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