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Pettitte just might have had something to do with that shortcoming.
I don't think The Times's critics have ever had that shortcoming.
But his book is hurt from the outset by an apparent lack of permission to use Mr. Saroyan's own words, and a lack of candor about that shortcoming.
Mark Phelan, a Michigan writer (who recently joined The Detroit Free Press): PICK -- The Passat's small engine struggled to power a car of its size, but other virtues overcame that shortcoming.
Bowman said that shortcoming might have cost Phelps two-tenths of a second.
Fewell connected that shortcoming to his unit's difficulty in stopping the run on first and second down, allowing opposing offenses to avoid obvious passing situations.
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The report did not find that shortcomings on the Russian side were a factor.
The agency also said that shortcomings found in the first-generation digital receivers now being sold would probably be remedied in future products.
A spokesman for the plant's owner, Progress Energy, disagreed, saying the incidents were not so serious, and that shortcomings had been corrected.
The report on 2003 shows that good progress has been made in this respect, but that shortcomings remain.
One French journalist thought the cast were "monsters," but that seems his shortcoming.
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