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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a flawed outcome" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a result or conclusion that has imperfections or shortcomings.
Example: "The experiment yielded a flawed outcome, leading to further investigation into the methodology used."
Alternatives: "an imperfect result" or "a suboptimal conclusion."
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A looser interpretation of contradictory patterns might allow both be combined into a single design, however this also risks misinterpreting the essence of each pattern and producing a flawed outcome.
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Poor interpretation of results from previous studies; flawed outcome measures used (indicators of bias only).
Whenever efforts to aid the destitute increase, both positive and flawed outcomes tend to increase also.
Exemptions from antitrust laws are fine if unchecked rivalry would lead to flawed outcomes.
Use of unvalidated controls has lead to flawed outcomes where reported changes in target gene expression were actually due to changes in reference gene expression [5], [7], [38].
I suppose that it will be the fault of the nattering nabobs of negativism, who turned the victory that was within our grasp to defeat, rather than the inevitable outcome of a flawed policy.
It was based on the outcome of a flawed 1983 census which put the population at 35.4m, updated with subsequent guesses about rates of fertility and mortality, in the absence of meaningful data.
-Robert Hutton argues that betting markets are a flawed method for predicting political outcomes.
As I recently argued on BBC World View, the outcome was primarily the result of a flawed UNFCCC process and policy framework.
The poll is based on a flawed census that has allowed the ruling party to skew the outcome, she says.
He told the Commons: "The IRP report also concludes that the outcome of the Safe & Sustainable review was based on a flawed analysis of the impact of incomplete proposals, and leaves too many questions about sustainability and implementation.
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