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His case revealed grave flaws in Belgian policing.
That act, signed by President Reagan, had grave flaws.
Also today, monitors from the Organization of American States said they had found grave flaws in the vote-counting software and were suspending cooperation with Peruvian elections officials.
Moore said there were "grave flaws" in Alabama's sentencing system when a person could be sentenced to life without parole for a non-violent drug offense.
At her appeal, Bosch's British barrister, Desmond de Silva, argued that there were grave flaws in the conduct of the original trial.
The plea agreement by the defendant, Nada Nadim Prouty, appeared to expose grave flaws in the methods used by the Central Intelligence Agency and the Federal Bureau of Investigation to conduct background checks on its investigators.
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In contrast another, genuinely grave, flaw is entirely his own fault.
The law contained one grave flaw, a supposedly independent Joint Commission on Public Ethics that is made up entirely of political appointees.
"I understand why they don't want an amendment, because it would reveal the grave flaw," Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass).
One of the gravest flaws has been a deep reluctance to release information, however innocuous.
You know the rest — seven dwarfs, a prince, a girl's youth, a woman's vanity — all familiar pieces that are both this movie's strength and its gravest flaws.
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