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I mean, if everyone were from here, how boring would that be?" Accuse the Mets of being flawed, punchless and inconsistent, but not boring.
Ofsted is facing a crisis in public confidence as it comes under a series of attacks on its authority this week, with the watchdog accused of being "flawed, wasteful and failing".
It allows us to trade our incompleteness for wholeness, our sense of being flawed or broken or isolated for connection.
Unfortunately, published cost-effectiveness analyses, particularly those undertaken for drugs, have a high probability of being flawed or biased.
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"The assumption that you can reliably put a number against what a child is capable of is flawed and dangerous.
Many of them were deeply, seriously flawed people; all of them were flawed, of course, because humans are.
All of us human beings are flawed.
19, 34 However, the analysis of survival is flawed because of the "pooling effect" from the two studies.
Twentypercentt of questions were flawed, but most of these flaws were only of a minor nature and only one question out of the fifty was sufficiently flawed to call into question its structural validity.
Still, Clint is kind of right in that sabermetrics and some aspects of Moneyball are flawed.
For the Jains all knowledge short of omniscience is flawed.
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