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This was simply a lovely reminder that, for all that Shakespeare may be perceived, often rightly so, as a testament to the power of language, his legacy is and must always be his wider, ludicrously generous embracement of vital, flawed humanity.
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I suppose some will see Nelson's personal weakness as a vital flaw in the novel's admittedly wobbly foundation -- he's no more likable than the other snakes in the garden and lacks even the mildly endearing neuroses of the fashionable intellectuals in Hynes's earlier stories.
But, because the WB system does not set deficit limits for individual countries, as CFT does, is has one vital flaw.
"The Dud Avocado," reissued last year by The New York Review of Books, remains Ms. Dundy's most popular book, flawed but vital, like its heroine.
Writing on Comment is Free, Costas Douzinas said ERT was "flawed but vital", and a Poor Man's BBC: The government announcement said that the broadcaster suffers from a "unique lack of transparency and incredible waste".
"Unfortunately, the proposed agreement is fundamentally flawed in each of these vital areas.
In seeking to forestall this outcome, Fisk was performing a vital service, and his timing was crucial, not flawed.
Such policy illusions were not only morally flawed but strategically stupid, risking the permanent mistrust of the African people, whose continent has since become so vital to the planet's economic and environmental future.
Albeit flawed.
Very flawed.
Flawed, perhaps?
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