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Roger Goodell has shown plenty of flawed judgment over his 15-odd years as NFL commissioner, but if ever a leader deserves credit for rising to a crisis and putting on this implausibly successful season, he does.
THE NFL’S PANDEMIC RESPONSE WAS A STRIKING SUCCESS — AND A GENUINE PUBLIC SERVICESALLY JENKINSFEBRUARY 10, 2021WASHINGTON POST
She was optimistic about Putin until 2008, she says, when a vote that the Council of Europe deemed flawed put Putin-backed candidate Dmitry Medvedev, then-First Deputy Prime Minister, in the President’s seat.
'THE WHOLE SYSTEM NEEDS CHANGING.' THE RUSSIA PROTESTS ARE ABOUT MORE THAN JUST ALEXEI NAVALNYMADELINE ROACHEFEBRUARY 5, 2021TIME
The show is famous for nominating a mix of acclaimed and seriously flawed programming, prompting many eye rolls on social media and around the entertainment industry.
GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINATIONS 2021: ‘THE CROWN’ LEADS TV NOMINATIONS WHILE ‘MANK’ DOMINATES MOVIESEMILY YAHR, BETHONIE BUTLER, SONIA RAOFEBRUARY 3, 2021WASHINGTON POST
I know he did things wrong, which does not … I’m not excusing anything because he’s a deeply flawed man, but that’s OK too.
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Numerous public health experts condemned the research as both flawed and dangerous.
AMERICANS CAN’T CUT BACK ON SALT. ONE LIKELY REASON: PACKAGED AND PREPARED FOODS ARE FILLED WITH IT.MARLENE CIMONSJANUARY 31, 2021WASHINGTON POST
In this mega-breach, the industry’s flawed financial incentives, a lack of transparency, underinvestment in training, and old-fashioned cost-cutting each played a role.
WHY THE SOLARWINDS HACK IS EVEN WORSE THAN YOU THOUGHTAARON PRESSMANJANUARY 29, 2021FORTUNE
She says it’s crucial to acknowledge how a flawed past has put us in the position we’re in now.
HOW ENVIRONMENTALISM CAN CENTER RACIAL JUSTICE IN 2021HEATHER HANSMANJANUARY 29, 2021OUTSIDE ONLINE
On the whole, however, the data suggests self-coups typically augur an era of authoritarianism when they happen in flawed democracies.
COUP ATTEMPTS USUALLY USHER IN LONG STRETCHES OF DEMOCRATIC DECLINE, DATA SHOWSCHRISTOPHER INGRAHAMJANUARY 22, 2021WASHINGTON POST
A 2019 series by The Post and Courier and ProPublica exposed how a flawed system of selection and oversight provided fertile ground for misconduct on the bench.
SOUTH CAROLINA’S GOVERNOR ADDRESSES MAGISTRATE JUDGE CONTROVERSY BY URGING CHANGESBY JOSEPH CRANNEY, THE POST AND COURIERJANUARY 15, 2021PROPUBLICA
In Charlottesville, the security plan was so flawed that police riot gear was stationed blocks away, so when the rioting began, the police needed to retreat to get the protection they required.
WORDS RELATED TO FLAWED
- beat-up
- bent
- blemished
- busted
- dinged
- down
- flawed
- flubbed
- glitched
- gone
- hurt
- impaired
- imperfect
- in need of repair
- in poor condition
- in smithereens
- injured
- kaput
- marred
- messed up
- mucked up
- no go
- on the blink
- on the fritz
- out of action
- out of kilter
- out of whack
- run-down
- screwed up
- shot
- snafued
- spoiled
- sunk
- totaled
- unsound
- amiss
- bad
- damaged
- defective
- exiguous
- faulty
- flawed
- found wanting
- impaired
- incomplete
- inferior
- infrequent
- injured
- insufficient
- lacking
- marred
- meager
- not cut out for
- not enough
- not make it
- not up to scratch
- outta gas
- rare
- scant
- scanty
- scarce
- second fiddle
- second string
- short
- shy
- sketchy
- skimpy
- third string
- unassembled
- unequal
- unfinished
- unsatisfactory
- wanting
- weak
Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.