Similar words: flawless, rule of law, due process of law, awe, drawer, awestruck, cowed, avowed. Meaning: [flɔː] adj. having a blemish or flaw.
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61) They said Mr Wicks's decision was based on the flawed findings that the delay was justifiable and there was no prejudice.
62) But looking back on his tribute to the miners, it is a flawed masterpiece.
63) Whatever nature may objectively be, it is reflected in the flawed mirror of the mind.
64) The Kyoto protocol on global warming, the abandonment of which has brought Mr Bush so much reproach, was indeed flawed.
65) After all, flawed basic concepts should not form the starting point for rigorous analytical investigation.
66) It was fatally flawed at its inception in 1946, and has never functioned as it was intended to.
67) Many early studies, for example, were seriously flawed by their exclusive use of incarcerated offenders as samples of criminals.
68) Both events revealed not only deep divisions among Member States, but also fundamentally flawed policies.
69) Redstone had signed off on the plan to make more movies, but he later came to see the strategy as flawed.
70) There is a theory that even if drug testing is flawed,[sentencedict.com] it at least deters drug use.
71) It was therefore of some symbolic importance, but it was badly flawed.
72) The film is flawed, although it has a certain nostalgic appeal.
73) Finally, and fatally, it rests on a flawed understanding of the relevant medical facts.
74) But although this is at first appealing, on closer examination the concept is somewhat flawed.
75) Like the poll tax, this property tax is deeply flawed.
76) If the primary log file is flawed then the software performing the rebuild operation will switch to the reserve log.
77) The judge's order was a nullity and no effective variation was made of the earlier flawed order of the justices.
78) The show was on the floor, and the leading lady was flawed.
79) We may consider aspects of these people's cultures to be flawed by our standards, and sometimes unjust.
80) Although in fairness their biggest obstacle wasn't acting live but making the most of flawed storylines.
81) On closer inspection, however, they turn out to be deeply flawed.
82) The system of interest group pressure ensuring state responsiveness to its publics thus appears to be flawed.
83) Is timing that flawed, have our feelings run dry?
84) Despite its marvelous achivements, Greek mathematics was flawed.
85) Comments that simply point up flawed reasoning.
86) The logic is fundamentally flawed; the motive is despicable.
87) The human genome project is ultimately flawed.
88) As for efficient market theory, it was always flawed.
89) Flawed wines to avoid at all costs. Practically undrinkable.
90) The story is flawed by a weak ending.
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