Aún no tenemos significados para "serious defect".
1A more serious defect, however, was his lack of catholicity of judgment.
2The one serious defect of her face was its paleness.
3He recommended him highly for that, and told me he had no serious defect.
4But surely that is a very serious defect in a man of his profession?
5The most serious defect in the President's Covenant was, in my opinion, one of principle.
6A more serious defect is the persistence, still unassimilated, of the element of the romantic-horrible.
7Such a condition produces a serious defect of vision.
8Both systems, moreover, possessed another and more serious defect.
9It seems to me to have the serious defect of the modern English school of painting.
10Against this serious defect in our staple building material a series of precautions have been devised.
11A more serious defect is a dearth in Thackeray of women to love and to honour.
12No study of the subject is complete that does not take account of this serious defect.
13No serious defect of any kind was discovered.
14I am afraid,' with a decidedly quizzical look, 'that pride is a serious defect of yours.'
15This is a " serious defect which hampers safe driving," the ministry said in a statement.
16The second serious defect in the Napoleonic system was the fact that its very foundation was military.
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