1. However, that property could have defects which could only be identified and reported by a more detailed survey. 2. The grammar school has its defects. 3. It has certain defects in that it produces action only after an error has been established. 4. It would not, therefore, be a breach of contract to deliver software that might, initially, have a defect in it. 5. The common law was perceived to have certain defects and there was pressure from the EEC to harmonise consumer safety law across the Community. 6. As the scientist who worked with these codes on a daily basis, I knew that these codes had serious defects that made them of questionable value. 7. All have heart defects, typically a narrowing of the aorta or pulmonary arteries. 8. By contrast, the experimental regulations say a certain percentage of birds can have defects such as sores and scabs and still be shipped to consumers. 9. Hasbro, based in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, said none of the toys currently on store shelves have the defect. 10. He acknowledged that the Israeli strategy had its defects. |