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We found that importance values can largely vary depending on how habitat units are defined, suggesting that such results may be flawed by a particular a priori selection of hierarchical levels.
The truth is that the use of torture by Mexican authorities has been sufficiently widespread that any inquiry into its efficacy in the fight against the traffickers will be flawed by the absence of a control group.
He also writes that "all the other books I have written, even my novel, have turned out to contain errors and to be flawed by omissions" and that he expected the same this time.
Re: "Calculating Consumer Happiness at Any Price" (Findings, June 30): The research meant to show that consumers are not always swayed by price might be flawed by not allowing for what could be an important variable.
Tory MP Jacob Rees-Mogg accused the governor and its rate-setting monetary policy committee (MPC) of going too far in its warnings, which were shown to be flawed by data that showed much of the economy had recovered or at least stabilised since the vote.
Estimates of fertility may be flawed by certain degree of errors in reporting of ages and births.
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Both are flawed by their limited perspectives.
But the feeling lingers that the programme was flawed by being overly one-sided.
Both scripts are flawed by a running gag that the passage of time has tripped up.
However, AMT is flawed by one-wayness and therefore cannot be applied directly.
Virginia Bottomley, then secretary of state for National Heritage, said that the application was flawed by "uncertainties".
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