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flaw

[flaw] / flɔ /


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They lost, they put in a flawed performance, but there was intent in what they did.

From BBC

However, the court has now ruled that the fine "must be declared null and void" because of flaws in the investigation, according to a ruling obtained by AFP on Tuesday.

From Barron's

The company’s premise that consumers would pay a premium for sustainably made products proved flawed, according to an analyst.

From The Wall Street Journal

Our assumptions about how Iran will respond to what we do may be flawed.

From The Wall Street Journal

The biggest flaw in the Hegelian viewpoint about supposedly great men is that his entire hypothesis about an unfolding historical process is flat wrong.

From Salon