This underscored what Bronfman calls the "flawed execution" of a "flawed strategy": A Frenchman in Europe trying to run a bunch of Americans in Hollywood while dealing with a nine-hour time difference.
Gingrich is a flawed candidate, and if he actually makes it to the White House, he would be a flawed president.
Then Cirrus owners raucously debate whether blame goes to a flawed part or a ham-fisted owner.
Codifying an unlocking exemption brings the law in line with common sense and will prevent yet another return to a flawed process that creates a perpetual re-lobbying of many settled issues every three years.
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While MG might have survived as a sports car (which Britain does have a niche for), attempting to keep a mass producer was a flawed idea (though possibly a vote-winner).
If you look at credit card debt, are we looking at a similar flawed assumption and maybe a similar crisis that will follow?
The US-Saudi relationship, for example, is flawed at a very deep and basic level, despite the existence of a massive bilateral arms trade that has gone on for decades.
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The motion said the census will be flawed as a result and attacks the Office of National Statistics (ONS) for "lack of consultation" and "arrogance" in refusing to amend the form.
It explains why the department has suspended the competitions to run the Great Western, Essex Thameside and Thameslink services, just in case the financial models underpinning those contests are flawed in a similar way.
This is the drama of a flawed and self-destructive hero, a protagonist of great achievements and overweening presumption.
But all the fact checkers agreed that this is a flawed methodology, since it pulls from a tainted sample compiled unevenly by the fact checkers themselves.
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Alhough Mr Johnston paints Wordsworth as a flawed character, he also reclaims him as a swashbuckling young Romantic in the Byronic mode.
His subject emerges as a remarkable but flawed individual and as a less than consistently creative writer.
Aside from draining financial resources, a flawed execution can cast doubt on management credibility, have a negative impact on morale, taint the brand, adversely affect external relationships, and cause a variety of other problems for your business.
Law, in short, is a flawed tool for measuring scandal, just as it is often a clumsy tool for righting wrongs.
"The frustration with the federal government's failure to deal with the issue of illegal immigration resulted in passage of a flawed state law, " Suns managing partner Robert Sarver said in a statement.
That led to 1970s postmodernism, less a period of creative vitality than of confusing signals and flawed buildings, a half-understood historical recall supposedly leavened with irony in the way past and present were combined.
One person who certainly does not object is Mr Kabbah, who was elected in a flawed poll in 1996, and whom most Sierra Leoneans regard as a weak leader dependent on international support to stay in power.
Wall Street has done a good job selling a flawed idea that buying their expensive financially engineered investment products is the shortest route to a secure retirement.
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At least 21 London tower blocks rated as a high fire risk by local councils were not visited by firefighters last year - despite flawed visits being a factor in the fatal Lakanal House fire.
It is rooted in a flawed change to the constitution in 2004 that reduced the power of the president but stopped short of turning Ukraine into a parliamentary republic, fudging the responsibilities of president and prime minister.
"Republicans wanted an ideas guy like Newt Gingrich to be president so badly that at times we even turned to Newt Gingrich, a fatally flawed candidate, " said Alex Castellanos, a CNN contributor who advised Romney's campaign in 2008.
But the parties compromised, and accepted a result which, although it was achieved by flawed means, produced a stable regime.
Reformulating large problems as small problems in a flawed system makes action appear manageable.
Hackborn may have been Dave Packard's favorite, but Fiorina, at 47, is a flawed vessel.
He persuaded tens of thousands of right-wing paramilitaries to disband, albeit under a flawed agreement.
He sees these flawed predictions as a combination of physiological biases, methodology errors, and misaligned incentives.
The portrayal of often flawed characters draws a mixed reception from real life spies.
Ubisoft was previously stung by a flawed adaptation of another hit game franchise, Prince Of Persia.
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