Physically fearless and noble without limit, he has only one flaw: He knows that he is a great man, and refuses to pretend otherwise.
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One flaw, in the Microsoft Color Management Module, could lead to a computer being infected by a user simply viewing an infected image on a Web site.
Eventually Hacker spots one flaw - there aren't any patients.
There is only one flaw in this rosy vision of a parliament growing in power and confidence as it assumes its role at the centre of a supranational democracy.
This simple illustration of how all those Joneses up and down the block were performing proved far more effective than the most passionate and slickly produced of marketing campaigns with one flaw.
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"Michael has one flaw in my view that there is hardly a weekend that he hasn't been off the road at one time or another and sometimes several times because he stretches the elastic a tad too far, " said the 67-year-old Scot.
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The one major flaw with social-networking sites is that it all depends on your network.
But there's one big flaw in this space-themed paradise: None of it is real.
The mega-network model has one key flaw: because talent is scarce, it is essentially made of a lot of mediocre offices.
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But the service has had at least one significant flaw: it's only available to subscribers in the New York City area.
One common flaw is inconsistent performance among irons in a set.
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The one possible flaw in the theory: Stores do such a good job predicting demand and managing inventory levels that less discounting than expected will be needed.
One fundamental flaw, he said, is the relative anonymity provided by the Internet's system of IP addresses, which only identify a user's general location, not a specific computer.
One fundamental flaw I've always noted in the 'science' of human resources management is, is any applicant going to give as a reference someone who's going to have anything bad to say about them?
Technology reviewers gave the game a thumbs-up, except for one potentially fatal flaw: Users can only play with one another by physically passing the phone back and forth between them.
When it was finally unveiled at a press event Winterkorn was furious after discovering a tiny paint flaw on one of the media test-drive cars, according to one colleague.
The firm's marketing boss has also played down claims that the PS3 problem is related to a games engine flaw experienced in one of its earlier titles.
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Most Dems are in denial about their one glaring, elephant-size flaw--a lack of positive ideas.
The biggest flaw in the article is one that is rarely challenged in Silicon Valley.
On July 8, tech heavyweights including Microsoft, Cisco Systems and Sun Microsystems teamed up to fix a fundamental flaw in the Internet, one that could allow any Web user to be invisibly redirected to fraudulent sites designed to steal banking passwords or install malicious software on users' PCs.
Why would we spend countless taxpayer dollars on a Death Star with a fundamental flaw that can be exploited by a one-man starship?
But Mr Morgan said the flaw in the system to create a "one-stop shop" still had to be reformed.
One is it evidently released a new product with a design flaw.
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These surveys point to a key flaw of Obamacare (and Romneycare): that one of the critical ways to improve access and reduce the cost of health care is to increase the supply of doctors and hospitals.
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The savvy staff has learned that communication is the key to a happy relationship, and one evening, a solicitous waiter divulged that a simple design flaw is the cause of those onerous waits: the kitchen is too small to keep up.
By contrast, Mr Eisner's flaw (he has plenty, but this is the one his biographer points to as his downfall) is his meanness.
Microsoft insisted that no-one's information was compromised, and that it has now corrected the flaw.
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