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"He probably admits himself that he got pushed back a bit too far but he's cleared that technical flaw up.
"I know we have exposed a huge security flaw up here but our message is the same [as the Heathrow airport protest on Monday]," Richard George told theguardian.com from the roof.
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It would be gratifying if conservatives who saw the legal system's flaws up close were changed by the experience.
Large strains immediately adjacent to the doubler flaws emphasize the fact that relatively large disbond or delamination flaws (up to 100 diameter) in the composite doubler have only localized effects on strain and minimal effect on the overall doubler performance (i.e., undesirable strain relief over disbond but favorable load transfer immediately next to disbond).
Many people, he says, might pay $10 a month to learn if a newly discovered genetic flaw turns up in their samples.
Many people, he says, might pay $10 a month to learn that a newly discovered genetic flaw turns up in their samples.
In some ways, however, a more significant flaw opens up in the film's last hour, when the story is no longer about the Civil War's effects on the South, or about Scarlett's steel-willed striving to regain her fortune.
Chambers's personal flaws, offered up in lurid, chilling detail, are unforgivable — as may be his political flaws.
Taken together, these flaws add up to the need for a significant reform of the court.
Two essential flaws show up in the way New Labour wielded power.
Many of the flaws showing up are too silly to even be irritating.
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