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"But sometimes a flawed project is better than nothing at all."
But what is the government doing wrong, and how we can change this flawed system?
They're both flawed people, and that's what I love about them.
I saw the two of them at first as small, flawed figures.
But he makes sure his characters are real and flawed.
And some women still show the flawed judgment they did more than 30 years ago.
A very good but flawed long term story, as all television series are.
For some with family and friends in the military, news of the flawed intelligence hit particularly hard.
The current flawed setup may be the best one possible.
"When it comes to health care, he has no record and flawed ideas."
Besides, why should these flawed leaders of men have any say at all?
But they contend that action can lead to flawed policy.
A flawed constitution, they say, could open the door to civil war.
Merit pay for teachers is beginning to look like a flawed idea whose time has gone.
The good ones I've read confirm my experience in a flawed family.
Perhaps she had wanted to show him how flawed his reasoning was.
I'll take any number of flawed experiments just to watch him try new things.
Ed is pretty in the flawed way of someone who always looks worried.
He would not have the blood of "300-400" people on his hands over a flawed military operation.
It was just one game, though, the first round against a flawed team without its best player.
There is also the matter of a flawed roster to consider.
So much should not hinge on such a flawed test.
The flawed vessel we may break, but not the perfect.
Even with the flawed transmission her eyes seemed soft and black.
"He's trying to do the best he can in a flawed process.