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Barra pledged to members of a Senate commerce committee that GM would release a wide variety of information from its investigation into a flaw linked to 13 deaths and the recall of 2.5m cars.
It's bizarre, but taps into a flaw within the curriculum: I took five years of Spanish and can only say "hello", "donkey" and "turn left".
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It was a mistake, Harris said, to let illegal immigrants into the program, a "flaw in the design". "I believe we fixed it," Harris said in an interview at her office in San Francisco.
And the third act is awkwardly chopped into three scenes, presumably a flaw in the original work.
Samsung has skinned Ice Cream Sandwich pretty extensively, so it's hard to know without delving into geekish detail whether a flaw is Google's, or Samsung's.
The advice comes in the wake of New York Times allegations that the NSA may have intentionally introduced a flaw into the algorithm - known as Dual Elliptic Curve Deterministic Random Bit Generation - and then tried to get it adopted as a security standard by the US National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Don't allow the unkindness or lack of sense of others to turn into a personal flaw.
When the woods floor slipped into the pond, it left a flaw, a lasting scar on the hillside.
Golf is no different in that a flaw could creep into even the smoothest swing when the golfer becomes fatigued.
There was a flaw in being dropped into the urbane, aspirational Viennese life.
Think of something you might boast about and turn it into an entertaining flaw.
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