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Ms. Napolitano called the law flawed, but signed it anyway, saying it was better than risking a possible ballot measure that could be "even more draconian" and difficult to overturn.
Is law flawed?
Accept your family for what it is and embrace the people you call parents and siblings, children and cousins, spouses and in-laws, flaws and all.
The report called Virginia's mental health laws "flawed" and its mental health services "inadequate".
The Long Arizona execution was lawful because the law is flawed.
But many of the law's flaws and unintended consequences argue for revision.
That has eluded President Obama so far, despite his campaign pledges to fix the law's flaws.
Some state education chiefs lauded Mr. Duncan for promising to fix the law's flaws after four years of Congressional paralysis.
He added: "The whole law is flawed.
This is why the current law is flawed.
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