Sentence examples for apparent flaw from inspiring English sources

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So given this apparent flaw, why are crosswords so popular?

An apparent flaw in the language of the law pinned the exemption to equalization rates, leading to the low amount in Babylon.

The Union of Concerned Scientists, a nuclear watchdog group, and Riverkeeper, an environmental organization, have petitioned the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to shut down Indian Point because of an apparent flaw in the emergency cooling systems, which are designed to keep the reactors from melting down if a water pipe ruptures.

Aside from a brief, awkward conversation in which Julien declares skepticism about monogamy and then reverses himself, his only apparent flaw is that he's going back to Paris soon — which means, of course, that Nora will have to quit her job and go to Paris to find Julien, and herself.

Except for Figs. 8 and 9, we can also find from Fig. 10 that there exists no apparent flaw in Fig. 10b for the proposed algorithm from the perspective of subjective quality.

Mindful of this apparent flaw in the plan, Robertson managed to persuade his bean-counting colleagues to wave an olive branch in the direction of Bolt, Nadal and co.

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This one had no apparent flaws.

Then, too, physicists had a description of the universe that had few apparent flaws.

But the movies have a strange way of seizing on apparent flaws and turning them into defining characteristics.

Yet for all these apparent flaws, the basic building blocks of human eyesight turn out to be practically perfect.

With that in mind, it could be argued that certain apparent flaws in the novel are warranted.

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