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But Clark's reasoning is nonetheless flawed, because Polanski actually misstated what the maximum sentence was, and nobody in the courtroom mentioned it at any time during the plea hearing.

He contrasted this with the reluctance that white South Africans show when asked to pay taxes to improve black lives.Doubtless, many white South Africans cheat the taxman, but the analogy is nonetheless flawed.

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It didn't capture the public's attention the way Cimino hoped – and he was entitled to suspect the American critics were exacting a price for their extravagant praise for the previous film – but it was thrilling and bold cinema nonetheless: a flawed masterpiece.

Breathlessness doesn't help much in making sense of such a record, neither the breathlessness that interprets the pope solely through his most controversial acts or statements nor the breathlessness that cannot imagine how a prayerful, learned and revered figure might nonetheless be a flawed leader.

But it is also a treasure: an odd, flawed, but nonetheless beautifully handmade object as apt to win affection as to provoke annoyance".

At the same time Chomsky excoriated a book entitled Murder of A Gentle Land, by two Reader's Digest writers, John Barron and Anthony Paul, which was a flawed but nonetheless accurate documentation of the genocide taking place.

Similarly, the health-care reform that Obama got through both houses of Congress (and which seemed on the verge of being enacted until yesterday's election), while flawed, would nonetheless have dramatically transformed the health-insurance system, and to some extent the health-care system, for the better.

"If this mural is deemed offensive," said Jennifer Nelson, a spokeswoman for the borough president, "how in good conscience can we have any of the artist's works?" Dick Dickenson, Staten Island's historian, said the murals, while flawed, are nonetheless historic artifacts and should remain.

since Facebook, is nonetheless hurtling forward, highlighting a flawed system.

Several bureaucrats have received suspended sentences in relation to the tender process, but flawed contracts were nonetheless renewed, even after the convictions.

"Tell the truth but tell it slant, Success in circuit lies," wrote Emily Dickinson, charting the route by which flawed humans may nonetheless find wisdom.

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