Sentence examples for generally flawed from inspiring English sources

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His films inspired intense reactions; several were cult classics with devoted followings, but they were generally flawed enough to inspire loathing from those not on the same bawdy, anarchical comedy wavelength".

I think that science is generally flawed, primarily because speed is not your friend in cooking.

Albeit generally flawed with low water-solubility and poor air-stability, drawbacks typical of all the organometallic complexes, selected TMCCs, designed by consolidated synthetic chemical routes, have so far encountered applications in few carefully selected biological fields, thus representing a very niche research area.

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assumption during decoy generation may significantly reduce the effective sample size and, generally, flaw inferences on the resulting data.

Thackeray's characters, though occasionally sympathetic, are generally heavily flawed; anti-heroine Becky Sharp is manipulative, selfish and vain, demonstrating an almost complete lack of morality.

Unlike the Lewandowsky case, the previous examples involve the publication of contrarian research that's generally fundamentally flawed in peer-reviewed scientific journals, through one of the four approaches illustrated in the graphic below.

I am updating the original story with a new headline and link to this post at the top of the article so that readers encountering it understand that the initial findings are generally considered flawed.

They elevate his somewhat patchy score for "Sunset Boulevard," which is receiving a generally solid — if significantly flawed — revival by the Gateway Playhouse in Bellport through Aug. 20.

The latest contest was far more peaceful and the numerous election observers, from the European Union, the Carter Center and many other countries and organizations, declared the contest flawed but generally fair.

But then there are the criminal acts that seem to test the notion that people are flawed but generally suited to our common life; offenses which, even decades after their commission, continue to inspire documentaries and explanatory essays, deep dives and revisitations, as though we are still trying, in some futile way, to understand them.

Mr Gbagbo, who was elected in October 2000 in an election generally believed to have been flawed, insists that there should be no new poll until the one due in 2005.

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