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I think that there is a measure of hypocrisy in those who profess surprise at flawed characters in fiction — virtually everyone is flawed, and everyone is, at one time or another, ignoble.
This anecdote may help explain why some people who take jobs in large urban public hospitals escape as soon as possible, while others stay on forever, bound to these deeply flawed, impossibly colorful institutions with a devotion as passionate, as long-lasting and as illogical as the kind generally directed at flawed and colorful human beings.
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With the influx of underclassmen -- especially high-profile freshmen -- entering the NBA draft (there were 48 total last year), seniors are often looked at as flawed, or even broken.
Marriage struck me as flawed institution at the best of times.
Marriage is "at best, a flawed and gappy narrative" she thinks, but she is interested in flaws and gaps.
Sometimes this secret is betrayed through the allusion of style or form: Robin's gaudy uniform hints at the murder of his circus-acrobat parents, Iron Man's at the flawed heart that requires a life-support device, which is the primary function of his armor.
She looks back at her flawed guidebook.
Politics is rarely logical, and politicians are, at best, flawed logicians.
But there's another way to look at the flawed ending.
But it doesn't make sense to keep throwing money at a flawed system without correcting the problems first.
It made her a martyr to those inside and outside Iran protesting at the flawed election of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
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