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But once they reach a sufficient scale without a big blow-up, nobody believes that they might be flawed.
" . . . and if anyone here suspects that the algorithm that put these two together might be flawed, speak now . .
Some Democrats privately expressed concerns that the methodology used by Standard and Poor's might be flawed, underestimating the true costs of educating children in impoverished areas.
The company said the trial might be flawed because it used shocks from the devices as the measure of which patients suffered life-threatening heart irregularities.
Ivan Oelrich, the director of the Federation of American Scientists' strategic security project, said he worried that the whole "cooperative" approach might be flawed.
They suggested that some of the theoretical models of conditions toward the edge of the solar system, far from the nine planets, might be flawed or oversimplified.
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Even though there might be flaws, the current deal is better than no deal, European governments are arguing.
To suggest that there might be flaws in this system was like suggesting now to bankers that they do not deserve a bailout.
But some county elections supervisors have expressed concerns that the new list might also be flawed.
Now, some county elections supervisors worry that a new list of 48,000 possible felons might also be flawed and that a new state law makes it too easy to disqualify legal voters.
Due to the play of chance, our results might therefore be flawed.
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