Sentence examples for flaws cut from inspiring English sources

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Moreover, even if Mr. Romney's flaws cut quite deeply, Mr. Gingrich has an equal number of vulnerabilities.

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In that regard I try to follow the wise words from one of my late mentors, Walter Dunn: "Confront evil at the earliest opportunity, but for everyone else who is just flawed, cut them some slack".

Statin drugs have a flaw: Though they cut the risk of heart attack by up to a third by diminishing the new accumulation of cholesterol on artery walls, they don't remove what's already there.

Yet with every passing day, the tax cut's flaws become more obvious.

Congress can still correct some of the flaws in the tax cut when it writes the actual tax legislation in coming weeks.

All processed discs showed compact surface cut by flaws and pores.

At about 100 precincts in the Orlando area, election workers had to use scissors to cut across flawed ballots before handing them to voters to enable electronic ballot readers to properly record votes, said Mary Cruz, administrative assistant in the Orange County Elections Office.

In my view, the complaint against Boeing was legally flawed, but the threats to cut the board's budget represent unacceptable political interference.

Mark Serwotka, the head of the PCS union, whose members work in the department, said the drive by the Home Office to cut costs was flawed.

The diamond was "without flaw, unusually brilliant, and so cut as to well display its clear, crystal brilliancy".

"Cut is the defining factor for how much a stone sparkles and a well-cut stone will look larger, hide flaws and be more brilliant than a poorly cut one," he says.

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