Aún no tenemos significados para "seriously flawed".
1Rolling Stone's Peter Travers said, Higher Learning is seriously intended and seriously flawed.
2Her family has alleged the original Garda inquiry was seriously flawed.
3But the authority found the board's investigation was seriously flawed and the warning unfair.
4The BBA's self-regulation has been shown to be seriously flawed.
5Moreover, the peer review process should remove those papers that are seriously flawed or fraudulent.
6Any biography of MacBride which omitted this aspect of his achievement would be seriously flawed.
7God knows Newt Gingrich is a seriously flawed candidate.
8All three are seriously flawed in different ways.
9The alleged 'evidence' that some humans have rudimentary paranormal abilities is seriously flawed, and not credible.
10However, it would take a seriously flawed security check system to grant a transaction of this magnitude.
11As a consequence, the net result of your series of biased articles is a seriously flawed conclusion.
12We reject the assertion by Deirdre Hayes (April 20th) that the report is seriously flawed.
13The agreement was seriously flawed.
14The Australian Royal Commission found banking practices seriously flawed and recommended an overhaul of the industry with tough new regulations.
15A report by the Papua New Guinea watchdog Transparency International has found last year's parliamentary elections to be seriously flawed.
16The data sets used are often too short for the purpose, Trenberth says, and the models are too often seriously flawed.
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