Sentences with phrase «whatever shortcomings»

Usually, we switch from our Aperion reference speakers to the review speakers, revealing whatever shortcomings exist in them.
The poster was written for an AGU audience and was received graciously at FM2012 by its many visitors during that afternoon, whatever its shortcomings.
Whatever the shortcomings of the recent Scientific American survey, it showed polarisation in the realms of > 30 %.
Y ’ know, this makes me think that whatever the shortcomings with Nintendo hardware may be (and whatever limitations their first - party focused development strategy has), that kind of response would be unfathomable from someone like Miyamoto or one of the other main Nintendo developers.
Whatever its shortcomings, in looks or sophistication, the front - wheel - drive Yugo retains a big edge over other small cars because of that one major feature.
Simply pushing money to schools for brief periods makes sense if one believes the money can fix whatever shortcomings the schools had, and quickly.
Whatever its shortcomings, writer / director Onur Tukel's gleefully unhinged Catfight earns and maintains our respect for providing Anne Heche and Sandra Oh with the meatiest roles either has been handed in years.
The cast alone overshadows whatever shortcomings may be found in the script or writer - director Paul Andrew Williams» essentially workmanlike direction.
Whatever shortcomings, I believe he is doing a good job in cleaning the society.
OG has many detractors — mostly Arsenal fans to be honest as he gets quite copious praise from pundits — but whatever his shortcomings he is bit of a rarity in what he does and what he offers.
Whatever shortcomings were present on their 2006 release, Floating World, have been eradicated on Canopy Glow.
And whatever the shortcomings of our foreign - takeover review process, its vagueness grants considerable flexibility.

Not exact matches

In trying to explain how these instruments of monetary control work, I'm tempted, if only for the time being, to revert to some old - fashioned terminology that, whatever its other shortcomings, seems more useful than modern terms are for shedding light upon the nature of money creation.
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.
Whatever Mr. Obama's shortcomings, the reasonable centrists and moderates around the country will not suffer such a social conservative in the White House as Mr. Santorum.
Whatever might be his shortcomings he is a far much better CB than the two players.
If I and every other Arsenal fan knew this then I am certain that Arsene was fully aware of that shortcoming — he referred to frustrated attempts to sign such a person — do you remember his earlier attempts to sign that bloke Suarez — whatever happened to him?
Restaurants know that just a swirl or drizzle of luminous sauce, the right color and shape, will make you overlook the shortcomings of whatever else may be on the plate.
Whatever Nana Addo's shortcomings, tribalism is not one of them.
Joe Bruno, whatever his faults and shortcomings, leveraged upstate interests and the Erie County old guard also wielded plenty of influence.
Most party members recognised in the last parliament that, whatever the alleged shortcomings of Gordon Brown, triggering a leadership election in the run up to a general election would only serve to increase divisions in the party.
«Whatever may be the shortcomings of our democracy, this system of government has served the Nigerian people well.
Whatever Corbyn's shortcomings his election as leader would take us into uncharted territory and the confusion it would generate would open up space for some creative thinking (again, a phrase Labour politics rarely brings to mind).
Given the existence of intervention based studies such as those by Dean Ornish, and the absence of convincing evidence of the contrary, I don't see why the shortcoming from one study would grant taking the risk of eating animal products anyway, unless it's the least unhealthy addiction someone can choose to distract themselves from whatever they find challenging in their lives.
Yes, it's uneven, but viewers who can forgive some of its shortcomings will be rewarded, and look forward to whatever Chon may come up with next.
Whatever its other shortcomings, the film is a visual masterpiece, bleak and beautiful in equal parts.
Still, whatever its ultimate shortcomings, Dheepan offers a visceral ride in which real - world problems join with cinematic conventions to form a powerful tale of survival.
The VENUE Act addresses one root cause of many of the patent system's shortcomings: the fact that patent owners can file litigation in whatever forum they think will give them the greatest advantage.
If there's any inference you're not meeting performance expectations, you should be doing whatever you can to combat those shortcomings.
If you're flashy enough with your baby shoe or your cookie bouquet or YouTube video or whatever, maybe no one will notice your shortcomings.
There's no question that computerized training will be the standard delivery method in the next decade, because it corrects the shortcomings of our traditional delivery methods — the inability to deliver anywhere at any time whatever skill training is needed.
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