Sentence examples for inevitably flawed from inspiring English sources

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Historical parallels are inevitably flawed.

Yes, The Washington Monthly's rankings are yet another list compiled by magazine editors, inevitably flawed.

It is inevitably flawed, but it does make clear that aid alone is a misleading guide.

Tropico is an examination of how institutions are inevitably flawed because they're comprised of people.

The exhibition is an inevitably flawed attempt at a kind of completeness.

Humankind never ceases to express itself in new terms, and the data at hand are inevitably flawed and partial.

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When people make up stories there are inevitably flaws.

There are inevitably flaws in the detector -- called cracks or holes -- that show up as gaps.

Third, limited sample sizes and low response rates (e.g., 80%% [ 17]) inevitably flaw results and possibly weaken confidence in the conclusions drawn.

Commissioners and providers should agree the appropriate unit of comparison and the best proxy for case complexity, recognising these will inevitably be flawed and partial.

But in the convoluted world of college sports, there will, inevitably, be flaws in any system.

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