1. Even if we accept the underlying private enterprise philosophy of Making Belfast Work, some basic flaws exist. 2. It is always useful to consider ways to overcome any basic flaws in an evaluation procedure. 3. The basic conceptual flaw, according to Anglo-Saxon politicians, lay in its anachronistic assumptions. 4. A more basic flaw is that the show excludes the work for which each photographer is best known. 5. But it has a great deal more to do with another, more basic flaw in the teleplay. 6. But there are basic flaws in this team that cannot be camouflaged, particularly against a team like Chicago. 7. Critics point to what they say are three basic flaws in the Breaux plan. 8. Most medical errors, it said, result not from individual recklessness, but from basic flaws in the way hospitals, clinics and pharmacies operate. 9. The basic flaw in the elective system is that it falsely pretends to let the people choose their trial judges. 10. The culprit is not a terrorist plot or a computer virus, but a basic flaw in the way computers were designed decades ago. |