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If such a thing as this year's (fairly flawed) BBC's Woman's Hour power list can be taken seriously, it was telling to see the Mumsnet founders at No 7, while nobody from the NFWI featured in the top 100.
With this information, it is easier to develop an understanding of how contemporary molecular testing of immunoglobulin gene rearrangements has evolved, from historically quite heterogeneous, fairly flawed, and rather ugly approaches to current more-standardized protocols.
We have what's supposed to be a sweeping piece of financial regulatory reform in the Dodd-Frank bill that's actually fairly flawed and, in many ways, toothless.
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With Bitcoin, an online "cryptocurrency", a fairly simple flaw seems to have cost $5.3 billion.
The girlfriend, who has been spending a lot of time on the Internet, and has become convinced that her boyfriend's fairly ordinary flaws are symptomatic of a serious disorder, watches him, "lip trembling".
We're used to people like Kundera banging on about Don Quixote, but Amis brings the novel alive by conceding that much of it is dead wood: "While clearly an impregnable masterpiece, Don Quixote suffers from one fairly serious flaw - that of outright unreadability".
The would-be dismissal exposed a fairly basic flaw in Bairstow's game which is causing him to be bowled far too often.
A fairly nasty flaw – the ability to run a script in the title text of an eBook – could compromise the security of your Amazon account.
The Mercury News points out a fairly basic flaw in Google's Desktop Search application: it cannot track files if you move them around on your hard drive (changing folders, moving folders, etc).
The dissent, written by Judge Alex Kozinski, said the magazine had disclosed its methodology, however flawed, and thus could not fairly be accused of fabrication.
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