When the Omnian Church found out about Koomi, they displayed him in every town within the Church's empire to demonstrate the essential flaws in his argument.
This point illustrates the essential flaw and limitation of the play: little actually happens in it.
One of the essential flaws in President Bush's Iraq policy is that America comes across as wanting to be in Iraq more than the Iraqis want us there.
In fact, King believed he had identified the essential flaw of Japanese hockey.
The essential flaw in the Reagan Administration's new 1988 budget is that it's too little a budget and too much a bargaining position.
The essential flaw in association, as a practical strategy, was that it could only work - i.e. neutralize the FLN and end the war - in the long term.
"This points out one of the essential flaws in our case practice model," she said.
There was kind of an essential flaw in the math, which I never told anyone about.
Instead, he runs away to New York this suggests that Hammett's "heroes" have an essential flaw in their magnanimity.
Assemblyman Richard L. Brodsky of Westchester, who released a report in March that was critical of the city's old plan, said that the essential flaws remained unresolved.