Sentences with phrase «several flaws in it»

That is one of the several flaws in the paper that make interpretation of what the paper says somewhat vague.
It showed EnE very poorly that they did not find the several flaws in it, during reviews.
Various other scientific groups pointed out several flaws in the methods and assumptions in each of their publications, and in fact one editor resigned because he felt his journal had failed its task of conducting rigorous peer - review in publishing a fundamentally flawed 2011 Spencer and Braswell paper (black in the first graphic).
Upon testing, however, the gaming community has pointed out several flaws in the benchmark which renders it unreliable.
The Department of Education sees several flaws in the existing student debt collection process:
Her post has several flaws in it, the largest and most egregious one of which is that Rusch was ALREADY A PUBLISHED AUTHOR when she started self - publishing, so really, her saying «just publish books and don't promote them» has a completely different meaning for her.
The break, known as LS1 for «long stop one», is needed to correct several flaws in the original design of the collider, which is located underground at CERN, Europe's particle - physics laboratory near Geneva in Switzerland.
there are several flaws in that — not the least of which is the definition of a pastor as an «authority» figure in a premodern / modern western context.

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After several years of research, in 2011 De Brouwer launched Scanadu, a start - up he believes can be instrumental in solving one of modern health care's major flaws: that humans rely too heavily on the expertise of doctors and not nearly enough on data.
The iCloud service was further tarnished in 2014 when a security flaw allowed attackers to steal and publicly post nude photos from the accounts of several Hollywood celebrities.
But even without changes in the economic climate, the last couple of decades have highlighted several other, fundamental flaws in this approach:
In fact you know full well I and others here have made several valid points you've deliberately ignored because you don't have the integrity to acknowledge it when someone else has refuted your horribly flawed logic.
UKRAINEJohn P. Burgess's article «Christian Witness in Ukraine» (October) is flawed in several significant ways.
Even if one finds some flaw in the evidence about, say, card playing, there are still several dozen other indicators showing the same trend.
The ad is based on an increasingly flawed premise that has misinformed large portions of several generations of well - intentioned evangelicals: We are in a clearly defined culture war.
This approach is flawed in several ways.
This is a parity - heavy year in which every team has a flaw — Clemson lost to Syracuse, Oklahoma failed to really put away several weaker teams, Georgia got blown out once (but avenged it), and UCF failed to go back in time and schedule teams that would happen to be good — but that's no reason to default to two teams that've combined for five Playoff bids in three years.
There is a litany of serious flaws in several of the 58 sections of the bill, and here are some of them: the bill would compel registration of NGOs (including those already registered under the Companies and Allied Matters Act); heavily criminalize non-compliance with its provisions (up to 18 months in prison); ensure full executive control over the licensing, funding and supervision of operations of NGOs through a Board appointed by the president and dominated by political representatives.
In our response to the Department for Transport consultation we made it clear that there were potential flaws in the analysis, several assumptions were made in crucial areas and serious questions have been left unanswereIn our response to the Department for Transport consultation we made it clear that there were potential flaws in the analysis, several assumptions were made in crucial areas and serious questions have been left unanswerein the analysis, several assumptions were made in crucial areas and serious questions have been left unanswerein crucial areas and serious questions have been left unanswered.
In the veto message provided to Observer by the governor's office, Cuomo states the bill contains «several fundamental flaws» they were unable to resolve with the legislature «that make the bill legally specious and practically unenforceable.»
Mr Justice Mitting found the decision to slash feed - in tariffs (FiT) several months early, before a consultation on the issue ended, was «legally flawed».
Democrats were protesting their limited role in those negotiations, fearing that Republicans would win with a straight extension of what Democrats consider a flawed law for several years.
In response, UFT President Michael Mulgrew denounced King's flawed rollout of the Common Core and noted that the UFT has advocated for similar initiatives for several years.
«New algorithm repairs corrupted digital images in one step: Technique uses the power of artificial neural networks to address several types of flaws and degradations in a single image at once.»
«What happened to me exposes vital security flaws in several customer - service systems, most notably Apple's and Amazon's,» Honan wrote in a long piece published on the Wired magazine website last night (Aug. 6).
Several questions in the 2010 survey addressed the «Climategate» controversy, which brought allegations of flawed science by researchers contributing to the work of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Links between genetics and mental illness led to several major discoveries this year: Researchers at Myriad Genetics in Salt Lake City reported finding a gene related to depression, and researchers at the University of California at San Diego found a flawed gene linked to manic depression.
But the «critical flaw» in the new research is that it doesn't fully account for the fact that women suffering from psychiatric illnesses already have a greater risk of having children with ASD, says Roy Perlis, a psychiatric geneticist at Harvard University who consults for several biotechnology startups.
Yesterday, director Li Liming of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) resigned, along with several lower - ranking officials, after a report by a panel of experts blamed China's most recent outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome on a series of flaws at the CDC's National Institute of Virology in southern Beijing.
In several famous cases, flawed statistical reasoning has sent innocent people to prison.
These data clearly demonstrate the flaws in several frequently offered explanations for why so few women hold science and engineering professorships.
At this point, I should digress to explain several critical flaws in Michael Mann's work that doom this effort.
Last April, he and some colleagues laid out several broad ideas in «Rescuing U.S. biomedical research from its systemic flaws,» an avidly read article in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
For several reasons: 1) underlying beliefs about health that are flawed yet propagated, 2) a lack of education about PFD — even among healthcare professionals, and 3) a fear to disclose certain embarrassing problems — elements all present in Jane's story.
As discussed in the sidebar below, there are several important flaws in this study.
Have bought several of these but it wasn't until this last one that I really noticed the flaw in the packaging.
In short, the study had several major design flaws, so the results should be taken with a grain of salt.
Yet in South Korean, where kimchi is eaten at several meals each day, women have a very low rate of breast cancer: https://healthcaredelivery.cancer.gov/icsn/breast/mortality.html Might be that they have a good diet that counteracts the negatives of kimchi, or the studies could be flawed.
So if you're a regular customer or are buying several pieces, or if you find flaws in a piece the shopkeeper wasn't aware of before, it's likely you can strike a deal that's good for both you and the seller.
With Moss again leading the way, The Handmaid's Tale continues to thrive in many of the same emotional, yet soaringly beautiful, ways it succeeded last year — though several key flaws remain unimproved and are sometimes even exacerbated because everything else around them is so good.
Castle of Heart may seem appealing when looking at its still pictures but once the game starts moving, a more unpleasant reality kicks in: it's hard to control, the difficulty level is forced and at the same time, unchallenging and the game suffers from several design flaws that make this experience really difficult to enjoy.
The game's visuals and sound also betray its age, meaning that it's not in a position to provide a pleasant audiovisual experience either, which only gets aggravated by several flaws that should have been corrected.
The Flaw / United Kingdom (Director: David Sington)-- Within a few months in 2008, several American financial institutions failed, and before you knew it the U.S.A. was in the red.
In addition, the pre-A-Plus Florida analysis reported by the Economic Policy Institute is plagued by several research design flaws.
While there are several problems with this simplistic argument, to avoid going too deeply into the weeds we focus on the most important flaw in this «time trend» argument.
Louisiana's voucher provides a significant level of funding, but it also has several serious design flaws in need of fixing.
It's also flawed, they argue, with several questions having multiple right answers and reading portions that require the test - taker to speed - read in order to finish in time — unnecessary burdens that are reflected in the low pass rate for all racial and ethnic groups.
Shulman said as many as several hundred teacher evaluations were invalid because of flaws in the SGOs.
This article points out the flaws in several current methods for measuring these qualities.
In designing the new ND, Mazda corrected several of the NC's flaws.
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