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Dwaine George had been convicted upon flawed voice identification evidence, and flawed microscopically minuscule gunshot residue on an item of clothing seized from his cellar, which science now discloses could not bear the burden of his conviction.
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The novel's voice is flawed.
That her name was there at all was only because director Arthur Laurents was taking a chance that the largely inexperienced 19-year-old, in a showy supporting part, might make up for a flawed book with her big voice and even bigger stage presence.
When we spoke, he told me, "The vetting process in our industry is flawed, so very often the voices that get through don't get through for the right reason.
That currently includes a few flaws with voice recognition.
Whether Brexit proved too intangible a foe, or defending the status quo was too flawed a proposition in the first place, the "voices of our generation" went silent.
"I believe we should stay affiliated because it is flawed and I think Cambridge students should have a voice in changing it".
When JPMorgan made a presentation about the flawed trades last July, one entry said there were "Emails, voice tapes and other documents, supplemented by interviews, suggestive of trader intent not to mark positions where they believed they could execute".
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