The flaw in the argument lies in the inference that, because life has arisen here, it can't be too terribly improbable.
Perhaps the flaw lies in your servants.
Another flaw lies in the material of choice; steel.
In reality, the flaw lies in the specific, highly privileged service.
The more serious flaw lies in the nature of the demands themselves.
The key flaw lies in the way the patient in the play feels when she's under hypnosis - as if she's somehow moved outside herself.
The only significant flaw lies in the unnecessarily prudish (and unremovable) English subtitles.
The flaw therefore must lie in the evidence of what took place between those hours.
Managers continue testing on the assumption that at least minor flaws lie buried in some "ready" systems.
The flaw, to which I should address myself, if there is one, lies in the ideas not in the individual mind.