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David: I regard Romney as a somewhat flawed candidate, but as an exceptionally good private man.
Its regional premiere, at TheaterWorks in Hartford, is a somewhat flawed but generally worthwhile production directed by Tazewell Thompson.
In 2006 the Whitney Museum — of American Art, mind you — pulled it off with "Picasso and American Art," a somewhat flawed effort that examined his influence on a host of major and minor American artists.
The United States handed over command of an area south-central Iraq to Poland's military today, the incomplete transfer serving as a somewhat flawed model for the multinational cooperation the United States hopes to amplify.
Israel, of course, is a democracy if a somewhat flawed one while its neighbors are mostly ruled by autocratic regimes, often comprised of just one family.
"I guess if you give Frodo the ring, he'll put it on," Cole said, summoning a somewhat flawed understanding of The Lord Of The Rings.
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Even the idea of "sea level" as a fixed measure is somewhat flawed.
Economists and Congressional aides on both sides of the aisle said it could give Republicans important, if somewhat flawed, new ammunition in favor of tax cuts, including a justification for their assertion that tax cuts can generate new revenue to offset their direct cost to the federal budget.
This plan was somewhat flawed.
The layout is also somewhat flawed.
The study area we created last year was somewhat flawed on this score.
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