Sentence examples for point out defects from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Dawson invites clients to follow him around on his inspections, which average about three and a half hours, so he can point out defects and help familiarize them with their prospective new home.

This is the view that when we are not acting fully voluntarily it is permissible to intervene to provide information, or to point out defects in our rationality, but that if we then do make a voluntary choice it must be respected.

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"Back then, everybody was searching and looking for things, which was good," said Mr. Roberson, the sheet metal worker, who recalled pointing out defects in metal panels three or four times.

Over 100 former members of Congress - many of whom won their own races by pointing out defects in their opponents have written to all members of Congress as well as House and Senate candidates, imploring them to reject excessive partisanship as they enter the home stretch of this highly contentious political season.

There were other participants in this empirical study: (a) the moderator of the inspection, who was responsible for planning and collecting the data during the empirical study; (b) the technique lecturers, who provided the training on each technique; and (c) the discrimination team, which was responsible for deciding which of the pointed out defects were real usability problems.

Vaupel and Yashin point out an intrinsic defect of traditional survival analysis when they first explained the concept of population heterogeneity: i.e., so long as the time (t) of observation is long enough, the probability of any event will be close to 1 (Du 2008).

(I remind myself how my father and my three brothers used to love to point out various defects in my house when they visited me.

It was so poorly sited (surrounded by higher hills and woods providing cover to the enemy) that Tanacharison tried to point out its defects.

She then "apologized," writing on The Huffington Post, "Where does it say that because of a man's sexual preference, I don't get to point out character defects?

Compliments, when given, are backhanded, snarky and actually point out some flaw or defect in the other person.

From the start, military strategists pointed out the obvious defects in a policy of air strikes against Isis.

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