Encara no tenim significats per a "fundamental flaw".
1The fundamental flaw, however, is that like is not compared with like.
2Because the one fundamental flaw of an ADS is complete tactile blackout.
3I believe that the SDLP's lack of all-Ireland strategy is a fundamental flaw.
4The Electoral Act, as amended in 2001, has a fundamental flaw.
5It certainly doesn't expose a fundamental flaw in the eating model of nutrition.
6Hopefully the next set of consultants will spot this fundamental flaw and rectify it.
7The fundamental flaw with this plan was that accompanying Charlie hadn't actually been Sam's idea.
8But the Commissioner said there was "a fundamental flaw" in the Department's argument.
9One is the fundamental flaw in Pakistan's political system.
10And I have to explain to you why there's a fundamental flaw in the story.
11In Terry's view, David's fundamental flaw wasn't insanity or emotional instability but an abiding gullibility.
12A more fundamental flaw, though, is that no machine has performed indefinitely without human maintenance.
13But the fundamental flaw that grounded the F-35 remains.
14This reveals a fundamental flaw in Mr Hughes's mathematics.
15Bateman's principle has a fundamental flaw: it's wrong.
16My main concern with the Azerbaijan scenarios is that they highlight a fundamental flaw of FCS.
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