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The system of public finance that underwrites these programs is inherently flawed.
If their testing of such fundamental aspects as this is flawed, what other gremlins might be waiting inside?
The dirty little secret of the polling industry is that, all too often, its findings are based on flawed methodology and dubious assumptions.
This view is so fundamentally flawed yet so implicit in the Australian mentality that it seems almost impossible to efface or even moderate.
Sure, it's within a flawed ouevre, but find me any great thinker with an unflawed oeuvre.
Insofar as this made the exercise unidimensional, the venture was flawed from the beginning.
At face value, the changes suggested appear to be well-intentioned, but flawed.
Surely neither need accuse the other of being seriously flawed because of some deficiency that is already in process of correction.
But in the hothouse environment of academic science the flawed theory has been allowed to survive.
As the science of mineralogy progressed, it became clear that Neptunism was flawed.
As it stands, it's a flawed but still engaging film that should warm the hearts of more adventurous filmgoers.
Without categorizing attacks through all possible demographic breakdowns, the analysis of terrorism in general remains flawed.
Selective elimination of genetically flawed newborns is necessary if we are to prevent their inferior genes from entering the gene pool.
Yes, design competitions are often flawed, but I did say flawed and not utterly misguided and valueless or irredeemably corrupt.
The argument that third generation mobile phone technology is non-essential and, therefore, fair game for the Nimby brigade, is flawed.
In reality the schemes are flawed because people don't have this kind of spare money, therefore a cheap, fairer scheme is required.
In fact, says Bayle, even granting that God is veridical, Descartes's proof of the external world itself is flawed.
Unfortunately, both stones are extensively flawed with fractures, visible cleavage, and visible mineral inclusions.
Their efforts for educational advancement lack clear perception of the present and a flawed vision of the future.
Beyond its specific subject, it is a wholly credible representation of human endeavour, flawed, troublesome, occasionally magnificent.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The clear mirror had caught its own image clearly in the flawed one at last.
I ended up in the USA, a land of unstructured and flawed literacy, but also one of amazing dynamics.
And it was something golden and immortal in her poor, flawed, human heart.
There is one ruby of Burma, of two ruttees, without a flaw, and there is a balas-ruby, flawed, of two ruttees.
And yet much of Tarkington's work is flawed by a curious failing.
But, the view that capitalizing all leases is the simple fix that will result in consistency is flawed as well.
A blog post about a New York Times article on papal infallibility led readers to critique the paper of record's flawed reporting.
The Dual Monarchy was ineradicably flawed, hopelessly unprepared, executed its plans ineptly.
Handle them never so lightly, and they fell to pieces with such ease that you might suspect them of having been flawed before.
It's just the most obvious and painful symptom of a critically and irredeemably flawed economic model.
Fitz is a deeply flawed man, a heavy drinking, chain-smoking gambler who's unfaithful to his wife but brilliant at unpicking the mind of a serial killer.
But writing about Panania in 1955 without mentioning Ray Fitzpatrick from nearby Milperra is as flawed as a history of Australian bushranging that omits Ned Kelly.
I say to you that if you rear yourself against it, you shall fall, you shall be bruised, you shall be battered, you shall be flawed, you shall be smashed.
What Feinberg nicely exposes is that the entire field of children's literature specialists has bought a flawed bill of goods and has sold it to the nation's teachers.
Cambodia now faces an ever dangerous post-election political impasse due to fragrantly flawed system and gross mishandling by the electoral authorities.
Many companies have been making critical decisions about the architecture of Internet and mobile applications based on flawed assumptions dating from the Internet bubble.
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