Sentences with phrase «smallest flaws in»

The tech giant is trying to profit from its battery replacement initiative by pointing to smallest flaws in the iPhone and making owners pay more than what a battery replacement would have cost.
I think the track, as a lot of the tracks do, has some small flaws in the sense that it's hard to follow.
The reason for making this distinction is that I believe Lakonishok, Shleifer, and Vishny's characterization of the returns to value as contrarian returns is a small flaw in Contrarian Investment, Extrapolation and Risk.
-LSB-...] and Vishny's characterization of the returns to value as contrarian returns is a small flaw in Contrarian Investment, Extrapolation and Risk.
However, in spite of Toad's different attempts at protecting her during the various issues, Peach still manages to get kidnapped by Bowser frequently due to the certain small flaws in the plans that Toad and the other guards create while guarding Peach.
But these are small flaws in what is overall an excellent game.
It's not a huge issue and game play is still smooth once you're past the initial load, but it just hints at a potentially small flaw in the low 1.2 GHz clock speed of the quad - core chip.

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Thanks to a «front - end flaw» in Flexcoin's software code, hackers ripped off all 896 of the small trading post's modest supply of bitcoins.
The automaker agreed to report safety problems a lot faster — it only started recalling 2.6 million small cars this February, more than a decade after engineers first found a flaw in the switches.
In the 16 months that Donald Trump has been president, the U.S.'s previously flawed immigration system has gone from bad to worse — particularly for small companies that rely on skilled immigrant labor.
The flaws in Pokémon Go are multiple, and range from small details to all - encompassing philosophical shortcomings (and I'm just talking about design, not the game's various technical problems).
When it first learned about critical flaws plaguing its processors, Intel told a small group of customers, among them are Chinese technology firms including Alibaba Group, but didn't include the U.S. government in its initial disclosures, a new report alleges.
The equal weight index corrects this systematic flaw to a degree (the small correction is still worth 2.7 percent per year in additional performance).
«Central clearing will play a critical role in correcting long - standing flaws in market structure caused by overconcentration of exposures among a relatively small number of dealers,» according to the TABB Group study, which was commissioned by the World Federation of Exchanges.
«(And so) there is now a small but vociferous group who claim that philosophy of science should take Kant more seriously, in particular that it should admit that its unabashedly naturalistic take on science is deeply flawed.
leave it to atheists to focus on small matters like consistency... sign of a weak argument pointing out flaws in The Unalterable Word of the Almighty!
The answers usually proffered for what we see as basic logical flaws in Christianity — «you have been blinded by your lack of faith» «God moves in mysterious ways» «God is outside the Universe» or «our minds are too small to understand the greatness of God» are never satisfying to us.
But in the spirit of us all being part of the human race: flawed, frail, and forgiving, and sharing this one planet that gives us so much, it would a small gesture from a fellow human being.
The transfer system has proven its flaws this season as the problems in defence were apparent from the start; yet Bilbao weren't willing to risk signing someone from their small pool who wouldn't be good enough.
Most of the flaws are in regards to adjusting the harness and the smaller size of the cradle in the shell.
These clothes are rejected from factories for a small or unnoticeable flaw in the weave or design of the cloth.
Well, there is a fundamental flaw in this thinking... or rather a small detail they would like consumers to over look.
Researchers supporting co-parenting identified a number of fundamental methodological flaws of recent studies that challenge co-parenting of infants and young children: the failure to interview both parents, small and non-representative samples and use of unreliable and invalid measures, and the fact that even these studies have actually found no significant differences in child outcomes in single versus co-parenting families.
The company said in a statement that a large portion of the current rate increase for small group plans can be attributed to the risk adjustment program, «which includes flawed methodology that is adversely affecting nearly all insurers on New York State's health exchange.
Murphy initially voted against the health care bill in the House last November, because he said «it did not adequately address the fundamentally flawed system,» but he supported the final health care bill in March, saying «it will stop the out of control growth of health care costs, protect our local industries and jobs from unfair taxes, and help small businesses create jobs.»
We are seeing some small steps in this direction, but our courts still have a long way to go to better ensure that innocent people are not punished because of flaws in this very influential type of evidence.
The VPF figure of # 1.83 million (published in July 2016) emerged from a 20 - year - old small - scale opinion survey of 167 people and its interpretation method has recently been shown to be too flawed to be credible.
As flawed as they are, rowing movements are absolutely necessary for building up your overall back width and thickness because they help target multiple muscle groups in the back complex, including the traps, rhombs and small muscles of the mid and upper back.
The small studies that the CDC cited under the «experiment» criteria in support of their contention that reducing sodium intake below current levels can reduce CVD risk are flawed by confounding factors such as excess weight in study subjects, substitution of potassium for sodium, and providing nutritional supplements to experimental subjects but not to controls.
This sounds nice and simple in theory, but, it has one small flaw.
I've spent way too much time and energy beating myself up over flaws that can't be fixed or really aren't flaws at all so I'm happy to help in any small way I can.
In the end, you can see all the small flaws due to the difficulty of the egg shape, but when you look at the overall results, you won't really notice it, so do not be discouraged.
Nonetheless, it's a step in the right direction and we're all for females working together to combat systematic flaws, even if we do have to start small.
Hopeless romantic, trapped in a small town:) I do have some major flaws, but once we get passed them / I'm quite the catch!
There are small flaws, especially in the repetitiveness of the mission structure (especially in the second half) and in the open world maps, which are too empty even for Mordor.
This game could have been the perfect game, but it has so much small flaws that can be really annoying sometimes.Graphics: 7.0 - The animations look pretty bad sometimes and the scenarios are the same in all of the campaings, but it's not terrible.Sound: 9.5 - The best thing about this game is it sound, almost perfect.
In terms of print flaws, I noticed a smattering of small specks, but these weren't a significant issue.
In terms of print flaws, I saw a couple of small specks but nothing more.
In regard to print flaws, very few appeared; we got a small speck or two but nothing more severe.
Still, the compelling - as - ever chemistry between Mulder and Scully ultimately proves instrumental in smoothing over the movie's sporadic flaws - as it's in their one - on - one interludes that The X Files easily lives up to the standard set by its small - screen predecessor's superb early seasons.
In terms of print flaws, I noticed a handful of small specks but nothing more intrusive than that.
As a detective picture about a private eye with flawed vision — in this case, a small - time independent dick and former football player named Harry Moseby (Gene Hackman), who'd like to think he's Sam Spade — it would make a great double bill with «Chinatown,» released the previous year.
For while The Theory of Everything has the usual flaws of many a biopic — compression, conflation and oversimplification — it is nevertheless among the best of its genre, thanks in no small part to Jones and Eddie Redmayne (My Week with Marilyn), who plays Hawking in an astonishing, career - making performance that rivals anything the great Daniel Day - Lewis did in My Left Foot.
My only complaint stems from a bit of awkward pacing in the middle where the pranks seem to unfold in too isolated a fashion with limited real world consequences, but it's very easy to overlook this small flaw.
Really, «Nebraska» is a small - scale quixotic adventure about the importance of dreams, no matter how pie - eyed, in which the outlined flaws could all be forgiven, if it just went somewhere a bit more surprising.
There's a pivotal moment in the trial that would seem to clinch their relationship and oddly that moment is glossed over, a small but significant flaw.
Syed concludes that the paradox of success is that it is built on failure: «every error, every flaw, every failure, however small, is a marginal gain in disguise».
This flaw is due in no small part to the blinkered nature of past research on the stability and heritability of IQ, which has relied heavily on studies of twins.
It would be easier to overlook these flaws if the MiTo was brilliant fun to drive, but Alfa Romeo's desire to make it sporty has resulted in stiff suspension that sees small imperfections jostling occupants.
Using the navigation in a so - equipped Lounge model showed a few flaws — the screen is a tad small, the voice commands are a trifle strident, and we were ordered to «stay left» when coming up to a right - hand - turn.
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