Sentence examples for partly flawed from inspiring English sources

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Further up the valley is the Byker Wall, part of the Byker estate, a then-revolutionary, partly flawed, now listed 1970s council development famous for the human scale of its detail and for the ways in which architect Ralph Erskine consulted residents about their needs and wishes.

If consumption deviate much from the amount dispensed the results will be partly flawed.

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The inconsistent results may partly be flawed by applying statistics assuming scaling properties on the ordinal measurement PSOCQ [ 35].

Lorraine Sabatella, the chancellor of the Palm Beach Diocese, said in an interview that the church's response to the embezzlement was flawed, partly because the events were kept secret from the Diocesan Finance Council, a panel of lay Catholics that oversees church finances.

The old system failed partly because the rules were flawed, but also because regulators were captured: witness supervisors' decision to allow the leveraged takeover of ABN AMRO, a Dutch lender; the widespread use of hybrid debt to inflate capital; and the permissive stance of the Securities and Exchange Commission towards American broker-dealers like Lehman Brothers.

Yes, but all that has been disproved, partly because the statistics are flawed depending on which ten-, 20- or 30-year period you take.

We might believe this at least partly because of a hugely flawed -- but very influential and well-publicized -- study by Judith Wallerstein that "showed" that kids don't notice that their parents are unhappy in a marriage.

Their plight stems partly from flaws in federal databases; the process is too rushed to ensure proper identification of status and identity, let alone confirmation of criminal background.

But the plan was flawed from the start partly because of expectations that unarmed observers would reduce the level of violence.

The Italian also says the whole procedure was flawed as it was partly based on an anonymous witness, who was not named.

The commission noted, however, that California itself is partly to blame for embracing a "fatally flawed" deregulation scheme, which discouraged long-term contracts and virtually invited price manipulation on the daily spot market.

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