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Despite its ubiquity, it is profoundly flawed.
Even by our own mortal standards, we are profoundly flawed.
"To say that argument is profoundly flawed is an understatement.
The decision, he wrote there, was "profoundly flawed".
It presents the US constitution as profoundly flawed, but capable of improvement.
Congressional misgivings about the nation's profoundly flawed death penalty system may lead to important reforms.
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Nominated for the Michael Powell award at the Edinburgh film festival, this deeply flawed, profoundly navel-gazing but ultimately quite likable affair deserves credit for looking beyond the boundaries of the usual cash-strapped youth fare, and for daring to be more Carl Dreyer than Danny Dyer.
Weinstein's lawyer, Michael Bromwich, called the report's criticism "profoundly wrong" and "deeply flawed".
"Such tests are deeply flawed and their impact is profoundly damaging to young people," he says.
It was a profoundly unjust use of government power against an individual — a case flawed in both conception and execution.
Human Rights Watch described the verdicts and sentences as "profoundly disturbing", while another rights group, Reprieve, said the trial process had been "flawed and unfair".
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