How To Use Flawed In A Sentence

  • Although the strategy was flawed by its excessive voluntarism, it did force the party to modernize itself.
  • Now, I'm not saying that wow is the devil or anything knee-jerkingly reactionist like that (although I * do* have some serious issues with some elements of it: the grind, only having one somewhat flawed model of guild leadership, etc, etc). Becoming Gamer; or "My last ever log out."
  • These tests were so seriously flawed as to render the results meaningless.
  • The second year went up in the flames of a deeply flawed health-care reform.
  • In her decision, Judge Coral Shaw found that the employer's investigation was flawed and the report was invalid and should be set aside.
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  • Actually, the prevailing wisdom that iambic pentameter is somehow ideal for relating the rhythms of English speech seems deeply flawed to me. Dipodic Verse : A.E. Stallings : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation
  • There has been no such command performance since his hurried but deeply flawed return from serious injury. Times, Sunday Times
  • The company started developing a type of malicious software known as adware that hackers install on PCs, where they served up pop-up ads for travel services, pornography, discounted drugs and other products, including its flawed antivirus software. IOL: News
  • The nave but essentially well-meaning Peter's interaction with his flawed clients formed the centre of the piece and much of the comedy sprung from the dynamic duologues.
  • That does not mean that the same principle applies to an uncatalogued and flawed reproduction. Times, Sunday Times
  • As for the charge of "harlotry," it is equally flawed. La Malinche - harlot or heroine?
  • Is he afraid we will expose the huge holes in these fatally flawed proposals?
  • It has the grandeur of a true epic, a thrilling, if flawed hero, momentous political struggles, bravery, love and death.
  • While such a sophisticated politician was well aware of the pitfalls involved in fiercely defending his policies and sticking unswervingly to his principles, with hindsight this decision can be seen as fatally flawed.
  • Such profuse adulation of the rich exists side-by-side with occasional media trashing of individuals as overly piggish or personally flawed.
  • He is the last man to concede that it is flawed or failing as a concept. Times, Sunday Times
  • They claim that evidence used to dismiss concerns about side-effects is flawed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Apart from being a brilliant if flawed politician, he was up against a divided and unpopular Opposition. The Sun
  • What's even more revealing is how the elite has come to see itself as ethically flawed.
  • WOLF BLITZER, CNN ANCHOR: Happening now, Barack Obama sharpening his criticism of Hillary Clinton, what he calls her flawed judgment. CNN Transcript Oct 11, 2007
  • Whether or not these methods were flawed matters not; what is important is that ideal womanhood was, in part, physical.
  • Now he breaks his silence about the flawed evidence.
  • His Protestant heirs continue to view the New Testament as a seriously flawed historical document.
  • And many studies are flawed by the tendency of researchers to look for information that confirms their own beliefs.
  • I would point to Francis Fukuyama's insightful "The End of History", which was only been flawed by assuming that the US was a real democracy --- and not a very subtle, guileful ruling-elite 'corporate financial Empire' disguising itself behind the facade of this two-party 'Vichy' sham of democracy. Coming Soon-- Riots in America?
  • This debate about a device to “save” newspapers is fundamentally flawed because it assumes that the newspaper industry will remain cohesive with a single revenue and distribution model, as it did until about 5 years ago. Why the Kindle HD Can’t Save Newspapers
  • The phenomenon is easily seen by eye and apparently cannot be ascribed to statistical artefacts, selection procedures or flawed reduction techniques.
  • While I've praised the improvements that Assembly and Senate committees made last week, the bill is still fundamentally flawed in several ways.
  • The central character is deeply flawed and yet he is also extremely likeable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her history is what Rove was talking about when he called her fatally flawed. Karl Rove Denies He's Attacking Hillary To Help Her
  • The authors offer some propositions which I take to be logically flawed.
  • Tutu also criticized what he called the dangerously flawed intelligence used by the U.S. and Britain to justify military action in Iraq. CNN Transcript Feb 21, 2004
  • In the last few years, Professor Hayes has testified in various Senate hearings claiming the EPA is accepting flawed chemical industry-funded studies as evidence of atrazine's safety. Annie Spiegelman: Living Downstream: Steingraber Documentary Puts Moral Imperative on Banning Cancer-Causing Chemicals
  • Core developmental conflict, ego deficits, flawed character, and childhood traumata due to parental inadequacies postulated in dynamic etiological theories of drug abuse, also appear in theories regarding alcoholism. Clinical Work with Adolescents
  • He pulled from within his robe a beautiful piece of craftsmanship, a magnificent silver filigree forming beautiful designs on the neck clasp but flawed by only one thing.
  • What emerges is a portrait of a fine but flawed human. Times, Sunday Times
  • People say he is a flawed character. Times, Sunday Times
  • a flawed diamond
  • For this reason, in my judgment, the decision of the Tribunal on this issue is flawed and cannot stand.
  • In Medusa, thankfully, he is once again on thoroughly familiar territory, battling to pursue his own flawed version of truth through the lies, evasions and corruption that surround him.
  • Although it may be common for structural geologists to assemble fault-slip data without regard for their ages, such an approach is flawed for multiphase deformation in which the principal stress axes change orientation.
  • It is a compelling account of a commonly flawed man who accepted the sacrifices of service and survived with honor.
  • It wouldn't be the first time the industry was made to pick up the tab and take the flak for flawed political policies.
  • Like all of Roth's fiction, this novel is dazzling but flawed.
  • Crowe is stoic and selfless - a perfectly flawed hero worth rooting for.
  • The script showed him as a vulnerable, troubled and flawed character. Times, Sunday Times
  • With its insane mix of loves-me-loves-me-nots, switcheroos, flawed motives, crooked laughs and crying babies, it is one of cinema's most buoyant genres.
  • Behold thoroughly dimensional characters, quirky and flawed and utterly believable whether human or nonhuman.
  • Proposals supporting non-cooperation are flawed as models.
  • Mortgage fraud investigator Steve Dibert of MFI-Miami said, "Seventy percent of the loans we investigate are flawed due to recordation, PSA violations, etc. Richard Zombeck: Massachusetts Courts to Banks on Foreclosures: The Law Matters
  • As if this isn't enough, even though his revisal of the phonology is fundamentally flawed with the basic data available to us, he goes on to add that chi is not a palatalized velar as his proposed pattern would suggest, but a velar fricative /x/. Some observations concerning Woodard's The Ancient Languages of Europe
  • Despite its marvelous achivements, Greek mathematics was flawed.
  • I don't think we should mourn the demise of our deeply-flawed nations.
  • This happened because the shuttle is a fundamentally flawed design. Hints of A Shuttle Extension Appear - NASA Watch
  • Is the BBC staffed by flawed human beings who will occasionally make mistakes?
  • One just can't help feeling, however, that the entire base he has predicated his argument on is flawed.
  • Modi’s office is on an upper floor of a massive, scabby-faced ministry building in Gandhinagar, the planned city of government workers north of Ahmedabad that is a monument to the flawed architectural schemes of formerly socialist India. India’s New Face
  • He did insist on remaining human and flawed and contradictory and in touch with other people. Times, Sunday Times
  • He is a flawed, insecure character who seems suddenly to fear being left on his own.
  • I ... firmly believe that you are tasked with executing a fatally flawed plan, and I have many questions about the operations of the CFPB," wrote Mr. Neugebauer, who leads the House Financial Services Committee's oversight and investigations subpanel. Lawmaker Raises Concerns About Consumer Agency
  • Surely neither need accuse the other of being seriously flawed because of some deficiency that is already in process of correction.
  • Nevertheless, for all its riches Apocalypse Now was fundamentally flawed by its resolution.
  • Hence the relative attraction of a centrally-planned, lowest common denominator mediocracy with just enough capitalism to be plundered and wasted on their ever failing social engineering schemes and flawed political theories.
  • The aim was laudable - the method was flawed. Times, Sunday Times
  • This argument, that the war has had an overall beneficial geostrategic and security effect, remains fundamentally flawed.
  • He was undeniably a flawed hero - but for many Americans an undoubted hero all the same. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm happy to see improvements to an already unflawed product.
  • But in the hothouse environment of academic science the flawed theory has been allowed to survive.
  • The Tax Day Tea Party protests began earlier this year when Rick Santelli, on-air editor for CNBC, ranted against what he called the bankrupt liberal agenda of the White House and Congress, a flawed stimulus bill and a pork-filled budget, according to the Tax Day Tea Party Web site. Undefined
  • The result included some desirable elements, such as the differential between urban and non-urban taxes and diesel fuel, but was fatally flawed by the commitment that the price of fuel would not increase.
  • Their importance lies not in their practical use but in their exceptionally skilled carving, the unflawed quality of the stone, and the elegant calligraphy of their inscriptions.
  • This was about a flawed character and a nervous body. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of course judges are human, flawed and vulnerable. The Sun
  • Then we must ask why God needed to even bother with awkward designs like the flawed and ridiculously concocted ones we see in nature; why, for instance, did God give us skin as protection from germs and foreign particles, and yet not make us to thrive on what we know as harmful radiation? Debunking Christianity
  • Unfortunately, in this reviewer's estimation, it is a flawed one: an attempted blend of evolutionary theory as the basis for psychology and implausible Freudian psychobabble.
  • On closer inspection, however, they turn out to be deeply flawed.
  • You need to stop looking to him for acceptance and approval and recognise that he is simply a very flawed person. The Sun
  • Euripides's darkly psychological study of a woman's obsession with her murdered father and her quest for retribution presents its characters not as mythical heroes, but as flawed human beings.
  • For the corruption of weak choices results in a chain of habit being formed, which fetters the character and becomes second nature, flawed or ‘vitiated’ nature.
  • This raw spectacle overflows with fizzing stories which unveil the chaotic comedy and tragedy behind a flawed wedding reception.
  • Intercutting long, engrossing musical sequences with images of revolutionary protest, the resulting film is a flawed but audacious counterculture landmark. Times, Sunday Times
  • We can therefore see that offsetting ancient forest with newly planted woodland is a fatally flawed concept. Times, Sunday Times
  • "The pay rise is based on research which hasn't been questioned and is completely unflawed."
  • Instead we are offered a panorama of uniquely flawed relationships each imbued with enough personality to be poignant and credible.
  • For this reason, in my judgment, the decision of the Tribunal on this issue is flawed and cannot stand.
  • The credit crunch is in part the consequence a flawed regulatory system.
  • When the government is giving you millions of dollars to show a drug is harmful, you're going to give more credence to experiments that show it is, no matter how flawed, because your career depends on it.
  • His superb portrayal of Charlie lends him great stature, yet exposes him as a flawed and frustrated man.
  • We journeyed together, flawed, failing, but always aiming at constancy, at presentness, at openness to grace. Times, Sunday Times
  • They say it would be within the secretary of state's discretion to ignore those ballot; one, because the hand recounts would have been conducted in a tardy fashion; and two, because the hand recounts will have been conducted in a tardy fashion and, two, because they would have been conducted in what they term a flawed fashion. CNN Transcript - Breaking News: Palm Beach County Canvassing Board Meets to Consider Manual Recount - November 14, 2000
  • Its attitudes are a Hare-brained mixture: both principled and progressive – not many dramatists make a woman representative of an era – and sentimentally flawed, since that woman, sensitive, volatile, beguiling, is aflutter with traditional femininity. The Children's Hour; Plenty; The Heretic – review
  • The final version of this enigmatic character is in one sense an embodiment of Christian gentleness, but it is a gentleness deeply flawed by lack of self-knowledge, confused desire and passivity – an ironic picture which reflects what some would indeed see as Christlikeness, yet incorporates an oblique recognition of something like a Nietzschean critique of Christianity as dealing in unrealities and depending on the resentment of the weak. Clark Lectures, Trinity College, Cambridge Grace, Necessity and Imagination: Catholic Philosophy and the Twentieth Century Artist Lecture 4: God and the Artist
  • In the author's view, premillennialism is fundamentally flawed.
  • Yet the cultural property movement is complex and deeply flawed. Times, Sunday Times
  • But Margolis, who suggested Yoo and Bybee's flawed legal work was due to efforts to prevent another 9/11, said he was "unpersuaded" by OPR's "misconduct" conclusions and declined to endorse its findings. Pacific Free Press - Hard Truths for Hard Times - Progressive opinion, dissident news
  • Others, however, believe the experiments were flawed and thus invalid.
  • Kierkegaard wished to demonstrate that the Hegelian metaphysic, considered on its own and judged in terms of its declared ambition to afford a comprehensive account of reality, was in point of fact flawed, and irreparably so.
  • Gilden's subsequent career as a photojournalist is a one-sided conversation with his flawed dad. East of Eden
  • Using flawed valuation methods to squeeze more money out of borrowers is not going to help. Times, Sunday Times
  • But it crashes down due to a narrative that feels like an intriguing but deeply flawed first draft. The Sun
  • Perhaps most tellingly, Roffey admits that, despite all the workshops and zestful attempts at sexual self-improvement, she actually likes her "flawed and crooked self" and in some ways makes a writerly choice to remain "blind" because "I wanted to turn the darkness in me into prose". With the Kisses of His Mouth by Monique Roffey – review
  • Horatio Nelson was a flawed, fallible man; he was also a copper-bottomed, full-rigged, 104-gun hero.
  • This is a bleak and brooding song yet the uplifting outro give a sense of hope for the flawed central character.
  • His mousetrap analogy is flawed, and appeals to things in laypeople that are highly misleading (it misled you, for instance, and it is especially misleading in the implication that we should look at the issue as one of taking a part away from a complex system, or in assuming that all parts all exist for only a certain function instead of potentially being exapted). Waldo Jaquith - Supermajority of Republicans are creationists.
  • Using flawed valuation methods to squeeze more money out of borrowers is not going to help. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sure, it's within a flawed ouevre, but find me any great thinker with an unflawed oeuvre.
  • With all due respect, this palaver from the congressional representative is an example of the "red herrings", flawed reasoning and misguided focus prevalent within the entire debate about Health Insurance Reform. TX Dem: Bill without public option 'would be very, very difficult'
  • Results often go awry if patients use flawed techniques, which prevent the medicine from reaching the airway passage.
  • The whole idea of imprisonment is fatally flawed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The glib expectation that all his siblings will exude similar star quality is inevitably flawed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The indirectly standardised indices currently used are fundamentally flawed in this respect.
  • His Lordship had concluded that the judgment of the district judge was flawed. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's nice to see the famous model displayed like a very ordinary, quite flawed, fleshy female.
  • The flawed Geneva accommodation had postponed rather than achieved a settlement.
  • If cork is deemed to be a flawed closure then move to something better. Vent your spleen: synthetic corks! | Dr Vino's wine blog
  • The buildout of mobile networks can be delayed and even flawed due to insufficient construction management skills and lack of coordination among vendors and project rollout organisations.
  • But the C programming language, which he called "quirky, flawed, and an enormous success," is the basis of nearly every programming and scripting tool, whether they use elements of C's syntax or not. Wired Top Stories
  • Crane's challenge to the Kansas statute, however, rests on a flawed assumption about the law.
  • WOLF BLITZER, CNN ANCHOR: Happening now, Barack Obama sharpening his criticism of Hillary Clinton and what he calls her flawed judgment. CNN Transcript Oct 11, 2007
  • We do retaste all wines the score over 90 points or under 80 and those that are flawed – about 40% of all wines reviewed, but even then, there is no such thing as five hundred word essays on a longitudinal set of tastings of the same wine in a variety of contexts. Tasting Bordeaux 2005 blind with Robert Parker | Dr Vino's wine blog
  • Looking from the outside in, they view design as preternaturally flawed, subject to fluctuating markets and consequent shifts in personal taste, economic stability and technological change.
  • They claim that evidence used to dismiss concerns about side-effects is flawed. Times, Sunday Times
  • He is a flawed hero - like all other heroes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Shapiro notes, All the people I interviewed are sort of flawed antiheroes, which is the part that Theo the main character plays in the movie. Wendy Strgar: Giving Monogamy A Chance
  • Methods Adopt shank inboard skin petals of transplant, blood vessel bridge graft, repair wrist electricity organize flawed or damagedly after burning, Blood of rebuilding department luck.
  • Scientists have shown how the body's natural way of ridding the body of the toxic protein amyloid-beta is flawed in people with the disease. August 12th, 2007
  • Many police departments attempt to impose ethical standards and effective policing through policy, proscription, and punishment, " O'Donnell says, arguing that this approach is flawed.
  • Overall, this is a flawed product stylishly repackaged. Times, Sunday Times
  • Al Gore's graph is flawed,the hockey stick rise is a different data set (planet surface temp)the begining of the graph is dendrology (tree ring growth) which has no link to global temps. Select Committee says Climate Change Levy has not worked
  • Clearly you haven't the faintest idea when it comes to open source software development, even your understanding of the term fork is fundamentally flawed. AutoHotkey Community
  • They emerge as being quite rounded, flawed characters. Times, Sunday Times
  • This rollicking rethink of The Scottish Play gives a laugh-a-minute take on the downfall of a flawed hero and his psychotically ambitious wife.
  • A tiny mark flawed the otherwise perfect silk shirt.
  • He has little mercy on flawed arguments, wherever they originate.
  • You can say that this makes the sport flawed: but subjective judgment is a part of all sport. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was sad because the front audio jack for headphones also did it, thus the motherboard is flawed in design. Dell sell « BuzzMachine
  • I hope I'm not around to see it but if I am - too gaga to know what's happening - put me in with the admirers of deeply flawed dreamers.
  • Judging the quality of interaction by the quantity of bits exchanged is flawed, as it lays on a false premise of indistinguishability between the syntax and the semantics. Reinventing Dialogue
  • In normal courts, this process is known as "allocution" and even in these fundamentally flawed commissions, it is hard to imagine any judge accepting guilty pleas in capital cases without undertaking this second stage with rigor and care. Anthony D. Romero: An Insider's View Of Gitmo This Week
  • Yes, design competitions are often flawed, but I did say flawed and not utterly misguided and valueless or irredeemably corrupt.
  • A report by the Royal College of Physicians of London concluded that studies of clinical ecologists were seriously flawed.
  • The concept of splitting up is fatally flawed and it will fail. Times, Sunday Times
  • After 40 years of psephology, swingometers and tactical voting, the electorate has over the past four or five general elections shown that it has at last worked out how to impose its will on the politicians, even, as last year, in a quite sophisticated way, under the current flawed dispensation. Letters: Playing the game to put an end to tactical voting
  • I believe psychology tells us the offspring inherits or is imprinted with this “introject” or flawed perspectives on the world, with less than adequate love and caring and the offspring carries that eternal need within it. Francisco Jose Ayala: Darwin's Gift: To Science and Religion - The Panda's Thumb
  • Though I might wax too melodramatic in saying so, Trust is even, perhaps, a story of what it is to be a flawed, human hero.
  • There's no unflawed character to easily identify with, no camera pyrotechnics or special effects, and no neat ending.
  • His Lordship had concluded that the judgment of the district judge was flawed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her supporters need to see the bigger picture and look beyond what they perceive as an injustice – whether there was really an injustice or not – since Michigan was severely flawed and those extra 4 delegates weren't going to do a bit a good for her anyway. beachgirl Carter says unity ticket would be 'worst mistake'
  • The Canadian brand of hero is ‘flawed, ordinary, unaggressive, committed to truth and justice, but rather plodding in his pursuit of it…‘
  • Kayla is also refreshing as a flawed, normal working-class girl who as the heroine has stumbled into the supernatural world and must survive without any powers or special abilities. “The Last Angel” by Natasha Rhodes
  • Yet more than 90% of individual investors maintain brokerage accounts and rely on the flawed advice of their "investment professionals. Dan Solin: Time for a Reality Check
  • Is the idea of computer gaming tailored to young women fundamentally flawed, or are people just not doing it right?
  • The film is flawed by slightly treacly sentiment.
  • Times columnist Danny Finkelstein, makes short work of that line of argument today, the flawed "situationist" view that suggests that human beings adapt to the situation in which they find themselves, as evidenced by Stanley Milgram's famous torture tests at Yale in The Guardian World News
  • Tribune's exit from bankruptcy has been delayed in part by claims that investor Sam Zell 's $8.2 billion leveraged buyout of Tribune in 2007 was flawed and rendered the company insolvent from the start. Tribune Set to Name Caretaker Managers
  • Indeed if applied to the historian E.P. Thompson (whom Garton Ash mentions but whose research techniques he clearly cannot reproduce), this stricture translates into a view that The Making of the English Working Class may be fatally flawed because its author wasn't present during the Chartist era. Solidarity's Sources
  • They claim that evidence used to dismiss concerns about side-effects is flawed. Times, Sunday Times
  • But while the knockout format allows flawed teams to hide their shortcomings over a two-legged tie, to progress you also need a bit of luck. Times, Sunday Times
  • I've always felt that the euro was flawed, since monetary control is centralized in Belgium but fiscal control remains in the hands of member governments.
  • As Prague's omniscient narrator explains, the game is fundamentally flawed.
  • The glib expectation that all his siblings will exude similar star quality is inevitably flawed. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is an important first step in debunking speculation that the mortgage market is severely flawed," a BofA spokesman said. Tight Races, Moon's Water, Not-So-Private Apps
  • From this flawed start the report descends into farce.
  • Journal Community "This is an important first step in debunking speculation that the mortgage market is severely flawed," said Bank of America spokesman James Mahoney. Banks Restart Foreclosures
  • I am sure you would come back and pontificate some more but let me give you credit for at least trying to "quantify" your analysis, as simplistic and flawed as it was ... Poll: Hillary Way, Way Ahead In Florida Primary
  • I remembered his unflawed skin, the clean grace of his bones and sinews.
  • The jury accepted that the DNA evidence was flawed.
  • Although in fairness their biggest obstacle wasn't acting live but making the most of flawed storylines.
  • The best devices are surprising plot twists and a flawed hero who redeems himself by solving the crime.
  • Perhaps the model is in need of some updating, and no longer fulfils all of its original objectives, but replacing it with an even more flawed design is surely a retrograde step.
  • The outcome will not only determine how governmental power will be apportioned over the next four years, but will also decide the makeup of the special committee that is supposed to rewrite the flawed Constitution.
  • You can say that this makes the sport flawed: but subjective judgment is a part of all sport. Times, Sunday Times
  • He's a contradiction in that his jump shot, an awkward heave off his right shoulder, is fundamentally flawed.
  • Overall, this is a flawed product stylishly repackaged. Times, Sunday Times
  • Welles stars in the central role as well as directs this atmospheric but flawed adaptation of the play. Times, Sunday Times
  • We seek to follow Jesus, acknowledging that we are all learners and flawed.
  • Hotter, wobbly and woofy as he became by Die Walküre, is the sort of profoundly flawed Wotan that defines the role. More thoughts on Solti's Ring
  • Diamonds are still valuable, even when they are flawed.
  • When his conviction was found flawed, the State retried and reconvicted him in another flawed proceeding.
  • Rather than address the problem honestly and have Medicare pick up the medical tab for regular treatment of the uninsured, something that would acerbate the current financial failings of Medicare, they propose to wreck the best health care system in the world with yet another equally flawed government program. House Democrat: Health care bill in doubt without public plan
  • It is true that past scientific orthodoxies have themselves inspired policies that hindsight reveals to be seriously flawed.
  • Adam Greenfield throwing Sugar under the bus as another flawed exampled of FLOSS experience. The problem with open source design | FactoryCity
  • I presume at some stage the question will arise whether, if the Full Court's approach was flawed, this Court should do more than set aside its order and remit the matter to it?
  • While the direction in both films means we get lots of crazy compositions and flawed framing, at least we don't have to sit through scratches, drop out, or editing muffs.
  • Flawed evidence and the controversial use parliamentary privilege has finally forced the hand of the Prime Minister in demanding the Senator's resignation.
  • But a yes whacks the organ grinder, 19 April now majors not on rational arguments for a flawed system, but on the likability of the two campaigns and the "fantasy politics" of a possible progressive coalition at some point in the future. Letters: Potluck politics
  • His public persona was impressive, but he emerges from this history as a flawed figure. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Anyone who carefully reflects on the merit of this legislation will see that it is hugely flawed.
  • The trailblazing music-streaming service is a flawed masterpiece. Times, Sunday Times
  • A nearly flawless operational application of airpower cannot substitute for a flawed strategy.
  • Federal regulators sought Wednesday to prevent the growing furor over improper foreclosures from escalating, pressing mortgage lenders to replace flawed and fraudulent court documents while insisting that foreclosures continue apace. U.S. to lenders: No moratorium, but fix the mess
  • It was therefore fatally flawed, doomed. Paul VI - The First Modern Pope
  • The law as it stands, regardless of the obvious need for SOMETHING to be implemented, is very flawed and inherently discriminatory. New force for broad immigration reform: Evangelicals
  • Ministers have to do the best they can with the flawed system we have. Times, Sunday Times
  • So many of these brave men and women have returned in triumph as heroes; and we must only now comprehend how wandering Achilles is flawed.
  • As it stands, it's a flawed but still engaging film that should warm the hearts of more adventurous filmgoers.
  • They emerge as being quite rounded, flawed characters. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is also deeply flawed by the lack of development of Charlotte's character - she is portrayed simply as a nagging harridan on the periphery of the story.
  • How timely, then, is the appearance of several important books that call these flawed and dangerous certitudes into question.
  • Gotta love Pelosi and Obama ... trying to ram something down our throats that even their colleagues know is majorly flawed. Pelosi vows to move ahead on health care

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