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Tony Marchant's 2007 British drama The Mark Of Cain was more interesting than Over There, but arguably more flawed.

There is no evidence that practice in France, Singapore or Australia is more flawed without an equivalent body.

Yet the narrative advanced by the military and other representatives of the state establishment is even more flawed.

Though many critics conceded that the new source review provision was imperfect, they suggested that the changed rules were even more flawed.

Jim Zubkavich said, "Ibuki's a more complex character, more flawed.

There I was, wanting them to be more flawed.

By that I mean that I would be able to feel better than someone else -- someone more flawed, more imperfect, more "complex".

Conversely, papers may seem more flawed than they really are, as relevant authors' replies may have been only published online.

If disease defenses are flawed by evolutionary compromises with other requirements of the organism, they are more flawed when a promoter, enhancer, and coding sequences are donated by an integrated provirus or transposon.

Every Web metric is flawed, but some are more flawed than others.

By Nicholas Thompson December 30, 2014 Every Web metric is flawed, but some are more flawed than others.

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