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the unsound
adjective
Not sound; not whole; not solid; defective; infirm; diseased.
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The Unsound faithful – me included – rarely do.
J.S. (@egyptynlvr) the #unsound laser show was fucking nuts.
"Kiss" was one of two Warhol shorts shown here as part of the Unsound Festival.
The Bug with Flowdan at the Unsound Festival, Hotel Forum, Krakòw, October, 2014.
Her Glasslands set, during the final concert of the Unsound Festival, was her second performance in the United States.
The most intense musical experience I had this year was a week spent in Krakow for the Unsound Festival.
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Any moral mistake in the reasoning leading to a legal principle might render the conclusion about the principle unsound, and the principle itself thus not legally valid.
The dilemma, then, is that the best model for developing the theory makes predictions based on the theory unsound, yet the whole point of the theory is predictive.
At the ecologically unsound dump, the local Romeos once crowded around to taunt me.
Colonel Qaddafi also introduced Orwellian revolutionary committees in every neighborhood to purge the country of the ideologically unsound, calling it "people power".
"Virtually every property owner in the nation will now be subject to the unpredictable, unsound and often Byzantine regulatory regimes of the EPA," they wrote.
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