Sentence examples for flawed date from inspiring English sources

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Ms. Gilbert was oblivious, until one day last December, when after yet another flawed date, she heard herself saying aloud, "Why can't he just be more like Bennett?" On New Year's Eve, they had their first kiss.

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Russia's only independent election monitor called the vote the most flawed to date, an assessment echoed by opposition leaders, implying that United Russia's actual haul would have been even less had the election been free and fair.

LOS ANGELES — "Jack the Giant Slayer" bombed at the North American box office over the weekend, teaching Warner Brothers a harsh lesson about derivative subject matter, flawed release dates and imperfect marketing.

Then, the California Board of Pharmacy's temporary cease-and-desist order, issued Feb. 27, faulted PharMEDium's Sugar Land, Texas, plant for 14 violations, including flawed expiration dating and improper labeling.

"It's a conflict of interest… They're [the insurer's assessor] going to give an outcome or a report that's going to be favourable to the insurance company… so I think that is fundamentally flawed, completely dated and has got to go".

(Group 3) "It's a conflict of interest… They're [the insurer's assessor] going to give an outcome or a report that's going to be favourable to the insurance company… so I think that is fundamentally flawed, completely dated and has got to go".

The four main possibilities for the limited success of the HealthSpace programme to date are flawed concept, flawed product design, flawed implementation and embedding, and flawed timing that is, people are not ready for this type of personal health record.

The loss to the public purse may be much higher than the "out-of-date and flawed" HMRC estimate of up to £1.5bn, they said.

LONDON, Oct. 13 — Prime Minister Tony Blair gave his most explicit apology to date for the flawed intelligence assessments upon which he took Britain to war in Iraq, but he rejected opposition accusations that he had misrepresented that intelligence.

Pushed by the referees of his new report to say why the old one was so wrong, Dr. Paabo told the editors of Current Biology that the calculations underlying the more recent date were "not flawed, but rely on assumptions that are necessary but also universally known to be oversimplifications of the reality".

Unfortunately, many evaluations of DHTs to date have been flawed or limited only to certain populations.

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