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How to use without flaws in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "without flaws" and check conjugation/comparative form for "without flaws". Mastering all the usages of "without flaws" from sentence examples published by news publications.

That's not to say Whiskey Tango Foxtrot is without flaws.
The application of blockchain to IoT isn't without flaws and shortcomings.
Obamacare, though not without flaws, has done a world of good.
Despite the show's triumphant reception, it did not unfold without flaws.
That's not to say "The Irishman" is without flaws, beyond the indulgent tonnage of it.
No individual is without flaws, but his impact on American energy will be long-lasting.
It's not without flaws, and there were still things that made me roll my eyes.
Microsoft's Surface Book is not without flaws, but it's a solid machine in my limited experience.
"No individual is without flaws, but his impact on American energy will be long-lasting," he said.
He was not without flaws, personal and political, yet he did not excuse his imperfections but acknowledged them.
The bus tour was not without flaws, however, with some of Biden's performances inconsistent and turning off some voters.
Of course, as much as Lobe's simplicity is appealing to machine learning amateurs, that doesn't mean it's without flaws.
"At the same time, we do not believe that the current system is perfect and without flaws," he said.
It's not flashy and it's not without flaws, but damn it's nice when companies don't try to do too much.
While no arms control agreement is without flaws, the question that Trump should be asking is: What are the alternatives?
No story or mate will ever be without flaws, but who cares when you're the ruler of your own kingdom.
But early models are not without flaws: several customers have reported issues with sensors on the "falcon-wing" doors that open vertically.
The application of blockchain to IoT isn't without flaws and shortcomings, and there are a few hurdles that need to be overcome.
If you demand excellent sound quality, these are worth considering over the Bose mentioned above, however the 1000X M3 headphones aren't without flaws.
The issue is not that the policy is without flaws, but that — in part because of earlier failures — there are no real alternatives.
It's also a reminder that, while iOS's encryption measures were enough to stymy the FBI's investigators for a few months, no system is without flaws.
And this issue isn't without flaws (if Banner's demise is going to stick for a while, I really hope he gets a proper sendoff issue).
And, god, if the critique is that T'Challa is too perfect and without flaws, I'd love to hear Power critique the perfect and faultess Captain America.
I've been gushing a lot so far, and it's not as if Monster: Hunter World is without flaws, it's just that on the whole they're pretty small.
The factory in Doncaster has had teething problems—it has proved tricky to print moulds without flaws big enough to be visible in panels cast from them.
" After a mild freakout, she says she realized that this decision "is not simple or without flaws," but ultimately, "I want the choice to carry my own child.
While Nuremberg was not without flaws, the importance of seeing leading figures of the Nazi dictatorship face a war-crimes tribunal, in my history books, cannot be overstated.
While Carrey raised valid points about Canada's healthcare system, it is not without flaws—emergency room and surgical wait times continue to be a major issue across the country.
Seven current and former Tesla employees who have not worked for Toyota also said Tesla tends to care more about hitting output goals than making sure vehicles are built without flaws.
It's a capable phone but not without flaws, and I reckon the only reason why someone would choose it over OnePlus 6 is personal preference for the Oppo brand and its ColorOS software. 
But they weren't without flaws: high prices, the removal of expandable storage and waterproofing, and poor battery life disappointed many reviewers and buyers, and the S6 line hasn't turned around Samsung's sinking mobile business.
Jessica isn't invulnerable, nor is she without flaws, but she's so damn assured of herself that it's a pleasure just to witness her radiance, to imagine living a life with so little shame or artifice.
So ultimately it's up to these companies to decide their priorities, and after that it's up to chipmakers like Intel to design future chips and architectures without flaws like LVI and the others built in.
"Pierre Chareau: Modern Architecture and Design," a delightful, virtual-reality-enhanced examination of the designer's work at the Jewish Museum in Manhattan, should greatly diminish his obscurity, even as it reveals a great talent that was not without flaws.
The former president, who recently called Obamacare a "crazy system," admitted that the legislation is not without flaws but said his wife's approach of addressing them without repealing the act altogether is preferable to Trump's repeal-and-replace proposal.
The industry will endeavor to undertake what its regulators task it to do, but that doesn't mean the rule is without flaws (it isn't), or that the implementation timeline wasn't realistic (it wasn't), or that the implementation timetable demanded by the rule won't have consequences (it will).
In 2013 the Chemical Automatics Design Bureau successfully conducted a test bench magnetoplasmadynamic engine for long- distance space travel. Magnetoplasmadynamic engine without flaws ion engines.
The subsequent Campbell's Soup can works were very diverse. The heights ranged from to .Bourdon, p. 91. Generally, the cans were portrayed as if they were freshly produced cans without flaws.
His opponent is a lion who uses an upright piano. The lion is first to play. Despite getting some disturbance from a passing bee, the lion manages to perform without flaws. Krazy is next to perform.
Byrd also called for Packwood to resign. "None of us is without flaws. But when those flaws damage the institution of the Senate, it is time to have the grace to go!" Packwood resigned in 1995.
Many examples exist that demonstrate the utility of DCvC in macrocycle synthesis. This type of chemistry is effective for large macrocycle synthesis because the thermodynamic template effect is well suited to stabilize ring structures. Furthermore, the error-correcting ability inherent to DCvC allows large structures to be made without flaws.
Barfoot 2004 p. 136 Like many of the sonnets, "To Priestley" was dedicated to an individual that Coleridge viewed as one of his heroes.Ashton 1997 p. 61 The imagery within the poem is a reversal of those within "To Burke" with an emphasis on Priestley being a defender of freedom and without flaws.
In her introduction to the Trekker Omnibus edition, Gail Simone notes "It's of stuff like Trekker that revolutions are begun. A female character that is sexy but not sexualized, that is tough but not without flaws and doubts, and that is dangerous and without compassion or remorse."Randall, Ron and Simone, Gail. Trekker Omnibus.
Approaches to Auschwitz: The Legacy of the Holocaust. London: SCM. p. 71. In an introduction to Proudhon's works titled Property Is Theft! A Pierre- Joseph Proudhon Anthology, Iain McKay, author of An Anarchist FAQ, cautions readers by saying that "[t]his is not to say that Proudhon was without flaws, for he had many"McKay, Iain (2007).
The wafer bond characterization is based on different methods and tests. Considered a high importance of the wafer are the successful bonded wafers without flaws. Those flaws can be caused by void formation in the interface due to unevenness or impurities. The bond connection is characterized for wafer bond development or quality assessment of fabricated wafers and sensors.
Rak, 2008, pp. 62–63. Typically amongst Canadian icons, Fox is an unconventional hero, admired but not without flaws. An obituary in the Canadian Family Physician emphasized his humanity and noted that his anger – at his diagnosis, at press misrepresentations and at those he saw as encroaching on his independence – spoke against ascribing sainthood for Fox, and thus placed his achievements within the reach of all.
Still, it is not without flaws, and though it boasts an error-rate of only 1.5% when judged in major categories, CLAWS still remains with c.3.3% ambiguities unresolved. Ambiguity arises in cases such as with the word flies, and whether it should be classified as a noun or a verb. It's these ambiguities that will require the various upgrades and tagsets that CLAWS will endure.
While this sensor technology is important for conserving energy, it is not without flaws. One of the major issues is that the sensor must be activated by someone walking in front of or near the thermostat. It is possible that an occupant could be at home and not pass in front of the sensor. In this case, the thermostat would shut off the heating/cooling and decrease human comfort.
The game was reviewed with mostly positive results, though as one reviewer noted "The game isn’t without flaws." The unique dice mechanics as well as the setting and dual-era play were given positive remarks, while the high number of errors in the rule books were the most common point of criticism, as well as the fact that due to its specific setting and nature, it will not satisfy all players.
Without hesitation, Wittmann requests assistance for a wounded "Russian" soldier that he spotted. Many similar acts of "humanity" are present in the books, amounting to an image of the German fighting men "without flaws or character defects". Smelser and Davies conclude that "Kurowski's accounts are laudatory texts that cast the German soldier in an extraordinarily favorable light". According to Hadley, Kurowski focuses on "hero-making" at the expense of historical truth.
Like many of the Sonnets on Eminent Characters, "To Priestley" was dedicated to an individual that Coleridge viewed as one of his heroes.Ashton 1997 p. 61 The imagery within the poem corresponds to the ideas in "To Burke" with an emphasis on Priestley being a defender of freedom and without flaws. The original line 1 of the poem described the royalty's role in the events leading up to the destruction of Priestley's home.
Final Fantasy VI Grand Finale sold almost 34,000 copies. It was well received by critics, though not as well as the other albums of music from the game. Daniel Space of RPGFan found that, while he was pleased with the album as a whole, there were issues with the track selections and arrangement quality that detracted from the album. Adam Corn of Soundtrack Central found that, while not without flaws, the album was "interesting and entertaining".
However, it was not without flaws. The wheel arches were restrictive, the wheels and therefore the brakes were too small, and the suspension travel was limited. Access to key components for servicing was also restricted by the car's compact size and transverse-engined layout, the one defect that subsequent evolutions could not fully rectify. Even so, little doubt was expressed before the 1987 season began that Lancia, and one of its drivers, would win the World Championship.
It sets up a deathtrap for each of the heroes, complete with suggestions on how they can get out and what will happen when they do (and just in case they don't, there is the inevitable deus ex machina). And the adventure isn't over when the heroes leave Murderworld. Enough background is included to enable a group to start its own FF campaign, including stats for the late lamented Dr. Doom". He adds: "Unfortunately, this module is not without flaws.
She can frequently talk teachers into improving her grades, and she excels in Mr. Hall's debate class. However, Cher's efforts to talk her way out of trouble are not always successful, such as when she fails her driver's test due to her sub-par driving skills. Josh is often the first to point out when Cher "finds a situation she can't talk her way out of." Cher's knowledge is not without flaws, particularly in relation to certain elements of history and culture.
The games use character designs and music created for Tactics A2 by artist Ryoma Itō and composer Hitoshi Sakimoto, and the series was produced by Takehiro Ando. Square Enix was assisted in development of Guardians and Defenders by external studios Mobile Software Foundation and Winds. Defenders was met with generally poor reviews, despite achieving one million downloads worldwide by 2012, with critics finding the game to be uninspired and unpolished. Vanguard Storm received more praise from critics, who appreciated the graphics and found the gameplay fun, though not without flaws.
Panzer Aces is an English-language book series by the German author Franz Kurowski. Originally released in 1992 by J.J. Fedorowicz Publishing, a Canadian publisher of militaria literature, it was licensed in 2002 by the firm to American publishers Ballantine Books and Stackpole Books. The series' books were a commercial success and enjoyed a wide readership among the American public. In the book The Myth of the Eastern Front, historians Ronald Smelser and Edward J. Davies criticise Panzer Aces as ahistorical and misleading, presenting a picture of the German soldiers "without flaws or character defects".
Infantry Aces is an English-language book by the German author Franz Kurowski. Originally released by the Canadian publisher of militaria literature J.J. Fedorowicz Publishing, it was later licensed by Fedorowicz to the American publishers Ballantine Books and Stackpole Books. The book was a commercial success and enjoyed a wide readership among the American public. Infantry Aces has been criticised in the book The Myth of the Eastern Front by the historians Ronald Smelser and Edward J. Davies as ahistorical and misleading, presenting a picture of the German soldiers "without flaws or character defects".
The Trail of the Lonesome Pine received positive critical acclaim, with Frank Nugent of The New York Times considering the film as significant yet not without flaws. "Paramount's new film is far from perfect, either as a photoplay or as an instrument for the use of the new three-component Technicolor process", although "a cast of unusual merit and a richly beautiful color production" were its redeeming qualities.Nugent, Frank S. "Trail of the Lonesome Pine, the First Outdoor Film in Technicolor, at the Paramount." The New York Times, February 20, 1936.
Combined with the implementation of smart traffic lights that allow for central control, buses in Barcelona now run to a schedule that attempts to minimize the amount of time spent waiting at traffic lights. Big data analysis is not without flaws in its approach This is particularly true when applied to law enforcement, or where data is collected without the willing cooperation and consent of parties involved. Critics argue that there is an element of "mythology" surrounding big data that larger data sets offer deeper insights into urban issues with higher levels of accuracy and objectivity.
Cockian – a street performer who has a lengthy criminal record and who is recruited by the Commander to impersonate Philemon in exchange for the promise of having all his other charges dropped and free passage home. Marcus – the commander of the Roman garrison who convinces Cockian to impersonate the Christian leader, Philemon. The Commander is a character who believes strongly in the institution of law and order as means of creating a world without flaws. He believes that executing Philemon will set an example for the rest of the Christian underground and succeed in its suppression.
In one of Kurowski's accounts, a medic, Sergeant Schreiber, after turning back yet another "Russian" attack, notices a wounded Soviet soldier just beyond his trench. He pulls him to safety and tends to his wounds just as he does to those of the German soldiers. Kurowski writes: "their duties as medics superseded any differences in uniform". Many similar acts of "humanity" are present in the books, amounting to an image of the German fighting men "without flaws or character defects", while in stark contract to the realities of the "war of annihilation" on the Eastern Front.
A Fordson harvesting beets during the early 1940s The Fordson Model F was not without flaws it shared with other brands. These problems included practical limits to traction, especially under muddy, snowy, or icy conditions, and the habit of rearing over backwards if the plow encountered an obstruction. Many people complained that the traction would be better if the tractor were heavier, although Henry Ford always countered that merely adding weight was not a smart way to maximize traction. Ford began shipping Fordson tractors to Ford Motor Company Limited in Britain in 1917 to meet an order from the British government for 5,000.
Battestin and Battestin 1993 p. 537 "Councillor Town", the fictional prosecutor, summarised these complaints in saying, "The whole Book is a Heap of sad Stuff, Dulness, and Nonsense; that it contains no Wit, Humour, Knowledge of human Nature, or of the World; indeed, that the Fable, moral Character, Manners, Sentiments, and Diction, are all alike bad and contemptible."Fielding 1915 p. 179 In his reply, Fielding posited a paternal relationship with Amelia, though conceded that it was not without flaws: > ... [N]ay, when I go father, and avow, that of all my Offspring she is my > favourite Child.
Nicholas Flamel – The title character, an alchemyst. Along with his wife, Perenelle, he has lived for nearly 700 years searching for Josh and Sophie Newman, the Gold and Silver twins of legend, who can save the Shadowrealm of Earth from the mad Dr. John Dee and the Dark Elders who seek to destroy it. Flamel is a legend who built his fortune through alchemy, which he uses to amazing effect to combat the horrors Dee sends after the twins and himself. Despite good intentions, however, he is not without flaws,like being selfish and not learning from his mistakes and seeks glory for training Josh and Sophie.
Smelser and Davies describe Kurowski's version of the war on the Eastern Front as "well-nigh chivalrous", with German troops "showing concerns for the Russian wounded, despite the many atrocities" of the Soviets against the Germans. In one of Kurowski's accounts, Michael Wittmann takes out eighteen tanks in a single engagement, for which Sepp Dietrich, Wittmann's commanding officer, presents him with an Iron Cross and inquires whether Wittmann has a request. Without hesitation, Wittmann requests assistance for a wounded "Russian" soldier that he spotted. Many similar acts of "humanity" are present in the books, amounting to an image of the German fighting men "without flaws or character defects".
The album received mixed reviews from critics; Jesse Jones of RPGFan said that he was "simply amazed" by the album, though it was not without flaws. While terming the music overall as "excellent", he disliked the vocal arrangements in "Otherworld" and "The Skies Above", finding that the voices of the singers did not match with the songs' instrumentals. Zane of Square Enix Music Online was less approving of the album, calling it "passable" and saying that the new arrangements gave "mixed results". He blamed the "intolerable vocals" and occasional poor choices in instruments as the problems with the album, concluding that the second Black Mages album was inferior to the first.
Though the research bureau was a major contribution, it was not without flaws. Lazarsfeld emphasized that a research institution is capable of existing in an organized fashion but that the commandeering and leadership really dictated the success of it. Lazarsfeld was successful for nearly two decades; however actors within this particular system could manipulate the machinations of the institution and thus derail the program. Another negative repercussion of having the type of leadership that Lazarsfeld provided was that the organization and its methodology was determined by his preferences – not allowing in this case for statistics to be utilized and that the data sets were unable to be replicated and generalized.
The receptions by car critics was generally positive, but not without flaws. Car and Driver stated, "Elegant exterior, much-improved interior materials, impressive ride and handling with up level suspension," while US News and World Report listed the 2017 LaCrosse as a Finalist for Best Large Car for Families. Motor Trend stated, "The car drops about 300 pounds and rides on a new platform, which contributes to a better driving experience and a much quieter ride. Buick also separates the LaCrosse from most competitors by offering all-wheel drive on the highest trim level," and listed the Kia Cadenza, Nissan Maxima, Chrysler 300, Lincoln MKZ, and Lexus ES as competitors.
Clancy, 2013, pp. 27–28 Gunnery trials were successfully performed the previous day, although Stimers twice nearly caused disasters as he did not understand how the recoil mechanism worked on Ericsson's carriage for the 11-inch guns. Instead of tightening them to reduce the recoil upon firing, he loosened them so that both guns struck the back of the turret, fortunately without hurting anybody or damaging the guns.Clancy, 2013, pp. 30–31 Ericsson's revolutionary turret, although not without flaws, was a unique concept in gun mounting that was soon adapted and used on naval ships around the world.Park, 2007, p. 193 His Monitor design employed over forty patented inventions and was completely different from any other naval warship at the time.
Crew of SS Orca with British BL 7.5 inch Naval Howitzer, an anti-submarine mortar developed in 1917 Anti-submarine warfare did not become an issue of great concern until World War I, when Germany used submarines in an attempt to strangle British shipping in the Atlantic Ocean and elsewhere. The earliest way to counter a submarine was in the form of depth charges, which were large canisters filled with explosives, rolled off the back of a ship and detonated by a hydrostatic fuse. Depth charges served well throughout World War I but were not without flaws. A ship had to pass directly over a submarine to score an effective hit, because of this depth charges were dropped in lines instead of more effective clusters and could only be carried in ships fast enough to avoid the concussion of the explosion.
Conventions of ottocento music drama As a general summary of the quality of the music of this opera, William Ashbrook notes in his 1989 analysis: :Although not without flaws, L'assedio di Calais, contains some of the most attractive and genuinely moving music that Donizetti ever composed. It shows him tackling a new kind of subject matter - sacrificial patriotism - and treating it, particularly in the finale to Act 2, with dramatic immediacy that was his strongest suit as a man of the theatre.....In many important ways, such as the eloquent portrait of Eustachio and the cumulative effect of many of the fine ensemble passages, L'assedio is very much a forward-looking opera for 1836.Ashbrook 1989, p. 27 Known as the solita forma, the conventions of bel canto scene layout and double-aria structure are clearly in evidence throughout the work.

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