But most important for the voyeur with a camera is the array of fascinating hand gestures: fingers flipping at a frantic pace through stacks of dusty, cat - clawed albums, or, most beautiful of all, the pivot of the vinyl disk held in suspension between palm and fingertips to catch the light and
reveal fatal flaws.»
This reveals the fatal flaw in the logic of those who lie to you about mortgages.
As the sunlight Brandies spoke of
reveals the fatal flaws underlying the anti-TNR rhetoric, it helps light the way forward.
Not exact matches
Still not really as well done as the first, but the
fatal flaw that kills this film comes from the terrible last 20 minutes of the film when the identity of the killer is
revealed and the resulting post-climactic mess.
Emily
reveals that Arthur knew of the
flawed drug's issues and did nothing about the
fatal side effects, so Ben persuades her to provide the info.
The NEPC report paints a dismal picture of student learning at K12 - operated schools, but the
fatal flaw of the report is that the measures of «performance» it employs are based primarily on outcomes such as test scores that may
reveal more about student background than about the quality of the school, and on inappropriate comparisons between virtual schools and all schools in the same state.
APCO's assignment for Imperial Oil was to bring together a roster of climate change skeptics to
reveal Kyoto's «science and technology
fatal flaws.»
While not attending in person, Wojick was listed as «available for phone & email interviews» for a press conference titled «Kyoto's
Fatal Flaws Revealed.»
Patterson partcipated in the Kyoto's
Fatal Flaws Revealed press conference, organized by Tom Harris of APCO Worldwide and held in Ottawa on November 13, 2002, along with other climate change sceptics including Fred Singer and Tim Ball.