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i.e. the first one was somehow flawed.
That he was somehow flawed and I was not.
In the past, when aggressively accosted by a stranger, I would have hurried away and owned the humiliation, using it as yet another example of how I, as the other was somehow flawed or wrong.
The concern was to avoid further controversy should these studies fail to confirm the CCSVI hypothesis, on the grounds that their imaging technique was somehow flawed such that they failed to see the confirming evidence.
In "Fed Up!" (Little, Brown and Company), Mr. Perry excoriates Mr. Bush's "compassionate conservatism" as sending the wrong message: that unqualified conservatism was "somehow flawed and had to be rebranded".
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It may mean that the study approach and design is somehow flawed.
"When I was having a particularly tough time, I felt it could be evidence that our genes were somehow flawed.
You are helping to contribute to the idea that the Bennets of the world are "normal" and the Wangs are somehow flawed.
If you think that Berkeley or any community in the United States is somehow flawed because it resists such a speaker as Ms. Coulter, I would encourage a little self-reflection.
MIT computer science professor Ron Rivest, who has studied the security and privacy of voting systems, says that these systems should be designed to work even if the software underneath is somehow flawed.
For us to find tragic inevitability in the ending of "Secret Love," as opposed to mere deflating happenstance, we must accept that Jake and Nisa are somehow flawed in a way we never see, or simply accept the hackneyed idea that the virus of racism, moving as invisibly as destiny, has conquered again.
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