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Yet one of the most-watched reports issued by the government has a basic flaw.
It was then that I realized democracy has a basic flaw: it does not require that the person who casts a vote know anything at all about the issue or person that he or she is voting for.
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And that's in large part because most of those ideas have a basic flaw.
But, as the global shift from analog to digital technology unfolded, its products had a basic flaw: they tended not to communicate with each other, or did so only with gratuitous difficulty.
The paper has "a basic design flaw" because it includes no data on microcephaly, a genetic disorder causing a small head, says neurobiologist Christoph Zollikofer of the University of Zurich in Switzerland.
And, this time round, even more drastic action seems called for.Iran's activities in particular have shown up a basic flaw in the original nuclear bargain enshrined in the NPT more than 30 years ago: that any member should have the right to enjoy the full benefits of civilian nuclear power in return for their promise not to turn their nuclear skills to military use.
This shows a basic flaw in the Bush mantra that tax cuts create jobs.
(Mentor) "For me one of the fundamental flaws was perhaps recruiting people into a dementia case management role where not everyone had a basic understanding around dementia".
Have A basic idea.
"All these discussions about lithium-air batteries, although interesting, had that basic flaw," Visco said.
"Who Cares?" has two basic flaws.
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