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I believe they really gave it a good try but this was so deeply flawed.
Still, the opera was soon considered a deeply flawed work.
Your respect for the "public will" could be put to better use than defense of this deeply flawed President.
In addition, he said the tooth study was deeply flawed.
People are simply commenting on someone who, at best, was deeply flawed.
They said it was a deeply flawed plan that many supporters did not understand.
The production was deeply flawed, which I believe would have been true without the stresses of 9/11 on the company.
Many legal experts watching the case consider it deeply flawed.
If the idea cannot be said to have totally failed, the experience has at best been deeply flawed.
On closer inspection, however, they turn out to be deeply flawed.
Is the housing research on these new reforms deeply flawed?
I believe it to be highly selective and deeply flawed.
"So, yeah, I think you would have to describe that as deeply flawed."
These two books suggest that America's financial markets are still deeply flawed.
But the inquiry on which his action was based proved to be deeply flawed.
From reading people's comments, it does sound as if the system is currently deeply flawed.
This pledge and others like it are well meaning but deeply flawed.
He denounced the French case against him as "deeply flawed."
But that interpretation was based on very little evidence, and proved to be deeply flawed.
Nevertheless, she considers a deeply flawed peace better than war.
The Oslo agreement, he says, was deeply flawed from the beginning.
A deeply flawed character who lied to his friends for personal gain?
These are just some concrete examples of changes that had to be made to a deeply flawed report.
The process to decide that fateful question is deeply flawed.
The decision to invade Iraq, not simply the policies that followed, was deeply flawed.