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But it is now clear that the original plan was flawed.

I believe this fatally flawed his understanding of the challenges and difficulties.

Though structurally flawed from its origins – and historically biased toward powerful interests – this model functioned for 150 years.

Just weeks after the launch of the Hubble space telescope in April 1990, NASA engineers were aghast to discover that a flawed mirror was blurring the relayed images.

Critics have deemed this an abuse of the system which they say is flawed because it fails to prioritise new drugs.

The Republicans were barking away at Hillary, too, now that, instead of being a sympathetic figure standing by her flawed man, she was a strong woman finding her own way in politics.

The scar flawed her beauty.

Those studies might also have been technically flawed.

So maybe imagination is a flawed guide to possibility.

But I found it hard to believe that only this tic-tac-toe game was flawed.

Framing global health funding as "aid" is fundamentally flawed because it presupposes an inherently unequal benefactor-dependent relationship.

We soon learned that they were deeply flawed institutions that, all too often, led us grossly astray or failed to address vital matters, global to local.

One of the simplest examples of flawed design decisions is the incorrect use of the shopping cart icon -a traditional icon which stands for the virtual holding place for any products of the store.

Heart rate monitoring is a flawed science.

In reality, most specifications are flawed — you do not know how flawed until you have implemented and tested according to the specification.

ESB-oriented architecture is inherently flawed in that it builds connectivity no one might ever want to use.

Yet the principle of using an E-mail address to identify a person isn't flawed: in general, if you send an E-mail message to an address you expect it to reach a certain person.

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The material is flawed throughout.

Often, it is the candidates themselves who expose flawed suppositions during the interview process.

The way they squabble mulishly to defend now-indefensible positions is itself evidence of how flawed those rational-actor models are.

But I know it is going to be flawed.

The researchers believe that the flawed version of FTO is more active than the normal one and 'turning it down' could dampen appetite.

Some think the premise of the deal was flawed.

The financial rescue plan passed by the US Congress is viewed as flawed but necessary to head off panic in financial markets and loss of confidence in the economy.

After touring the place he argued, in 1967 and 1968, that America's strategy in South Vietnam was fatally flawed.

This is one of the largest trade associations of lotteries in the world, and it had no recollection that at least a few of its games had been proven to be fatally flawed.

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