Each is a quality case but each has
the same fatal flaw.
It contained
the same fatal flaw as the theoretical program the Senate President could support.
Not exact matches
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.
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.
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.
For those who view the instability of VAMs as a
fatal flaw limiting their utility for high - or low - stakes decisions about teachers, these results suggest that the
same concerns may apply to observations and student survey measures.
A lot of the spec has stayed the
same, but it may have taken one of the
fatal flaws from the last generation — a flimsy keyboard cover — and improved upon it slightly to give a better experience.