Sentence examples for flawed mix of from inspiring English sources

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After the team's first morning practice at the Helliniko Olympic Complex on Friday, Brown criticized a process that has yielded what many have called a flawed mix of players.

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Democratisation has not yet flourished since economic freedoms are themselves negligible: property rights are lacking.Asia's most successful economies are a mix of flawed democracies and hybrid regimes.

Mr Justice Cobb said the original office of the schools adjudicator rulings against the school had been "a mix of flawed reasoning and unfair process".

In February, NHS England admitted that 98 surgeries could be under threat of closure as a result of what doctors' leaders have described as a "toxic mix" of a flawed funding system and seemingly uncheckable demand for medical care.

In the end, flawed leadership, bad luck and a virulent mix of personalities seem to have led inexorably to the horror of March 12.

For a fan, T.D.D. is a curious mix of emotions: equal measures of flawed hope ("Maybe we will sign Christian Pulisic!") and destitute despair ("David Ospina has signed… a… contract… extension?") that only really sets into a concrete feeling of "oh well then" when the 11PM deadline passes.

"Knocking on Heaven's Door" is a thoroughly researched and compelling mix of personal narrative and hard-nosed reporting that captures just how flawed care at the end of life has become.

For various reasons, effective dose represents flawed science: for instance, the tissue-specific weighting factors used to calculate effective dose are a subjective mix of different endpoints; and the marked and differing age and gender dependencies for different health detriment endpoints are not taken into account.

If a big firm borrows cheaply on the bond market, then lends less cheaply to another company, the same money will appear twice in the central bank's measure of TSF (an eclectic mix of loans, bonds, bills and even some equity financing).A deeper explanation, argues Richard Werner of Southampton University, lies in flawed theory, not bad measurement.

The GIEI's five experts — a mix of prominent legal and human-rights professionals from Chile, Colombia, Guatemala, and Spain — had been appointed by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, under the aegis of a Mexican government that found itself on the defensive from worldwide protests over its own deeply flawed investigation of — and possible complicity in — the crime.

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