I did take time to explain the fundamental errors in his way of thinking.
But there can be a deep and fundamental error about purposes.
And we made fundamental errors from the time they began to come back to the end of the game.
It's a nice idea, but you've made the fundamental error of employing common sense.
Here was the fundamental error: to imagine that any common sense, let alone fairness, would be part of the allocation process.
To hold it up as an evil process is a fundamental error.
So apart from those fundamental errors you may have a point.
Did we make a fundamental error; turn down a wrong path?
That was a fundamental error of those who conceived it.
I consider this a fundamental error regardless of which side believes it.