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91) The performance of U.S. equipment was flawed. 92) I would contend that the minister's thinking is flawed on this point. 93) The researchers believe that the flawed version of FTO is more active than the normal one and 'turning it down' could dampen appetite. 94) Thus, if the agency is relying on what one party might perceive as flawed or biased data, that party has no way to challenge those data. 95) The Employment Relations Authority found that the dismissal was flawed procedurally , and that there was no serious misconduct. 96) America has legitimate beefs with China, but this bill is the wrong way to address them. It is legally flawed, economically dangerous and unnecessary. 97) The leader of the main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party, Sushma Swaraj, denounced the Lokpal Bill as flawed. 98) Finally they concluded that postwar American role of global leadership was itself deeply flawed. 99) In "Rambunctious Garden" Emma Marris outlines why the concept of wilderness is flawed. 100) Only a handful of philosophers have made significant (yet, even then, for the most part either minor or deeply flawed) contributions to sexology. 101) So the search box is still flawed, but much less obtrusive. 102) His Protestant heirs continue to view the New Testament as a seriously flawed historical document. 103) Homer's gods, Xenophanes complained, had all the immoral and disgraceful traits of flawed human beings and should hardly be the object of veneration. 104) The whole process is flawed because the logic behind the questions is too simplistic. 105) It reintroduced the antique land-ownership law despite knowing that its flawed design would almost halt much-needed foreign investment. 106) It is the American story, a story of flawed and fallible people. 107) Every flawed design decision, be it big or small, will slow you down. 108) There are so many websites out there with flawed search functionality or no search capability at all. 109) Meaning studies that are outdated, unrepresentative or flawed can be presented as having more importance than they actually possess. 110) Indeed, the stupefying losses in mortgage-related securities came in large part because of flawed, history-based models used by salesmen, rating agencies and investors. 111) The facts: Well, there is no solid way to prove or disprove it, since the very theory says the carbon dating of this age is flawed. 112) The way they squabble mulishly to defend now-indefensible positions is itself evidence of how flawed those rational-actor models are. 113) A mother is not allowed to be humanly flawed; she has to be perfect. 114) 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. 115) This assertion is flawed, and as such, the competency-based approach leads managers to waste time trying to teach the unteachable. 116) Even beyond ethical concerns, those who have tested the new software describe as technically flawed. 117) This was no soothing homily from a man who has previously described decisions leading to Britain's involvement in the war as being morally and practically flawed. 118) The heart of the new reform is a restructuring of America's flawed insurance market. 119) "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. 120) Although the details of each nation’s problem were somewhat different, there were some common elements: flawed banking systems, bad loans, crony capitalism, and a general loss of confidence.