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Maybe. But was Hillary Clinton so much more flawed than John Kerry?
The Taylor company's way is fresher and less glossy, but also more flawed.
Compared to the original, both the message and the messenger look more flawed.
Clearly this was a problem, but the FA's solution to it was even more flawed.
There is no return to normalcy, because the past is now seen as more flawed.
Trump was "clearly a flawed man, much more flawed than other Presidents I've served," he said.
But they are also more fragile, more flawed, more prone to error, more susceptible to pressure.
Mr Davis regards this more flawed, human Peter as "spiritually detached" where Mary is empathetic and wise.
Now they return home to face a far more flawed division rival in the Buccaneers (3-7).
It has exonerated scores of people convicted based on more flawed disciplines like hair or bite-mark analysis.
More personal attacks, more flawed logic — and John was left wondering whether he should remove the post altogether.
That said, in my own reading I relate to heroes and protagonists who are a bit more flawed and vulnerable.
If Trump is unequivocally more flawed than his opponent, that should be plenty evident to the voting public come November.
Warped Tour was a flawed home, but no more flawed than the many homes I chose for myself outside of it.
And that's to say nothing of the numerous, more flawed shows that exist in a less covered but still enjoyable gray area.
And I have never felt less perfect -- or more flawed -- than I did at age 36 when I had my first miscarriage.
One of the first elections I ever voted in had candidates who were even more flawed and was even more of a circus.
And already, as more details about his experiment have emerged, it's become clear that it was even more flawed than it originally seemed.
Now, an investigation by The New York Times has found that the N.F.L.'s concussion research was far more flawed than previously known.
It should also be stressed that it is still too early to say definitively that this election was not more flawed than others.
If Republicans still pass it, they will take political ownership of the flawed American health care system — after making it much more flawed.
Trump's recent appeals to black voters are more raw and more flawed (his bloated black unemployment figures are simply wrong) than the traditional Democratic pitches.
What emerges from the author's great efforts to mine the archives for a truer picture is a more flawed Elizabeth—but perhaps a more human one.
So why would President Trump discard a good agreement with Iran and pursue what is likely to be a far more flawed one with North Korea?
Trump's argument that Amazon is hurting the Postal Service is even more flawed, the board noted, because the Postal Service package delivery service — which includes Amazon — is thriving.
The C.D.C. test kit that New York City received had been more flawed than most, hampering officials' ability to diagnose people quickly in the nation's most populous city.
To catch you up: a week ago, the Times reported on the NFL's flawed research on concussions, noting that it was even more flawed than anyone had previously believed.
Although the concussion studies covering that time have long been put into question by some experts, the Times report suggests they may be more flawed than was already thought.
But instead of arranging a more transparent election, Kenya's Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) is pressing ahead with one that appears to be even more flawed than the original.
"Even if they have superpower, they have to be believable," Lee says of his decision to create heroes that were notably more flawed and complex than super figures of previous decades.
In the past, it was easy to see the virtue in even Marvel's more flawed superheroes, like Iron Man, or to understand how their imperfections came from high ideals, as with Captain America.
While it isn't likely that these massive tech companies will change their faultless emoji fruit for something a little more flawed, iPhone users who want to make a difference can tackle the issue through tech.
In the unlikely event that other U.N. states actually do offer to transform the council, any revamped council would likely be more flawed than the current one, assuming a deal can be reached at all.
Andrew Smith of the University of New Hampshire's Survey Center, possibly the state's best pollster, predicted that the pre-primary polls will be even more flawed than those conducted just before the Iowa caucuses, which were uniformly wrong.
It takes a peculiar desperation to imagine that this defeat heralds the reinvigoration of the title race, though it is true to say that City has looked more flawed in recent weeks than seemed possible just a couple of months ago.
"Trump's best chance to win is if he is able to draw a more flawed opponent — someone who is too far to the left or also has strong likability challenges — and framing that person as the greater of two evils," the former official said.
Or perhaps she simply never was the person she was presented as, but instead a far more flawed figure, who, faced with an intensely difficult balancing act, chose to follow the path of least resistance and shore up majority support while sacrificing a loathed minority.
Contrary to Suske Wiske is more flawed as a person. She is stubborn, prone to anger and jealousy, too curious for her own good and can be vain, disobedient, lazy and impulsive. However, she still has a heart of gold. Her impulsiveness and curiosity often bring her and others in trouble.
By the late 1940s, the noir trend was leaving its mark on other genres. A prime example is the Western Pursued (1947), filled with psychosexual tensions and behavioral explanations derived from Freudian theory.Ottoson (1981), p. 143. Film noirs tend to revolve around heroes who are more flawed and morally questionable than the norm, often fall guys of one sort or another.
Jules Verne is a struggling author who joins Phileas, Rebecca, and Passepartout after a chance encounter. Phileas leads the group. Dapper, daring, intelligent, brash, and arrogant, Praed described him as essentially a more flawed version of James Bond. Rebecca Fogg is his second cousin; it is clear that Phileas and Rebecca are attracted to one another, but it remains platonic.
January 8, 2003. Ann Bannon has said that Beebo was modeled physically on a sorority sister of hers. Beebo appears first in I Am A Woman much more confident, in an undetermined number of years after what takes place in Beebo Brinker. She is also in Women In The Shadows less confident and much more flawed, and in Journey To A Woman older and wiser.
Sarah Goldberger and Bryn Pryor began writing the script for Diminuendo in late 2014. A departure from the heroic roles normally played by Hatch, the script was written specifically for him to play a darker, more flawed character. The 18-day shoot began on August 14, 2016 with a break of several days over the Labor Day holiday. During that weekend, both Hatch and Edgley appeared as guests at 2016 DragonCon where they showed a teaser for the film and did a promotional Q&A.
Before the manga started serialization, Oku told his assistants that with Kurono's exception, all the major characters from the series would die in order to surprise readers with plot twists. As the series continued, Oku felt that Kurono was his favorite character though he stated it might have been because he was the main character. In the making of the live- action adaptations, he felt that Kazunari Ninomiya fit the image of Kurono well. In another interview, Oku said Masaru Kato was his favorite character based on his heroic traits in contrast to Kurono who he felt was a more flawed character with conflicting thoughts.
Overall, though, Gartside remains intriguing, still ploughing his own furrow and still coming up with the goods." The Observer said that "White Bread Black Beer marks a welcome return to the more specific intellectual concerns of his earlier lyrics, and a simultaneous rediscovery of the pure pop sensibility which made his later, more mainstream work so addictive. The best of the songs here... might even be the work of a post-structuralist Brian Wilson." However, its sister paper The Guardian was unimpressed, feeling that White Bread Black Beer "is more flawed than masterpiece", and concluded that Green "always worked better with a creative foil.
For writing Ibuki, Zubkavich was nominated for a Joe Shuster Award. He said that, compared to Sakura, "Ibuki's a more complex character, more flawed. She's a great ninja but she isn't even sure this is what she wants out of life. (...) Sakura's never-give-up attitude may be more of a classic anime archetype, but I feel Ibuki's a character more people can empathize with." He added, "Ibuki’s personality has been limited to game endings and oh-so brief lines of dialogue from her victory quotes, so expanding upon those with this focused story is an honour and a challenge."Mike "Evorgleb" Belgrove, EXCLUSIVE: Interview With UDON’s Jim Zubkavich, X-ism, May 4, 2010.
The film was better received than many of Seagal's DTV efforts, which have generally been met with disappointment from fans. David Nusair of Reelfilm.com claimed the film, "...undeniably does continue the upward trend of Steven Seagal's career trajectory as of late..." and that it sports, "...a number of surprisingly decent hand-to-hand fighting sequences... echoing some of the best efforts of his early days," though he criticizes the slow pace of the screenplay. Seagalogy author Vern praised the film, calling it "a classic of the DTV era," commending the film's better-than-usual cast (particularly Lance Henriksen and Paul Calderón), nuanced storyline, and Seagal's willingness to play an older, more flawed character than he typically does.
On 13 June 1915, Fokker demonstrated the new Eindecker (monoplane) at Stenay in the German 5th Army Sector in front of the German Crown Prince and other VIPs. Fokker worked closely with an accomplished military pilot, Otto Parschau, to bring the Eindecker into military use and on this occasion both men demonstrated the aircraft. Max Immelmann, later to become a high- scoring Flying Ace with the Eindecker, commented in a letter written shortly after this event on 25 June 1915 that: "Fokker, especially, amazed us with his skill". Author A.R. Weyl (Fokker: the creative years, Putnam 1965) says that, while Fokker was a talented and bold pilot, his business character was more flawed.
The film marks a significant shift in Daffy's personality, going from being the insane "screwball" character who (like Bugs) overwhelmed his adversaries, to being a much more flawed individual, full of greed and vanity and desiring for attention under the spotlight. This personality change, which was previously explored by Jones in You Were Never Duckier and Daffy Dilly, and even earlier in Friz Freleng's You Ought to Be in Pictures, was done in order for Daffy to better serve as Bugs' foil. This was fueled by Bugs' popularity surpassing Daffy's quickly over the years, increasing the desire of the studio's animators to pair the two together. However, Daffy was returned to his original screwball personality in Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Looney Tunes: Back in Action (in which Daffy got both personalities), Daffy's Rhapsody, New Looney Tunes, and Looney Tunes Cartoons.
Featuring Wally West as the main character, the second volume was launched by writer Mike Baron and artist Jackson Guice in June 1987.Manning "1980s" in Dolan, p. 228: "Written by Mike Baron, with art by Jackson Guice, the Flash's new adventures began with his twentieth birthday party." The second volume originally went in a different direction from the series starring Barry Allen by making Wally West a public figure with no secret identity, as well as making him more flawed: this Flash could not constantly maintain his super-speed because of his hypermetabolism, and would consume gargantuan amounts of food in order to continue operating at top speed. This metabolic limitation would later be continued into Barry Allen's character for the brief television series The Flash broadcast in 1990–91, as well as The Flash series which debuted in 2014, though to a lesser degree.
In the original script for Friday the 13th, Alice was written as a more flawed and less sympathetic character. In early drafts, she was having an affair with a married man on the West Coast, which was the reason her relationship with Steve Christy is deteriorating and she wants to leave Crystal Lake. Inbetween the first two films of the series, Adrienne King suffered stalking from whom she describes as a "whack job" who was not a horror fan; the stalking made her reluctant to return for the sequel. According to King, :The reason my character died was, we had a meeting about it, because when Part 2 had come, a stalker was already present in my world. I couldn’t handle doing another film and dealing with what no one else seemed to want to deal with. It was worse because we didn’t know who the stalker was and it was drawn out and this person was so brilliant.

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