Sentences with phrase «shortcomings on»

The FSA is currently investigating security shortcomings on all cryptocurrency exchanges after the Coincheck cyber-heist where hackers stole $ 530 million in NEM.
Yet, the technology's shortcomings on privacy and confidentiality have emerged as perhaps the most daunting roadblocks.
In an interview with the New York Times earlier this month, Thiel acknowledged shortcomings on his part when it comes to Facebook's problems.
It kills me to see these companies taking out their own shortcomings on the backs of faithful customers.
He has been very quick to blame his shortcomings on other parties throughout the process.
Of greater concern is the underlying causes of the errors, namely two related shortcomings on the part of all the letter's authors and signers — the belief that their fame or their expertise in other fields automatically granted them authority to comment on climate science.
by Greg Walcher, E&E Legal Senior Policy Fellow As appearing in the American Spectator Renewables are now blaming their shortcomings on the problems they're intended to fix.
While there are some rather unfortunate technical shortcomings on the PC version, gamers can be happy that XBlaze Code: Embryo at least plays fine on computers.
We could deal with the email shortcomings on the iPhone, and we could deal with the improved but not incredible browser on the Bold.
Yet despite its shortcomings on the stat sheet, the 2011 Nissan Quest binds the strands of minivan ownership — Swiss - Army - knife versatility, midsize - pickup brawn — into an experience that Dads can embrace rather than one to which they must be resigned.
Our testers universally praised the ride quality of the 2015 Honda Fit — one of the few shortcomings on the previous car.
Its shortcomings on the track are acceptable, considering the ST's price point and intended audience.
Russell Hobby, general secretary of the NAHT, to which many heads have complained about academisation tactics, says it is interesting that Ofsted seems to be shifting responsibility for shortcomings on to the DfE, but he welcomes the response.
The teachers surveyed generally blamed such shortcomings on students» overuse of calculators.
It is also clear that despite their best intentions many teachers, principals, superintendents, and professors at schools of education do not know how to address these shortcomings on a meaningful scale.
One is inclined, perhaps, to blame its shortcomings on its source material.
He's now jobless and stuck with his father Harold (Dustin Hoffman), an artist who never quite received the attention his work was deserving of, but has laid all of his shortcomings on those around him, which may be why he's on his fourth wife, a surly hipster named Maureen (Emma Thompson).
Mirror of Fate got away with its shortcomings on a handheld, but on the big screen it becomes painfully obvious how much it falls short.
As we say stats don't lie but to pin our shortcomings on Cazorla is wrong.
At what point to you stop blaming his shortcomings on everyone else around him?
I might say, however, that if on the right team, Bamba's shortcomings on offense could be covered up and his defense would make up for it.
The reality is, the Irish's 7 - 6 record last season was the result of numerous shortcomings on the roster.
Both can have shortcomings on their day.
It is only when weaknesses and shortcomings on both sides are roundly acknowledged that we will be in a position to learn from one another and so to grow in charity and unity.
--- It just blows my mind that because you do something like «find a personal comfort zone and construct a theological and cultural justification around it» you pin you shortcomings on «ALL of us.»
After that metaphorical head pat for Danica, one is forced to conclude that whatever reflection he may have given the latter has been quickly abandoned in favor of reflexive denial of any shortcomings on his part.
Knowing I had shortcomings on the business side, I enrolled in accounting and finance classes.
Lack of such a dialogue is clearly a great shortcoming on the part of all concerned and it has to be put right.
I don't think so, because it would be a shortcoming on the part of the receiver rather than on the side of God, whereas God would indeed be to blame if the information were to play a role in God's selection of the initial aim, like the standard interpretation has it.
This is not any shortcoming on your part, it's just the way it is.
But this year something funny happened: I realized that the previous 25 or so New Year's resolutions had been so flawlessly executed, that I self - improved myself right into a perfect, un-improvable corner — leaving nary a single character flaw or physical shortcoming on which to focus.
Inside, however, there will be a more prominent screen and new controls intended to elevate perceived quality, a shortcoming on the current car.
- Inside, there will be a more prominent screen and new controls intended to elevate perceived quality, a shortcoming on the current car.
Generous hip and shoulder room, a noticeable shortcoming on previous models, is a thing of the past.
It was lacked on the Redmi Note 3 and it is again a shortcoming on Redmi Note 4.
The one other software shortcoming on the Mi Box seems to be an exacerbation of an overall Android TV problem in that it doesn't do a great job of automatically sleeping and waking up on its own.
When he was annoyed by some perceived error or shortcoming on her part, he'd throw her against the wall, knock her to the ground, or beat her with his belt.

Not exact matches

Just about every model on the market today has shortcomings, so there's still plenty of room for improvement.
The emphasis on cost reduction has exposed dangerous shortcomings in the common practices of the rail industry, Plokhaar says.
For many, it was a wake - up call on their city's shortcomings that has led to changes, reports The Wall Street Journal.
Even as Silicon Valley is being exposed for its dark sides — everything from its diversity shortcomings, to its focus on money, to scandals around sexual harassment, ageism and the cost of living — it's provided a playbook for growth and innovation for the rest of the world.
Getting uncomfortable means that we stop focusing inwards on our fears, our perceived failings and our shortcomings and get on with the task at hand, which is living a rich and meaningful life.
As a child, Corcoran wasn't an ace student, but instead of focusing on her scholarly shortcomings, her mother chose to celebrate her imagination.
The story shed light on several of Facebook's major shortcomings, not least of which included shoddy privacy policies and lack of user transparency.
The moment you decide to accept your shortcomings and bet entirely on your strengths, things will change.
While manufacturers of these systems have put a heavy emphasis on the use of voice interaction, shortcomings in the technology can still result in drivers taking their eyes off the road and focusing them on the fun stuff in the dashboard.
In their announcement on Wednesday, regulators agreed that Citigroup's (c) plan also had shortcomings, but overall, its flaws were less severe.
Rather, it stems from a complex interplay of untenable financial pressures on some households, coupled with widespread cognitive and behavioural shortcomings that lead well - intentioned people to make profoundly bad decisions.
FRANKFURT (Reuters)- European Central Bank inspectors found shortcomings and miscalculations worth more than 10 billion euros when going through euro zone banks» loan books last year, the ECB said on Monday.
But the shortcomings of one game don't mean that augmented reality itself is a flop — if anything, Pokémon Go has whetted audience hunger for a more developed take on gaming that integrates real - world movement and social interaction.
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