Sentences with phrase «recent flawed works»

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Nevertheless, recent work has uncovered critical flaws in the research which underlies this consensus.
Red Dwarf «Mistaken or flawed identification has assumed a newfound prominence in recent years: It's been cited as a factor in nearly 78 percent of the nation's first 130 convictions later overturned by DNA testing, according to the New York - based Innocence Project, which works to free the wrongly convicted.
«Mistaken or flawed identification has assumed a newfound prominence in recent years: It's been cited as a factor in nearly 78 percent of the nation's first 130 convictions later overturned by DNA testing, according to the New York - based Innocence Project, which works to free the wrongly convicted.
But in a recent report, Bauchner questioned much of that work, claiming the research has flaws.
The current delivery model that has been in place essentially unaltered for over eighty years is flawed because, in spite of all the good work done on standards and accountability in recent years, the system remains primarily «input» and compliance driven rather than «output» and performance driven.
1990 Alfa Romeo Spider Veloce, 76k original miles Red on black leather seats, Manual top, power windows, AC / heat, cassette player, Boston acoustic speakers, 5 speed manual Only flaw is right turn signal housing has a crack and minor scratches on the exterior $ 5k + in recent mechanical work - Service records available, Clean title This is a very nice Italian sports car and a great driver!
His current exhibition, There Is No Last Man, at MoMA PS1 in New York provides a sample of his recent production, with a smaller space presenting the text - and - image work Volume Eleven (flaw in the algorithm of cosmopolitanism)(2016), and a larger, improvised theater screening the feature - length film Tripoli Cancelled (2017), both of which had originally been made in the context of documenta 14.
More than a dozen climate experts, including professors at the most prestigious universities in the world and scientists who worked with the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), also told The New American in recent months that the global warming models were deeply flawed at best.
Hence, the authors of the recent GRL paper did nice work sorting out flaws in earlier research, but their press release claim about the IPCC quote isn't substantiated for that reason alone — satellite data might be entirely missing changes in species composition.
In recent years, MIT students have faced legal challenges for groundbreaking and creative work: an MIT student arrested by homeland security for wearing e-textiles who eventually dropped out; MIT researchers who found security flaws in public transportation systems; and a gradstudent whose research helped hobbyists extend the capabilities of their gaming hardware.
Just as flaws can raise red flags, so can recent repair work.
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