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Fair-value accounting is indeed flawed.
I, Daniel Blake is indeed flawed, I would concede.
The law that investigators enforced in the August raid is indeed flawed — but not for the reasons critics cite.
Her book is indeed flawed: it rushes to sweeping judgments and fails to offer much context for the snippets of interviews she presents.
Though it is indeed flawed, this is the genuine thing, a Van Gogh painted in 1888, the year of his greatest achievements – a little later in that same year he would be living for three great and tumultuous months with Paul Gauguin and painting his sunflowers.
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But the design was indeed flawed.
If the survey data are indeed flawed, the agency could conceivably adjust for that then.
Alas, a close look at the claims that California's deregulation wasn't "real" suggests that while the deregulation was indeed flawed, the flaws didn't cause the catastrophe.
An independent investigation of the electoral proceedings found that the first round of voting was indeed flawed, and called into question the registration of more than 900,000 party agents who were given access to any polling station of their choosing.
"Suzanne's major flaw is indeed that she is too self-effacing," says Patrick Phillips, her graduate adviser.
The way in which the researchers confirm that the numeral eight is indeed reflected by the particles seems flawed, and the resulting data isn't quantified enough.
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