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Even beyond ethical concerns, those who have tested the new software describe it as technically flawed.
Some senators who oppose the proposal, based on Spain's same-sex marriage law, see it as technically flawed.
Adam Lyth was given a good run as opener, scored one excellent century, but was technically flawed outside off stump.
A lot of information is being suppressed in the process to entice councils into accepting technically flawed sites.
It may be technically flawed, but its humanity, attention to period detail and sheer guts will win you over.
El Salvador's government originally issued the unusually critical report last August, but withdrew it from circulation the next day, saying it was technically flawed.
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Tactically and technically they are flawed.
The City Council is poised to reject the federal government's latest effort to clean thousands of apartments contaminated by dust from the collapse of the twin towers, calling the plan "technically and scientifically flawed".
According to some early critical opinion the painting was flawed technically: the perspective is flat, or the victims and executioners are standing too close together to be realistic.
However, such analyses have been generally been unsuccessful leading to speculation that the approach is technically and conceptually flawed [ 5], and even to whether there is any selective advantage to LOH events.
issued a statement calling CCOA "about as flawed and technically-naive as a piece of legislation can get".
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