Sentences with phrase «speaking about its flaws»

While speaking about its flaws, Weber said that Bitcoin fulfilled none of the three main functions that money has.

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Fortune speaks with ReD's Christian Madsbjerg about flawed business thinking, the arrogance of Silicon Valley, and why he prefers to hire anthropology majors at his consulting firm.
When we speak out about discrimination, it is about holding up a mirror to a flaw in the system.
I shall not speak about biblical terminologies and do not need to be reminded about manuscripted religious flaws.
It's entirely relevant that Christians were just as brutal centuries ago because it speaks to the fact that the abuses in the Middle East are more about poverty and a lack of access to education than it is about the flaws of Islam.
Now to those that speak about those jailed... that does not cause the power of prayer to be flawed.
About 300 people at the Uniting the Southern Basin Open Water Forum, run by Deniliquin based lobby group Speak Up, was told there was a lack of balance and honesty in what was a flawed plan.
They only speak about football but they never show are there any flaws in practice about them or not.
Speaking at a press conference, the enforcer refused to get carried away with his first England call - up as he will be in the focus of media, who will look to take advantage of any flaws in his game, he said: «Everyone feels pressure in some way, but for me it's just about keeping my head down and staying focused.
So when he speaks out about the flaws in the SAFE law, and in favor of New York's law - abiding gun owners, the Governor and the Legislature should listen carefully.
«Outreach for systems has been their bread and butter because you can do minimal work to generate a fee and there is no incentive to [enroll] them,» said one participant in the program who did not wish to be named in order to speak candidly about its flaws.
The 57 - year - old real estate executive, accompanied by several staffers and volunteers who distributed campaign literature, frequently told those he spoke with about what he believes to be Mayor Bill de Blasio's flaws, especially a splintered relationship with the NYPD and his inability to «consensus - build» with Governor Cuomo.
eHarmony isn't the only one speaking about Tinder's flaws.
In Part 1 of our video interview, Haggis speaks with us about the nature of love, his love for flawed characters, the selfishness of artists, the painful process of writing the script, the influence of Blow - Up, and more.
Glascott spoke about Chekhov's creation of flawed human characters, her's was a bored, frustrated, neglected woman who behaved disgracefully and that all the characters in The Duel are both likeable and unlikeable.
By using well - established procedures to review the flawed policies of its predecessor, by showing respect for the rulings of the Supreme Court, and by speaking forthrightly about the connection between policy and enforcement, OCR could distance itself from some of the ugliest features of the Trump administration.
As I reported last week, Garfield educators were debating about how best to oppose the new deeply flawed Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC) Common Core tests, when the parents spoke and opted out hundreds of students from the test.
When my mom spoke about Mellitus, what a blessing he was, how much he helped her, how she did not know what she would have done without him, I remember being moved but also thinking that he could not possibly have been the saint my mother painted, that he must have been flawed and human.
I see what you mean about the Niche Group pedigree (presuming they stay in charge after this RTO)-- wasn't aware of it, many thanks, I think it deserves to be added to the list and I'll cover it in due course — although I recognize some of the directors (though speaking about pedigree, one ended up with a pretty flawed pedigree in Dublin many years back, if I recall correctly...).
The next argument, then, is usually that I only ever chat about games with these so - called «friends», but again this proves to a rather flawed argument to me as I speak to my online friends about everything.
Liberals may be more inclined to be charitable about the flaws of people on the «other» side, and to speak more moderately about them, because the «other» side is their side, mostly.
The most unforgiveable unethical behavior surrounding the entire issue of «hiding the decline» and similar biases in published research, is when climate change scientists who know about their — «cherry picking the data», — biased and selective presentation of all data pertinent to published paper conclusions, and — outright errors in their data and peer - reviewed papers, don't speak out loudly in the media outlets that have misled the general public in reporting about their flawed, misleading research, as well as, associated journals and professional societies, to stop politicians and government regulators from using their flawed and misleading research results to pass laws and regulations that have severe effects on the prosperity and quality of life of their fellow citizens of the US and the world.
custody suite wall «I am about to be tried by 12 people too stupid to avoid jury service» is amusing; most of the criminal practitioners I have spoken to are supporters of the jury system, as I am, despite its occasional flaws.
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