The critics of supply side argue that it, too, has a fatal flaw: deficits.
Even as I was working on that list, I realized that it held a fatal flaw.
Pride always has been and always will be his fatal flaw, and we see it again here.
The fatal flaw in the Bush administration's thinking has been that victory can be had on the cheap.
This was less of a problem in the temperate climate of England, but in the U.S. it was a fatal flaw.
This is particularly fatal flaw because IQ is a threshold skill, unlike emotional intelligence, which distinguishes star performers from the average.
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But these newer cloud-aimed Sonos systems have always had a fatal flaw: There was no easy way to hook them up to home theaters.
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But it suffers from a fatal flaw, which is that the tips of the rotating piston on which the device relies tend to become worn.
Smith says it revealed a fatal flaw in the Democrat's legislation.
But the same fatal flaw that gives democratic majorities everywhere the power to vote themselves a comfy retirement now infects a greater part of the developed world.
We also now know that the fatal flaw wasn't discovered until last week - it then took until Tuesday of this week to unearth its true horror.
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Global Witness, a pressure group and founding KP member, pulled out of weeks later, saying its inability to hold elected governments to account was a fatal flaw.
The reports were encouraged by his character in his self-titled sitcom, a neurotic New York bachelor, always avoiding marriage after somehow finding a fatal flaw in his girlfriends.
Technology reviewers gave the game a thumbs-up, except for one potentially fatal flaw: Users can only play with one another by physically passing the phone back and forth between them.
Hubble, too, was built by Lockheed, but its own near-fatal flaw, an improperly shaped mirror which crippled the telescope for three years, was the fault of the mirror's manufacturer, Perkin-Elmer.
The fatal flaw of the Oslo process is process.
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Furthermore, a follow-up paper by Mikolaj Korzynski of Warsaw University in Poland has claimed that there is a fatal flaw that may make Dr Cooperstock's model a mathematical but not a physical possibility.
Both budgets suffer from the same fatal flaw.
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My solution is to remove the fatal flaw at the heart of the system - the original sin of priority, because once you've removed priority you've removed the need for traffic lights and the need for speed because we're in no rush any more.
Approaches that rely on operations performed by the user have a fatal flaw beyond the need to recognize what actions are required: they depend on computer input devices controlled by software which can be exploited in the same way that a remote desktop application does.
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