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1 But there could be a fatal flaw in Mr Kim's new nuke.
2 Even the most seasoned executive is vulnerable to this same fatal flaw .
3 Privately, David Carrier knew the Running Man theory had a fatal flaw .
4 Her fatal flaw , as it turned out, was a much simpler one.
5 Yet both cannot help but leave in their destructive creations a fatal flaw .
6 The fatal flaw at the heart of the system is priority.
7 For the future of the union, it is a fatal flaw .
8 Hollande has said Sarkozy's fatal flaw is his record in office.
9 The source of its early success had become its fatal flaw .
10 It was a great idea, but there was one fatal flaw in it.
11 Well, they do have a fatal flaw : their unfathomable turnover rate.
12 Lagos, typically for a nonbusinessman, had a fatal flaw : he thought too small.
13 COMMENT There is a fatal flaw at the heart of Donald Trump's presidency.
14 But there is a fatal flaw in the Martians' invasion plan.
15 Controllers had a fatal flaw : their aura -obvious in hindsight.
16 In the sequel, therefore, the union fell asunder precisely at this fatal flaw .
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