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Our personalities working together — my shortcomings and Chris's shortcomings.
Shortcomings SOFR has a number of shortcomings compared to good old Libor, market participants said.
But to use the shortcomings of one side to excuse the shortcomings of the other is harmful to us all.
The problem, for Smith, is that watching him overcome his shortcomings inevitably leads to thoughts of quarterbacks without those shortcomings to begin with.
Yet Dag Solstad's novels arise not only out of the shortcomings of history but out of the shortcomings of life—the heaped disappointments of existence.
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai is almost certainly aware of the technical shortcomings of the order FCC Chairman Ajit Pai is almost certainly aware of the technical shortcomings of the order Theoretically.
" Or, as Gallup himself put it in 1940, in a sort of civics-class koan, "the limitations and the shortcomings of the polls are the limitations and shortcomings of public opinion itself.
There are often "shortcomings" in sexual misconduct settlements, Palumbo saidThis isn&apost the first sexual misconduct civil suit to have what some people believe to be a weak settlement with disheartening shortcomings.
Critics say it does not deal with Embrapa's main shortcomings.
The system, while pretty damn neat, does have its shortcomings.
It has the ability to excuse him from his shortcomings.
Francis's shortcomings were exposed when he visited Chile in January.
Clients and transactions were to be screened for ethical shortcomings.
Because even despite its shortcomings, it's still fun to use.
The sound of the HM100s partially redeems their physical shortcomings.
Many enrollees also may be unaware of the program's shortcomings.
Perhaps the capital's environmental shortcomings are unusually hard to measure.
However, there are some shortcomings in pursuing such an approach.
But the Indian Arts and Crafts Act has its shortcomings.
Indeed, facing the shortcomings of Paris is beyond most governments.
I believe my shortcomings were what led me to burlesque.
They didn't shy away from their shortcomings, criminal or otherwise.
What could finally bring the show's alarming shortcomings to light?
Musk has already admitted to shortcomings in servicing and quality.
Journalists reporting on Aadhaar's shortcomings have been intimidated by authorities.
Instead of fixing its shortcomings, the government is exacerbating them.
Especially since whatever Clinton's shortcomings, they pale compared to Trump's.
All too often, we are forced to report man's shortcomings.
That our shortcomings and our suffering are all the more
Again, the Brooklyn Museum is not alone in its shortcomings.
Schuchat did acknowledge the severe shortcomings of the current test.
The XXL Shower Speaker could solve these shortcomings for you.
Any new government would have had to address these shortcomings.
The design does not overcome the shortcomings of electric propulsion.
As a race, human beings have a lot of shortcomings.
Yet for all of the shortcomings of Obama's method of
All of these awesome VR experiences aren't without some shortcomings.
And the separatists on Monday focused mainly on Corbyn's shortcomings.
Despite these improvements, the CTC suffers from two major shortcomings.
But he does become more aware of his own shortcomings.
Arsht does acknowledge his shortcomings, so check those out, too.
Zarif apologized in the post for "shortcomings," according to Reuters.
But he never let his problems or shortcomings discourage him.
The United States confronted its own shortcomings after the Sept.
I immediately felt better about my own sauna endurance shortcomings.
The current selection includes: Kapwing definitely has some annoying shortcomings.
Those Comfort Plus seats end up with a few shortcomings.
He later acknowledged the shortcomings of the United Nations response.
He said the party must work to determine its shortcomings.
The campaign is uncovering Mr. DeSantis's shortcomings — and Mr. Trump's.
This would be dangerous regardless of Mr. Trump's legal shortcomings.
Those shortcomings cannot be addressed with 24 hours of training.
FEMA acknowledged the shortcomings in a report released in July.
Investigations Commissioner Mark Peters aggressively sought out the city's shortcomings.
Still, despite the newfound efficiency, the database has its shortcomings.
Throughout, though, she is unflinchingly critical of her own shortcomings.
For all its shortcomings, Obamacare has doubtless saved innumerable lives.
"That light exposed the shortcomings that we had," said Garcetti.
The fierce reaction has exposed Kurdistan's distinct vulnerabilities and shortcomings.
It's the perfect time to get real about America's shortcomings.
It was a clear lesson from the shortcomings of Glass.
He acknowledged some shortcomings in his practice at that time.
There is a better way to overcome the JCPOA's shortcomings.
Despite its technical shortcomings, it's hard to hate the Fire 7.
But it's not cheap enough to make up for its shortcomings.
It will identify bugs and shortcomings in the software; test 0.
It also wasn't known whether it addressed the original offer's shortcomings.
At this point, even their shortcomings prove how vital they are.
But it has also exposed the shortcomings of the recycling industry.
I'm aware of these shortcomings every time I watch the movie.
You know, the shortcomings, we had a strategy that didn't work.
To illustrate its shortcomings, the Haggler will use a personal story.
ADDRESSING SHORTCOMINGS Few would debate that the Plan Finder needs improvement.
The startup says its tech can overcome silicon's shortcomings, mentioned above.
But, as Adidas's soles show, these shortcomings are being dealt with.
The failure is due in part to the brake's many shortcomings.
These outsiders blinded successive administrations in Washington to the rebels' shortcomings.
For all its shortcomings, the compromise which emerged is not that.
Faber says MatrixDS has built a platform to address these shortcomings.
The display, thankfully, lacks the shortcomings of other cheap TVs, too.
Despite shortcomings, the reporters still believe they are making a difference.
The augmented reality is so impressive, I overlooked the scanner's shortcomings.
It exposed supervisory shortcomings and a lost appetite for allowing failures.
Thoughtful supporters of the president's foreign policy always acknowledged his shortcomings.
They wrote an online review warning others about the hotel's shortcomings.
So far, only Roblox fills that gap, despite its various shortcomings.
Mr. Kaposy captures so beautifully the shortcomings in this value system.
Given these shortcomings, should anyone trust chatbots with complex tax questions?
Eight other states, including France and Germany, had less acute shortcomings.
These shortcomings merit some form of state intervention – but how much?
The private sector knows that the Paris accord had its shortcomings.
To be sure, there are important shortcomings of federal data collection.
Minnesotans were also familiar with the shortcomings of simple plurality voting.
Most importantly, Samsung has remedied the Tab S4's key shortcomings.
Less clear is which of its shortcomings he is upset about.
At first, the shortcomings were understandable, the "Mad Money " host said.
At first, the shortcomings were understandable, the "Mad Money" host said.
Was I trying to compensate for my shortcomings as a reporter?
These shortcomings would likely get any other White House staffer fired.
Police say they will conduct an investigation into any perceived shortcomings.
Sure, you could point out a few shortcomings here and there.
Unfortunately, there are no shortages of tragedies and shortcomings to cite.
But we cannot use those analogies to excuse our own shortcomings.
And Penn Station has definite shortcomings beyond the dispiriting, shabby look.
But signing the bill won't make up for his many shortcomings.
Concrete action in Congress is sorely needed to address these shortcomings.
Mass argues that technological shortcomings are not the sole problem, however.
Extremely loving but with a healthy understanding of [his] human's shortcomings.
The application of blockchain to IoT isn't without flaws and shortcomings.
What I see as the shortcomings of Lovecraft's cosmic indifference philosophy.
Don't let someone manipulate you by exploiting your fears or shortcomings.
The Capsule Tower is different; its shortcomings are all its own.
Police records are essential when evaluating both individual and institutional shortcomings.
But a look at Michigan reveals the shortcomings of this narrative.
Sam failed to notice any of the shortcomings of the resort.
This analysis has the virtue of explaining away the bill's shortcomings.
We should be cleareyed about each Democratic contender's shortcomings and vulnerabilities.
Last March, Mr. Putin conceded shortcomings in his nation's antidoping system.
But the system's shortcomings have been on display in recent weeks.
Few have condemned the prosecutors' shortcomings more vigorously than Mr. Cho.
But what some see as shortcomings I see as assets. Bland?
Whatever their shortcomings, the Chargers do complete more passes than not.
Mr. Juncker later apologized, but the exchange highlights the legislature's shortcomings.
Prime among them: Ossoff, 30, has real shortcomings as a candidate.
Our son was able to observe our shortcomings as financial planners.
He failed to find a position because of his own shortcomings.
Many investors approve of the move, despite the Chinese market's shortcomings.
In addition to their own shortcomings, so-called "remainers" were outmanoeuvred.
Cutting the corporate tax rate is not one of these shortcomings.
In addition to their own shortcomings, so-called "remainers" were outmanoeuvred.
Advocates for abuse survivors said they were disappointed by those shortcomings.
But its courageous subject makes this documentary's shortcomings easier to overlook.
They rationalized their own imperfections, while obsessing over the computer's shortcomings.
When the German Romantic Novalis wrote that "novels rise out of the shortcomings of history," he could not have foreseen the ways in which, centuries later, those shortcomings would come to seem more like outright failings.
The technique of focusing on heavily Hispanic precincts has plenty of shortcomings.
He is quick to talk about his own faults, failings, and shortcomings.
And in real-time battlefield conditions, satellites and drones have serious shortcomings.
They simply rank and balance his shortcomings differently than do his detractors.
Their defense, for example, is filled with miscues, hesitation, and physical shortcomings.
Each shows a lot of exploitable habits and shortcomings in the cage.
The infamous practice involves meetings with authority members to confess your shortcomings.
The $50 price point makes it easy to see past the shortcomings.
But their preferred strategy of evading the issue has some obvious shortcomings.
We could acknowledge not just our shortcomings, but our organization's collective wisdom.
The original iPod nano was nice, but it had a few shortcomings.
Zwift is swiftly addressing two different shortcomings of two common home pastimes.
Some of the early shortcomings could be put down to teething troubles.
Even with some vestigial shortcomings, TouchWiz 2017 is a major leap forward.
Of course, that doesn't absolve the finale episode from its obvious shortcomings.
But Griffin's not to blame for your ultra-compact laptop's port shortcomings.
But the artwork on the packaging certainly makes up for those shortcomings.
Matt even attempts to blame one of Tilman's employees for his shortcomings.
Patrick Cammaert, identified serious shortcomings at the UN Mission in South Sudan.
Investment in counter-drone systems is helping overcome some of these shortcomings.
The federal court cited "obvious shortcomings" in the bank's handling of funds.
"Apologies for our shortcomings, we're still new," says a self-deprecating official.
It is harder to connect the WTO's shortcomings with Mr Trump's tariffs.
Republicans on Sunday were quick to point to Obama's foreign policy shortcomings.
But as a teenager, I became increasingly self-aware of my shortcomings.
The home improvement chain blamed its shortcomings on bad weather in February.
It warned that the British system now contains "major risks and shortcomings".
Trump, under fire at home for many shortcomings and missteps, craves adulation.
Despite these shortcomings, the doping war shows no signs of slowing down.
Iraq's ability to secure its future is limited by serious economic shortcomings.
Our NAFTA partners are also keenly aware of the trade deal's shortcomings.
Not that Mr McNamara is solely to blame for the film's shortcomings.
Politics → Policy → Premiums: The ACA, as written, had some pretty big shortcomings.
"shortcomings" merely repeats his attacks on features of the ACA that aren't
For all its shortcomings, the EU integration process has done much good.
For all our shortcomings, the post-American Middle East remains a myth.
"  "I go back over my own shortcomings and the mistakes we made.
Mr. Junger's emphasis is on the shortcomings of the post-tribal society.
Yet Buffett admitted he once had his own shortcomings in empowering women.
It said it was addressing shortcomings it admitted in its working practices.
Neuroscience has exposed the shortcomings of the current approaches to combating racism.
For fans of McMillan, and they're legion, these shortcomings won't spoil anything.
The bad part is that the car refuses to acknowledge its shortcomings.
Despite its superficiality and myriad shortcomings, Facebook's War Room was a start.
The Study Panel made 33 specific recommendations to address our enormous shortcomings.
Despite these shortcomings, it's still more expensive than today's high-end smartphones.
But sarcasm is overrated, and often focuses on shortcomings rather than strengths.
Neither has been willing to admit shortcomings, policy mistakes or human error.
But they are in power and I punish myself for my shortcomings.
"We are working with Honda to address shortcomings and deficiencies," he said.
That disaster fueled anger over reports of shoddy construction, among other shortcomings.
They recoil at too much pontification on the shortcomings of private enterprise.
Increasingly, China is owning up to data shortcomings, particularly in provincial data.
One of the robot's shortcomings is that it still can't store energy.
Those agencies are constantly refining those calculations, but they inevitably have shortcomings.
Clinton's shortcomings were precisely what Russia preyed on to undercut her campaign.
Hiding his shortcomings as a legislator is a much more daunting task.
Yet it is opaque in key areas, with gaping shortcomings in accountability.
Dr. Cole is clear about his paper's shortcomings, and there are several.
The agencies are requiring the banks to address the shortcomings by Oct.
The industry is also self aware of its shortcomings in this area.
James Temple outlines several shortcomings to that approach for MIT Technology Review.
The companies were given a March 31 deadline to fix the shortcomings.
With the benefit of hindsight, Heavy Rain's shortcomings are clearer to see.
OSLO (Reuters) - Norway's Financial Supervisory Authority (FSA) found significant shortcomings in DNB's (DNB.
I've learned to appreciate them more, no matter what their shortcomings might be.
Enthusiasts believe modern technology and data-crunching could help overcome the instrument's shortcomings.
Hitler hated the Jews and made them the scapegoat for his own shortcomings.
The alternative view is that factors exist because of the shortcomings of others.
It is in Idu's track that the film's shortcomings really start to show.
The offerings go a long way toward safeguarding customers, but they have shortcomings.
The overhaul seeks to address shortcomings in global taxation via two main avenues.
Glazer and Jacobson have the humility to put their shortcomings on full display.
Yet during the past two years the law's shortcomings have become more evident.
She literally tumbles out her mother's car to avoid talking about her shortcomings.
Lisa Lerer of The Associated Press detailed the strategy -- and its potential shortcomings.
After a turbulent first term, Zuma promised better government and accountability for shortcomings.
Nintendo has also learned from the shortcomings of its predecessor, the NES Classic.
Yet, none of its shortcomings came from tariffs on Chinese imports, he said.
And the City is not to blame for some deep-rooted British shortcomings.
Activists blame internal divisions and poor investigative skills for some of its shortcomings.
Irked by shortcomings in other programming languages, he wanted to build his own.
But its shortcomings, particularly from a British perspective, have long been obvious, too.
The Flare still has a number of audio shortcomings, given its cheap price.
If he fails, it will be because Democrats find his shortcomings too risky.
Still, there are some shortcomings in Obama's record over the last eight years.
But the disaster also laid bare the shortcomings of the country's military dictatorship.
It means coming to terms with shortcomings within yourself for the greater good.
Dragon's Dogma—for all of its shortcomings—feels like an entirely different direction.
Being alert to the shortcomings of published research need not lead to nihilism.
But I thought it was good that those shortcomings were acknowledged up front.
Bovis has also initiated a number of changes to address shortcomings in quality.
But their ubiquity is also an indication of the shortcomings of Ethiopian finance.
And for $250, it's hard to complain about the shortcomings it does have.
My admiration does not blind me to the shortcomings of machine translation, however.
They've insisted she is incapable of taking responsibility and acknowledging her own shortcomings.
The industry acknowledges shortcomings, but points to the expense of additional care givers.
PwC was fined a record 6.5 million pounds ($9 million) for its shortcomings.
But as of now, that tech — called blockchain — is hindered by stubborn shortcomings.
This week, each must find a way to turn their shortcomings into advantages.
It's believed to be medicinal, curing everything from sexual shortcomings to achy joints.
Today's state may be much bigger, but its shortcomings are no less glaring.
These decisions point to shortcomings of the government's response to the housing crisis.
The bigger picture:Despite femtech's shortcomings, its forecasted growth isn't likely to fall short.
Is it hard to have your shortcomings out there for everyone to see?
Additionally, there are indications that Iran is taking advantage of the agreement's shortcomings.
Indeed, in every way when you compare Clinton to Trump, her shortcomings shrink.
Grace as an attribute means you overlook shortcomings and just keep building momentum.
Kirchner's administration that have prompted blistering critiques of Argentina's shortcomings in tackling graft.
Reporting needs to be accurate, even when showing shortcomings of a public figure.
He covered the shortcomings of existing three-year programs in a recent paper.
Facebook has reluctantly acknowledged its shortcomings and made vague promises to do better.
Here's how the episode deals with each of the show's shortcomings thus far.
Data shortcomings reflect a weak economic policy framework, particularly at the federal level.
Like our wonderful experiment we call democracy, it has its problems and shortcomings.
Foer's novel has the same shortcomings as a lot of contemporary American writing.
When it comes to shortcomings, Superhuman is a desktop experience first-and-foremost.
But the exceptional perspective they afford more than compensates for any visual shortcomings.
Cleveland's problems are deeply ingrained, reflecting shortcomings in both personnel and game-plan.
Hodgman also outlined some of the case's shortcomings in the documentary's third installment.
The Galaxy S7 and S7 edge are both strong phones with limited shortcomings.
The report also said that the department's disciplinary system was riddled with shortcomings.
Hackers have taken advantage of these security shortcomings to bombard airlines with cyberattacks.
Feeling fatiguedThe hospital study was intriguing, but it had a couple of shortcomings.
For the Kremlin leader, however, a summit may draw shortcomings into sharper relief.
There may be other shortcomings, too — NATO is not transparent with its data.
Unfortunately, this virus has laid bare the severe shortcomings of the current administration.
But China's shortcomings may not matter in the absence of a compelling alternative.
He acknowledges their mutual bitterness, his father's grave shortcomings and cruelty, his frustrations.
Even with more reliable data, Medicare's five-star rating system still has shortcomings.
This is still a new technology, with its fair share of possible shortcomings.
Sanders didn't fare much better in addressing his own shortcomings with black voters.
Students, read the entire article, then tell us: What are your hometown's shortcomings?
Shortcomings like these are why it's so important for drivers to pay attention.
So we shouldn't compromise you know the slippage or shortcomings in that region.
Despite the original movie's shortcomings, it did introduce an impressively imaginative fantasy world.
Segway, despite all its shortcomings, advanced the cause with its self-balancing technology.
The auditor has said it is cooperating with authorities and addressing its shortcomings.
That game simultaneously solidified New England's defensive reputation while emphasizing its offensive shortcomings.
She has been criticized for refusing to take responsibility for her campaign's shortcomings.
The nation's economic stagnation points to the greater cost of our infrastructure shortcomings.
This anxiety will amplify the shortcomings of Buttigieg's resume to many Democratic voters.
Our "policy issues" are a direct consequence of our moral and humanitarian shortcomings.
Although Samsung is winning back customers, the technical failure exposed deeper cultural shortcomings.
Government reports also suggest financial irresponsibility and organizational shortcomings existed across the agency.
Sharply exposing her characters' shortcomings, she's just as meticulous in revealing their suffering.
The shortcomings of GDP as a gauge of economic welfare are longstanding, however.
And now one of its main shortcomings is fixed: there's an official app.
The physical upgrades are undoubtedly outstanding — but can they carry the technical shortcomings?
I see my shortcomings and understand that I must put in more efforts.
They did not identify shortcomings with plans from JPMorgan Chase or Goldman Sachs.
They peer into basements, attics and electrical panels and find a home's shortcomings.
Westbrook could defer to Durant on offense and cover his shortcomings on defense.
Start the conversation by focusing on any shortcomings you might have, advised Taylor.
Given the shortcomings of the program, parents must be cautious upfront, said Martindale.
Let us begin where so many of Britain's shortcomings are found: the tabloids.
Human rights advocates said the appeals process repeated the shortcomings of their trial.
What she caught was worse: a dismal self-accounting of her existential shortcomings.
They should not have to shoulder the burden of the city's budget shortcomings.
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu was explicit about the shortcomings of earlier talks.
These deaths are the starkest and most tragic example of the system's shortcomings.
Quanta Magazine recently spoke with Engelhardt about the shortcomings of black-box machine learning when applied to biological data, the methods she's developed to address those shortcomings, and the need to sift through "noise" in the data to uncover interesting information.
The shortcomings that San Antonio's schemes highlighted now have the hard look of fact.
For now, though, Dockery's star power compensates for most of the concerns and shortcomings.
This desire to confront his unexplored shortcomings seeps into the album's musicality as well.
A new breed of cryptocurrencies has risen, many of whom have solved Bitcoin's shortcomings.
It asks for enhancements and improvements; it points out the shortcomings of the software.
Nintendo's solution, while it has its shortcomings, is a remarkably cohesive and smart one.
To what extent perceptions of her shortcomings are gendered at some level doesn't matter.
Apple simply designed its way around the shortcomings of smartwatches better than everyone else.
Much the same could be said for the systems' shortcomings in the validity department.
Fortunately, technology can and will solve the majority of shortcomings associated with wearables today.
I am honest and open about my shortcomings, literally wearing them on my skin.
At the same time, historians have a point regarding the shortcomings of economic analyses.
Despite the shortcomings, historic progress was made in the wake of the tobacco cases.
But he has had several embarrassing incidents that demonstrated his shortcomings in that area.
Predators coach Peter Laviolette discussed his team&aposs shortcomings after the San Jose loss.
We shouldn't let the blind spots and shortcomings of current models undermine political ambition.
KPMG denied any shortcomings in its audit of Conviviality, which entered administration in April.
Instead he focuses on the shortcomings that made accidental nuclear war far too plausible.
Greece then would have three months to fix the shortcomings identified by Mr. Dombrovskis.
He did acknowledge Facebook's shortcomings and said it's now in a period of change.
These shortcomings are not fatal to a documentary that is both enlightening and gripping.
It turns out there's a relatively easy solution to fix Mode 7's shortcomings.
The assessment contained in the preliminary statement the observers issued Monday identified significant shortcomings.
Hopefully, the next version is released in the U.S. and improves its few shortcomings.
Government must communicate clearly about its shortcomings so democracy can work toward fixing them.
The clear intent was to highlight the president's shortcomings and perceived unfitness for office.
But there's a new innovative projector that promises to fix all of these shortcomings.
Both the Clinton and Trump plans have unique shortcomings that are worth pointing out.
Soon, the only thing that'll be holding you back are your own personal shortcomings.
Even with Clinton's shortcomings, Democrats fared well in states with the fastest-changing demographics.
And these shortcomings aren't just about who gets invited into Hollywood's most prestigious club.
The deal's shortcomings became apparent this year when Assad again used sarin on civilians.
That achievement also underlines some shortcomings in viewing this as a straightforward competition, however.
These shortcomings were most glaring in the primary campaign in New York, where Mrs.
"I go back over my own shortcomings and the mistakes we made," Clinton writes.
Zuckerberg is pushing forward with his vision in spite of the technology's current shortcomings.
Hitler-Trump comparisons are a distraction from the President's very own and dangerous shortcomings.
And yet the agency, operating largely without oversight, has failed to address those shortcomings.
TV. She said those advantages are likely to overcome his shortcomings in other areas.
In his own stand-up, he aims his critical energy at his own shortcomings.
Are there any actual heroes in a story like this, despite the project's shortcomings?
Given the shortcomings of the technology of the time, messages weren't always received correctly.
The small group that opposed Pelosi favored fresh leadership without specifying any particular shortcomings.
Slowly but surely, Apple is fixing all the shortcomings of its new TV platform.
At the same time, going overboard on the productivity front also had its shortcomings.
"This virus laid bare the severe shortcomings of the current administration," Mr. Biden said.
"Unfortunately, this virus laid bare the severe shortcomings of the current administration," Biden said.
The clash highlighted the shortcomings of the White House briefings on the coronavirus response.
They described the United Nations program's shortcomings as a symbol of a broken promise.
All have virtues as striking as their shortcomings, if you're not being a spoilsport.
More immigration might help address some of the shortcomings of our aging labor force.
We all have insecurities and shortcomings that we'd prefer others not to know about.
Criticism of his administration's shortcomings, they say, distracts from Russia's military intervention in Ukraine.
"Beat the Devil" is a film whose supposed shortcomings are actually its appealing qualities.
" Whatever their current shortcomings, Mr. Luik said, "the British have a real military culture.
Volkswagen must correct any shortcomings or the company could wind up back in court.
Eckersley of the EFF acknowledges the shortcomings of the Chinese and South Korean approaches.
She didn't create the agency's shortcomings — she's the one I trust to fix them.
And a documentary about the racecar driver Danica Patrick tackles her triumphs and shortcomings.
For all its shortcomings, Europe has actually managed the crisis quite well, in practice.
I spent additional time mapping out my competitors' strengths as well as their shortcomings.
Restoring American leadership hasn't been easy coming off the shortcomings of the previous administration.
Rego Barros addressed these and other shortcomings of the corporate response in his letter.
Some investors think it could be forced into a big acquisition to remedy shortcomings.
Those shortcomings have been on full display in the aftermath of the Iowa caucuses.
Over the past decade, I've learned to compromise and to tolerate my partner's shortcomings.
Its design and features don't inspire, but this configuration doesn't have any major shortcomings.
Two aspirants whose roots in the region are beyond dispute have their own shortcomings.
Naturally, because Codecademy largely lives online, so do occasional criticisms about its perceived shortcomings.
In recent weeks, she has spoken bluntly about Mr. Bannon's shortcomings to the president.
They say it should be applauded for its ambition, not faulted for its shortcomings.
Their records cover up fatal flaws: the Patriots' offensive shortcomings and the Chiefs' inconsistency.
The regulators did not identify shortcomings with plans from JPMorgan Chase or Goldman Sachs.
AMERICA'S IMPEACHMENT battle falls along unhelpfully partisan lines—but the process has other shortcomings.
These shortcomings included vacillation and a failure - or inability - to sell big policy ideas.
Congress should pass the revised North American Free Trade Agreement, despite its considerable shortcomings.
The disaster exposed shuttle design shortcomings and operational problems in the U.S. space program.
Other scientists generally agreed with the study's findings, but some pointed out possible shortcomings.
This is a difficult case, and the difficulty arises mainly from Twitter's own shortcomings.
"I go back over my own shortcomings and the mistakes we made," she said.
Mr. Plank has spoken openly about the company's shortcomings and vowed to make improvements.
But character does count, and virtue does matter, and Trump's shortcomings prove it daily.
Details: Police say facial recognition accelerates investigations, stripping away some human biases and shortcomings.
But I am a loyal content soldier, and a Kanye fan despite his shortcomings.
Trudging through its shortcomings, Guasti slowly picked up on what made Metroid II special.
These shortcomings are the result of Mexico's slapdash process for planning and approving big projects.
The new study overcomes these shortcomings, and includes the use of updated fossil dating techniques.
Smelling blood, the opposition decided it could not countenance her ethical shortcomings and impeached her.
They usually get you into your phone quicker, but they also have some security shortcomings.
The Echo Show should have access to some apps to make up for Alexa's shortcomings.
To be clear, the Times does not connect any company shortcomings to the fatal crash.
The policies and procedures set in place for that facility were [one] of the shortcomings.
Photo: Patrick Lucas Austin (Gizmodo)That said, the Surface Laptop does have some frustrating shortcomings.
Nokia and Yahoo provide the most stark examples of shortcomings in Microsoft's past acquisition strategy.
But there are still some shortcomings that the Mondo+ holds onto from the original version.
For all of the source material's shortcomings, Ready Player One is a geeky, visceral pleasure.
Among our national shortcomings, our failure to seriously curb our use of oil ranks high.
Trump's (in)actions lay bare the shortcomings of the Federal Vacancies Reform Act of 1998.
The Iowa caucus, he said gently, should probably still come first, despite that state's shortcomings.
Nonetheless, regardless of Drake's obvious shortcomings, do we really believe this whole "just friends" thing?
But their shortcomings have themselves raised important questions about the stubborn disparities in growth rates.
But their shortcomings have themselves been useful because of what they say about complex systems.
Both companies aim to overcome one of the helicopter's inherent shortcomings: a limited top speed.
It also ought to take into account civic tech's shortcomings in creating opportunities for participation.
"Living in a tiny home doesn't have to involve a lot of shortcomings," they said.
Was it when some white dude blamed avocado toast for all of our financial shortcomings?
Despite the remote's shortcomings, the GTX Bamboo's ride comfort and acceleration are actually pretty good.
The company had previously rolled out app and firmware updates to address the camera's shortcomings.
The Arab Spring revealed social media's greatest potential, but it also exposed its greatest shortcomings.
The above shortcomings aren't to blame for this failure, so much as deeper, structural problems.
Credit: Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative MedicineThe new bioprinting system overcomes each of these shortcomings.
A current senior RBI official involved in the scrutiny of banks acknowledged there were shortcomings.
In 2016 the chairman of the Criminal Cases Review Commission, a watchdog, highlighted disclosure shortcomings.
As if he readily acknowledges his own shortcomings and shows empathy and concern for others.
Perhaps Trump's most troubling aspect is how blithely unaware he seems of his own shortcomings.
Startups are seeking to capitalize on several perceived shortcomings in the traditional storage space model.
For the most part, these new features address some basic shortcomings of the first version.
But thoughtful stagings can continue to make audiences reflect on their own prejudices and shortcomings.
As time has gone on, such shortcomings have narrowed in scope, and have driven innovation.
Economists recognise that their models have shortcomings, and that monetary policy is not all-powerful.
But these shortcomings are overwhelmingly beaten out by the plus side of eliminating all wires.
Clinton baited Trump into demonstrating all of his shortcomings: racism, sexism, volatility, and general ignorance.
Alphabet's Q1 earnings were a disappointment for Wall Street, courtesy primarily of ad revenue shortcomings.
The most important lesson has been WADA's profound shortcomings in structure, reach, and institutional will.
However, the bank said the review had identified some process shortcomings which would be rectified.
The FDA attributes its shortcomings in maintaining the industry's integrity to a lack of resources.
Kerry and Netanyahu were unusually candid in articulating the perceived shortcomings of the other side.
It's easy to see it as a drama that fails to fully address America's shortcomings.
Bulgaria, France, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and Sweden need to address economic shortcomings.
Fortunately, there is widespread agreement about these data shortcomings and the need to address them.
Whatever its shortcomings, Batman v Superman felt like the product of a single distinctive vision.
It's one of several efforts to address Democratic shortcomings that the 2016 election laid bare.
It still has its share of shortcomings, but it's quickly gaining on Boasted Board's dominance.
By the time the day is over, I'll know the extent of your shortcomings. Thanks.
Increasingly connected to the world, Africans know better than anyone the shortcomings of their leaders.
No matter how much we love our devices, they have more than a few shortcomings.
The perfect encapsulation of the season's shortcomings even come from last season's arguable protagonist, Mike.
But given Siri's shortcomings up to this point, it's a step in the right direction.
An Australian government inquiry blamed the spill on systemic shortcomings at the Thai oil giant.
The actor told Jones that Tony's death was likely because of his "Endgame" suit's shortcomings.
It's great to be on a team with people who make up for my shortcomings.
And he has been aware of the shortcomings, he acknowledges, in response to another comment.
But when it's camouflaged to disguise weaknesses and shortcomings, then it's just ingratiating and placating.
Even Hollywood stars Will Smith and Sebastian Stan have spun the spotlight on their shortcomings.
Besides, the United States had its own ethical and moral shortcomings with which to reckon.
This discovery sends him into a reverie about his own parents and their many shortcomings.
As a journalist myself, I can delineate the media's biases and shortcomings better than most.
A UK body set up to monitor Huawei kit found "shortcomings in Huawei's engineering processes".
The Black Panthers, for all their shortcomings, were vocal proponents of racial and economic justice.
Yet there's much more consensus on the union's shortcomings than on how to address them.
Even after John Carreyrou began revealing Theranos's shortcomings, Mattis was praising the company in public.
In news reports about this question, Harper did not address allegations about the project's shortcomings.
Vergauwe said personality testing can be used to train leaders to compensate for their shortcomings.
More significantly, Khosrowshahi admitted to past mistakes and shortcomings -- something Kalanick was resistant to doing.
Ryan was frank about the party's shortcomings when it comes to appealing to young voters.
While gathering statistics is a critical part of identifying shortcomings, it is no longer enough.
The explanation for that does not lie in Brazil's shortcomings, but in someone else's strengths.
Despite this, and despite its practical shortcomings, the idea of the Anglosphere will probably endure.
Shortcomings aside, "There's Blood at the Wedding" succeeds in remembering those snuffed out by violence.
In the developing world, those shortcomings can be far more devastating to a child's health.
J.B. Pritzker of "blaming the Federal Government for [his] own shortcomings," and smeared Washington Gov.
It is pretty transparent that Greenblatt idolizes Poggio despite (or maybe because of) his shortcomings.
Yet that's also where Dashboard Confessional came in and where HomePod's biggest shortcomings became apparent.
The review comes as the shortcomings of the Fed's current strategy are growing more clear.
We haven't adequately addressed these shortcomings for hurricane response spending much less for other emergencies.
"Unfortunately, this virus laid bare the severe shortcomings of the current administration," Mr. Biden said.
He recognizes the shortcomings of this approach even as he feels compelled to take action.
Do you, your friends and family spend a lot of time complaining about these shortcomings?
Despite those shortcomings, economists say that pre-emptive action might still be of some help.
"The measures they are proposing weaken a screening process that already has shortcomings," he said.
Those recommendations stem from the NTSB's determination that Uber's self-driving program had major shortcomings.
Still, the altered plot points and structure aren't the adaptation's biggest shortcomings in my mind.
The Philips Sonicare toothbrush has corrected my shortcomings through better technique and extended brushing periods.
That's another reason why advocates and experts gripe about the Point-in-Time Count's shortcomings.
The shortcomings of the Affordable Care Act can be addressed, and the insurance markets stabilized.
But for all its shortcomings, it is still the highest-end multibrand store in SoHo.
Harris acknowledged the agency's cybersecurity shortcomings, but pointed to a renewed focus on the issue.
With those shortcomings, Toys R Us was unprepared for the competition it never saw coming.
It has admitted to shortcomings in its working practices and said it was addressing them.
This week, Intercom is trying to do something about the shortcomings of such automated software.
If Hatch-Waxman has shortcomings, which it no doubt does, these issues can be addressed.
I like the Moto X24 camera quite a bit, although it does have its shortcomings.
Last year, you wrote about how the presidential election underlined the embarrassing shortcomings of email.
Along with assistance from corporate partners, Cricket South Africa is trying to address these shortcomings.
When pushed on his shortcomings or his own failings, he tries to deflect on others.
It's clear America needs a bipartisan commission to tackle the real shortcomings in US elections.
It isn't news that millennials are regularly criticized by the media for all our many shortcomings.
Moreover, for all his technical shortcomings, Ortega often shows a talent for the science of striking.
He also acknowledged continued shortcomings with representation in Hollywood, calling on studios to focus on diversity.
I usually write in Google's online word processor Google Docs, even when noting the company's shortcomings.
Khamenei acknowledged many of the shortcomings, saying "removing problems is not as easy" as students expect.
Most people who interact with virtual assistants seem to realize these shortcomings pretty quickly, as well.
Investigation revealed shortcomings in the data used to train the algorithms, and the service was fixed.
That means each attempt at reform in the deeply conservative Muslim kingdom risks exposing other shortcomings.
Regulators said Citigroup needed to resolve some shortcomings in its plan, but noted no serious deficiencies.
Despite all the shortcomings in price and practicality, I'm still glad the Predator 21 X exists.
In other circumstances, JetSmarter's well-heeled clientele might be quick to complain publicly about perceived shortcomings.
Elsewhere, "Opener" and "Shortcomings" bloom with bright electronics while documenting the debilitating nature of toxic masculinity.
Washington's inability to carry the debate demonstrates the diplomatic shortcomings of its unilateral approach to Iran.
Mr Gormley's attempt to subvert the space with steel bars and shadows only highlights its shortcomings.
We write about the shortcomings of the Left because they're more likely to listen to us.
Despite her shortcomings, she brought out the largest crowds that we'd seen since the campaign started.
As with Mr Romer's work, Mr Nordhaus's contributions are also notable for what their shortcomings reveal.
The cancellation of Predict, despite its reported shortcomings, is a step in the exact opposite direction.
She examines clichés, and breaks down society's shortcomings when it comes to teaching the complex emotion.
As a study in the shortcomings of liberal internationalism, it comes close to Iraq and Libya.
Researchers are beginning to solve those shortcomings by making perovskites that are more robust and waterproof.
Large markdowns in stores last year hit sales and highlighted shortcomings in design and supply planning.
To be sure, Clinton has many shortcomings, but being mentally unstable is not one of them.
It sprang from student protests in Chile in 2011 over the perceived shortcomings of their lessons.
Do we really need an app to learn more about our shortcomings in the real world?
"Until these shortcomings are addressed, the losses of those talented, young sailors will be in vain."
On June 18th the Commons justice committee published a report rebuking the government for these shortcomings.
The constitution, for all of its shortcomings, "has also allowed us to move forward," she says.
Not particularly, and from what one can tell, it's working to address many of its shortcomings.
Sure, there are some shortcomings, but things are going pretty well—it could be much worse.
But in his view, there are still lots of shortcomings without a screen to look at.
Thornberry said that Trump should work with European allies to address these shortcomings in the accord.
" On losing the election: "I go back over my own shortcomings and the mistakes we made.
Alecta called on the bank to get "all facts on the table regarding the alleged shortcomings".
While the site's privacy troubles are recent, users have known about its other shortcomings for years.
HSBC said that despite Deutsche Bank's obvious operational shortcomings, fears over the bank's solvency were overdone.
Though Dr. Mohammad had dealt with explosion injuries in the past, he admits his own shortcomings.
Have him or her explain to you the benefits and shortcomings of the recommended payment model.
It's like finding out you have a tumor, then blaming all your shortcomings on the tumor.
Now, Esquire has admitted its shortcomings — and it's made an effort to fix the problem, too.
Even if he had moral shortcomings, like the rest of us, he didn't deserve to die.
Almost all of the shortcomings I had with the Ionic are still present on the Versa.
The system's shortcomings are not news to many security researchers and even to some government officials.
By waiting, it was able to improve on their products and address their shortcomings, Lee said.
ANONYMOUS Although we are strangers, let me spritz my shortcomings all over you like cheap perfume.
Against John Dodson and Ian McCall, Lineker's shortcomings were shown up pretty well in this regard.
This commitment, especially to portraying the shortcomings of the police, won fans among policing's fiercest critics.
"The majority report reflects all of the shortcomings of this quasi-investigation," he said on Thursday.
And as the woes inflicting its largest bank suggest, Danish capitalism suffers from some familiar shortcomings.
It's wonderful to see, but there are shortcomings: the noise, the litter, the lack of privacy.
The evolution of college football has eroded the team's structural advantages and exposed its intrinsic shortcomings.
And, despite what Mr. Vance may think, I have absolutely no illusions about my own shortcomings.
Secret negotiations hindered the ability to continually highlight ACA shortcomings, ceding the field to ACA supporters.
One recent study found shortcomings in the quality of providers in some Medicare Advantage provider networks.
KFF's review also found shortcomings in the quality of providers in some Medicare Advantage provider networks.
Analysts at HSBC said that despite Deutsche's operational shortcomings fears over the bank's solvency were overdone.
We need to audit and responsibly bring to the public attention the shortcomings of these systems.
Perhaps Hirst's art, for all its shortcomings, is simply not deep enough to endanger viewers' wellbeing?
Missions go wrong not because of your shortcomings or hers, but because of absurd, unforeseeable factors.
The Delta fixes these shortcomings with its new app that takes out some of that guesswork.
This isn't about being aware of your shortcomings — it's about being aware of your true potential.
The audit highlighted staff rotations, a lack of training and personnel cuts to explain these shortcomings.
But if you assume the messages are authentic, you quickly discover even more shortcomings of email.
I attributed my dating failures to generic incompatibility and the inestimable shortcomings of the male sex.
Given Scott's decision, it looks like their efforts to highlight Farr's shortcomings might just have worked.
It's this generosity of spirit that allowed me to forgive, if not ignore, the novel's shortcomings.
Many victims have pushed officials to acknowledge their shortcomings and the work done to correct them.
China explains its detention camps, Saudi Arabia looks to shift its narrative, Indonesia surveys its shortcomings.
Additionally, one of the executive director's few shortcomings is that she does not take criticism well.
Trump's profound personal shortcomings -- deficiencies of his heart and mind -- helped bring us to this moment.
Perhaps these shortcomings will be overtaken with a return to the idea of markets and choice.
Her political grievances are firmly grounded in the world she inhabits, and her shortcomings are too.
But he acknowledged that the agency had shortcomings then, when jobs were often filled by patronage.
Despite its shortcomings, the bill provides a significant influx of funding on a couple of fronts.
Its department of health and human services keeps sending news releases cheerfully noting the law's shortcomings.
In today's column, though, I'm going to talk a bit about the shortcomings in New Orleans.
Shawn identifies with his cruelty, justifying it (as do many demagogues) with the shortcomings of humans.
The country's prying press and disgruntled passengers see its shortcomings as an affront to Britishness itself.
In a time of rapid technological change, and globalisation, devising solutions to these shortcomings is urgent.
In other words, your shortcomings will help them emotionally thrive, and even develop into interesting people.
Nearly than 85033 hackers from more than 50 countries have submitted security shortcomings to be repaired.
We recognize such shortcomings, but nonetheless see great value in emulating some aspects of Florentine invention.
This task hasn't been easy coming off the shortcomings of the Obama administration's foreign policy agenda.
And the firms can have their shortcomings when it comes to evaluating startups, industry experts said.
But the shortcomings of U.S. policy were most clearly displayed during the Obama and Trump terms.
The letter lamented the threat to public trust and cited shortcomings in leadership, discipline, and accountability.
But its shortcomings are hardly unique, according to experts and current and former Democratic campaign officials.
To be sure, there are some very real shortcomings that Mr. Trump identified in his campaign.
He argued that the standards, testing and accountability movement, for all its political shortcomings, was effective.
Russia's propaganda machine likes to highlight criticism of alleged US shortcomings in democracy and civil liberties.
Noah, the 2014 defensive player of the year, declined to blame the injury for his shortcomings.
There have already been several efforts beyond Zcash to correct for the privacy shortcomings of Bitcoin.
Middlebury students could have learned from identifying flawed assumptions or logical shortcomings in Dr. Murray's arguments.
Hollier and Tang are excited about the phone's potential, but they're also forthright with its shortcomings.
We only tried the lightsaber battling and while it's got some shortcomings, it's still really fun.
Mr. Obama's shortcomings in flaunting his achievements are further accentuated by his successor's flair for it.
"But I'm also aware of the shortcomings and the failures of the U.N.," he told reporters.
My source wondered why Paul Ryan hadn't kept a closer watch on Nunes, given his shortcomings.
The politician and his team are well aware of the shortcomings of his platform so far.
Officials also pointed to ObamaCare's shortcomings to justify the cuts, for example, pointing to rising premiums.
That suggests serious shortcomings in where Saudi systems are placed and what they're designed to do.
UK regulators said they had also uncovered "significant shortcomings" in the bank's approach to identifying risks.
Unlike Facebook, however, the utility these companies offer users outweighs most any shortcomings and public foibles.
And as reports surfaced of deputies' shortcomings at Stoneman Douglas, Republican opposition to the sheriff grew.
On Wednesday, Boeing announced that a software update to correct the shortcomings of MCAS is incoming.
It'll never be perfect because you live there, and thus you're constantly aware of its shortcomings.
Unlike overconfidence, which attempts to hide self-doubt and other pessimistic shortcomings, self-compassion accepts them.
But what the Trump administration intends to do about the organization's perceived shortcomings is less clear.
Any shortcomings in the essays are more than made up for by the book's visual pizzazz.
Kinkade's brother, Patrick, has cited this as the root of his brother's business and personal shortcomings.
I'm proud of my journey and the adult I have become — but also must admit my shortcomings.
Samsung's new model of the IconX, the IconX 2018, is entirely designed to address its battery shortcomings.
Despite some shortcomings, this "Swan Lake" has become the one by which we should judge all others.
"We find serious shortcomings in (the work of) the head of the insurance supervision's department," Goranov said.
But Hanisch knows his limits, and he can be honest about his occasional shortcomings – like caption writing.
It's about to report Q1 numbers for 2018 to investors, who will home in on any shortcomings.
" The media's fixation on his personal shortcomings, he said, caused, "too much static, and you can't communicate.
Nixon fell not because of his political enemies but because of his own ethical and temperamental shortcomings.
An initial coin offering was seen as a way to make up for shortcomings in the budget.
Caitlyn Jenner (formerly known as Bruce Jenner) is the first to admit to her own parental shortcomings.
Shortcomings in the collection of urine and blood are another obstacle in determining whether someone was drugged.
But readers who accept these shortcomings can accompany the author as he peers fascinatingly into the future.
But what's there works so well that it's a little hard to find fault in the shortcomings.
The E-M29632 Mark II is fast, but the image sensor's shortcomings are noticeable in challenging lighting.
Obama acknowledged the "legitimate criticism" in the past that the legal framework governing drones has had shortcomings.
The strategy's shortcomings were evident in the results of some key brands, which ceded ground to competitors.
So OnePlus is at least working to address some of the shortcomings that the 5 shipped with.
Hyland agrees, and says it's never a bad idea to admit your own shortcomings in the situation.
Perceptual ad blockers rectify these shortcomings by blocking ads based on how they look on a webpage.
As terrifying as a vision of accurate surveillance technology is, the technology's current shortcomings are scary enough.
Indeed, Mr Rowe attributes part of his success as a teacher to his shortcomings as a mathematician.
The analysis itself reveals the shortcomings of the city's efforts to catch those responsible for gun crime.
The Apple Watch's shortcomings were trivial compared to the issues faced by other wearable makers during 2017.
But many point to the shortcomings of the usual soccer superpowers as another reason for Leicester's success.
As AI systems have been integrated into more products and services, the technology's shortcomings have become clearer.
Attempts to leave the EU show up constitutional shortcomings in part because membership helped to hide them.
It is a bag I hope to use for years, despite all of its shortcomings and flaws.
But inevitably, another grassroots movement rises, one that learns from previous campaigns' shortcomings and grows more agile.
There needs to be accountability at CBA if shortcomings are identified, Lowe told a parliamentary economics committee.
Stung by accusations of ethical shortcomings, Facebook held a conference to discuss its new "privacy-focused vision".
Among their other shortcomings, banks had done too little, too late, to recognise losses on wobbly assets.
The founders' experience building Zenefits, despite its shortcomings, helped ZeroDown garner significant buzz ahead of Demo Day.
These shortcomings are significant enough to notice, but not so much that they ruin the whole experience.
While it's easy to dismiss those points as personal preferences, it's harder to forgive Apple's software shortcomings.
Thus China's backers will highlight its shortcomings even as its critics, like Mr Malpass, tout its accomplishments.
I sincerely apologise for the inability to continue serving and for all the shortcomings during my service.
While the service sounds promising, like all live streaming services on the market, it has its shortcomings.
Now, radio waves are great for finding solid things over long distances, but they have some shortcomings.
When it comes down to it, for $250, you are getting an affordable Android with some shortcomings.
However, this new take on Hitman addresses many of the shortcomings of the series' previous game, Absolution.
Those shortcomings severely prevented people with disabilities from taking advantage of the internet for years, Henderson added.
The crisis has highlighted shortcomings, but these are factored into our sovereign rating to a large extent.
Davidson, unhappy with the "closure" from an earlier tiff, wanted Vanderpump to own up to her shortcomings.
He needs a chief of staff with the experience and gravitas to help compensate for his shortcomings.
Other aspects of NAFTA will be reviewed in light of the decades of experience to address shortcomings.
Each  brags about their achievements, and rags on the other for their personal and professional, erm, shortcomings.
Even after undertaking this massive project, I'm hopeful that Season 8 will improve upon the show's shortcomings.
Some of the hosts who found their homes destroyed on New Year's Eve had their own shortcomings.
Although the FBI check uses biometric matching, the shortcomings of FBI criminal searches have been well documented.
This means taking responsibility for my shortcomings as well as taking the steps to reach my goals.
He seeks to set the narrative surrounding his shortcomings and, in so doing, turn them into strengths.
"Peak" by Anders Ericsson, a psychologist studying expertise, and Robert Pool, a science writer, avoids these shortcomings.
Despite these shortcomings, what3words has already been adopted by over 400 businesses and institutions, according to Sheldrick.
ONE of the shortcomings of this platinum age of television is that it is still predominantly white.
Its analysis of the ACA provides several instances of CBO's shortcomings, prominent among them mis-projected enrollments.
At the database tier, the abstraction layer provides key benefits that overcome some of the database's shortcomings.
But he said the White House could accept that, and other shortcomings, to get a bill passed.
On Tuesday, a federal agency published detailed findings about the crash, clearly spelling out Uber's deadly shortcomings.
The shortcomings of democracy are allowing a new generation of authoritarian leaders to rise in Latin America.
It's difficult to envision things going well after you've brought an interviewer's shortcomings up to his boss.
Yet, somehow Hollande took the blame for the economy's shortcomings, with Macron quitting government altogether in 2016.
The SRB's shortcomings were partly caused by the fact that the agency is "seriously understaffed", auditors said.
Under increasing criticism, other presidents might have returned home, or sought to acknowledge shortcomings where they exist.
Businesses are also demanding more data, comparing services, and better understanding the shortcomings of the existing system.
The editorial board pointed to the exclusion of Canada from the deal as one of its shortcomings.
Wow, I thought, what a splendid opening for a debate on the shortcomings of the European Union.
For whatever reason -- some kind of miscommunication, the President's own shortcomings -- it did not land as intended.
The president addressed some of the issues that are viewed as shortcomings of his foreign policy approach.
That's because the institutional shortcomings of a Christian college aren't divorced from questions of spirituality and religion.
Dr. Delp said his team felt that it was important to release their findings, even with shortcomings.
At first, both Chidi and Tahani believe they belong in The Good Place, despite their clear shortcomings.
But it may have more shortcomings in its internal controls than just the ones it already discovered.
Earlier such reports by the non-partisan Legislative Audit Bureau identified similar shortcomings in 21.35 and 2139.
Ms. Streep's reverence for the Democratic nominee has not blinded her to the shortcomings of the Clintons.
But even some who support Trump over Clinton on those issues are troubled by his shortcomings elsewhere.
I will play my strengths, sniff out my shortcomings and stomp out my ego at every opportunity.
The Trump administration has identified several shortcomings with respect to the Appellate Body's procedures and decision making.
It is a telling emphasis since, whatever the summary's shortcomings, the public now has the report itself.
Fortunately for the film, most of its shortcomings are overshadowed by the camaraderie shared by the cast.
She told the Post that seeing DeVos's shortcomings while answering education policy questions inspired her to run.
And whistleblowers, including Shultz's grandson Tyler, claim the company went to great lengths to hide its shortcomings.
But most of the Pro's shortcomings stem out of Microsoft's desires to make it everything to everyone.
But Li told me there are some shortcomings with adhesives currently on the market, such as cyanoacrylates.
In addition to allowing for long, 60-hour work weeks, the law has other shortcomings. Migrant-Rights.
The scene—though more fragmented than ever—thrives in spite of its own shortcomings, inexperience, and disorganization.
I need answers, so decide to contact a few experts to shed some light on my shortcomings.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai acknowledged shortcomings at the time and pledged to "turn these ideas into action."
Part of Kushner's achievement here is that she makes this character, for all her shortcomings, so appealing.
" The agency found that the facility's shortcomings put residents "at risk for harm and transmitting/acquiring infections.
Business executives say they are too afraid to speak out about shortcomings in the government's economic strategy.
But Kevin Anchukaitis, a paleoclimatologist at the University of Arizona, said that the study had some shortcomings.
Today, the pandemic puts an even brighter spotlight on the shortcomings of the current corporate-run system.
Mr. Guberman said the shortcomings in Justice Gorsuch's writing could settle into something more satisfying over time.
In other words, you know you're looking at a great TV, when you're not spotting its shortcomings.
This sobering documentary offers a behind-the-scenes look at the shortcomings of the foster care system.
According to Dr. Palmer, this method of calculation may be overly simplistic and suffers from severe shortcomings.
And hearing one's struggles reflected through someone else's words can also lessen potential shame around personal shortcomings.
The movement will ultimately be stronger if people are honest about both its successes and its shortcomings.
I truly believe that we are lucky not to be at war because of his personal shortcomings.
Fox programs have soft-pedaled the government's shortcomings and promoted an imminent rollback of social distancing restrictions.
In August, President Trump's secretary of state spoke about the department's recruitment and diversity efforts — and shortcomings.
Mr. Myers said it was very likely that the gun companies had studied the tobacco companies' shortcomings.
This insight is crucial for anyone concerned about the insecurity and other shortcomings of the gig economy.
The training facility's shortcomings are always listed in the reasons for the latest failure at a tournament.
But those concerns reflect the shortcomings of our current health care system, not those of the study.
Despite their shortcomings, I still find that E.H.R.s provide a great boon to the overall work flow.
Because of shortcomings in the disclosure form, their exact financial dealings in China are hard to trace.
These policy shortcomings have certainly been obvious to me and to other activists who oppose mullahs' rule.
China recognized "shortcomings and deficiencies" in an official account of its top-level political committee released Tuesday.
In that time, he discovered the shortcomings of Li-ion batteries for grid-scale storage, he said.
That mission and the raid over the weekend revealed the shortcomings of secretive military operations in Yemen.
In short, Trump's national security shortcomings have been proven in the last three years of Trump's presidency.
And until the government can step in, Wesa and his volunteers are ready to address the shortcomings.
It's one of the best smartphones we've used in a while, though it has a few shortcomings.
And for all its shortcomings, they still say fanfiction was an essential part of their formative years.
That theme, and a pleasingly broad visual style, power past some sizable shortcomings in this Warner Bros.
But experts from the Royal College of Art in London argue that there are shortcomings to certification.
Nonetheless, analysts who support the work-based approach acknowledge that TANF has real shortcomings that need fixing.
And he downplayed new scrutiny of Saudi Arabia's human rights record, suggesting other countries have similar shortcomings.
Be honest about your shortcomings when explicitly asked, he says, but give your answers a positive spin.
They involve lost loves and lessons learned, connections and separations, hopes and shortcomings, memories and what-ifs.
Despite his shortcomings, Castro said he's proud of how he's pulled the field leftward on key issues.
The attack resulted in four American deaths and exposed the U.S. military's shortcomings in western Africa. Col.
Even with its shortcomings, USMCA is a strong deal overall that represents a hard-fought bipartisan victory.
For better or worse, her subjects seem to live on with no qualms about the country's shortcomings.
It's one reason why, despite his shortcomings in the past, I was ready to celebrate Hart's achievement.
The military-related cooperation, if confirmed, indicates major shortcomings in the international effort to isolate both countries.
And his shortcomings tend to be discounted as irrelevant, or put down to inexperience or a hostile press.
Instead, "Wired to Create" rises above these shortcomings by emphasizing the complexities and contradictions that distinguish creative people.
The author of a majority opinion could be confident that a Scalia dissent would not overlook any shortcomings.
There may be something else going on in those doggie brains that's accounting for their apparent cognitive shortcomings.
For Gómez, the case indicates the shortcomings of the Spanish legal system when it comes to sexual violence.
The department said that the state legislature was considering changing the law in ways that might correct shortcomings.
The mathematics in the new study are "first rate," Batygin said, but he pointed to several astrophysical shortcomings.
Until they get their loan estimate, home shoppers can work around the shortcomings by picking the right tool.
" Risky R takes the beach's shortcomings personally: "I live and grew up near the shore in Long Beach.
Banks are not facing serious shortcomings stemming from corporate insolvencies, Febraban President Murilo Portugal said at an event.
We take seriously any shortcomings in our delivery of consistent, high-quality care, taking immediate action as needed.
Ugandan officials acknowledge shortcomings but said farmland would be allocated once the immediate crisis had been dealt with.
Happily, we've already created a technology capable of mitigating the various quirks and shortcomings of individual human cognition.
If the government finds any shortcomings, it can order foreign investors to change or cancel their investment plans.
LG spent a lot of time trying to get tricky, while somehow overlooking important shortcomings in other areas.
As a special gift, we got you this analysis of the Resistance's tactical shortcomings in The Last Jedi.
But its shortcomings are not a function of too much choice and competition but, perhaps, of too little.
An initial report undertaken by its legal advisers RPC and published earlier this month had identified "serious shortcomings".
The Gear VR is getting a modest upgrade with a new controller, but it still has clear shortcomings.
But while lurid press coverage makes it easy to spot police shortcomings, it does less to explain them.
"Previous internal investigations have indicated shortcomings in Swedbank's anti-money laundering work," acting CEO Anders Karlsson told reporters.
It calls on audiences to consider various conditions, concerns, "advancements," and shortcomings so many years after colonialism's end.
Probably the only way to judge whether its merits outweigh his shortcomings is to see it for yourself.
If the government finds any shortcomings, it can order foreign investors to change or cancel their investment plans.
There were shortcomings, like the extra cabling, and an obvious boundary separating the microdisplay and the Oculus' screens.
As with Mr Romer's work, Mr Nordhaus's contributions are also notable for the lessons imparted by their shortcomings.
But there are no mainstream VR glove controllers, perhaps because they have a lot of truly damning shortcomings.
On Thursday, Novartis said it launched its own internal investigation immediately after being alerted to the Korean shortcomings.
Xi used his opening speech to acknowledge some of program's shortcomings in its first six years of existence.
Trump's shortcomings, too numerous to detail here, are ones that make Clinton look like Abraham Lincoln in comparison.
And the country, he added, certainly has a ways to go in order to address those key shortcomings.
Target-date funds have their shortcomings; many of them were clobbered in 13 when the stock market tumbled.
Aside from how difficult it is to pack while standing, there aren't many shortcomings to the Firefly 2.
The Army, Interior and Justice departments will hold hearings on the shortcomings of the present process on Oct.
This year's models start to address a lot of those shortcomings, with GPS being the most notable addition.
The public should no longer accept these shortcomings as repercussions of tech giants irresponsibly prioritizing growth and efficiency.
There are a few shortcomings of Sticky AI. The app is designed to only really work with people.
The co-founders want their product to fill in the shortcomings of ESPN and existing social media services.
So far, it is the GOP conference's shortcomings that have blocked Trump's pursuit of a major legislative accomplishment.
He was conscious of his own shortcomings and always spoke out in grace – but he still spoke out.
But still, there are some frustrating shortcomings in the 3D audio experience Sennheiser promises with the Ambeo Soundbar.
"This demonstrates serious shortcomings in transparency and accountability from these EU flag states," the Oceana report's authors wrote.
"But M. Breitman's lack of civility doesn't exonerate the board from its legal and technical shortcomings," he wrote.
Like the iPad Pro, the Pixel Slate's software shortcomings can be particularly frustrating when coupled with premium hardware.
Apple attempted to make up for those perceived shortcomings with its sleek unibody design and multi-touch trackpad.
But trying to keep its shortcomings secret by launching an assault against press freedom is not the solution.
Boeing is working to fix software shortcomings on the planes after two fatal crashes and an international probe.
Because of these shortcomings, Waymo wants to keep the less-than-perfect rides within the early rider crew.
What Trump regards as his successes versus his shortcomings could lead to new dynamics among his closest advisers.
The company has spent the last two days both admitting its many shortcomings going into the appeals process.
But it seems like BlaBlaCar is willing to face its own shortcomings, even if it can be painful.
The much-maligned Metro system is currently undergoing repairs in an attempt to make up major safety shortcomings.
The only things that I regret are just some of my own shortcomings of patience and my temper.
City officials say there was no option but to evict them and acknowledge shortcomings in the new sites.
The way that each of these candidates addresses their shortcomings renders them both inauthentic but in different ways.
"I probably would have found enough shortcomings in this to vote against it," Mulvaney said at the time.
First, a Tokyo Stock Exchange review has to conclude managers have fixed long-running shortcomings in internal controls.
It added that Addax acknowledged possible organisational shortcomings and had taken measures to improve internal anti-corruption procedures.
He does not want to talk about Hillary Clinton's shortcomings or the incivility of some of his supporters.
Our distinct skill sets and shortcomings mean people and robots will join forces for the next few decades.
He seems to know his shortcomings; he recently told BuzzFeed he can be a bit of a mansplainer.
But while Survive the Storm may emblematic of one of Fortnite's larger shortcomings, Battle Royale feels outright misguided.
The report outlined years' worth of shortcomings from the government with respect to addressing the climate change threat.
Prayer and scripture will help us to look past our differences and shortcomings, tempering our scorn and ridicule.
Depending on the business and jurisdiction, shortcomings can result in personal fines and, in extreme cases, criminal convictions.
Four of the eight largest banks under Fed supervision filed resolution plans or "living wills," with no shortcomings.
The Fed found shortcomings in plans produced by Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and Wells Fargo.
Had it not been for the uncontrollable "headwinds" she describes, she would probably have won, despite her shortcomings.
We can expect the speech, in a nutshell, to epitomize the shortcomings and dangers of the Trump presidency.
When the regulators rejected every original plan submitted by the banks, they did not publicly detail the shortcomings.
It's up to you whether that stuff makes up for some of the shortcomings on the Pixel 4.
Alex: Like a lot of parts in this episode, the failure of that scene points to earlier shortcomings.
The shortcomings of the higher education system have left students struggling to find programs that match their aspirations.
It has more difficulties appreciating its many great achievements, rather than constantly complaining about its (also many) shortcomings.
And it's easy to wallpaper over the shortcomings of the business with a bull market's halcyon: cheap capital.
Campbell on the other hand believe the shortcomings of Africa's banks are creating spaces for blockchain to fill.
The tragedy exposed several shortcomings in spill prevention and well control practices from which we should be learning.
In documents released on Friday, the F.D.A. said there were various shortcomings in the data from the trial.
"I never forget," he told host Jimmy Fallon on NBC's "The Tonight Show" when asked about his shortcomings.
The House held a hearing on Wednesday that touched on a number of the VA's digital security shortcomings.
But knowing your shortcomings and asking for help is all part of the self-development process, she said.
Bots, which promise to make us more godlike, are instead revealing our all-too-human shortcomings and pettiness.
Its "shabby aesthetic and narrative shortcomings are outweighed by its more drastically questionable moral ones," says the Guardian.
The ECB will ask banks to put right any shortcomings based on the final version of the guide.
But by allowing it, more of Thai society will see this public display of the military government's shortcomings.
Despite those shortcomings, it's difficult to deny the role that social media plays during emotional hardships and grief.
"GSA's decision-making process related to Tenant's possible breach of the lease included serious shortcomings," the report said.
Now, it seems to exemplify the shortcomings of over-reaching sovereignty and industrial excess with little environmental consideration.
More advanced features like pitch control are there if you want them, and the devices shortcomings are minor.
The book challenges students to consider the shortcomings of the system, and offer real solutions to address them.
The best way to understand free internet is to contrast it with the shortcomings of a censored internet.
One of Grace's shortcomings is its limited resolution: It can map increases and losses in only large aquifers.
The researchers said the point of the demonstration was to show the shortcomings of the liveness detection feature.
Of course, while the virtual reality backdrop succeeded in lightening the mood, the medium certainly has its shortcomings.
But the technology does have its shortcomings, and I feel them most acutely with my nieces and nephews.
But Biden's candidacy has sparked an intense debate over what many liberals see as Obama's shortcomings in office.
And yet the shortcomings of City's rivals are not why it has streaked so far ahead, so quickly.
On the stump, Mr. Biden has focused on President Trump's shortcomings in broad pronouncements about morality and character.
Two highly respected Republican senators spoke out resolutely and with great heart about the shortcomings of President Trump.
Share how you've learned from those shortcomings because it helps others see that you are transparent and trustworthy.
Russia officially acknowledged certain shortcomings in its antidoping procedures, but denied any state involvement, instead blaming Mr. Rodchenkov.
Though they all have their shortcomings, they by and large share a respect for the country's young democracy.
The constitution's shortcomings became clear over the past two years during disagreements between the president and prime minister.
AI*SCRY is an imaginative and engaging application that shows the shortcomings, albeit poetic mishaps, of machine vision.
Normally, the shortcomings of AI have led us to rely on human moderators who can better understand nuance.
Until Sunday, the Yankees' bullpen (and their powerful offense) had successfully mitigated the shortcomings of their starting rotation.
Mexico's depressed wages remain a potent symbol of the shortcomings of Nafta as a tool for economic development.
Yet, despite these shortcomings, there is merit to treating currency manipulation as a countervailable subsidy under U.S. law.
At home, however, the showy displays began to irk residents, as some felt that they masked larger shortcomings.
It's revenge, redemption and a chance for New Yorkers to be rescued from his shortcomings all in one.
The World Health Organization has corrected many of the institutional shortcomings that thwarted its responses to previous outbreaks.
In other words: We've evolved to give more weight to our flaws, mistakes and shortcomings than our successes.
Some Republicans, the editorial said, may want to look past Moore's "shortcomings" to align with their party's nominee.
In "Edge," Huang argues that success is really about confronting your perceived shortcomings and turning them into assets.
The Justice Department also acknowledged its shortcomings in how it treated victims in the case, the judge added.
The Justice Department also acknowledged its shortcomings in how it treated victims in the case, the judge added.
I noticed its shortcomings, the things she got wrong about our culture and experience, but saw past them.
The more incidental government is to their lives, the more citizens may be willing to accept its shortcomings.
The Fed found shortcomings in plans produced by Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and Wells Fargo.
Urban affairs specialists at the time recommended such programs to remedy shortcomings that, they said, fueled racial unrest.
And yet, despite its shortcomings, I've worn an Apple Watch almost every day for the past four years.
Despite its shortcomings, the U.S.-brokered peace agreement did put an end to the war, saving countless lives.
Do you think this format of a town hall can compensate for the shortcomings of the debate format?
The RBNZ has been undertaking reviews which showed shortcomings around governance and risk management among New Zealand institutions.
The RBNZ has been undertaking reviews which showed shortcomings around governance and risk management among New Zealand institutions.
Elliott has also proposed five board nominees combined at Hyundai Motor and Hyundai Mobis to address "governance shortcomings".
The unavoidable shortcomings of online shopping may make a high return rate a necessary part of the process.
And despite the car's shortcomings, the horse really did create a lot of problems that automobiles could fix.
Beijing has denied any shortcomings in its existing practices, and the new law does call for tighter enforcement.
Rather than being general statements on the shortcomings of art history, they evoke a specific, if incomplete, story.
The refreshed quadcopter addresses two of the only notable shortcomings with last year's Mavic Pro: flight time and noise.
Some of the new methods of 3D printing now emerging show that its shortcomings can be overcome (see article).
Again and again, critics bring up an early piece of narration as particularly indicative of the series' ideological shortcomings.
Most were not authorized to speak to media and declined to identified when describing the shortcomings of EV technology.
What shortcomings of the adult product industry did you observe when you were working for a sex toy company?
"Many of the shortcomings in investigating these cases reflect deficiencies in basic policing practice," said Wendy Williams of HMICFRS.
By ending the keynote with acknowledging shortcomings, OnePlus took the high road by moving forward at a remarkable speed.
Actually, despite its shortcomings, I love it, and I use the app almost exclusively when I'm traveling for leisure.
That's probably why the company called the original model the Mavic Pro, even though the drone had its shortcomings.
However, when there are no males around, asexual reproduction, despite its shortcomings, is the best option for species survival.
Law brings an element of star power to the role, but he's largely handcuffed by shortcomings in the writing.
Haters will say it's a GIFPhoto: Michael McCauslin (Flickr)Optical illusions take advantage of shortcomings in the visual system.
But some voters in the focus group noted that, despite Trump's shortcomings, they might still consider voting for him.
I find myself intensely relaxed about the D9200s' small shortcomings, and that's because of how damn good they sound.
Despite some shortcomings, we praised the original Gear 360 for its sleek looks and effortless connectivity and recording capabilities.
The lawyers confessed their companies' shortcomings, promised fixes, and told senators they were taking the issue extremely, extremely seriously.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, studies suggest many reviewers do a poor job of spotting shortcomings in the papers they are critiquing.
Those shortcomings have caused some AI researchers to greet OpenAI's claims of an imminent threat to society with derision.
As I'm sure someone said one time, we hate the things that remind us most of our own shortcomings.
Woodson speaks to the bigger picture of media in society — not only its shortcomings, but its power and potential.
Instead, the machine would possess something like a "pure" intelligence without any of the cognitive shortcomings that limit humans.
Experiments with state management of the economy in the 20th century made the shortcomings of such systems horribly clear.
Jamil herself seems at least somewhat aware of her own shortcomings as a representative for the body positivity movement.
Greece's financial crisis and recession exposed shortcomings in government effectiveness and put acute pressures on political and social stability.
Most were not authorised to speak to media and declined to identified when describing the shortcomings of EV technology.
But for all its merits, this climate has its own shortcomings (such as pressuring people to perform like professionals).
The session began with government officials admitting their shortcomings in tackling the explosion of activity by terrorist groups online.
Oryx engineers began working about six years ago to build a device that could surpass some of lidar's shortcomings.
Many institutions still pump students through introductory courses untainted by recent economic history or the market shortcomings it illuminates.
The party to say that addressing America's shortcomings is more patriotic than a blind defense of the status quo.
That product highlighted some of the Fold's shortcomings, including the small front-facing screen and somewhat bulky design language.
He denied that any shortcomings in Facebook's approach to political adverts before now had been due to commercial reasons.
Activists have long called for a land reform commission to address the law's shortcomings and hasten the reforms process.
HTC took a look at all of the One M9's shortcomings and fixed every single one of them.
Karlsson told reporters that shortcomings found so far included knowing your customer checks and screening processes among other areas.
Be extremely honest with yourself about your shortcomings so that you can provide the interviewer with an authentic response.
These sections suffer from the same shortcomings as the rest of the film: they're too brief and too sensationalist.
Rather than damaging the emblematic purpose for which this sort of prestige architecture was conceived, such shortcomings enrich it.
The extension is still in a rudimentary stage, and there are a few obvious shortcomings in the user experience.
However, I must present the historical precedents that indicate Jeff's star power can't always compensate for a sequel's shortcomings.
It was a decent device, but like all first tries it had its shortcomings such as poor battery life.
In Thatch fight it was the experience and pace of Henderson meeting the conditioning and grappling shortcomings of Thatch.
The attack exposed major shortcomings in the approach of governments as well as businesses around the world to cybersecurity.
For thorough detail on each company's strengths and shortcomings, read the full report's breakdown of each company it evaluated.
The thing about accountability partners is that they're meant to challenge you and call you out on your shortcomings.
But ignoring the shortcomings of the anti-Mafia will only make battling the gangsters and their friends even harder.
That might raise the suspicion that Mr Greenberg condoned accounting fraud to mask deteriorating earnings and risk-control shortcomings.
As those shortcomings demonstrate, the more intricate nature of TV in the current era is no assurance of success.
Their responses, pretty much, showed exactly how far the music industry has to go in understanding its own shortcomings.
The D.A.O. is built on Ethereum, a newer cryptocurrency network that was created to overcome some shortcomings in Bitcoin.
Last week, those defensive shortcomings were evident as Green Bay was crushed after its offense pulled a disappearing act.
Many of the songs and poems in the film also appeared to reference the shortcomings of her own father.
House Republicans on Friday called on the Obama administration to fire more officials responsible for the government's cybersecurity shortcomings.
A December 2017 report also found shortcomings in hygiene, medical treatment, and detainee safety in facilities across the country.
But his shortcomings as a passer turned off many traditionalists, and their opinion has been ascendant in recent years.
Lemonis stepped in to address Weissman's shortcomings and offer his advice on how to keep the company from failing.
But virtually all analysts agree that steps must now be taken to address the significant shortcomings of the JCPOA.
Wang indicts the medical establishment for its shortcomings in treating mental illness and describes living with an unfixed reality.
Pat Toomey says Republicans like himself are ready to improve upon shortcomings from President Obama's two terms in office.
In those earlier days, it was easier to overlook the show's shortcomings to celebrate what it was doing right.
"I am wholly unconvinced that 'training' will address the shortcomings in the character of your manager," she wrote Saturday.
They also have their shortcomings when it comes to dealing with the complexities and diversities that characterize web applications.
As such, not only does it help expose the shortcomings in latter Tom Clancy games, it also reflects them.
As much as I like the idea UBI [universal basic income], I want to explore its limits or shortcomings.
I assume that, like most politicians, he uses his charm and strong jawline to distract from his professional shortcomings.
He has displayed too many shortcomings in too many places for one championship–even this championship–to change that.
The bill's title is itself an acknowledgement of its shortcomings—that these reforms ought to be followed by others.
Vox's Aaron Rupar, for one, held it up as an example of the media's shortcomings in covering the hearings.
My late parents, Morton and Jean Fineman, were teachers who loved America even as they fretted about its shortcomings.
Acknowledge shortcomings in your arguments if the readers are likely to be aware of them, and address them openly.
But working to increase them alone won't do anything to address the well-documented shortcomings that plague tech companies.
" But he added: "It's possible to think of the shortcomings of 'Black Mass' as fitting comeuppance for Mr. Bulger.
Field Guide has some shortcomings, but it does make international contemporary art more accessible to the museum's surrounding community.
His shortcomings, after all, a result of an overbearing mother and Thad's fears that Vera may have undiagnosed epilepsy (???).
Since his elevation to president was announced in late 2016, Mr. Solomon has been working to address those shortcomings.
But despite her failures and shortcomings, Meyer has always been a woman who fights for exactly what she wants.
He always harbored, it seemed, a desire to belong to a wider America, even as he saw its shortcomings.
For you and me, here's a cautionary note: Virtual assistants are still in their infancy and have many shortcomings.
Both Briles and Baylor have said there were "serious shortcomings" in how they responded to the complaints of assault.
But China's authoritarian government is sensitive to criticism and has barred foreigners who have been vocal in exposing shortcomings.
While Ring's privacy policy notes that it shares information with third party analytics firms, it suffers from three shortcomings.
Then again, is there a Chinese equivalent to The Atlantic, offering equally bracing analyses of the shortcomings of authoritarianism?
Thus, there seems little point in publicly laying bare the shortcomings of a player you might soon be managing.
Clinton to dominate the Democratic field in 2016 despite her serious, and only belatedly apparent, shortcomings as a candidate?
Instead, he's been more eager to blame those predecessors for what he sees as their own shortcomings in office.
Still, this story of a divorced empty nester finding herself once more is brief enough to forgive its shortcomings.
" Joe Biden sharply rebuked President Trump's coronavirus response, saying it "laid bare the severe shortcomings of the current administration.
The series in Florida highlighted the virtues of the Rays' approach to their pitching staff — and exposed its shortcomings.
However, online radicalization and technology experts cited several shortcomings in criticizing the study, which has not been peer-reviewed.
Democrats, meanwhile, are striving to expose the shortcomings of the Trump economy while battling back against his deregulatory agenda.
Over the past couple of weeks, Biden's shortcomings have started to loom larger and he's plummeting in the polls.
Still, it would not be an adequate response to "Seven Spots on the Sun" merely to criticize its shortcomings.
Amapá's floating courtroom first set sail in the 1990s to address some of the shortcomings in Brazil's legal system.
Nonetheless, evidence is scarce that the Arab states represented here are rushing to deal with their own defensive shortcomings.
Go deeper: Psychologists say that differing responses to the virus and the flu illustrate our shortcomings in evaluating danger.
In some cases — Richard M. Nixon's abuse of power and Bill Clinton's personal transgressions — the moral shortcomings were great.
His ability to contribute against the run and the pass helped paper over some of his team's defensive shortcomings.
For Mr. Barnes, long stretches of idle prison time had helped him better understand his own shortcomings, he said.
I've grumbled for years about the shortcomings I see, but have always come down on the side of celebration.
It is a bit perplexing that despite their shortcomings, economic sanctions became such a popular tool of international statecraft.
That capital is now a global commodity shows the relative shortcomings of a nationalistic approach to protect vital assets.
"There's 7 white people on this stage talking about racial justice," Pete Buttigieg said, calling out the field's shortcomings.
Yet, no adviser came out of the woodwork, disclosing his foibles or shortcomings, or publicizing disagreement with his policies.
It also said OPM ignored repeated inspector general reports dating back to 2005 that warned of cyber security shortcomings.
As a candidate, Trump routinely diminished (or, in some cases, accurately assessed the shortcomings) of his opponents' negotiating prowess.
I took my own long, honest look in the mirror and chose virtues that better countered my personal shortcomings.
A 2019 inspection had showed a case of "shortcomings in complying with Sanction Law", it said in a statement.
The third-largest lender in Latvia said it had worked on an action plan where alleged shortcomings were addressed.
Many doctors love to hate electronic medical records, and to be sure, the unwieldy systems have plenty of shortcomings.
These proposed child care tax credits, shortcomings and all, would cost the government $115 billion over the next decade.
The factors shaping these adverse health care outcomes reflect shortcomings of both public health and health care delivery systems.
The exercise found shortcomings in the financial sector's ability to coordinate actions in the event of a major disruption.
This strategy masks business and technical shortcomings, according to five people with extensive involvement in the augmented reality industry.
The bank's scheme had 'serious shortcomings', retired judge Ross Cranston said in a review into how Lloyds compensated victims.
Some CI sectors may be more inclined to share with DHS (and the public) their cyber shortcomings than others.
That protection was welcome for DACA beneficiaries, but the uncertainty of the court order highlighted the original program's shortcomings.
Despite its shortcomings, The Equalizer 2 is, like its predecessor, still one of the better vigilante movies out there.
But many automated polls disclose little about their methodology, while others disclose just enough to reveal serious methodological shortcomings.
The Clinton campaign is well aware of its millennial shortcomings and has made efforts to lure back young voters.
Whatever its shortcomings, O, Earth has a soul as pure and entertaining as the ghosts that haunt the stage.
So, if the Penguins advance, the Blame Russians for a Team's Shortcomings world will remain in balance at best.
More often than not, they're working together with everyday companies to identify security shortcomings and make systems safer for users.
These shortcomings should be enough to make me put the Pixel down and pick up an iridescent HTC U11 instead.

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