Sentences with phrase «real flaw of»

It's the sole real flaw of Hellblade's nonexistent user interface, which otherwise allows the force of Senua's raw emotions to filter through the screen unblemished by numbers or meters.
The real flaw of this film is that the four leads aren't the best actors going.
The only real flaw of the film is that it may be too rich, too full.
In fact, in an earnings call in 2010, Steve Jobs detailed the real flaws of a 7 - inch screen: «One naturally thinks that a 7 - inch screen would offer 70 percent of the benefits of a 10 - inch screen.

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But when a set of volunteers rated the responses based on how likely they were to hire each person, the minority of people who admitted to «real» flaws were perceived as more honest, and therefore as better hires.
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.»
Ask God to show you the REAL truth and not some religiously flawed version of it.
You can use the same flawed logic (or lack their of) to come the same conclusion that the Easter Bunny is real.
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 affability.
But isn't the Bible a product of religion, and thus just as flawed as everything else man thinks about some real being called God?
Does the apparently irreversible and forceful trend deconstructing modernity and some of its abuses (colonialism, rationalism, individualism, deism, naturalism, authoritarianism, the contractual mentality, a flawed approach to «sovereignty» and so on) mean that the hour of once colonised countries has come and that they will be given a real voice and be able to realise their aspiration to determine themselves freely?
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.
So the long and short of your question is: Yes, I know what the crucifixion means to most Christians, however that has no bearing on the real world for it's based on flawed logic and faulty creation myths.
That kind of flawed logic lets anyone create any absurd make - believe world they can think of and use the absence of evidence as a defence of the possibility that their delusion is real.
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.
For all Ozil's flaws, the former Real Madrid man staying on at Arsenal would prevent a potential disaster for the club next summer as they face being dealt the blow of having to rebuild almost their entire attack.
Chriss and Bender and Jackson and Ulis have all come into a flawed inconssistent system with no real player development to speak of.
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 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.
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.
A more accurate title might be We hope that vague, unsubstantiated «flaws» that we've made up might be used to mislead others about the real dangers of homebirth.
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.
The forgiving silhouette of the cheery, coral - colored tunic hides any (real or perceived) flaws.
Real - life crash testimonials reinforce how safe this seat is, plus there are very few complaints of dangerous flaws, and many of those could be easily remedied.
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.
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.
Modelers working on this are doing the best they can to predict as accurately as possible what the likely consequences of various flawed policies, and for the most part they are noting the very real uncertainties.
He was evidently real, he had that flawed bodily reality that we have, when we are not tricks of technology.
«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.
Scientists have long tried to study the phenomenon, but now researchers say that many of these experiments are flawed and fail to accurately represent real - world conditions.
The second flaw is a corollary of that nearsightedness: most members of the medical community (though there is a real debate getting off the ground) believe that it is impossible to have both PCOS and hypothalamic amenorrhea at the same time.
I'm happy to tell you that the pineapple's only real flaw is its moderate sugar content of 10 grams per 100 grams.
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.
Equally, I fully appreciate the wonders of meeting a true «real» lady... flaws and all.
I am real, tangible, interesting, human, flawed just like a lot of others.
FULL ARTICLE @ CHINA DAILY Mark Brooks: Real world matchmaking services are severely flawed due to a lack of selection.
Maybe we should post a list of our flaws to assure these sugar daddies that we are real and that just because we happen to be lovely to look at and play with, it is still okay to approach us with honesty and to be themselves.
Sugar Baby Ms. V Writes: Maybe we should post a list of our flaws to assure these sugar daddies that we are real and that just because we happen to be lovely to look at and play...
There are lots of little flaws with this game, and fans will no doubt be upset about the change from turn - based to real - time with pause.
The only real flaw is the lack of variety in the monsters, which only change form based on what you do throughout the game.
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