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While it is impossible to outlaw it, a better and more realistic solution would be to educate people about the advantages of British law, which, while it has its flaws, is more developed and grounded in reality and fairness.
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Other flaws are more technical, like the fact that the computer servers that tally the ballots are poorly guarded.
Moreover, with the diversity of rules and conditions, hidden conflicts, redundancies and access flaws are more likely to arise, which expose Web services to security breaches at runtime.
An 11-year career on the PGA Tour without a win suggested his flaws were more deeply-rooted and significant than his twitchy pre-shot routine.
Some of Mr. Arbabsiar's former friends and acquaintances had a few kind words for him, saying that he was friendly and good-humored, and that his flaws were more a matter of carelessness than malevolence.
Never have these flaws been more starkly exposed than in the last decade, when DNA has freed scores of wrongly convicted people and kept thousands of the wrongly accused out of jail.
But when the results are in line with expectations, methodological flaws are more likely to be overlooked.
Clarity refers to how clear a diamond is.[5] Diamonds with no flaws are more valuable.[6].
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