Sentences with phrase «substantial flaws in»

Moreover a review of the relevant scientific literature reveals substantial flaws in the previous analyses of McKitrick and Michaels.
A cup win was just papering over the substantial flaws in our team and management.
Lawler points to even more substantial flaws in Zuccotti's work.
So, if you get there and find a substantial flaw in your room preventing you from enjoying it, simply ask to be transferred to a new room.

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They claim flaws in RBC's methodology exaggerate affordability, so the measures should take second place to the price - to - income ratio and other indicators showing substantial overvaluation.
«The substantial delay in this investigation has been the result of serious flaws that are apparent with respect to any claim of non-consensual sex,» he said.
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross wrote an article in the Washington Post on September 21 in which he sharply criticized substantial transformation as a flaw in the NAFTA rule of origin.
A great flaw in turning study into play is that it deprives students of the ability to derive the great enjoyment that follows from substantial knowledge of and affinity with one discipline.
You can change the way schools are inspected as many times as you like (and Ofsted does — on average two substantial changes a year to inspections frameworks or guidance since Michael Wilshaw became chief inspector in January 2012) but until you can guarantee the quality of the process (let alone the contentious debate about whether the right aspects of education are being looked at in a methodologically sound way), Ofsted inspections will be flawed.
Inspections, on the other hand, are often paid for by a potential buyer of a home, in order to determine if a house has any substantial flaws.
The Small Print Despite their inflated figures, Lepczyk et al. suggest — rather absurdly, in light of the substantial flaws described above — that perhaps their estimates are actually too conservative:
And while the leadership of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change initially reacted defensively to assaults over some flaws in its influential 2007 reports, it's clear that some top authors of the next round of reports, especially Chris Field of Stanford University and the Carnegie Institution, see the need for substantial changes in how the assessments are done and the reports written.
Good cause is typically shown by proving there was a substantial irregularity or flaw in the proceeding upon which the default judgment is based, or you have a reasonable excuse for failing to comply with the requirements that created the default.
Voicebot reported on this substantial usability flaw in November when Google Home first shipped.
It's unclear whether these substantial flaws are because of personal agendas (Hagen believes her own brother was falsely accused of sex abuse), because their initial works are about a decade old now and some things have changed (Dineen also hails from Canada which may trail behind the U.S. in psycho - legal trends), because neither of them considered what policies and practices move the big MHP divorce industry bucks, or because — hailing from the MHP community themselves — they have failed to see their own shared cultural biases with a majority of that community and how they themselves have been propagandized into a particular point of view.
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