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    flawed


    1. It is a moment in time when a flawed man


    2. But they are also all flawed


    3. This is flawed thinking


    4. He was a deeply flawed man, true -- jealous, vain, self-centered, ineffective


    5. Deeply flawed as it may be


    6. My hypothesis is this: Knowing that the Evolution Theory does not correspond to the evidence that is found, and that Darwin and others realised that his Theory was flawed and even expressed the reasons for their doubts, we need to investigate the alternative


    7. ’ Torbin wanted to tell Zardino how this more cautious plan was flawed, how his own plan for making personal contact with the device may have worked


    8. And he couldn’t even argue the Elusivers were wrong in seeing humans as irredeemably flawed, not progressing towards enlightenment but technological oblivion


    9. President Ivanov was someone who had been democratically elected – though could there have been a more stark illustration of the flawed nature of democracy? In centuries past, people voted for the radical alternative seemingly out of desperation, for whoever seemed convincing enough that they alone held the key to a better future


    10. All bullets had to be accounted for, but even that system was flawed

    11. It was a flawed system, and it would be repeated over and over again to satisfy a longhaired liberal masquerading at Police HQ as a commissioned officer


    12. The expression ―Feet of Clay‖ implies a transitory, material existence that is essentially weak or flawed or (otherwise) subject to decay; contrasted with spiritual existence that is eternal, everlasting and timeless


    13. Even fledgling Third World countries, when given the opportunity, are superceding its flawed assumptions with more reasonable designs favorable to free and open markets


    14. Final y the cosmic goat had caught him, Adriano had tolerated his flawed


    15. Politicians seeking imaginative ways of defining poverty in our nation by targeting its ―root causes‖ plays well among certain audiences however fundamentally flawed their analysis


    16. Its flawed assumptions oftentimes fail to consider, however, that every Individual is subject to his or her own private set of moral and ethical assumptions that are naturally resistant to categorical imperatives or the conscientious ―merits‖ of narrow-minded viewpoints that seek to impose their (myopic) moral authority on others


    17. these artificially contrived results should be considered statistically flawed as well


    18. President Bush‘s flawed Immigration Reform Bill providing ―conditional‖ amnesty to 12 million illegal aliens must be reassuring to 1) (Moderate) Republicans who would consider its passage a political opportunity to place the party in better stead with Hispanic Voters and the Business Community, 2) Corporations seeking to attract Cheap(er) Labor, 3) Democrats who, for the same reasons indicated above, are uncomfortable with the idea of controlling our nation‘s borders at the risk of alienating a sizeable voting bloc and (who) would otherwise seize the moment, for purely political reasons, to challenge Republican proposals that (surprise!) ―don‘t go far enough,‖ 4) Multiculturalists and Internationalists likely to embrace such ―reforms‖ as a (positive) first step towards achieving their (respective) Universalist Agenda, and 5) Shakers of Western Culture who would seek its destruction at any cost for its own sake and who would therefore (also) consider such measures as an appropriate step in the ―right‖ direction


    19. Good Intentions, limited and flawed as they oftentimes are however, are not enough! The believer must (first) place his or her trust in God, alone, who reminds each of us, who are receptive to His Wisdom, that every kindly deed, however ―ordinary‖ or ―exceptional‖, or every Act of Faith, cannot properly achieve its intended fulfillment without God‘s guiding intervention; that is to say, unless properly informed by God


    20. We are all flawed in one manner or another

    21. Each of us is fragile or flawed in our own unique or peculiar way


    22. That it seemed to have flowed to the four corners of that same garden-like environment might have been an artifact of later flawed interpretation


    23. Hilderich was hearing the machine in disbelief, understanding that it had implied it was not infallible; not only that but it had also admitted there was something seriously flawed about him


    24. Everybody has someone else to blame for the failure of the healthcare system missing the essential point that the system itself is inherently flawed and so doomed to failure


    25. ) and are factually flawed


    26. This type of thinking is seriously flawed


    27. But my mother would tell me that people are flawed and I should be lenient with them


    28. complicity of the Main Media in service of the cabal against him meant that the president, flawed as all presidents before him, had a two-front war on his hands


    29. “Your plan is flawed,” Cara says


    30. warming, and the whole process of jumping to conclusions may be drastically flawed

    31. We know that while we are flawed in a unique way, we are not unique because we are flawed


    32. “Your history is a little flawed


    33. affect our personality behavior, so flawed character, deal with the problem is flawed, and so we need to perfect personality, we will be not perfect character


    34. Spot: Flawed; Jesus’ death; instructors that are false; without spot: the church in true glory; made right in God’s eyes; to obey


    35. As we are flawed today, we have


    36. In not being enlightened, our perceptions are flawed


    37. Court as the author of a flawed forensic report that got basic biology


    38. Supreme Court as the author of a flawed forensic report that got


    39. consultations [saying] management "accelerated drafting" of flawed security


    40. Environment Policy Act? They knew it was flawed but to appease

    41. of Engineers was flawed


    42. gone beyond the intent of Congress or will be flawed


    43. However, the motivation of the Jewish Left is doubly flawed: this is not


    44. In addition, we must bear in mind that the writers of the New Testament were flawed human beings and that their flawed understanding has to have been transferred to their transcription of God’s Word


    45. slightly flawed masculine light


    46. Promoted by the flawed E data


    47. Help him to receive Your forgiveness so that he will not hate himself for having flaws, because all of us are flawed


    48. that I was just as flawed as them, and knew that if I’d had the


    49. The problem is that the RBRVS is deeply flawed, grossly underpaying


    50. Like me, she desperately wants to believe the flawed American justice system and the goodness of humanity all while cognizant of the ugliness of reality and the human condition






































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