Nor could government and its flawed inhabitants usurp divine authority by harnessing politics to the church.
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The flawed 43-to-1 statistic vastly underestimates the lifesaving value of guns for law-abiding homeowners.
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As with anything related to Dodd-Frank, this authority is flawed at best, and possibly unconstitutional.
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But the Vulture piece, much like the Hollywood logic it is founded on, is flawed.
Reformulating large problems as small problems in a flawed system makes action appear manageable.
Hackborn may have been Dave Packard's favorite, but Fiorina, at 47, is a flawed vessel.
Mr Hadron, a grower and seed conservationist in the Black Isle, said it was "fundamentally flawed".
The lawsuit also alleged that Wrigley purposely designed flawed studies to ensure favorable results.
Labour, the Tories and the Lib Dems claimed proposed legislation going through Holyrood was deeply flawed.
Strip out all the flawed heuristics, just give me the first chapter and nothing else.
It was this deeply flawed NIE that forced Congress to create the Rumsfeld Commission.
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"It is a game of mistakes played by humans who are flawed, " he says.
The flawed process had been a "major error and a major problem, " he added.
The existing missile defense system was "deeply flawed, " said Cirincione, whose foundation opposes nuclear weapons.
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There's no unifying belief as there was in communism, as clearly flawed as that was.
The American Civil Liberties Union has also opposed Cispa, saying the bill was "fatally flawed".
If some drilling equipment parts are flawed, is it rational to say all are?
He argued that Labour's Building Schools for the Future (BSF) programme was "massively flawed" and over-bureaucratic.
With neither option now available, the faults of a structurally flawed economy are becoming starker.
Republicans have argued, with some validity, that their candidates in both races were seriously flawed.
This proposal was flawed last year and it is even more flawed today.
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The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) said the research was "flawed and misleading".
This is because the people in our lives are just like we are flawed and imperfect.
The Bush administration has reviewed this 200-page draft and concluded that it is incurably flawed.
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But rhino welfare campaigners say the idea is flawed and dangerous for the species.
He persuaded tens of thousands of right-wing paramilitaries to disband, albeit under a flawed agreement.
Ms Goldie said the SNP plan was manifestly flawed and that VCs offered a unique service.
Sceptics say efforts to bring peace to Darfur are flawed, pointing to continued instability and division.
Namely, the idea that our perception that we are one, unified self is flawed.
Defenders of Natrecor argued that the analyses were flawed, but sales of the drug plummeted.
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