1.   And yet, for all its deep flaws, the movie is hard to dislike, especially after you get past the indifferently written, haphazardly directed opening scenes.

2.   At the heart of the matter is whether there is a deep flaw, not in design, but in a misguided expectation.

3.   But having failed over the years to enact economic reforms, unable to collect most taxes and reliant on oil exports, the economy had deep flaws.

4.   But like its humbled neighbors, Taiwan has had to face up to deep flaws in its financial system.

5.   But there were deep flaws in the case against Cortes.

6.   How could the public and the press for so long overlook such deep flaws?

7.   The deals, according to the Treasury, reveal deep flaws in the system for taxing multinational companies.

8.   Theoretical physicists have known for decades that there is a deep flaw in the Standard Model, despite its unerring ability to explain experimental results.

9.   Convinced of deep flaws in the elections that saw Zimbabwe re-elect President Robert Mugabe, the EU nations considered intensifying their sanctions against the southern African nation.

10.   Convinced of deep flaws in the elections that saw Zimbabwe re-elect President Robert Mugabe, the EU nations are considering intensifying their sanctions against the southern African nation.

a. + flaw >>共 238
serious 7.53%
major 6.22%
fatal 6.11%
fundamental 4.80%
genetic 4.04%
technical 3.17%
minor 3.06%
only 2.84%
structural 2.18%
basic 1.64%
deep 1.20%
deep + n. >>共 742
breath 6.38%
cut 3.86%
concern 2.26%
division 2.08%
trouble 1.87%
water 1.79%
discount 1.52%
root 1.50%
recession 1.26%
snow 1.14%
flaw 0.11%
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