Sentences with phrase «write about your flaws»

Therefore, do not write about your flaws and your problems.
You've already written about the flaws in peer review, but to be accepted by science an idea has to survive rigorous scrutiny by the professional scientific community.
Of course, whole books can and have been written about the flawed decisions that emanate from our collective willingness of prioritize GDP and the need to establish economic metrics that better account for environmental limits and quality of life.
A few weeks back we wrote about a flaw in Ledger hardware wallets which makes it possible to infect the devices with malware designed to trick users into unknowingly sending their cryptocurrency to hackers.

Not exact matches

«Having this realization didn't mean I needed to wallow in every unhelpful habit and self - destructive pattern; it meant that I could stop thinking about «bad» traits as if they were alien, loathsome flaws that I had to stamp out entirely,» she wisely writes.
Flaws and inequities in the program become national news, and Nuttall goes on to write over 40 stories about it.
Based on what I have written in the past about E.On, I do think his summary investment rational has some serious flaws, mainly:
But I believe it is of great value, and I do believe depsite its flaws that God inspired the writing, humans screwed it up, like we screw up just about everything.
Oh, by the way, scientists don't expect ME to pay money in their honor every week so some guy in a staged ceremony can read from a 2,000 year old book, translated dozens of different ways, written by a bunch of folks whom we know virtually nothing about, where the facts and moral lessons are both flawed and contradictory.
Now, you can argue if you like that what they wrote about him is inaccurate or flawed in some way, but I think there's ample evidence that a man named Jesus lived.
This sequence bookends a powerful opening, in which Berry muses about the flawed «objective» of modern life, with words written after a Sabbath walk some twenty years ago.
I can be frustrating at times because I write what I want and I wanted to highlight that 1) the game isn't just about pace and desire as Wenger says 2) that the media needs to stand up to these managers because it infantilizes us fans and robs us of seeing games more tactically and 3) because Arsenal are a deeply flawed team, managed by a guy who used to be knows for fluid passing and movement, but which has recently dried up to the point that Arsenal can't even pass the ball around the worst defensive team in the League (Stoke).
However, I do recall a few epidemiologists pointing out the flaws in * your * criticisms when you wrote a post about it on Science Based Medicine.
But business interests aside — and he insists he had written off the idea of getting his money back long ago — Casale also said he has «bigger concerns» about Wendy Long's character that makes him believe she's too flawed to run again.
When you write articles for our local news you shouldn't ignore national articles about how flawed a candidate is.
Last week Daniel Kawczynski MP wrote for these pages about the «fundamental flaws» of proportional representation.
After the Journal of Medical Entomology (JME) published the study — about the identification of genes that enable an insect to detect odors — an outside researcher wrote a letter to the journal highlighting flaws in the paper.
«We put an unbelievable amount of ridiculous time consuming pressure on women to care so much about their flaws they forget how truly beautiful they (you) are today,» Lawley wrote.
The game does have a lot of flaws though: The writing is kinda mediocre at some parts, and there are flashbacks about things that happened like, 5 minutes ago.
There is a very clear sense in which I am being unfair to The Congress as I am writing about a dramatic film rather than a philosophical essay but Folman's decision to critique dramatic artifice whilst engaging in dramatic artifice means that The Congress draws your attention away from the drama and towards the film's flawed philosophical argument.
«If there's ever a negative criticism of the play, it's always aimed at that part because Eugene O'Neill wrote all of his family members with this brutal honesty and gave them all these flaws which they all talk about and then when it comes to himself, he's just like, «Oh, I'm a poet.
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.
That's too bad because the movie has some actual movie flaws that are worth writing about by someone who wanted to write a movie review.
Pair this with some simply astounding animation, exceedingly effective sound - work and an in - obtrusive yet memorable soundtrack, and I find myself writing about yet another film that I can't find a flaw with.
The reason why lies in his up - front analysis, when he writes about why today's education system is so flawed: «Our system doesn't fund schools, and certainly doesn't fund students.
Also, I've written previously about the fundamental flaw of relying on the «best practices» of successful organizations.
I've written previously about methodological flaws in these studies, the most important being that researchers compared children who successfully completed the pre-K program and were just entering kindergarten (the program group), with children who were just starting the pre-k program (the control group), adjusting statistically for the age difference in the two groups.
On the other hand, proponents of the view that history is about facts and dates would regard essay - based tests as deeply flawed, since they assess students» writing and linguistic skills as well as historical knowledge (what is sometimes called «construct - irrelevant variance»).
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Andrea Kaufman does a marvelous job creating characters with major personality flaws and turns them into people with heart and substance... I especially enjoyed the intellectual aspects of the book as Gloria writes and comments about her women poets and she collaborates with Henry regarding the poetry / music of Van Morrison.
Cheryl had a great voice and although she's a flawed human being and isn't afraid to write about the times she's messed up, she has a very unapologetic and feminist voice that I wasn't expecting.
Writing in Digital Book World, Dana Beth Weinberg points out that there are a number of questions about Howey's data, even beyond the potential flaws that you'd already noticed.
If a writer does not have an idea about this, then they are most likely going to produce a flawed writing of a poor quality.
I write about a strong, yet flawed heroine — Lady Merreth.
Apparently, one way to sell books is to write great articles about why the NYTimes Best Seller list is flawed.
I remain amazed at how flawed almost all the MCT analysis is, especially where MCT authors write about topics in which I have special expertise.
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