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Democracy must be flawed to produce an electorate so badly mistaken.
In "That FEMA Seal of Approval" (Op-Ed, Oct. 9), Alex Matthiessen invokes the woeful performance during Hurricane Katrina of Michael Brown, the ousted director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, as proof somehow that the continual federal approval of the four-county emergency plan for the Indian Point nuclear power plant must be flawed.
The journal that published Krauss's review, wary of outrage among its readers, prefaced it with a rebuttal by a former right-hand man of Ancel Keys, which implied that since Krauss's findings contradicted every national and international dietary recommendation, they must be flawed.
Television has more than a sprinkling of people who can't actually do their jobs: Broadchurch is not short of characters who seem a bit rubbish at their jobs – none of the lawyers came out of the last series exactly covered in glory – and it is television law that detectives must be flawed, but Hardy often looks like the policeman you'd least like to investigate anything.
Those who contend that there was only one Origen reply that that it is the chronology of Eusebius that must be flawed because, although his account of Origen's youth implies that he was born in 185, he asserts that his death occurred in his seventieth year, and hence not earlier than 254, the first year of Gallienus.
"If psi doesn't exist," I said, "and if your tests are done as well as you've done them, and others have done them, and they still come up with results that defy odds, then in some way the method you used must be flawed".
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For starters, the excuse must be flaw-proof.
Unless the decisions are all correct on the merits, any principle based on them must itself be flawed: for if it were morally correct it would not support the mistaken decisions.
This assumption may be flawed.
"The lawyers of the accused said her character must have been flawed, and they questioned what she was doing outside the home".
Some explained this disparity in media coverage because there were two earlier New Hampshire polls that showed Sanders within 10percentto12percentcent of Clinton -- Bloomberg's sample must have been flawed, they said.
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