A. There is a fairly dangerous flaw in the argument.
Opponents of the treaty continue to argue that there were too many dangerous flaws for it to be acceptable to the United States.
He and other critics said that the transfers underscored the potentially dangerous flaws within the city's Child Welfare Administration.
That was one real and dangerous flaw in their system.
In a statement issued at the meeting's end, they referred to a "dangerous structural flaw" in relations between the provinces and the central government.
Though created by necessity, it would be a dangerous flaw.
But the plan has one dangerous flaw, according to Western diplomats.
And vanity was a dangerous flaw for a matrix mechanic.
Many good people, amongst them federalists, some within this Parliament, are beginning to show serious concerns about this dangerous flaw in the European institutional system.
It was also one of his most dangerous flaws.