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This gap between disclosure of a flaw and attack has been shrinking.
Their homelessness is perceived as the result of a flaw or a series of personal misfortunes and failures.
But the truth is, any impression of a flaw here is the reader's problem, not the poet's.
These days the "nothing happens" element seems more of a flaw than it apparently did in the Truman years.
But she said that Mr. Stroup's comments in June reflected "fundamental misunderstandings" about test development and that there was no evidence of a flaw in the test.
One possibility is the presence of a flaw in the Antares, whose engines are modified versions of a Soviet rocket engine developed in the nineteen-sixties.
He was not hitting because of a flaw in his hitting mechanics, he said, not the numbers on his birth certificate.
An attempt in 1996 to launch a Mars lander that could burrow below the planet's surface failed because of a flaw in the rocket that carried it.
These problems grow out of a flaw in the National Security Act of 1947, which created the office of director of central intelligence.
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Key simple formulas for the design of a flaw-tolerant space elevator megacable are reported, suggesting that it would need a taper ratio (for uniform stress) of about two orders of magnitude larger than currently proposed.
There is, of course, a flaw in this solution.
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