A perfectionism that rejects or abandons what we cannot fully control is a flaw far deeper than a monster's ugliness. |
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That said, at times the picture does have a fair amount of grain which is the biggest flaw in the image quality. |
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The main security flaw with my website was probably the simple fact that the username and password were exactly the same. |
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That is why I cannot quite put my finger on what you say is the fatal flaw in this legislation. |
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However, when I'd finished the process I discovered a fatal flaw in the new software. |
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On each occasion, there was the same, potentially fatal, flaw in the system. |
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The only possible flaw that he ever revealed, and for which he was teased, was a propensity to split infinitives. |
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Nonworking games often suffer the same tragic design flaw we see on old computer motherboards. |
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Certainly, such a flaw was not unique to Baddiel's Syndrome but it was particularly noticeable here. |
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The Ancient Greeks called that hubris and considered it a flaw of human character. |
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One might take him as a premature harbinger of cultural studies, but for his important flaw of attachment to art. |
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The impasse is encouraging hard-line Unionists to target the rule as a critical flaw of the reforms they oppose. |
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The flaw in the vision is that by no stretch of the imagination can any parent claim to be representative of any other parent. |
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The only real flaw comes from the age and technical limitations of the time, which results in a somewhat harsh and strident sound on occasion. |
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The admitted necessity of baptism proved original sin, and the flaw in human nature proved the necessity of faith and baptism. |
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This was a deadly flaw for a theory of hadrons, but not for a theory in which all matter, including photons, are strings. |
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By contrast with pack ice, ice floes in the Chukchi Sea flaw zone move independently. |
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The immediate flaw is that these strictly paired couples do not intercopulate, and so cannot bear offspring. |
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But where I think the flaw in reasoning lies is that it puts the focus on the ethical choice rather the ethical chooser. |
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The image overall is often fairly soft, but this seems to be a deliberate cinematographic choice, rather than a flaw in the transfer process. |
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Consequently, if a man syllogizes while asleep, when he wakes up he invariably recognizes a flaw in some respect. |
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Rather than a flaw on the part of Mayo, this is more likely symptomatic of the unpredictability of underage football. |
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Microsoft also has a software patch to fix the flaw and said users who have the Service Pack 2 security update for Windows XP are not affected. |
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This hole in the retina creates a blind spot in the eye, a flaw that again would be avoidable with a priori design. |
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Here was a problem that amounted to rather more than an unsightly flaw on the face of the splendid facade of classical physics. |
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The flaw makes it possible for a website to embed malicious code directly into a web page, and infect visitors instantly while visiting the site. |
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It was the fatal flaw of humanity which Nature, in one shape or another, stamps ineffaceably on all her productions. |
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Her outstanding flaw is the ability to be totally insensible to the feelings of others. |
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Lastly there's a flaw related to the display of the names of downloaded files. |
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A major flaw in the old kitchen was the side-by-side configuration of the cooktop and double ovens, with no counter space in between. |
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Whereas a translation error is like an inkblot marring one copy of a book, a mutation is a flaw in the printing plate, reproduced in every copy. |
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Experiencing depression after childbirth isn't a character flaw or a weakness. |
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These are not trivial errors on your part, they reveal a fundamental flaw in your character. |
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On the one hand, this is because I have been unable to flaw the reasoning presented in the argument. |
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These groups point out details that might flaw a study, like that researchers used too weak a dose or treated patients for too short a time. |
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Almost every 10th word on a page is italicized, which is a flaw for two reasons. |
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I believe the main flaw of textbook TCM is the way it has apparently reduced the therapeutic process to something akin to a computer flow chart. |
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The third flaw in the protesters ' world view is their lack of a counter proposal. |
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This flaw is forgivable, a natural result of working with a canvas 843 acres large. |
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Freire's own model of critical pedagogy invites a critical interrogation of this flaw in the work. |
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The second flaw has to do with the film's conclusion, which kind of subverts the film's entire premise and makes it way too cutesy. |
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The science of gemmology teaches how to pick the best and how to spot even the smallest flaw in diamonds, emeralds, rubies, and others. |
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A single flaw in the process could send the entire denotation of the page askew. |
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It was shaping up like a ding-dong derby game when the flaw of Rangers game hit them in the face. |
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An insertion or deletion creates either a 00 or a 11-a flaw much like a dislocation in a crystal. |
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That flaw was evident in the first half yesterday but was rectified almost immediately. |
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In the realm of the tragic hero there is always a fatal flaw in his personality that causes or precipitates his downfall. |
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The Japanese word wabi means a beautiful work of art with a distinctive flaw that expresses the humanity of its creator. |
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It seems to me that we have come to accept death on Earth as part of our human flaw, as our Achilles' heel. |
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It's a fatal flaw in what otherwise has the makings of an entertainingly quirky show. |
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He is one of the richest characters in the whole of the Wodehouse creation, absolutely rounded and quite without flaw. |
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The plan's flaw is that if you've got a PDA with you, you don't need to access your data via the Web. |
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Exploitation of the latest flaw is straightforward, according to Polish white hat hackers iSec, which unearthed both problems. |
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A final flaw is that this widescreen transfer isn't centered on the screen, leaving too much room on the top. |
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He is a traditional Keynesian in this regard, which may be his biggest flaw. |
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A major flaw in the book is that the references quoted at the end of the chapters are old. |
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If that is the piece's only real flaw, however, encourage the writer to resubmit it after a good wrestle with indecision. |
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This also highlights a flaw in the reliance of national viewing figures since they fail to show regional variations in taste. |
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The role does, however, expose a flaw in her technique, namely imperfect control in her voice's upper registers. |
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The biggest flaw with the film is not its crippled script or flat direction or flailing acting. |
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However, even his most severe critics now agree that the alleged flaw is largely a thing of the past. |
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The real flaw in his policy was its confusion of relative power with absolute power. |
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Don't leave me there wondering exactly which revolting character flaw you found the biggest turn off. |
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Peer is one of modern drama's first anti-heroes, and Ibsen never tires of bringing out yet another flaw in his character. |
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The primary flaw in libertarianism is that it is rooted in an ethic of utilitarianism rather than virtue ethics. |
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My biggest personality flaw was catching up to me as I began to feel anxious and worried. |
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He conveys John's hesitancy as a lack of assertiveness, rather than a character flaw. |
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If there is a flaw to the film, it can be attributed to the documentary approach. |
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A notable flaw in the performance was the absence of variety of talas as all the numbers embraced adi tala only. |
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The flaw at this performance was a sameness of colour in his voice, especially during his big aria. |
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At the very least, this flaw wastes huge sums of taxpayers ' money and police officers' time. |
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More info on the malicious script execution security flaw can be found here. |
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He's seldom been out of the country before on an official trip, a serious resume flaw. |
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But that's a minor flaw given the tight execution of this concise, effective album. |
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They are not going to look favorably on the idea that the A300 series may have a design flaw. |
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My Lord, I am not standing before my Lord to say that there is an obvious flaw in the logic. |
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The biggest interpersonal flaw in any manager's tool kit is the constant overriding need to win. |
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To me, the fatal flaw of this method is her decision not to write a major methodological chapter to introduce her study. |
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Hubris, the fatal flaw of a tragic hero which blinds him to the reality of the world, is not exactly in short supply at the present. |
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My tragic flaw is that I'm not clever enough to figure out if I'm being made fun of or not. |
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There is a tragic flaw in our precious Constitution, and I don't know what can be done to fix it. |
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Her tragic flaw, depending on who you talk to in the family, is either stubbornness, selfishness or a love of suffering. |
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Her skin was milk-white and inhumanly perfect, without a single freckle or flaw. |
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Yet in each instance, the flaw is singular, not systemic, and goes against things Leonardo demonstrated he knew very well in his other work. |
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The fact you're trying to organise mob rule is enough to make me see the flaw in the plan, let alone anything else. |
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The album's major flaw is that 15 tracks of repetitive bloops and beeps is simply too long. |
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They are a happy, successful couple whose only flaw is the absence of a longed-for child. |
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Some people look at the PSU as a component they can skimp on to save money to buy other parts, but that is a flaw in logic. |
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The naked, starving, unhoused Griffin would, logically, seem to be that way not because of any fatal flaw in his science. |
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The only serious flaw is an irritating degree of sloppiness with plot details in the final scenes. |
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Thompson's research covers a wide range of NDE issues and methods, including ultrasonics, electromagnetics, material property measurements and flaw characterization. |
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If there was a flaw in the production it was the New York accents, which sounded British and artificial and might best have been left unattempted. |
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I think that this advice was not well intended and that the counter campaign itself was technically flawed, its major flaw being its American-style sleekness. |
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The flaw in Gaga's ointment too was is in part that she was upstaged by Kanye. |
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The game's only detectable flaw is occasionally unhelpful camera work. |
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The only flaw I spotted was a small amount of grain in a few key scenes. |
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This flaw in an otherwise laudable health strategy must be addressed swiftly before it becomes a soft target for those intent on undermining the overall plan. |
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The trend is a serious economic flaw because it has resulted in financial haemorrhage not to mention the serious loss of business to local insurance firms. |
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Perhaps the most significant structural flaw in the current system, however, is that the fox is guarding the henhouse. |
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The flaw in Beatriz's plan, of course, is that in the economy of desire such transgressive behavior threatens societal order and may cast her in the role of madwoman. |
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With maturity Mariza is singing better than ever, and the slight tendency to shrillness, previously the only flaw in her voice, has now disappeared. |
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If pop music, as a genre, has a tragic flaw, it is that despite its placement across time, it does not provide any substantive narrative, replacing it instead with repetition. |
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It is a fundamental fault and flaw to have the people who turn the keys responsible for writing the report that recommends whether an inmate should be paroled or released. |
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Matthew Stinson can't help but point out the flaw in that reasoning. |
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Finally, a fundamental flaw in the business models of large service partnerships like lawyers and accountants is the very mobility of human capital. |
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The only big, ugly, major flaw with this DVD is its relative shortness. |
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Professor Walker is very excited about this effect and explains why, rather than being a flaw, the ability to reconsolidate memories is an important tool. |
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He is an extremely talented man but he has the tragic flaw of hubris. |
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A final and vital flaw in a market-basket dollar is that Gresham's law would result in perpetual shortages and surpluses of different commodities within the market basket. |
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Is it a personality flaw masquerading as a political philosophy? |
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Every minor flaw gets magnified and many even develop a complex about it. |
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Yet Scorsese finesses this flaw pretty well by staging each psychological breakdown as worse than the preceding one, and each triumph as more vivid. |
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Asimov pointed out the flaw in most invisibility plans, which is that being invisible would mean that light cannot affect your retinas, so you are automatically blind! |
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Her tanned skin was angelic, he couldn't find a single flaw or blemish. |
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Too much updating may be the tragic flaw here, as lines of dialogue clearly meant to signal fatalistic woe are delivered in knowing, modern tones that undermine the drama. |
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Their tragic flaw, of course, was the relatively arbitrary assignment of these functions to areas, and the belief in the corresponding shape of the skull. |
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Heckart, as Baker, unexpectedly storms into Don's apartment like a tornado, approaching every flaw of Don's apartment with a zinger or guilt-inducing remark. |
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After a few days of use I can't flaw the actual display at all. |
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Such analysis, performed in the same cell populations, was not biased by experimental or interindividual variations which flaw the majority of studies on this subject. |
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When an old man tells him that there is a flaw in the wall as in all material things, the Sultan leaves his throne and becomes a traveling mendicant. |
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Tragedy is a story or play that has a significant conflict of morals, with a noble protagonist displaying a tragic flaw that is their strength but leads to their downfall. |
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The menu has been conceived along American or lightened Continental lines, and despite an occasional, surprising flaw, the food is generally well prepared. |
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Rather than a flaw that heightens her appeal, it is a flaw that makes her difficult to forgive. |
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By the time the Army decoded the first Venona cable, the flaw had been corrected and KGB communications rendered impenetrable. |
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A serious flaw in this system for the acute leukemias was the inability to differentiate the acute lymphoblastic leukemias through cytochemical testing. |
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The one great flaw in the present set up is preference cannot be given by governors to pupils from the borough because the Greenwich Judgement precludes this. |
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A flaw in computer programming is been blamed for the release date errors. |
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This brings one to the fundamental flaw in your line of argumentation. |
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Early in the course of his computations, Nicely also happened upon a flaw in a Pentium microprocessor that caused certain types of arithmetic errors. |
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Microsoft acknowledged the flaw in a security advisory Friday, while offering a workaround, but not a patch. |
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The only fundamental flaw in an otherwise great programme was the constant stream of pop music played throughout. |
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This proved to be a major flaw in the Articles, as it created an insurmountable obstacle to constitutional reform. |
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This accident sometimes occasions a flaw in the diamond, and always damages the skive, by tearing up its surface. |
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Stanley knitted when he should have purled and swore, tinking the knitting back to fix the flaw. |
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The control-freak instinct runs too deep.... This runs the risk of becoming a tragic flaw. |
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Fatness may be a flaw, but it is not a singularly terrible flaw. |
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When a heroine's tragic flaw takes the form of uncontrollable love for an outlaw, the paths of momentary glory can lead but to defeat. |
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It is a flaw in the will of the sinner that makes possible the motion of his sense appetite toward an appetible, yet wrongful, object. |
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Osis considered intellectualism as the flaw in the approach developed by Leibniz, that is, the absolutisation of thought. |
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This sententiousness mars several otherwise vivid poems, but it is hardly a fatal flaw. |
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A true understanding of normal distributions and statistical theory clarifies the flaw in this reasoning. |
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In August 1993, it was discovered that the proof contained a flaw in one area. |
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The flaw in Dalton's theory was corrected in principle in 1811 by Amedeo Avogadro. |
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He makes the choice to kill, not because of a tragic flaw, but because of circumstance. |
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Loverboy is a tragedy in which the mother's fatal flaw is her love for her son, and this love leads to her undoing. |
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Some of my best friends wear bow ties, in public, but it has always seemed to me to demonstrate a regrettable character flaw. |
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The deepest flaw of the book is its insufficient conceptual grounding in the idea of asymmetric warfare. |
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The law is the true embodiment Of everything that's excellent. It has no kind of fault or flaw, And I, my Lords, embody the law. |
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With the assumption of quasisteady vaporisation, the mass flaw rate is constant, independent of radius. |
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Her one discernible flaw is her hyperextended arms, but while occasionally distracting, they also lend her elegance a youthful, gangly charm. |
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Soon after Hubble began sending back images in 1990, scientists discovered the telescope's primary mirror had a flaw called spherical aberration. |
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It was never finished, perhaps because of a stone flaw, but is believed to have been used as a spokeshave, to shape handles and such. |
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One flaw was that there was not enough space for the office staff, which was then approximately eighty. |
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Often the protagonist of the play has a tragic flaw, a trait which leads to their downfall. |
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Overdetachment is a serious character flaw that cripples any possibility for intimacy. |
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What you have discovered in the law is a seldom seen flaw within lawyerdom. |
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The most evident flaw that Odysseus sports is that of his arrogance and his pride, or hubris. |
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A more serious flaw is that the Latin quoted in the footnotes is based on the Basle 1576 edition and not on that of the 1496 editio princeps. |
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And this fell tempest shall not cease to rage Until the golden circuit on my head, Like to the glorious sun's transparent beams, Do calm the fury of this mad-bred flaw. |
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The most obvious flaw of this biography is its relentless tendentiousness. |
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What Williams took as a 'fictive' element, and a flaw in the critical apparatus of Nietzschean genealogy, proves for Owen to be one of its chief virtues. |
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A security flaw in Google's Chrome internet browser can let anyone view a user's entire password collection with just a few seconds of physical access to their computer. |
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It is believed that both attempts were thwarted by bad weather or a flaw in the design of ships that were based on river boats without keels, and his fleets were destroyed. |
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New album Siren's Song goes some way towards addressing that minor flaw but, live, the very best tracks from both of the band's blues rock growers take on a whole new life. |
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Edmond Malone, a Shakespearean scholar and critic of the late 18th century, found another supposed flaw in this particular play, its lack of a proper decorum. |
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Unlike the introverted Hamlet, whose fatal flaw is hesitation, the heroes of the tragedies that followed, Othello and King Lear, are undone by hasty errors of judgement. |
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Sometimes, these have their elements assumed a priori, or contain some other logical or methodological flaw in the process that ultimately produced them. |
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This serious flaw in the question confused many of the students. |
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But the movie's sheer flawlessness turns out to be a flaw in itself. |
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The case was actually two actions, with the first judgement being given in Denny's favour after Coke's research found a flaw in the pleadings that invalidated Cromwell's case. |
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My brief lecture, which would form the basis of a review published shortly thereafter, had contained in embryo a severe critique of what I saw as the flaw of the exhibition. |
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The flaw in pronouncing a sibilant S, which speech therapists call sigmatism, can follow even minor changes to the way the tongue aligns with the teeth. |
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His fatal flaw was his undoing. In a sense he defeated himself. |
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With typical self-deprecation, Wainwright says this desire to continually reveal bits and pieces of his personal life may actually be a character flaw. |
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