However, a closer examination of the argument and the evidence used to support it reveals grave defects.
The Utah law would ban most abortions, but provide exceptions in cases of grave defect of the fetus or to the mother's health.
Adamson was a man of many gifts, learned and eloquent, but with grave defects of character.
It is superior on the whole to the Porphyrian scheme, which has grave defects.
Primroses and landscapes, he pointed out, have one grave defect: they are gratuitous.
The incongruity of its provisions, a grave constitutional defect, was in part attributed to obscure language.
Not that we have any grave genetic defects, of course, no seriously defective material would have been placed aboard.
The critic will also note that there are grave defects in Laplace's method of treatment.
It also makes exceptions in cases of grave danger to the pregnant woman's health or if the fetus suffers grave defects.
Reserving decision, he said, "Whether the negotiators addressed these grave defects will have to be determined after reviewing the document."