Sentence examples for the defects of from inspiring English sources

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the defects of

noun

A fault or malfunction.

  • A defect in the ear or eye

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Americans need no instruction in the defects of impeachment.

But I'm sure he would have seen the defects of the present society".

But what "Disguise" lacks — perhaps reflecting the defects of its central character — is an emotional center.

As with all strong men, he had the defects of his qualities.

We talked about the defects of the American criminal-justice system.

The financial crisis has exposed the defects of Maastricht.

Like his subject, Hastings has the defects of his qualities.

Conversation can often turn to the merits of gorgonzola, camembert and parmesan, and the defects of their disappointing Russian equivalents.

In the past, when the oil price has dropped the defects of our government strategy have emerged.

Although brief, her ballet has the virtues of a sonnet rather than the defects of an epic.

It may be true that effective people often have "the defects of their assets," and this may include bullying.

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