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Sentence count:152+2Posted:2017-02-06Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: flawlessrule of lawdue process of lawawedrawerawestruckcowedavowedMeaning: [flɔː]  adj. having a blemish or flaw. 
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31) His written language was far more flawed than hers had been at the outset; his thoughts were very simple and cliched.
32) To say in the hindsight of 1997 that they were flawed and ultimately failures is less than half right.
33) For this reason alone the judge's order is fatally flawed.
34) As if saying you want to spend the rest of your life with the same person somehow makes you a flawed bore.
35) Some political scientists think it is an overused and seriously flawed conceptual framework for political analysis.
36) Each party rejected the other's approach, saying it was flawed.
37) The film is flawed by moments of melodrama and sentimentality.
38) Nelson began an extended housecleaning that by 1991 gave them the look of an intriguing if flawed contender.
39) Could it be that the bourgeois educational system was flawed?
40) The children who had suffered a trauma would survive the experience, scarred by it and a little flawed by it.
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41) Fortunately, even flawed loaves are usually delicious and can often be consumed with great joy.
42) Fixing the market through fresh legislation would be seen as a signal that the privatisation of the electricity industry was flawed.
43) The flawed Geneva accommodation had postponed rather than achieved a settlement.
44) The second year went up in the flames of a deeply flawed health-care reform.
45) So, the history of the portrayal of disabled people is that disabled people are portrayed as flawed able-bodied people.
46) The report condemns recent changes in countryside protection policies,[sentencedict.com] which it says were based on severely flawed statistics.
47) But he failed to allay fears that he will be a fatally flawed candidate when pitted against President Bush next autumn.
48) The results are based on flawed interpretations of the data.
49) Research has suggested that the two linear models of innovation - technology push and market pull - are seriously flawed.
50) The strategy of encouraging, supporting and protecting deliberate non-payers is deeply flawed, as it will rebound on the most vulnerable.
51) A report by the Royal College of Physicians of London concluded that studies of clinical ecologists were seriously flawed.
52) And many studies are flawed by the tendency of researchers to look for information that confirms their own beliefs.
53) Rather than accusing him of anachronism, academic critics tended to concentrate their fire on internal contradictions or flawed assumptions in his policy.
54) But apart from these largely empirical objections, the argument is flawed theoretically.
55) The research which has been conducted on their parenting and its outcomes for their children has often been flawed and equivocal.
56) That included a $ 475 million pretax charge to cover the costs of replacing flawed Pentium chips.
57) The result is a deeply flawed book in many ways, though useful, to a limited extent, in others.
58) This flawed titan bestrides the history of his age like a colossus.
59) Rebuilding is a corrective measure, required because the clustering process is flawed.
60) To be sure, what travels on the electronic highways is limited, often flawed, and occasionally deceptive.
More similar words: flawlessrule of lawdue process of lawawedrawerawestruckcowedavowedendowedhallowedweddingborrowedwednesdaylawlawnoutlawlawyerfall awaylawsuitclawbacklawmakermartial lawlaw and ordermurphy's lawflagflatflaskunlawfulnessflameflank
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