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I think Mr Brooks is right about a common flaw in public policy: it often seems tin-eared about how real people behave and react.
Errol Oh of The Star said a company apology for a fall in the share price "trivialises the possible wrongdoings and misplaces emphasis on an effect rather than the cause... Takayama's remark on the 'inconvenience' of a fall in share price reflects a common flaw in the mindset of the people who run listed companies.
However a common flaw in phrasing a romantic compliment is to constantly use the words "I like/love *insert trait here*".
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To say that private equity is less volatile and thus less risky is a bit like saying that the weather does not change much when you stay inside and rarely look out of the window.It's done with mirrorsBut there is a further common flaw in making comparisons with the S&P.
Petty and Irwin died in separate accidents earlier in the year perhaps because of a common flaw, a stuck throttle.
To many worried about climate change, that is a common flaw of such reports.
But to Richard Mandeberg, the chief executive of Mirra, they all share a common flaw.
Justice John Paul Stevens said all rigid mathematical rules had a common flaw.
This is a common flaw among the majority of filter-bank-based sensing studies.
This was a common flaw amongst many treaty-circumventing Japanese warships of her generation.
A common flaw of those studies is a lack of a clear definition for SDD.
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