Synonym: blemish, crack, damage, defect, fault, weakness. Similar words: flawed, flawless, rule of law, due process of law, law, lawn, outlaw, fall away. Meaning: [flɔː] n. 1. an imperfection in a device or machine 2. defect or weakness in a person's character. v. add a flaw or blemish to; make imperfect or defective.
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31. But he knows about this tiny character flaw, and is working on it.
32. His reconstruction of the crimes had suffered from one fatal flaw.
33. Some people see this as a fundamental flaw in the whole theory of the blind watchmaker.
34. The effect could be lethal. In spite of remarkable advantages, our culture may prove to have a fatal flaw.
35. The Arts: The curse of having good taste Joe Boyd has a fatal flaw: he has taste.
36. There were red lights in her curls which she had never noticed and her complexion was without flaw.
37. She warns of thirst for knowledge tipping over into dangerous greed, and of youthful promise lost for one fatal flaw.
38. Marxism's main flaw is its insistence on economics and the economic category of class as the one fundamental explanatory factor.
39. However, those exemptions and discounts merely reinforce the fundamental flaw at the centre of the council tax.
40. But Laker, like all tragic heroes, had his fatal flaw, hubris.
41. And they just said that I was really defensive; that was a character flaw, so I needed more hospitalization.
42. The report illustrates a fundamental flaw in the way we deal with new product development.
43. The markets have exposed the fatal flaw of Margaret Thatcher's government.
44. Another flaw was rooted in the structure of the administrative system.
45. Increasingly Hick is having the same problem at county level as bowlers realise a potential flaw.
46. The bowl has a secret flaw: a crack somewhere in the gilt.
47. Horizontal thinking One flaw in the techniques of vertical thinking is that they proceed from the known into the unknown.
48. No one is saying there is a design flaw in the Boeing 757.
49. If he had a flaw, it was that he lacked the ability to question his own immediate reactions.
50. It is on the contrary a very grave flaw, latent but pernicious in its effects.
51. I think you may have a fundamental flaw in your thought processes.
52. Ignore anyone who tries to convince you that either option is without flaw or would deride you for choosing either.
53. However, the Atlantis's plus points are manifold, far outweighing this single flaw.
54. In the post-war period some democratic elitists detected a major flaw in this notion of bureaucratic rationality.
55. There was one major flaw in this inspired scheme, no Provision was made for maintenance or replacement.
56. Better a diamond with a flaw than a pebble without. Confucius
57. This involved taking apart any statements made by known offenders and seeing if they could pinpoint a flaw somewhere along the line.
58. For the character to know and demonstrate their doom,[sentencedict.com/flaw.html] their body must physically manifest the flaw through an impairment.
59. The flaw apparently involves the Orion chipset that works hand in glove with the new Pentium Pro or P6 microprocessor.
60. False percentages A fatal flaw in using percentages is to try and add them up when this is not really possible.
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