Word: flawed
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...second flaw with this proposal is that it is entirely unenforceable. The Massachusetts Department of Revenue ruled this summer that the Cambridge City Council would have to grant approval for an affordable housing fund each year as part of the normal funding process. New times and new politicians could easily mean no new affordable housing...
...this ending is only a minor flaw in an otherwise perfectly polished piece of work. Duke's energy in switching from role to role and from adventure to adventure remains high in spite of his numerous costume changes. And the foibles of these everyday-type characters keeps the laughter flowing steadily...
...surprisingly, these recommendations all originated within the scientific community itself, the only group that can adequately deal with the problem of research fraud. Congress is not qualified to judge the accuracy of primary data, nor is it qualified to determine whether a flaw is a deliberate deception or an honest mistake...
This is irresponsible on the University's part. To use the excuse of Morales-Carrion's death as the main reason to not offer Gen Ed 154 after saying it intended to search for other professors besides Morales-Carrion reveals a significant flaw in the University's efforts. It is as if the University simply does not care when or if a course on Puerto Rican Studies will ever be offered...
...hopes for the Trident's scheduled deployment in 1990 were set back last week when the weapon exploded during a test firing on the open sea. It was the second failure in three attempts; embarrassed Navy officials admitted that the probable reason for the misfires was a design flaw that should have been corrected on the drawing board...