Sentences with phrase «with deep flaws»

He's a pretty fascinating character, extremely intelligent, with an almost photographic memory, but with deep flaws too (including vanity and paranoia).

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Heath points out that, when asked about what motivates wrongdoing, most people say it has a lot to do with greed, or with other deep character flaws.
What I came to realize is that no religious ideology holds up to close intellectual scrutiny and the people with the deepest faith are usually the most flawed or damaged and trying to compensate for it.
This author in my opinion deep inside is questioning her faith but like a security blanket to a child does not want to get rid of it and is looking for any explanation she can come up with to hold onto it even in the face of the reality that the text that faith is based upon is highly flawed and frankly quite silly.
When you're telling a group of random strangers your deepest secrets and biggest flaws and all they do is breathe deep, smile, and radiate healing «love and light» your way, you can't help but fall in love with them.
The core game has all of its slight flaws that came with the other versions, but I found that taking time to frame and save some of what I saw gave me a deeper appreciation of Yonder's many high points.
He's in deep with some shady people but wants to get out, which shows him as flawed but with some form of a moral compass intact, making him dangerous but acceptably bad.
A 2.35:1, anamorphically - enhanced widescreen video transfer, after a few line flaws on the negative during the opening credit sequence, is remarkably clear and saturated with the deep greens of Argento's moody colour palette.
While there is apparently plenty to admire in the perfs, calm director's hand and dp Adam Stones» work, Variety's Peter Debruge points to this film being «too damn polite,» while Indiewire.com's Eric Kohn remarks that the «light touch at times makes it difficult to engage with the stakes at hand, and Nichols» reverence for his couple's deep bond is practically so sacred he seems resistant to show any of their flaws
While a character like Halley is deeply immature, her fight at the centre of this crisis and her desire to provide a decent living space for her daughter is why we're never detached from this flawed character, but share deep empathy with her struggles.
The comparison is a heavy one for a young author, but Typhoon, with its deep plotting, flawed characters, climactic conclusion and undercurrent of mistrust is another step in the footprints of the master.»
It's not without flaws through: despite giving a variety of options to play with the combat is more wide than deep with button mashing generally getting out of almost any situation.
According to ArtNews, a number of groups and individuals have criticised the appointment, with an activist group known as «Decolonize this Place» stating that it «reflects deeper structural flaws within [the] museum's culture».
Payne's book in a nutshell: 1) politicians and most senior officials operate with the belief that there is a dependable «rational» basis for successful deterrence in which «rational» US opponents will respond prudently and cautiously to US nuclear deterrence threats; 2) the re-evaluation of nuclear strategy in expert circles since the Cold War exposes the deep flaws of Cold War thinking in general and the concept of «rational» deterrence in particular (partly because strategy was dangerously influenced by ideas about rationality from economics).
So, I got started on repairing her major flaws (the drawer chunk missing a few other deep gouges) with some wood filler.
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