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Photographs are a glaring flaw in the Wikipedia model.
But there's a glaring flaw in this particular conspiracy theory.
Limbaugh also omitted another fact which conversely could expose a glaring flaw in his theory.
If the contemporary American art training system has a glaring flaw, it's that it's overly intellectual, rather than overly emotive.
"Canticle" has aged well, but for many contemporary readers the book will have a glaring flaw: a nearly total lack of women.
The absence of the major New York airports from Southwest's route map was a glaring flaw in the eyes of many business travellers.
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It means that although the Sorento wasn't perfect overall as with Honda or Toyota, it didn't have a single glaring flaw, the likes of which can make a tester cranky for an entire week while he wonders why he can see that the cup holder doesn't work, but the bloody carmaker can't!
Newspapers then reported that the list had a simple but glaring flaw: it guaranteed that no Hispanics, who tend to vote Republican here, would be purged, while thousands of blacks, who tend to vote Democratic, might be purged.
But the tablet also has one glaring flaw: a custom app store, called Genesis, that is incompatible with the existing Android market.
Each game has its own unique take on the open world idea, a special way of going about combat that may not agree with every player, and usually a few glaring flaws that some can forgive and some can't.
It's not perfect – the alliance's glaring flaw is a lack of participation from unions – but the US companies hope to bring in Bangladeshi and international labour groups.
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