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When a federal appeals court ruled last month that a seemingly arcane wording flaw in the Affordable Care Act should invalidate a central part of the law, many of those who drafted the statute five years ago reacted with shock and anger.
The latest case began with what some called a "glitch" or "wording flaw" in the long and complicated bill.
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Taking the word "flaw" out of the whole equation makes any flaw much easier to embrace.
Therefore, CHI formula also has "low frequency words flawed".
In other words, flaws in ECC are to be managed, not eliminated.
(The claim was also junked by a very long list of security researchers, and The Guardian went on to amend its story to remove the word "backdoor" — before ultimately publishing a review of the original, in its words, "flawed reporting").
Keen: I don't like the word flawed because that would mean that there would also be an ideal arrangement where it would not be flawed.
In other words, the flaws in the financial system were structural, more like the problem of poverty, and not based on character.
The Senate leader's choice of words was flawed, but positing that black candidates who look "less black" have a leg up is hardly more controversial than saying wealthy people have an advantage in elections.
Though it is, in his words, "pretty flawed," he says it still sold 600,000 copies worldwide.
And he calls us to do social justice, to transform, in other words, the flaws of the system.
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