At first, the moral flaws seem obvious.
Yet so powerful was his animus that it blinded him to a massive moral flaw.
It used to be, you had a moral flaw, you've made some kind of breach in the social contract, and that split you in half.
The bottom line in both spots is the suggestion that "going negative" in a campaign is not simply a tactic, it is a moral flaw.
The Red Sox' loss cannot be attributed to any fatal moral flaw on their part, any sense of hubris, excessive pride.
Although you are supposed to care about those characters despite their moral flaws.
Whatever our moral flaws, we play with toys and invent ornate aesthetic theories; we do not play with extermination camps.
(In 1994, the moral flaws of ex-Communist informants from the fifties were still a burning issue at The Nation.)
"Forensics cares about evidence of wrongdoing," Major Pitak said, as if that were a moral flaw.
And it may be why a moral flaw has crept into Sheeana.