Sentence examples for acknowledged flaw from inspiring English sources

The phrase "acknowledged flaw" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a recognized or accepted defect or imperfection in something, such as a product, process, or argument.
Example: "The report highlighted the acknowledged flaw in the software that caused frequent crashes."
Alternatives: "recognized defect" or "accepted imperfection."

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While Congressional Republicans have taken a hard line on illegal immigration, they said they wanted to show before the November elections that they were ready to pass a measure to fix a widely acknowledged flaw in the legal immigration system.

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Faced with the criticism, he acknowledged flaws in the law and withdrew it.

"These people — go see a concert version of the 'Ring.' " Mr. Lepage acknowledged flaws in his "Ring" but said there was also "a lot of great stuff".

Santana acknowledged flaws with the timing of the tournament, saying it was too early for players to be in top condition, and added: "I'm pretty sure they will make adjustments.

Mr. Kennedy himself acknowledged flaws in the law and complained that the bill had been badly underfinanced and that the program as designed by Bush administration officials encouraged teachers to design their classes solely around standardized tests.

In response, the government acknowledged flaws in its child protection system, with the head of one government agency saying at a news briefing that in many cases the police or court officials did not accept that rape or incest had occurred.

While the comptroller's office acknowledged flaws in the review, Bryan Hubbard, a spokesman for the agency, said the "settlement results in $3.3 billion being paid to consumers and that is the largest total cash payout of any settlement involving borrowers affected by foreclosures to date".

On Thursday, Dr. Chopp declined to respond directly to the complaint, which she said she had not seen, but she said that Swarthmore has acknowledged flaws in its record and has been trying to address them".We've made changes in policies, we've provided more support and more training, we've changed some personnel," she said.

Protests over the Regents physics exam have not snowballed like those provoked by the failure of 63percentt of students on the Regents Math A test, after which Richard P. Mills, the state education commissioner, acknowledged flaws and set aside its results for juniors and seniors.

Although the New York Times and the Washington Post later acknowledged flaws in their Iraq reporting, neither paper nor other major outlets have owned up to the negligence that led up to the great global economic meltdown of 2007-2008.

In an exclusive interview Friday with The Associated Press, Naoto Kan acknowledged flaws in authorities' handling of the crisis, triggered by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami, including poor communication and coordination between nuclear regulators, utility officials and the government Kan headed at the time.

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