New-fangled finance has its flaws, from the procyclicality of its leverage to its fiendish complexity.
For all its flaws, the old bank model resolved the incentives in a simple way.
For all its flaws, the ACA has at least begun to address this problem.
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Likewise, for all its flaws, Dutch is a fresh look at this great man.
For all its flaws, Google is reputedly quite data driven in the way it makes decisions.
The UDA ceasefire - in spite of its flaws - was another important factor.
Despite its flaws and imperfections, America gets my vote for global sheriff any day.
Yes, it had its flaws -- flaws that this nation has strived to protect (perfect) over time.
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The other day a reporter asked if, for all its flaws, the credit was better than nothing.
Only by growing up with something, and taking it for granted, can you really see its flaws.
Yes, for all its flaws I was a staunch fan of the series, and remain one today.
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NATO's only Muslim member, a strong friend of Israel and, for all its flaws, a western-style democracy.
And there is still a consensus that whatever its flaws, the jury system is an effective one.
For all its flaws, the peace process has survived serious wobbles and can claim some remarkably positive results.
Despite all its flaws, despite the risks, despite the many challenges, success is achieved by serving others well.
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Not an easy task considering the product is more known for its flaws and side effects than its benefits.
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Whatever its flaws, the assignment process really does try to keep clowns out of places that have serious issues.
Second is financial regulation: its flaws have been laid bare, and the summiteers will want to put it right.
Tech procurement has its flaws, but it can act as a seal of approval for vendors winning government contracts.
President Clinton claimed that by signing the protocol we would be in a better position to deal with its flaws.
Officials counter that the process was bound to be messy, and that its flaws can be corrected as it goes along.
The constitution itself, for all its flaws and troubling ambiguities, is seen within the commission as a victory for British negotiators.
As both examples show, for better or worse, reputation is influenced by how well a brand is prepared to face its flaws.
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The emergence of this innovative market is the best reason to stick with Kyoto, but to make sure its flaws are fixed.
For all its flaws, the Japanese system of job rotation and company-specific training provided its firms with some advantages over western rivals.
Stevens, who was involved in crafting that law, now acknowledges its flaws.
Siri had its flaws, but investors and users alike were very forgiving.
It is worth mentioning that the ANC, for all its flaws, has plenty of good people - and achievements - under its belt.
Still, despite its flaws, including the likelihood of a lot of scrolling to get to apps, it remains a refreshing change from the dominant competitors.
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This gave the right a vested interest in defending the performance of the economy, while it made the left more inclined to emphasize its flaws.
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