Sentence examples for flawed meaning from inspiring English sources

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Although the method used to locate Earth was very clever, it's now understood to be inherently flawed, meaning anyone receiving it will most likely be unable to track down exactly where our planet is, after all.

Rather, it includes both as well as other, less severe conditions that are not necessarily 'structural damage' but also include 'dysfunction' (slight, apparently innocuous increases in serum creatinine; decreases in urine output due to volume depletion, generally defining prerenal ARF, with the implied and flawed meaning of a benign and reversible form of renal dysfunction).

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More than 900,000 vehicles are affected by both flaws, meaning Toyota is recalling 3.4m vehicles overall.

In the second session, James, who told the therapist right off the bat that he and Chelsea were there to address her "character flaws" meaning the things about her that don't suit him — announces that they've decided to move on and stop coming.

Microsoft launched it at Christmas, for one thing, and had preloaded it with an exciting congregation of dismal design flaws, meaning that most of them worked for two or three days out of the wrapping, and then coughed up blood and died, like a dog that has eaten a fork.

Both were remote code execution flaws, meaning they could be exploited from anywhere on the planet, as long as the hacker knew how to execute an attack.

If "Advise and Consent" is not technically an election film, the odor of anti-Obama rhetoric hangs thick and pungent over the hornet's nest surrounding its pivotal cabinet nominee, Robert A. Leffingwell, a liberal of flawed if well-meaning service who, in the wake of the death of the secretary of state, has been tapped by the president (a back-room smoker, a propos of nothing) to fill the post.

However, Paris was a well-meaning — if flawed — attempt to address a genuine global issue.

Arnold Kling ponders an interesting question:  are subprime borrowers irresponsible spendthrifts, or ordinary folks who had to take on too much debt because of rising home prices?My guess is that subprime borrowers are subprime borrowers, meaning people with flaws in their past record of managing credit.

Critics of the tax say it is flawed because it is not indexed to inflation, meaning that an increasing number of people will have to pay it.

The second flaw involved location data being sent unencrypted, meaning a traffic snooper might be able to detect it.

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