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1 The recent work shows that this juxtaposition is fundamentally flawed , he said.
2 Former ASADA chief Richard Ings also said the policy is fundamentally flawed .
3 Essendon will argue the structure of the joint investigation was fundamentally flawed .
4 However, the first step of his ambitious plan appears fundamentally flawed .
5 The Labour Party Access to the Countryside Bill is fundamentally flawed .
6 Despite the changes, critics maintain that commissions are still fundamentally flawed .
7 Is Rodgers grand plan starting to bear fruit or it is fundamentally flawed ?
8 It is to be put under review, and may be deemed fundamentally flawed .
9 The international watchdog Freedom House described the proposed law as " fundamentally flawed " .
10 He claims the convention on October 16th was fundamentally flawed , unlawful and involved serious irregularities.
11 Is this a fundamentally flawed way of pushing forward without thorough consensus and thorough examination?
12 However Fianna Fail argues the whole sell off process is now " fundamentally flawed " .
13 It's clear that the party's systems are fundamentally flawed .
14 Barbara Flynn described the report, commissioned by the Charities Regulator into Ataxia Ireland, as fundamentally flawed ''.
15 He said it was " fundamentally flawed " and designed to create an anti-unionist political settlement.
16 According to Percy, the strategy is fundamentally flawed .
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