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Nonetheless, there do seem to be striking flaws to the paper.
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Frank Kelly, an air-quality expert at King's College, London, points out that, although the zone will bring cleaner air overall, many new engine designs obtain their low levels of particulate pollution at the expense of higher outputs of nitrogen dioxide.The scheme's most striking flaw is that although it will be extended to light vans after 2012 there are no plans to charge private motorists.
Currently, the most striking flaw in any industrial operation is the lack of associative interaction between the design and control system.
As noted in the examples above, the lack of follow-up is a striking flaw in the coverage of stories domestic and international.
"Look for unusual mintmarks, striking errors, flaws and low mintage figures.
And that's what Amok sounds like: a striking, if flawed, first step.
One of the most striking and paradoxical flaws of Conservative ideology is that they denounce poverty and state dependency on the one hand, and create it on the other.
The video game stars Kevin Spacey as the scheming president of a private military firm; his performance is rendered in striking digital detail, save for one conspicuous flaw.
Nothing is less flattering than a facefull of blinding white light that accentuates flaws in skin tone and smooths out any striking facial structure.
Several striking designs emerged.
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