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Having a blemish or flaw.
blemished
imperfect
1
However, Fintan's understanding of the history of this issue is somewhat
flawed
.
2
The Government says Labour's new education policies are
flawed
,
expensive and unnecessary.
3
New legislation to tackle climate change is being called hopeful but
flawed
.
4
However, the process by which it achieved that victory is deeply
flawed
.
5
The recent work shows that this juxtaposition is fundamentally
flawed
,
he said.
6
Conclusions: The present concepts of treatment complexity appear to be somewhat
flawed
.
7
Personalised search is great in theory but can be
flawed
in reality.
8
Does our
flawed
ex-convict rehabilitation system share any blame for this case?
9
Chairman Barry Hearn said on Monday: The whole process has been
flawed
.
10
Human rights groups say many executions were carried out after
flawed
trials.
11
Things rarely go right for long for Moore's
flawed
,
mostly middle-aged Americans.
12
Green Party co-leader Metiria Turei said the process for compensation was
flawed
.
13
Starwood also said that the auction process was
flawed
because of conflicts.
14
The problem is that this is a deeply
flawed
and reductive methodology.
15
The International Trades Union Congress says the Fiji election was deeply
flawed
.
16
As academics in Ireland, we know this is a deeply
flawed
claim.
flawed
flaw
·
deeply flawed
fundamentally flawed
fatally flawed
seriously flawed
so flawed