Sentences with phrase «such obvious flaws»

While on - site assessments would catch such obvious flaws, switching from automated systems to in - person appraisers doesn't solve all problems.
The DTS - HD Master Audio 5.1 soundtrack has no such obvious flaws, but presents the dialogue with clarity along with some solid surround effects.
But by using his conference speech highlight a pitiful amount of money on a project with such obvious flaws is a sign that Clegg doesn't really get how to sell this situation to his own party, much less the country.
To keep Chris V happy, I'm going to pick you up on this and point out that if consensus AGW theory had such an obvious flaw, we wouldn't all be sitting around here having this argument, as it would have been spotted a very long time ago.
This is such an obvious flaw that one can only conclude that this was not accidental.

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There is no proof that your particular god exists, nor that he is accountable for his obvious mistakes and wrongdoings, such as many natural disasters and all the apparent flaws in his designs and «holy» text.
One obvious flaw with such a «wait and see» approach is that it slows the pace of innovation with manufacturers not wanting to invest heavily in technology which is not going to be profitable in the long - run.
I only saw a few minor flaws with Hot Shots Tennis, such as the uselessness of the unlockables, extremely annoying multiplayer, and even a harmless yet painfully obvious «hiccup.»
The actual inspection involves a visual walk - through to assess the physical condition of the home and to identify any flaws that need to be addressed, such as obvious mold or structural issues.
Apart from the obvious character flaws, Beyond: Two Souls does manage to nail some key connections between characters, such as Aiden's hatred for Jodie's father, and Nathan acting as a loving father - figure.
Most such arguments contain obvious flaws, including those by Don Easterbrook, Harry Huffman, etc..
Saying that you once accepted the IPCC line, but then noticed flaws, inconsistencies etc, which you decided to research, when its quite obvious from your previous writings you did no such thing is a form of corruption too.
While I have read of accounts by skeptical scientists of how they are selectively funneled out of the funding process, the level of coordination it would take to virtually eliminate any funding for good research scientists who might reach findings that diverge with what we are calling «consensus» here seems far too complicated logistically to be doable — particularly when you consider those very same scientists are frequently characterized by the the folks who make such claims about inequities in research funding as being so incompetent they are unable to see «obvious» flaws in their scientific reasoning.
How come a statstics journal would publish such a paper if the flaws are this obvious to someone who knows the topic?
She says imprisonment for public protection is «a prime example of such a sentence, the deep - seated flaws in which have become increasingly obvious over the last few months».
Despite the efforts of the world's largest technology firms, including IBM and Microsoft, which serve thousands of financial institutions worldwide, banks are justly afraid of the consequences of such vulnerabilities in infrastructure and obvious security flaws.
This should expose the obvious flaw in YouTube's current reporting - based policing strategy: the nature of search and recommendation algorithms is such that most YouTube viewers, who would be rightly concerned and outraged about videos of child exploitation, never even see the videos that need to be reported.
Of course, the obvious flaw in such a study is that both groups of students have highly - motivated parents / families.
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