词汇 | example_english_flaw |
释义 | Examples of flawThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The tendency to see constitutions as predetermined legal moulds can be a source of flawed institutional arrangements and eventual institutional failure. If this assumption does not hold, the inferences we make will be flawed. Even so, he claims that, as a categorizing principle, class was ' less flawed ' than any other. However, these are minor flaws, and do not detract much from the overall excellence of the book. None has suggested that it is theoretically flawed. Finally, are case-control studies so flawed that they should not be used to investigate outbreaks of waterborne cryptosporidiosis ? However, we have shown that the functional argument is flawed since it is uninformative. While appealing in one sense, this solution suffers from two flaws. As an historical study of the relationship between liberalism and empire, however, it is flawed, mainly due to the scope of its claims. Here, there is every sign that the adaption is flawed in its design, and the script is not up to the task in hand. Ultrasonic inspecting subsystem: it is carried by the robot to detect the flaws and to measure the thickness of the tank surface. Moral progress is possible, but advance will always be piecemeal and constrained by the moral pilgrim's prior (unavoidably flawed) quality of discernment. Cross-sectional studies are often flawed due to the proliferation of confounding variables. Is current phonology flawed by a lack of formal precision - and if so, what parts ? Despite its flaws, which one hopes will be corrected in a subsequent edition, this book is a valuable one. They are simply overmatched by the book's several flaws. However, these are minor flaws in an otherwise careful and well-informed presentation. Devonish proposes three possible sources for this difference, two of which are flawed. We also found that the unification under an aesthetic ideology (modernity) was flawed. A quest for simple solutions to complex dilemmas is frequently the path to flawed outcomes. Even as general history, the book has serious flaws. A perfect talent in a human being who was flawed like all of us. There were three main flaws in his calculations. The author's conclusions about all elderly people are therefore flawed. The current pension reform based on mainstream pension economics, however, might be flawed at the very beginning. Whatever the case, such a view is flawed. In our view, this model is fatally flawed. In my view, it is also fundamentally flawed. The analogy between human engineering and organic selection is therefore flawed. Are the practices themselves flawed, and what are the responsibilities of music educators towards changing those practices? We have noticed fatal flaws in both these reasons for attributing to them intrinsic value. Once the confusion is pointed out, the argument for the existence of qualia - this argument, at any rate - can be seen to be flawed. As hecht himself observes, humans' "explicit knowledge about trajectories of falling objects is seriously flawed" (emphasis mine). In my opinion the premise of showing and teaching limited code examples (especially just one programming language), to a target audience of non-programmers is flawed. The argument that the mixed-class nature of many local lodges served to mitigate class awareness has several flaws. A third sentence was allowed for any statement of balancing failings or flaws, and also details of a preferred commercial recording, if any. The excellence of some passages does not compensate for the book's flaws, but will ensure that it remains on my bookshelves, somewhere. In the process, he internalizes his parents' flawed attitudes. Even the substantially flawed existence - as the can't-expect-better problem so beguilingly observes - is better than, or at least not worse than, that. After that, he would stand up, go to his white board and show you all the flaws in your approach. Both studies lasted 8 weeks and had no major methodological flaws. Nevertheless, time has exposed both flaws and snares in the analysis. However, it is also possible that the panel's ratings were flawed due to various sources of human error and bias previously described. A whole range of periodicals, some which lasted to the end of the century and beyond, sprang up to analyze the movement's virtues and flaws. His worst flaws are selfishness, vanity, gluttony, and cowardice - flaws that many other individuals in this novel share in varying degrees. In the target article, we argued that modern social psychology is characterized by an abiding preoccupation with troublesome behavior and flawed cognition. Any admission that the proposal was flawed, or even in need of further study, would have been sufficient to scuttle it. An abrupt failure can be caused by a power failure, loose or corroded contacts, or flaws or limitations in the data acquisition and processing system. He was humble enough, however, to recognize his own flaws. Thus, we can accommodate these flaws in the process by adding an extra log(n) rounds (which have no impact on the rest of argument). A brief survey of these three candidates has revealed that two of them (an informant presentation and differential response rates) are conceptually flawed. There are, however, a number of flaws in the presentation which render the book unnecessarily obscure. Screening programs to give individual risk prediction would similarly be flawed. Much of the existing research has serious design flaws, which devalue their findings. The first problem is that people's actual attitudes are often deeply prudentially flawed. The new paradox implies that hedonism is internally flawed. The histories of the two heroes differ dramatically, but the sympathetic treatment is similar, as are the flaws in the authors' strategies. Their conclusion was that the former was flawed in various ways while the latter had predictive powers and could be tested against experiments. I am solely responsible for any remaining flaws. In its anti-materialist stance, rave attempts to provide an alternate (if somewhat flawed) challenge to capitalist commodity culture. Mechanisms based only on thermodynamic and kinetic information, of course, can also be flawed, since they intrinsically lack structural specificity. Further, these structural flaws often put the state in direct competition with the citizens. Despite the appearance of erudition, a little surface scratching reveals flaws - a problem encountered again and again in this collection. No doubt the administration of justice in societies is in fact flawed and warped. Earlier, more positive results may have been flawed by methodological problems. The result of this is to expose how seriously flawed and damaging decisions have affected patients, particularly the elderly and other vulnerable people. Thus, the reform process is framed in terms of a combination of exogenously-induced economic tensions and more minor internal (systemic) flaws. Not only do they suffer logical flaws but, if accepted, actually have pernicious effects on the values of reasoning and religious practice. His case culminates in an attempt to show that belief in immortality is flawed, because immortality would necessarily be tedious for beings like us. If the planning domain model is flawed, the resulting planning application will be flawed'1. Because of design flaws and implementation problems, the scheme was thereafter administered as a refundable tax credit. On the other hand, when support for democracy is shallow and rejection of authoritarian alternatives is not unequivocal, cultural democratization is likely to be flawed. When they do so repeatedly and systematically, the system is flawed. Given this, there are inevitably some limitations and flaws. The conceptualization of party competition in most of the empirical studies is flawed, and the measures of competition are weak. There are, however, flaws to be found particularly in respect of perspectives that are currently excluded from public law analysis. While breaking new ground, the study is not without its flaws. First, analysis based on liberal models of police governance is flawed. Therefore, models that posit a single continuum of proficiency are theoretically flawed. The study of bilingualism helps to identify such caveats and flaws, thus contributing to a fuller understanding of human language processing. The models of language processing that emerged from these research efforts may be incomplete or, worse, flawed. Among the many flaws of this argument, two are very glaring. Others are much more plausible, but contain important logical flaws or face considerable counter evidence. The introduction to this article asked whether even flawed police reform could make a difference in relatively democratic societies. Presumably, these flaws are supposed to speak for themselves, because they receive no analysis. The staff recruited were young and inexperienced and the structure of the operation was seriously flawed. The argument that the very act of nationalisation directly equalised wealth distribution was equally flawed. In fact his theories were flawed, his facts disputable, his scholarship sloppy. We can project that some of the findings will prove ephemeral as sampling or diagnostic flaws in the studies become apparent. Two other well-cited justifications for standardization depend upon arguments that are fundamentally flawed. We believe that such an approach is flawed because it ignores bidirectional cause. Deviations from that ideal are perceived as flaws and judged critically. There are a number of flaws in the work. However, if the experiments that use this test have internal flaws, the resultant incorrect conclusions will appear deceptively convincing. Each of these strategies was, to his mind, equally flawed. The rest of this book is equally flawed, but there is not space here to go through everything in the necessary detail. None the less the book's dual intended readership does cause some problems, and as an academic monograph it has some flaws. Unfortunately, nearly all of the relevant studies are flawed in some way, whether it be inadequate sample size, inadequate measures, or inadequate comparison groups. The authors acknowledge that this study has many flaws due to the variations in the way the various countries collect and analyze their data. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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