Peer review has long been criticised for failing to identify flaws in research. |
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If viewers played a drinking game identifying logical flaws, the participants would be passed out before the halfway point. |
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Critics rightly point to serious flaws in some guidelines offered for the teaching of social studies. |
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The overwhelming upside to the book is its visual aspect, and this is strong enough to counterbalance the flaws in the text. |
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This is an urgent debate, and we have to start looking at fundamental flaws in the system. |
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Dialogue is clearly heard and there are no distracting pops, hisses, or other such sonic flaws. |
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Before registering, the parliaments had the power to send the king remonstrances pointing out flaws or drawbacks in the new laws. |
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That generation's flaws only served to highlight her constancy and dedication. |
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The flaws I disqualify a horse for are back at the knee, long pasterns, and a weak hind leg. |
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It's not going to make up for fundamental flaws in your business plan or training. |
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It was the first time I had ever seen myself with flaws, features, eyelashes, freckles, and most surprising, really soft brown, downy skin. |
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The flaws could be used to create a virus that spreads through a Web link sent via e-mail messages. |
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To viciously pontificate about a celebrity's perceived character flaws and imagined motivations is pretty cheap. |
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Still, it's a very watchable and entertaining film if you can get by some of the flaws. |
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They were buoyed up by hope, and often they were brought down their own fatal flaws. |
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What are the fatal flaws that bring him into such contempt among his own peer group? |
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However, a couple of fatal flaws in an otherwise solid defence proved costly. |
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The small flaws do not begin to compare to the fine qualities of this disc. |
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Dark regions indicated by the dotted lines are flaws that generated optical interference. |
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New IE vulns are probably the biggest problem and cover flaws in the processing of PNG graphics files and XML redirects. |
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When grading books in the VG category, dust wrappers are graded separately, and all flaws noted. |
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An interesting phenomenon of the book was the relative absence of criticism of its flaws by racing people. |
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In short it's a logically incoherent mishmash that seems to rumble along despite it's evident inconsistencies and flaws. |
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All variety of perceptual illusion comes into play to cover up the flaws in the technology. |
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The book has serious flaws, though, and not just because it is really only an extended essay. |
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I've had to stop trying to look for cracks and flaws to prove that it's not as good as it seems. |
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Yet even with its flaws, the movie is fast-moving entertainment that is worth a rental at the very least. |
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The movie isn't without its flaws, however, as some of the humour is rather juvenile, and some just plain stupid. |
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Proper use of the diagonal line can cover a lot of figure flaws by creating exciting optical illusions. |
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For the fastidious reader interested in precise historical accuracy, these flaws are very substantial. |
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High cirrus clouds form white streaks across its surface and a number of dark storms act as flaws and focus for the eye. |
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The print from which the transfer was struck isn't perfect, but its flaws are minor. |
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Unfortunately, the virtues of Art Since 1900 are accompanied by equally striking flaws. |
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Of the aforementioned flaws, the one to effect the film most was the pace, which at times was a tad slow. |
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Such incautious uses of language, which recur throughout the book, are irritating flaws in a scholarly work. |
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These studies point to flaws in student assistance in this province, which is at best an outdated system. |
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Yet all its lavishly stylized violence is not enough to compensate for the flaws in the source material. |
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But the service certainly wasn't entirely bad, and I chalk the flaws up to the fact that the place is new. |
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It's a wonderful, quirky friendship that evolves and blossoms, in spite of the two main characters and their flaws. |
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There are here and there these type of flaws, but overall the story really is wondrous. |
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Unfortunately for France, his scheme was overambitious and his economic analysis riddled with flaws. |
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I instinctively like empowering political interest groups, which despite their flaws do articulate important substantive visions. |
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His self-assurance is such that he can never help himself pointing out the flaws in others. |
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In fact, others argue that IE's security flaws are over-reported in the media simply because of IE's popularity. |
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Until I went through the episode reviews, I didn't fully understand or realize the deep flaws in the writing. |
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She does not try to airbrush his flaws nor does she indulge in pop psychology. |
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Yes, it stunk of smoke and sick in there, and the air was cold and clammy, but I could ignore these minor flaws. |
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The patch corrects flaws that could allow malicious users to execute code on your computer. |
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I think the most beautiful thing about a record is its flaws and imperfections and creepiness. |
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From time they were boys, others have fawned over them, winked at their flaws, excused their peccadilloes. |
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Yes, both have their flaws, but as Pittsburgh's first experience of the Ring cycle, I think it has to be counted as a stunning success. |
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Reject those with obvious flaws, such as splits, and try and get hold of those with an even coloration. |
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As skin starts showing dullness and fine lines, choose a foundation that softens and camouflages flaws. |
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Sometimes, those who love us, do so not only despite our flaws, but, empathically, because of them. |
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Being a chemist is key to his plan for redemption and as he goes along we understand where his flaws are. |
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So we must accept a working definition at some point, and go with it, flaws and all. |
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In addition, over 70 per cent of these security flaws could be exploited using readily available tools or without the need for any attack code. |
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Despite all the council's flaws, and the criticisms that can be levelled at it, the organization has considerable achievements to its name. |
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What makes his work memorable is this ability to observe people as they exhibited all their grandeur and flaws. |
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Kent the narrator is wise to the flaws of his younger self, if not exactly regretful. |
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If you like to pick apart technical flaws and continuity goofs, then you should have a field day with Twister. |
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Nixon and Kennedy, both Presidents with dominant fathers had significant leadership flaws as their psychohistories explain. |
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Still he shows the sensitivity to show the weakness, vulnerabilities, and flaws of the character. |
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Some of the flaws have to do with game balance issues, but there doesn't seem to be anything glaringly wrong. |
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The print used was in remarkable shape as there are very few noticeable flaws or deficiencies. |
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Despite the obvious flaws of these characters, the film neither picks sides between the two sisters, nor does it condemn the failings of the two. |
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Yes, mistakes are made, targets are not achieved, but ultimately the science of hindsight often reveals flaws in the ultimate analysis. |
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They have been called before the proctors after they violated the University regulations by exposing flaws in the University IT security system. |
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George's writing is best viewed as an attempt to correct the flaws of classical political economy and to resuscitate it. |
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These visual flaws are mainly annoyances and only a real problem in Episode One. |
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What if he fails on his dates with Sara because of deep-set insecurities or personality flaws? |
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Do you think they just have a screenwriting computer programme that builds in all these character flaws and foibles? |
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She was originally convicted of murder, but had the verdict overturned at appeal because of procedural flaws. |
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As a reviewer, criticise statistical flaws only when you can explain how they specifically detract from the study. |
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In 1992, liberals ignored their man's reputation for personal and political character flaws because he looked like a winner. |
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They may find it quaint or antiquated, rather than charming, and its few flaws may stand out larger due to the hype. |
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Like the majority of fat women, being fat for me was indicative of severe depression, character flaws, laziness, lack of self-respect and greed. |
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We need to accept that there is always the chance of failure and the likelihood of flaws. |
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Historical critique exposes the flaws or limitations of each of the political traditions. |
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Global pundits will find endless flaws, and many a Washington apparatchik may be troubled by the election's outcome. |
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By no means is it an original movie, but it is a well constructed one that often rises above its stupendous flaws and contradictions. |
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Some of the press reportage of this study has been very good on pointing out the flaws in the report. |
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I worried I would overlook huge character flaws because I was somehow chemically engineered to be in unhealthy relationships. |
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The car has been plagued by at least six repair notices, ranging from faulty fuel tanks to seat belt flaws. |
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Supposedly lock-ups and graphical flaws run rampant, but I only encountered one small bug throughout my playing the game. |
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The Old Town, in its heyday, was apparently a teeming place, rough and ready and full of humanity with all its flaws, vices and passion. |
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The Knights of the Round Table possessed many aspects of chivalry, but each of them had flaws. |
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It manages to draw our attention to the flaws in these characters without artificially drumming up crises. |
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Fitz is a character filled with flaws and faults, all just waiting for a fissure to weep and seep out of. |
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The damage-control team searched every inch of the assembly line for flaws. |
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It says I want a collaborative effort I can dominate, and I shy from a solo effort whose flaws rest on my shoulders alone. |
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For all the older generation's flaws, the younger characters of the film are weaker, more self-centered and less promising. |
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This Japanese Sword Index has very detailed and thorough information about sword types, blades, tangs, even flaws. |
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The car has been plagued by two recalls and at least six repair notices, ranging from faulty fuel tanks to seat belt flaws. |
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Inconsequential as they sound, these trivial dilemmas and flaws have the effect of making the cast of characters very human. |
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But these flaws in the president's account of our situation are remediable. |
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The process of finding and fixing bugs and security flaws is crowdsourced and far more efficient. |
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One of the film's chief flaws is its reliance on gadgets and technobabble over real action. |
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Cynics and sceptics raised uncomfortable questions, and found serious flaws with the script. |
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The players huddled together here after a match for a post-mortem of the game, analysing and discussing, striving to iron out the flaws. |
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The detail in the image is sharp without any major flaws or imperfections marring the image. |
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He has the scoop on current initiatives afoot to inform you of the latest flaws and fixes. |
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With scratches and flaws marking up the picture, I'm sad to report that this picture is sub-par. |
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The A-class is most exciting, with many of the old model's flaws addressed and a new interior to boot. |
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This overly long melodrama from the Philipines suffers technical flaws like poor dubbing, patchy performances and a meandering narrative. |
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In other words, didn't our notions of professional loyalty suggest a seemly bit of time between service to a president and exposure of his flaws? |
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Alternate interpretations are not even hinted at, despite many flaws in conventional big bang cosmology. |
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It must be their tragic flaws that make them fail to measure up in our eyes. |
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As is predictable in a 30-year-old print, we spot occasional damage and flaws here and there. |
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But error is a normal part of science, skepticism is its conscience, and control experiments uncover flaws in reasoning or measurement. |
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If a pitcher deviates from his mechanics, he can spot flaws more quickly by studying his image on digital tape. |
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The benefits of a self-directed team were realized when the initial test efforts identified some hardware flaws. |
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The video transfer captures those colors nicely, and there are no marks or digital flaws to detract from the enjoyment of the film. |
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She found it a relief not to be examining her posture for flaws and imperfections. |
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The only flaws I could detect was, at one point in the middle, a scene had some flicker in contrast levels, but this went away never to return. |
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Art is precisely the means by which man makes sense of, and transcends, his own limitations and flaws. |
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Identify positive team and individual actions, flaws in the plan, and areas for improvement. |
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Any flaws in my plan that he is able to spot will be corrected before implementation. |
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No real surprises here but it begs the question of why such obvious flaws were never caught in advance. |
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As expected from such a new release, this is a great looking picture that shows hardly any imperfections or flaws. |
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Anthony was prepared to point out several flaws in this plan, but he kept his mouth shut. |
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Leftists have been known to use literary theory to demonstrate flaws in science. |
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But if recent tragic events have exposed flaws in your long-term plan, get to work. |
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Camera shake is one of the most common flaws in any video production and yet it can easily be reduced. |
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And nearly half would attempt to hide stains and other flaws by putting a chair or a plant pot over a mark on the carpet. |
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He was the icon in an era of icons, but like Shakespeare's tragic heroes his fatal flaws cut short a certain glittering career. |
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But first, a look at his controversial predecessor, who achieved great things, but also had tragic flaws. |
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I can tell you from experience that the public financing system, despite numerous flaws in reporting and timing requirements, works. |
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To me, it sounds like a gradual, maybe even lifelong, struggle between greatness and tragic flaws. |
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Communism, for all its tragic flaws, was at least western in its conception, ideals, and desires. |
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And since all mined diamonds have inclusions, flaws, and birthmarks, under magnification a trained jeweler can tell the difference. |
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Colors are natural and fully-saturated, and there are few source flaws like scratches or pock-marks. |
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Hanna Gregory stared at her reflection on the mirror, searching for flaws and imperfections on herself. |
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Pick a politician who did not trim and you find huge flaws alongside great strengths. |
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Complaints have also been made to the Ombudsman alleging flaws in planning procedures, but these have been rejected. |
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Incredibly, he attempts to deflect criticism toward the political leadership for the fundamental flaws in the plan. |
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There are serious flaws to the agreement that prevent it from being anything more than a feel-good measure designed to mollify the Green Party. |
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The signal channel must be void of electron traps induced by flaws in the design, processing, or even the silicon itself. |
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The mono audio track is marred by a bit of hiss, but is likewise free of major flaws. |
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I can point out where flaws and blemishes have been removed as well as body alterations made. |
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Scratches, marks, dents, stains, blemishes or flaws are worth money to you, because they mean price reductions! |
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He puts blinders on and sees nothing but the flaws, while blithely overlooking the soul of the message, and the innocence of the delivery. |
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It falls short of being the ultraportable of my dreams because of design flaws that, while serious, could have been easily corrected. |
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Apple released QuickTime 7.3.1 Thursday afternoon to address several security flaws in the multimedia tool. |
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Nevertheless, despite this and other flaws, the characters remain interesting throughout, and Johansson's acting covers a multitude of sins. |
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Some grain and sometimes murky shadow detail are the only real flaws, but despite them the film looks very nice. |
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Wood is graded on the number of flaws in a board, not the strength or appearance of the unflawed portions. |
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But such a complicated and difficult process was bound to produce flaws and unforeseen difficulties. |
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They will look for flaws, for foolish slips, for proof that the wise are not perfect in their wisdom. |
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The major flaws come with no online game play and the unresponsive controls can almost make the game unplayable at times. |
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He's not conventionally charming here, but instead uses his charm as a way of making us overlook his serious character flaws. |
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We found people were willing to be encouraging while at the same time pointing out gaping flaws in our plans! |
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High achievers can easily fixate on their flaws, obsessing about minor problems until they've blown them out of proportion. |
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Any flaws in the plans should be exposed by the exercises that will be sprung on countries without prior warning over the next two months. |
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The Feds say that he wanted to show the flaws in U.S. airline security, and, boy, did he ever. |
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It is boycotting the event to raise public awareness at what it sees are the project's flaws. |
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Twin studies using EEG were subsequently performed more than a dozen times, refining protocols and controlling for design flaws. |
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Although the sculpture had flaws, it also had a certain je ne sais quoi that made it very appealing. |
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In the book, Tavris and Aronson argue that the same ability to overlook minor flaws in a marriage leads to overlooking major ones. |
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It can be really good if somebody is an amazing talent right off the bat or it can highlight your flaws. |
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Others are less abashed about hiding what they see as flaws. |
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This was a quick-and-dirty attempt at getting a handle on the relative values of a select group of top-notch relievers, but it contained a few flaws. |
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To maintain suspicion requires not only ignoring the flaws in Wakefield's research, but also turning a blind eye to the large number of studies which show no causal link. |
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Despite the organization's kinks and flaws, even some of FSC's fiercest critics acknowledge its needed role in the movement to help forests regain their balance. |
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Each of them has distinctive and debilitating flaws in the eyes of Republican power brokers. |
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I know this film is not without its flaws, yet it is redeemable. |
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The largest European observer group also found flaws with every step of the electoral process from voter registration and campaigning to the actual vote. |
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It was her flaws, her failures, her struggles with her weight and her self-esteem, and her refusal to be shamed by them. |
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Some of the flaws in the system are identifiable and remediable. |
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There were no flaws to his game, for the most part he found the fairways with the accuracy of a laser gun and peppered the flags with some exquisite approach work. |
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In each case, while Joe seems to be the catalyst, we soon see that it is the internal flaws that each individual carries that result in their reprobate behavior. |
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When a candidates flaws are seen as an endearing part of who they are, scandal can make them more attractive, Gergen argued. |
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They exacerbate our flaws, tempt us to escalate arguments, and bait us into embracing confrontation rather than avoiding it. |
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She avoids an exhaustively descriptive definition because she opposes condemning all novels based on the flaws of some novels. |
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For all her other flaws, Harriette was certainly a prompt and early riser. |
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The deputy director of the Navy Fleet Command's political warfare department said that there were negligence and flaws in evening roll-calls aboard the warship. |
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Rarely did I ever let Sarah make me over but when she did I was always amazed at her power to erase all the little flaws that made me self-conscious at times. |
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Researchers highlighted inherent security weaknesses in the design of TCP in 1989 but these flaws in authentication were only first exploited six years later. |
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For all his manifold flaws and for all the persistent rumours about his drinking, his approach mirrors the fundamental problem at the heart of his party. |
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For an institution whose culture has been built on order and seemliness, it is deeply distressing to learn of serious flaws and even criminal activity within its fold. |
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He pulls the reader in with his unpretentious, laconic style, and with his refusal to shy away from acknowledging his own flaws. |
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It may be very American and dripping with sentiment but thanks to Quaid and a quality cast, The Rookie has a grace and sincerity that makes you willing to indulge its flaws. |
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The seemingly random splotches of bold color mimicked the appearance of tortoiseshell while simultaneously obscuring flaws still evident in the body and glaze of many pieces. |
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Somehow their flaws seem insignificant in the face of their tenderness toward each other. |
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In this Pythonesque vision, Lady Macbeth is a vampish sexpot, while her husband is a dim-witted cuckold, less blighted by fatal flaws than fatal dorkiness. |
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Each of the two have tragic flaws, that result in their downfall. |
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Alt cert critics often argue that there are flaws in the methodology of some of these studies. |
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But the flaws and peccadilloes of Renaissance artists like Michelangelo pale beside the misdeeds of patrons and pontiffs. |
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For all of its flaws, the New York Times is a national treasure. |
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Currently, variants of the fake bomb technique are used only for unsystematic exposes of flaws in the security system, not to improve inspector performance. |
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An untutored if essentially tuneful vocalist, he seems to actively encourage the cracks and flaws that appear whenever he reaches above or below his natural range. |
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For example, he neglects to mention that one of the flaws of manual counting is being deliberately imported into the computerised and supposedly more accurate system. |
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It's not without its flaws, but being vaguish isn't one of them. |
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Evaluate each garment and clearly mark stains, flaws or worn areas. |
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She liked to surround herself with attractive people and her portraits were carefully vetted to make sure that no physical flaws were ever revealed. |
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Overall it has a very nice look, not worthy of complaint except from the more finicky of videophiles and DVD reviewers who look for such minor flaws as part of their job. |
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In any case, the few flaws in the video are minimal and sporadic, and unlikely to detract from your enjoyment of this otherwise excellent package. |
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This month's updates cover the aforementioned set of seven flaws in Internet Explorer, described by Secunia as extremely critical, as well as four Windows client vulns. |
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What rankles about all of this is that Paterson, for all his deep flaws, might be the best governor New York has had in decades. |
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Despite the flaws, there was enough expertise in the starters and second course to confirm that there is still a great deal of talent in the Balbirnie kitchen. |
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The anamorphic transfers both pick up the various flaws in the aging film stock, something that is not preventable, but MGM has gotten the colors at proper levels. |
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Despite these flaws, Kohl does not recommend censoring the books. |
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Ultimately, such flaws are vastly outweighed by the book's contributions. |
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I really appreciate the packaging, presentation, and layout, but there are technical and informational flaws that mar the enjoyment of the extras. |
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That was the first night Lewanna felt truly beautiful, with the powder and paint on her face, the ability to become someone else disguising all her flaws. |
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The secret to marital bliss eludes the Western civilization, although arrogance and conceit keep it from admitting fundamental flaws and looking elsewhere for solutions. |
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Jim Carrey in the lead and a pitch-perfect supporting cast that includes Martin Landau make their characters' hopes, fears and flaws undoubtedly clear. |
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We all have character flaws and being judgemental is not my style. |
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Each character, despite their flaws, is like ourselves or someone we know. |
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What she calls jokes often seem to me thinly disguised reproaches of his behaviour or character flaws, the only difference is that she laughs afterwards. |
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He pointed out my character flaws without mercy or compassion. |
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Taken as a whole, there are more strengths than flaws in the floor plan. |
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He demonstrates logical flaws in the theory and points out its fallacies. |
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As Veil continued to dig, he discovered two major flaws in his plan. |
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Now you may remember that earlier I told you there were flaws in my plan. |
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If one military commander can see flaws in a plan others should too. |
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And it flaws the doctrine of unilateral preemption, despite the fact you had a smattering of other countries that put up some troops that went in. |
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The reasoning of the founders of the UN was that the League had failed on account of flaws in its constitution which were identifiable and corrigible. |
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Ironically, the luxury SUV looks pretty darned good when viewed that closely, but when I pull back for the macro view I find some annoying flaws and noteworthy virtues. |
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Although prospective in design these studies have methodological flaws. |
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The scheme was designed to enhance the core areas of smaller towns and villages by eliminating dereliction but flaws in the scheme have resulted in nothing happening. |
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And when, at the end of the first scene, the tribunes itemise the hero's flaws, Hicks is again visible making his detractors appear punily envious. |
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Outside experts said the new flaws were nearly identical to problems that were exploited by the so-called Blaster infection, which spread last month with devastating damage. |
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Software firms should be forced to pay up if their customers fall victim to e-criminals because of security flaws, an influential Parliamentary group said today. |
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The guest curator, John Ayers, has written an essay for the catalogue that emends flaws in dating and attribution erroneously accepted as the last word for decades. |
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He was a cyborg but without the downsides like flaws in programming. |
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However, all designs failed due to dust, vibration, design flaws or inefficiency at lower speeds. |
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At the first show I found lots of design flaws that produced boomy bass, screechy highs, and boxy or chesty mids. |
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Flat or matte paint allows a deep color expression on the walls while also hiding flaws that may be inherent on the painted surface. |
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Silly, schlocky and with what looks like a fourfigure budget, the film's many flaws are offset by a subversive sense of humour. |
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They learn not the use of a macguffin to expose character flaws but, rather, that fiction might have a pattern. |
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This week the watchdog agency also cited flaws in the Pentagon's count of protective biohazard suits for its troops. |
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His flaws are eclipsed by the sizable shadow of his strengths. |
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To be the first water a diamond must be absolutely colorless, very lustrous, and perfectly free from flaws. |
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This proved to be quite an adequate arrangement for as long as the balance of power remained, but flaws emerged when it was disrupted. |
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Despite these strengths, the castles and town walls are now recognised to have also had military flaws. |
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Rather than continue the recognised historical male view of female bodies, Saville created depictions of natural women with genuine flaws. |
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Ishiguro's technique is to allow these characters to reveal their flaws implicitly during the narrative. |
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This was a wake-up call, prompting an investigation to assess flyovers for any engineering flaws. |
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It is important to note that these flaws are unrelated to the interstitial pathways or particulate structure mentioned above. |
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Two leading lights in the proreform NHS Alliance and National Association of Primary Care warned of flaws in the design of the planned changes. |
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Despite their flaws and dead ends, however, Wild Boy and Elia still make for an approachable and promising solo debut. |
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These visual systems all detect web flaws with CCD cameras that project a linear array of light-sensitive pixels across the moving web. |
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Closer examination, however, reveals a dismayingly large number of serious flaws in both the methods of analysis and scientific reasoning. |
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Even for films whose obvious flaws have been trotted out time and again. |
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Communitarians believe that there are some flaws in the liberal conception of justice. |
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This triangulated signal means that no part of the pipe wall goes unmeasured, and it pinpoints the exact size and location of flaws. |
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As a treehopper specialist, I struggled to find even minor flaws worthy of mention. |
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The principal, Orlando Gober, an inspiring black man of incredible strengths and some tragic flaws, is at the center of the tale. |
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The resulting thermographs can show flaws via time-temperature contrast signatures. |
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In the absence of casting flaws, crack initiation occurs at the fatigue-sensitive microstructural constituents. |
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One concerns Camelot, usually envisioned as a doomed utopia of chivalric virtue, undone by the fatal flaws of Arthur and Sir Lancelot. |
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The Daily Beast debates the merits and flaws of the Sisters crawley. |
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Critics have no trouble pointing out the many flaws in arkeological thought. |
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Yet, like so many other alarmist studies produced by self-styled consumer advocates in recent decades, they contain fatal methodological flaws. |
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Microsoft clearly states that its Xss filter technology is no panacea against cross-site scripting flaws. |
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However, Greenblatt's impressive scholarship and brilliantly captivating instances of literary wit adumbrate his research's possible flaws. |
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Josh viewed Jerome Benedict as a thwartful man always finding the flaws in other people's research. |
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He refused to admit to any flaws with his writings, and his only corrections were minor errors and rearrangements of the language. |
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As musket technology evolved, the flaws of the musket became less frequent and the bow became irrelevant. |
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A number of scholars found important flaws with mercantilism long before Adam Smith developed an ideology that could fully replace it. |
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The development of these writing systems was very successful, even though some flaws were detected. |
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Abrupt terminations are often indicative of internal flaws in a core or previously formed Hertzian cones on the surface. |
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Skeptics have pointed out flaws in the researchers' methods. |
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We have produced a detailed analysis of its many flaws, which runs to pages. |
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The plots of Shakespeare's tragedies often hinge on such fatal errors or flaws, which overturn order and destroy the hero and those he loves. |
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Statistical flaws in his work have been proposed by others in the parapsychological community and within the general scientific community. |
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It was revealed that Rhine's experiments contained methodological flaws and procedural errors. |
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Franklin immediately spotted the flaws which concerned the water content. |
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These developers will be able to find and fix security flaws early in product lifecycles, reducing security risk for all future users of their wares. |
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A number of flaws in the plan had also become apparent, including the fact that claims of the number of Jacobite supporters were now considered wildly optimistic. |
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The author thus creates a sense of pathos by allowing the reader to see the narrator's flaws while being drawn to sympathise with the narrator as well. |
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So useful is it, however, that such minor flaws, as well as an occasional glibness about American Shakespeareana, can be forgiven this sumptuous product of Airstrip One. |
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A discrepancy in Mercury's orbit pointed out flaws in Newton's theory. |
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If you're not reasonably careful, it's possible that a solution could aerially give you the wrong answer because it contains one or more fatal flaws. |
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The central argument of consociationalism is that elite cooperation can successfully overcome the flaws of traditional decision-making by majority. |
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Those flaws included technological ones, such as confusing ballot layouts and balky punchcard ballots that made many voters' intentions uncertain. |
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However, the biography in question was consistent with Carlyle's own conviction that the flaws of heroes should be openly discussed, without diminishing their achievements. |
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Wrought iron was soft and contained flaws caused by included dross. |
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Nuclear reactions produce energetic particles ions and neutrons that can damage materials as their energy disperses, causing the formation of flaws that evolve over time. |
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Operation Barbarossa suffered from several fundamental flaws. |
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For all his flaws, he had largely retained the affection of his people, who had enjoyed uninterrupted peace and comparatively low taxation during the Jacobean era. |
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Chivalry was in Chaucer's day on the decline, and it is possible that The Knight's Tale was intended to show its flaws, although this is disputed. |
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More generally it is not always clear, if evidence contradicts a hypothesis, that this is a sign of flaws in the hypothesis rather than of flaws in the evidence. |
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But some important flaws in her assumptions indicate that Washington will need to pursue these goals more carefully and discriminatingly than her essay appears to recognize. |
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The facts of the accident, however, are too ambiguous to reek of malice or recklessness. And the drivers involved, flaws and all, are hardly demons. |
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