The author leaves the audience with a persuasive vision of bedrock Christian faith that redeems not only the play's characters but also some of its considerable dramatic flaws.
Although election observers from local and international organizations noted that the conduct of the election on Sunday was an improvement over the parliamentary elections, it was not without considerable flaws.
Djokovic has now retired four times in a slam since 2005, which might seem to point to a considerable flaw in his character had he not had such considerable success.
He pays no mind to the play's considerable flaws, treating them as delicately as its blissful highlights.
The Airacuda was marked by bold design advances and considerable flaws that eventually grounded the aircraft.
That, it seems to me, is the considerable flaw at the heart of this otherwise eloquent and insightful book.
An earlier study of the Warburgs, by Ron Chernow, may have displeased that book's commissioners by its account of Siegmund's considerable flaws.
And R. Z. Sheppard, writing in Time magazine, praised "Roots" but said it had "considerable structural and stylistic flaws."
But his method, however compelling, does not save the book from its considerable flaws.
Let's concede that he has considerable, but not vital, flaws.