Sentences with phrase «very fatal flaw»

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Notably, seven provinces opposed to the legislation, which, «in its drafting, if not in its intent, had serious and, in the view of the vast majority of witnesses, fatal flaws as to the constitutional violation of sections 92 and 91 of the British North America Act, the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, freedom of speech, expression and association as protected by that very Charter of Rights and Freedoms,» Segal said.
After very promising signs in pre-season testing, Honda looked to have resolved the fatal flaws that have followed it in the past three years.
Robert Philpot, in his Progress article on the rise and potential fall of the Lib Dems points out the possibly fatal flaw that any rump of Lib Dems left is likely to be a very disparate bunch ranging from David Laws to Tim Farron.
Superconductors could potentially beget new, energy - saving technologies, but they have one fatal flaw: They require very cold temperatures to function, making them impractical for most uses.
Nutritional highlights: This homemade granola is very low in fat and sugar which is the fatal flaw of most store bought varieties.
Very good direction, acting and dialog are apparent in Sebastian, but a fatal flaw in basic plotting makes this production just a moderately entertaining Cold War comedy - drama.
While this may seem like a fatal flaw, it actually works very well into the game's upgrade system.
No, Joy Ride's fatal flaw is very simply that it banks on audience desperation for escapism.
Bertrand Russell nailed it very well with his diagnoses of Romanticism's fatal flaw.
Suffice it to say that the fatal flaw was in the strategy adopted at the very beginning.
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