
And this leads me to another minor flaw about the game... Battles offer no real reward as in the previous titles.
However, until that happens, I'm content to watch this multi-talented actor / performer in whatever screen roles he chooses — Wolverine, an Australian drover, a deceitful partner — or, as in Real Steel, a struggling boxing promoter whose many character flaws include a willingness to sell his 11 - year - old son.
The fine Polish director Agnieszka Holland (Europa Europa) pays her respects with a daringly murky - looking movie that demands viewers enter the void too and meet Socha and his Jews as real, flawed men and women behaving in flawed ways under suffocating conditions.
The only real flaw is the lack of variety in the monsters, which only change form based on what you do throughout the game.
Based on the book of the same name by Sestero and Tom Bissell, which in turn is based on the real - life events that led to the making of one of the most bizarre unintentional comedies of all time, James Franco's film is a triumphant and uproarious comedy that celebrates flawed creators and their mistaken creations.
Plus some parts just demand to be seen again, with excellent camera work, luxurious lighting and dramatic scenery and flawed characters with secrets to maintain while trying to «keep it all together» in the midst of crisis and remaining warm and human meaning they come across as human and real.
Anchored by truly great performances by Michelle Williams, Seth Rogen, Luke Kirby and Sarah Silverman, the deeply flawed characters in «Take This Waltz» can be ugly and irredeemable, but as blemished as the picture is at times — questionable cinematic choices are made on top of morally questionable ones — it's boldly real, achingly raw and intimate in a way that's rarely seen onscreen.
And while, the alleged flaw in the script reveals a side of Carver's personality that encourages understanding, if not compassion, the real estate agent is also shown to be a link in the chain that goes higher to government manipulating property developers (Barangaroo, anyone?).
Yet there's something suspect in the way the film disposes of him, as if his very real complications (the paternal love he shows alongside his libidinous flaws) have no place in the unconvincingly traditionalist family portrait Cholodenko is painting.
Creating a major flaw in this diamond of a movie, makes Forrester another questionable family film rather than a real find.
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