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This imperfection later came to be interpreted as a moral flaw, such as Othello's jealousy or Hamlet's irresolution, although most great tragedies defy such a simple interpretation.
If, on the other hand, the needy person was relatively new to town or marginal (say, a recently emancipated servant or slave), or had some flaw, such as a tendency to drink, then help was not forthcoming.
Despite that significant flaw, such inappropriate practice is still nevertheless widely used.
Near mint: This is almost like mint except for a very minor flaw such as a little yellowing at the edge.
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MATERIAL Limestone containing flaws, such as the void at Glyph B18.
Their flaws, such as the likelihood of other, confounding factors being involved, are obvious.
Traits that others might consider flaws, such as her reputation for pragmatism, they applaud.
Despite inevitable flaws (such as small individual study sizes, publication bias, etc).
Moreover, the tested products showed design flaws such as leakages from the cartridge reservoirs.
The relentless bombardment creates minute flaws, such as dislocation loops or precipitates, that "tend to harden the material," Was said.
In addition, the fibers themselves, constituting a unidirectional composite lamina, may contain micro-flaws such as fiber misalignment.
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