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Their supporters look at these figures and their faults, and see greatness—not just alongside these faults, but because of these faults.
He succeeds because of his faults, so Uber succeeds because of those faults.
He presented potential faults — factionalism, inexperience, isolation — without saying definitively whether they were faults.
"Find as many faults as you can, faults that hopefully don't include a huge financial outlay to correct," Leno says.
"Locating small faults gives us more knowledge of the bigger faults and where the potential hazards could be," says Jousset.
Low-power faults make the rover hibernate, clock faults tell the rover to rely on things other than its internal clock to make decisions, and uploss faults tell it that its normal communication systems aren't properly functioning.
You meet something bad, he is the reason; climate change, his fault; asteroids, his fault; earthquakes those faults are his faults.
"That system detects electrical faults and directs circuit breakers to isolate and de-energize those faults," the company said in a statement.
Through drunkenness, I convinced myself that I was well, even happy, that my charms outweighed my faults when my faults were on egregious display.
The San Andreas and San Jacinto faults are strike-slip faults, and their movement can be compared to two blocks sliding horizontally past one another.
But it is often the case that we are much better at spotting the faults of others than we are at spotting faults in ourselves.
These faults belong to a category known as thrust faults, in which a geological block slides upward against gravity when the surrounding region is being squashed.
Megathrust faults produce biggest quakes Megathrust faults occur at subduction zones, where Earth's tectonic plates are colliding with each other and one plate is moving (or "subducting") under another.
Since the 1970s, scientists and engineers have understood that injecting water directly into faults can jack the faults open, making it easier for them to slide in an earthquake.
As gravity pulls at Europa&aposs icy shell, faults form and re-form in the ice — these faults can be seen in the animation as yellow, green and blue lines.
Samsung's official investigation into the cause of widespread faults with the Galaxy Note 7 will blame "irregularly sized" batteries and manufacturing faults, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal.
The XR — pronounced Ten "R" — isn't without its faults.
And its faults largely trace back to the faults of an industry that tasks female-led superhero movies with living up to the enormous pressure of making up for so much lost time.
The rest is either stolen or lost to technical faults.
He was not blind to the faults of American democracy.
Friday's quake happened on a system of relatively small faults.
Giorgi committed six double faults and scored just one ace.
Those faults are further evidence of Ceres' past tectonic activity.
She said there were at least two seismic faults involved.
Often technological, human and environmental faults are the main culprits.
You have to accept that, with its qualities and faults.
Let's each look deep into ourselves and recognize our faults.
The San Andreas is the most notorious of these faults.
Ebden made 73 double faults, compared with six for Isner.
The more we understand faults, the more accurate forecasts become.
"Lidar is great for finding previously unknown faults," Faulds said.
Pretty hard to call tech faults with no service. pic.twitter.
A plan that cannot work makes its faults obvious today.
Trump faults "bad trade deals" and seeks to renegotiate them.
Whatever the tree's faults, it's a living, respirating, photosynthesizing plant.
And whoever covers his faults is shamed in the end.
But what we need to do is admit our faults.
Let us address the faults of facial tissues: They're uncomfortable.
They have opposition parties who pick their faults every day.
"I give you your faults," a celestial being called Mrs.
Liam Gallagher, for all his alleged faults, is never wrong.
Nor was he blind to the faults of the Nationalists.
Don't get me wrong, the show itself had its faults.
The other characters all have their faults, but they're lovable.
The cars, though, have always made up for those faults.
Iran is on major seismic faults and frequently experiences earthquakes.
Valuation as a ranking metric has its faults, of course.
Congressional testimony reveals some faults in Facebook's digital currency plans
Even now, Human Rights Watch regularly faults the Obama administration.
For all its faults, "Wonder Woman" was truly a marvel.
Because they're interconnected, these two faults basically act as one, making it considerably easier for an earthquake rupture at either the northern or southern portions of the two faults to continue straight on through.
"It's rewarding to see them recognize their faults, work on their faults, and in turn become better people and better mothers," says Alley, who gives the woman support and advice on a daily basis.
Rushdie wrote: The faults Rushdie lists against Trump are mostly accurate.
Faults on any of our products fall well below accepted thresholds.
Their father, for all his faults, knew they would be safe.
He keeps blaming everyone else for his faults, for the flaws.
Stick around for longer sessions, and the faults start to manifest.
"No page faults required," he wrote in a follow-up tweet.
Yet this moment, and its promise, is not without its faults.
I made mistakes and I'll gladly and openly admit my faults.
McCabe also faults Rosenstein for not supporting him during the investigation.
SACAA did not say what the faults were, citing confidentiality agreements.
The tragedy at Topo Chico, a state prison, highlights other faults.
As usual, Trump is projecting his own faults onto his opponent.
Western democracies have many faults, but they do allow peaceful protest.
But for all their faults in application, these laws are important.
But Kuznetsova broke back, aided by consecutive double faults by Azarenka.
Grappling with our faults has never been this country's strong suit.
Somehow, "The President Is Missing" rises above its blithely forgivable faults.
Clinton conceded she had "plenty" of faults and had made mistakes.
Despite its faults, OHMSS stands out from the other Bond movies.
Perhaps you mean the supposed kindness of pointing out everyone's faults.
Sure, he had his faults, but at least he didn't tweet.
She got seven of her 29 points from Sharapova's double faults.
The Tohoku, Aceh and 1964 Alaska quakes all involved megathrust faults.
Of course, birdmaniacs are people, too, with human foibles and faults.
"Best men are moulded out of faults," a character tells us.
And you know, I think people are picking at the faults.
Cecchinati had 53 aces but offset those with seven double faults.
I realise my faults better than anyone else could realise them.
But our faults never define the totality of who we are.
Even with his many and serious faults, he respected my judgment.
"All equipment was working properly and had no faults," it added.
None of this is to say that agencies are without faults.
Despite her faults, at least Clinton served as their rallying point.
That can make those faults more prone to slippages and earthquakes.
She faults him for what happened when I was a child.
But he faults the Obama administration for this turn of events.
Although most of the time rifting is unnoticeable to us, the formation of new faults, fissures and cracks or renewed movement along old faults as the Nubian and Somali plates continue moving apart can result in earthquakes.
He is quick to talk about his own faults, failings, and shortcomings.
Despite his faults, Gilmore Girls fans can't help but love Logan Huntzberger.
Above all, airlines need contingency plans for when IT faults do occur.
Love isn't about blinding us to each other's faults, but accepting them.
Astrology has also helped her realize and reflect on her own faults.
The more we image faults, it seems, the more questions we have.
And as it shrinks, the moon actively produces moonquakes along the faults.
Lots of earthquakes and tsunamis as he produces lots of thrust faults.
But don't expect Obama to find many faults in his own record.
But for all their faults (and narrative centrality), these aren't anti-heroes.
Of course, the CB-1s are not without their faults and limitations.
Maybe I don't accept my faults and flaws or see my strengths.
Two major earthquake-generating faults in California's Bay Area may be connected.
Trey: It's not the dog's faults that cops make them be cops.
Such activity can "unclamp" faults and release energy through earthquakes, he said.
Now, after years of quietude, the pressure is building along these faults.
But faults along partisan and regional lines have already imperiled their efforts.
They also feel all the more egregious in light of Detroit's faults.
The list of faults at the New York-area airports was long.
Christian, too scared to admit his faults, doubles down on his delusions.
Ostensibly, the algorithms are designed to avoid the faults of human judgment.
But to me, moments of transcendence matter more than lack of faults.
The same court found similar faults with Texas House of Representatives maps.
He has his faults, but so do great leaders in the past.
"I gave it all today," said Monfils, who had 17 double faults.
For all his many faults Mr Corbyn is a consummate machine politician.
"I could have done more (double-faults), but I didn't," she said.
It's a lesson for California, whose major cities sit along seismic faults.
Brian Stelter Spike Lee faults Hollywood studio chiefs for lack of diversity.
During this rapid expansion, the faults of the strategy started to show.
He had 10 double faults, including two in the fourth-set tiebreaker.
They are old faults and they don't tend to move as much.
As the authors write in study:The findings of this study demonstrate that small earthquakes that occur adjacent to and between faults can have very different style of deformation than the large ground rupturing earthquakes produced along active faults.
BioShock 1, for its faults and over-the-top theatrics, isn't so cynical.
"There are faults in the area that we've been aware of," Choy said.
She made five double faults in the first set, ending at 3-6.
Neither is this an attempt to absolve Clinton of her flaws and faults.
By showing the faults of both sides, it's not advocating for indifferent ridicule.
Unfortunately, fMRI — like any tool — has its faults: it can give false positives.
The same court found similar faults with Texas state House of Representatives maps.
If it has faults they are no worse than those of most biopics.
The plant in north San Diego County is located near several known faults.
Pedophilia in the Church is discussed in respect to the Church's other faults.
She served three double faults in the fifth game of the first set.
As this was happening, the valley's floor buckled and sank between two faults.
In Wrinkle's opening pages, people are forever telling Meg to fix her faults.
Water is extremely heavy, so, this can put pressure on deep-lying faults.
Faults behave differently depending on the material composition of the crust around them.
At least eight of the quakes occurred due to activity along the faults.
It's just a matter of repairing some of the faults in the foundation.
Growing up in this environment, she often witnessed the faults in American policing.
And even the charming-at-first Chewbacca Mom was not without her faults.
This could have artificially placed more pressure on seismic faults near oil fields.
Her Swedish opponent had 24 unforced errors and three double faults to boot.
Fortunately, for all our faults, mankind's adaptivity remains one of our greatest attributes.
The safety agency is still investigating whether any faults in Autopilot were responsible.
It also faults the statue for not showing Mr. Walton with a basketball.
He faults Trump for stirring resentment and for encouraging violence at his rallies.
On our planet, earthquakes happen along faults, the result of shifting tectonic plates.
Today the system is more useable than ever, though not without its faults.
No accidents or faults had been linked to the problem, according to Nissan.
He made two double faults, the second to go down by 1-6.
For now, though, you need to squint pretty hard to find any faults.
Dr. Watters and his colleagues wondered if those faults still might be active.
Sometimes they admit their faults, and other times they just blame other people.
No one faults Trump for having to deal with an overly aggressive Pyongyang.
The last thing many people want to think about are flaws and faults.
Gauff's taste for risk on her second serve has a downside: double faults.
Now "break them up," for all its faults, may soon become a tsunami.
Trump, who never shoulders blame for anything, faults Senate Democrats for their delays.
If globalism's weakness is technocratic naïveté, populism's faults are ignorance, incompetence and paranoia.
Tesla's Autopilot, for all its faults, is one of the most advanced available.
For all the tonal and structural faults of Hunters, I couldn't stop watching.
This system had its faults: after all, far-fetched theories are sometimes true.
Plenty of people are capable both of adoring Mama and admitting her faults.
" Phillippe argued in the Instagram comments that all countries have "issues" and "faults.
We disregard or discount those faults common to the individual's time and place.
Ideally, injection into basement rock should be planned to avoid known larger faults.
Instead, there is the quick pivot — again, pointing out the other person's faults.
But their idiosyncrasies — the personalities of their seismic faults — are starting to show.
Every subreddit has a different persona with its own habits, preferences, and faults.
Recent peer-reviewed studies suggest injecting high volumes of wastewater could aggravate natural faults.
He concluded that he had fallen into some minor technical faults with his driver.
The Secret Service faults South African event organizers for failing to vet the imposter.
A gadget nerd like me might find a lot of faults with the Switch.
Despite its many faults, Persona 23 is a strong entry, with mostly good ambitions.
"Someone is clearly exploiting the faults in the clickbait economy," said investigative reporter Kovalev.
For all of its faults, maybe Windows 10S would be a decent secondary platform.
George W. Bush, for all his faults, never spoke this way about his opponents.
Oh, this Cowboy still has its faults, which I'll get to in a moment.
For all its faults, Iraq is still the Arab world's most boisterous multiparty democracy.
But it has its faults: a visible crease, a creaky hinge, and mediocre cameras.
The basement is above where the critical faults lie that shift and make earthquakes.
"Those tiny faults we obsessed about were insignificant in the whole dazzling, youthful package."
Any and all these faults are disqualifying, and Trump did nothing to hide them.
He wants to find the faults and folds that he seems named to discover.
Tonally, it's very different [from Faults], but it has some of those same themes.
People with the eight different genetic faults can die at birth or shortly after.
Web giants...will have now to answer for their possible faults in French courts.
The Masked Saint has many faults, but being unwatchable is not one of them.
It is a Britain that, for all its faults, has been internationalist not isolationist.
The players combined for 41 unforced errors and eight double faults in the set.
For all of its faults, MSNBC has been more open about its liberal bias.
Q: Movies can be used to speak out against the faults of the establishment.
Also, smaller earthquakes on faults directly beneath major population centers are a serious concern.
But at 24-15, Federer hit two double faults to bring it to deuce.
The report faults Lynch for her meeting with Clinton on a Phoenix airport tarmac.
Whatever their other faults, Europe's right-wing nationalists — unlike Trump Republicans — aren't climate deniers.
He has his faults, like we all do, he's just a tremendous young man.
Less artificially inject water in the ground probably placed less pressure on vulnerable faults.
There's all these flaws and faults that are kind of part of the record.
The fire caused multiple faults that led to the blackout at 1:06 p.m.
For all of Ailes's faults, Van Susteren argues, he exerted a modicum of restraint.
"For all Hifter's faults, he was the glue binding it all together," he said.
But their idealism may blind them to potential faults in the groups they support.
The specific surfaces where parcels of earth slip past each other are called faults.
Nine of those errors were double faults, including four straight at one early stage.
Unfortunately, the story only puts a harsh spotlight on the faults of the series.
It's why she has been able to ignore the obvious faults of her parents.
Bloom seems to feel it necessary to turn the faults into an overriding virtue.
Mr. Trump's plan has many severe faults: It prioritizes Jewish interests over Palestinian ones.
In the video, McCain faults Kirkpatrick for not opposing higher taxes and federal spending.
"I don't see them as faults but as part of the adventure," he said.
Anthony, whatever his faults as a player, absorbed the team president's silliness with dignity.
And that is why, despite Trump's many faults, he will control the 2020 field.
I even asked my friends about my faults, because we're easily blind to them.
Old faults can suddenly slip and cause parts of the volcano to catastrophically collapse.
But "Insecure" allows Molly to have the same faults and vulnerabilities as anyone else.
Winky took 192 seconds to finish the course, with 92 faults along the way.
Each time Tolentino inserts herself into the narrative, she reminds us of her faults.
Other perspectives Joe Nocera, in Bloomberg Opinion, faults Mayor Bill de Blasio and Gov.
These occur at seismic faults where two tectonic plates are sliding past each other.
It also faults the officers for having deprived Mr. Clark of lifesaving medical care.
Fracking and related activity increases pressure underground, which can cause existing faults to slip.
"By acknowledging its faults, France has opened the way to repairing them," he said.
The risk is that, with faults to the northwest and southeast of the central region most recently hit, "if the process of stress redistribution finds other faults close to rupture level they could go off in the next days or weeks", he said.
For the undergraduate students in the thick of it, such prestige comes with its faults.
These idiosyncrasies aren't faults—they make Retina easier to read, at least under certain circumstances.
The intention was to clear any faults that may have occurred during startup on Oct.
But none has those faults in the kind of unctuous quintessence you find at Uber.
Understanding their potential reach and faults is a daunting challenge for innovators and regulators alike.
She ended up cruising to victory as Siniakova struggled with double-faults and groundstroke errors.
Goffin was plagued by 28 unforced errors — including seven double faults — while having 20 winners.
Whatever his faults, Jorge was a loving father, his son writes, and an exciting one.
But, as sure as night follows day, the faults were spotted and magnified ad infinitum.
The first thing is to recognise that there have been grave faults on both sides.
What this means is that there are no perceptible faults in any of the cards.
The Endless has its notable faults, and the editing is one of the bigger ones.
Overlord has its faults, but it's a studio-budgeted B-movie that does exactly that.
The Time Machine exists to idealize the past and partially to scrub clean its faults.
You have to accept each other faults and embrace them – and we both have many.
The recall is due to possible faults in rear trunk door and windscreen wiper mechanisms.
They returned with "I Admit My Faults" and the crowd was straight back to delirium.
"Mugabe, for all his faults, has shown amazing political acumen over the years," Coltart says.
However, to do so, we must acknowledge our faults and work on them post haste.
In her response, Haqq acknowledged her own faults but then appeared to slam Woods, 21.
The Apple Watch is one slick piece of engineering — but it's not without its faults.
And for all its faults, the movement is also genuinely invested in men's mental health.
The fire caused multiple faults that led to the full blackout at 1:06 p.m.
"Mugabe, for all his faults, has shown amazing political acumen over the years," Coltart said.
But to ask readers to look past Barnum's faults would seem to miss the point.
For all its faults, the Chinese system provides some benefits that critics tend to dismiss.
"I was fully aware of McCarthy's faults, which were neither few nor minor," Cohn said.
He will be judged harshly for his faults rather than forgiven for his human fallibility.
All of my favorite hymns are admissions of faults, and finding redemption even in those.
But this film errs on the side of ambition, making such faults easy to excuse.
That includes Bob Shapiro, whom she faults for having allowed Lyle to surrender without preconditions.
At the very least, if it were, I could have attempted to correct such 'faults.
"We both think it's so important to leave the faults and the cracks," said Lincke.
Though I can acknowledge the community's faults, I also recognize what makes it so special.
We fixate on its virtues and faults, as though the subway lines were our children.
"I hate watching movies I&aposm in; all I see are the faults," she said.
Seismologists have puzzled over why California's biggest faults have been relatively quiet in recent decades.
Detailing the faults of mothers has worn out the velvet of many an analytic couch.
The study found that about 20 faults created the Ridgecrest earthquake sequence, USA Today reports.
Show-jumpers are expected to finish their rounds, too, though with points deducted for faults.
Vandeweghe was also not helped by six double faults on her serve at crucial situations.
Wozniacki fired six aces on the clay court, while her opponent had nine double faults.
The estate also faults Rite Aid for failing to comply with the Controlled Substances Act.
"Whether or not faults rupture depends on the kind of stress that builds up," Bellini says.
Now, remember, the report, in part, faults a number of people, prominently among them Jim Comey.
"I humbly accept my faults and I wish to leave my team," the Instagram post continued.
He said the IR-6 had some faults but could be mass produced after solving them.
While shallow crevasses can form, faults do not open up during an earthquake, the USGS says.
But for all their faults, they may still represent the best hope for Britain's beleaguered moderates.
"Electricity faults and traffic accidents were ruled out as the cause of the fire," it added.
You were exorcising your sins to the online public, turning your faults into quirky, relatable content.
However, a quick look at the numbers reveals the deep faults in this line of thinking.
It's so free of substantive faults that we can't think of any SUV that bests it.
The skateboard is generally great for cruising on straight paths, but it's not without its faults.
It was precisely these faults that doomed Unasur, a good idea traduced by misguided political leadership.
Which is interesting, because the only faults I have with the OMEN are with its build.
But the plan to correct the country's faults one ZEDE at a time is causing alarm.
Instagram Stories might be beating Snapchat at its own game, but it's not without its faults.
"It was a surprise to discover that the Moon had these very young faults," Watters said.
The narrative, in other words, is that both candidates have their own equal but different faults.
They built shake maps to show what forces would be experienced during moonquakes along these faults.
Barack Obama is here to remind you that for all its faults, 2017 wasn't all bad.
I fretted that perhaps I had lost my journalistic objectivity and become blind to their faults.
Remote, minor faults like the one at Warm Springs are lost beneath the brush and trees.
But it was there all along, hidden in the region's faults and volcanoes, biding its time.
"It's quite likely that the faults are still active today," Schmerr, said in a press release.
Revolver can be pretentious, confusing, and solipsistic—but I don't necessarily count these characteristics as faults.
Whatever his faults, he's a rare thing: a serious legislator who has balanced principle with compassion.
The Romanian hit six double faults and converted just two of her seven break point opportunities.
Two aspects in these central lessons make "Chaos Monkeys" a particularly compelling read, despite its faults.
There is a numbing incantation of faults attributed to the troika (did they do anything right?).
They are shocked when an intellectual can support a candidate while admitting that candidate's possible faults.
A GACA spokesman told Al Arabiya television that weather conditions and technical faults were to blame.
Or is it because we all share the same personality, we all share the same faults?
Boeing tested the plane, and found "no significant faults or defects were found" after multiple tests.
It faults the Obama administration, and specifically the State Department, for failing to protect American lives.
The WRI also faults the NERA report for assuming a low rate of clean-energy innovation.
The festival — not without its faults — went down as a game-changing moment in music history.
Dean and Ramona will not make excuses for each other's faults, nor try to change them.
Drones, for all their faults, are less indiscriminate than B-52s or almost any other weapon.
Knightley and Emma have mirrored faults, which they must correct over the course of the novel.
The movement is said to be a result of a July earthquake that destabilized surrounding faults.
In the second set, she had only four unforced errors, three of which were double faults.
Both players struggled with their serves, combining for nine double faults and 11 breaks of service.
Svitolina saved 63 of 9 break points and took advantage of 11 double faults by Schoofs.
And it's highly possible, after spending more time with the Z Flip, I'll notice its faults.
In these faults, I was not alone; year-end lists tend to expose any critic's flaws.
For those who live along the rifts and faults, however, that activity is harder to forget.
Scientists have found evidence in northern Scandinavia of large faults that ruptured after the ice retreated.
On Friday morning, Trump cast blame on Democrats for what he claims are the deal's faults.
But whether these types of businesses deserve a pass for their faults is up for debate.
If you do love him you see past his faults, and I am one of them.
The fact that it was most likely plagiarized only adds to the list of its faults.
Most disorders, it's now clear, are caused by a complicated mix of genetic faults and environmental factors.
Comedy has long been used in America to expose the faults of people in power, especially presidents.
He faults Richard great health as a positive that negatively affects Richard's ability to get government assistance.
Upon resumption, Thiem handed Fritz a lifeline as he produced three double faults to surrender his serve.
Scientists say the two quakes, separated by 9,000 miles and occurring on different faults, are not related.
In this case, however, GPS could not be used because the smaller faults are too close together.
On the track, instructors deliberately inject faults into the system to train drivers how to react properly.
Scientists suspect that preexisting stress patterns and faults lie underneath these craters, giving them their linear shape.
I admittedly would not have been here if not for Obamacare, but Obamacare does have its faults.
DJI claims the camera can identify millimeter-sized faults in buildings, roads, and bridges in real time.
Though the global liberal order has many faults and problems, it has proved superior to all alternatives.
Meanwhile at the company there would be carte blanche for reinvention, reversing years-old policies, admitting faults.
Other than the less-than-stellar camera, there aren't many faults to find with the G5S Plus.
Goffin took advantage of poor serving by Bublik, who hit 12 double faults and just six aces.
"It hits me hard," Phillippe said of Jay-Z's honest account of his faults on the album.
The Australian Securities Exchange opened without incident on Tuesday after technical faults caused extensive disruptions on Monday.
"Seeing Through Photographs" has its faults, including a style of non-editing that causes interviews to drag.
Yet one of Francis' major goals has been to urge congregational unity, despite his faults and failings.
Now a team of researchers has created dye-spilling capsules that can reveal faults quickly and clearly.
For all their faults they packed in a lot of screen in a small amount of space.
Image: ESAThis kind of thing happens on Earth, typically along tectonic faults and at natural gas deposits.
In March, Volkswagen recalled over 1 million Audi vehicles due to potential leaks and coolant pumps faults.
Researchers compared the location of the epicenters for those quakes with the orbiter imagery of the faults.
But never before have two candidates had such a plethora of hilarious faults and/or liabilities simultaneously.
Maybe that's like that because I see only the strengths of my friends and not their faults.
Whether — and how — these two faults connect underneath San Pablo Bay has been a mystery for years.
Fortunately next season, it'll be back outside your window, asking you to love it faults and all.
No person or show has been immune from having its perceived faults held up for public inspection.
"Batman v Superman" is just one film, and no one I spoke to faults Warner's DC strategy.
In TV, most people hold third-party Nielsen ratings to be paramount despite its faults and flaws.
For example, Reconstruction did not collapse because of its inherent faults, as my high school teachers said.
Beyond identifying some of the book's technical faults, it's hard to offer a critique of Watkins's account.
Instead of admitting the relationship, she proceeds to milk the ex-wife for information about Albert's faults.
Georges, for all his faults, sincerely wants to protect his wife from the scourge of public ridicule.
And Gawker, for all its faults, all of its obscenity, and all of its mistakes, did good.
The pressure from injected fluids can weaken faults, causing them to slip and the ground to shake.
The system can sense and manage faults on the hardware and prevent software from exploiting hardware holes.
It feels like the Russians did a great job with us, using our own faults and fears.
The 2011 game has a lot of faults, and there's a lot of player confusion about it.
The justices found procedural faults with challenges brought by Democratic voters in Wisconsin and Republicans in Maryland.
Despite Pence's own faults, he offers Republicans a better option than Trump and actually respects American institutions.
The suit faults Fox for spending fifty-five million dollars to settle such claims out of court.
Saddam Hussein was not allied with Al Qaeda; for all its faults, neither is the Iranian government.
Giorgi has served 38 double faults in this tournament — significantly more than any player, female or male.
Just people are cognizant of their own mistakes and faults, and so they are forgiving of others.
The inspector general's report faults Mr. McCabe for his lack of candor in interviews with internal investigators.
Whatever its faults, Own The Podium has transformed Canada's performance at the Olympics, particularly the Winter Games.
This doubt can creep in because it's easier to remember faults but more difficult to remember successes.
The model is bolstered by what appears to be recent surface shifting of boulders near these faults.
The Slovak broke to lead 6-5 in the first set as Sharapova served three double-faults.
Critics of Japanese justice said that Mr. Karpelès's experience presented a case study in the system's faults.
"We have a team working on functional safety, which is how to handle different faults," he said.
Students and community members have spent hours debating the merits and faults of a popular clothing choice.
However, his encounters reveal the faults of the rich whose lifestyles and wealth are so widely admired.
S. Beckett: 'There's man all over for you, blaming on his boots the faults of his feet.
Some believed that, despite his faults, Mr. Trump could bring the dramatic disruption they thought Washington needed.
I was thinking about how I could personify this place with its wonderful aspects and its faults.
And there are fears that increasingly powerful and complex engines may be becoming more vulnerable to faults.
Despite his many, many faults, Ashbury was strong, in the prime of life, and he smelled divine.
The current administration, for all its faults, at least recognizes this and is willing to play hardball.
The multilateral system, for all its faults, is an effective vehicle for collective action and burden-sharing.
And for the good of our nation and the world, these faults need to change going forward.
It said the faults had no impact on the environment or on those working at the reactors.
For all its faults, at least Medicaid is currently a stable system for those who need it.
Friedsam, 26, converted five of 11 break points while Kasatkina was let down by six double faults.
Their conclusion was consistent with theoretical models suggesting that only geometrically simple faults could transmit such ruptures.
Even good solutions can have faults — often, in unexpected ways, they hurt the environment or disrupt cultures.
Whatever the faults of the new system, it at least makes the final prize far more interesting.
This more nuanced attack faults the Clinton Foundation for dangerously blurring the distinction between private and public.
Despite rigorous testing, some faults don't show up until a car has been on the road for years.
Illustration depicting anomalous earthquakes—the deep creep—near the San Andreas and San Jacinto faults in southern California.
Svitolina did herself no favors with five double faults and 15 unforced errors in the first set alone.
The report, written by a group of independent experts, faults universities for avoiding liability rather than preventing harassment.
And even the story, for all its faults, was ambitious in a way few shows on television are.
The curb sits on the Hayward fault, one of seven significant faults in the San Francisco Bay area.
It has mapped faults and fissures in the bedrock, and sited the repository in a seismic "quiet zone".
I like his character, despite all the faults and bad leadership principles the writers have forced upon him.
Among Uber's faults include not only failing to disclose the hack, but in covering it up as well.
Automakers have become extra sensitive to safety equipment faults after the airbag recalls, the largest in industry history.
She had faults, she made mistakes, and she parented with tough love — the only way she knew how.
Previous research has shown that tides — which are influenced by the Moon — can nudge faults to unleash earthquakes.
Messenger Kids, for all its faults, offers something in between full access to apps and none at all.
U.S. President Donald Trump frequently uses the gang to symbolize what he faults as lax U.S. immigration policy.
Something similar may be happening on Mars, in this case, along the faults of the Aeolis Mensae region.
Instead, the Moon would contract as it loses heat, causing the land to rift and crack along faults.
Norris served 11 aces but had nine double faults en route to the 2-hour, 26-minute win.
But the Zip drive was a famously problematic product, and one whose faults created big problems for Iomega.
It's the first on a Fujifilm camera and honestly that shows — it's one of the camera's biggest faults.
The Berberichs meanwhile compiled data about the tectonic faults in the area, not knowing what Del Toro found.
For all of Facebook's faults, there's no other website that can claim to provide that kind of utility.
The Last Guardian is a very special experience, and for its faults, I'm glad that I'm playing it.
Sure, tech-house, like anything, has its faults, and no, it isn't the most exciting music out there.
Sabalenka has overcome a total of 23 double faults in three victories this tournament, including eight against Vekic.
Fluid is forced between cracks in the strata, resulting in the tectonic shift of small faults, or earthquakes.
There may be some geologic events, or organization, transpiring below ground and slowing or suspending California's big faults.
As wastewater under pressure migrates into rock formations, it alters stresses along old faults, allowing them to slip.
"The first time you meet Winston you see all his faults," his first love, Pamela Plowden, once said.
Another survivor Edward Kateregga, also told NTV Uganda the boat's engine experienced faults repeatedly before the disaster occurred.
Clinton is of someone whose faults are within the familiar universe of politicians' failings: caution, secrecy, suspicion, overcompromising.
Weil said companies could use these cases to point to the faults in AB5 during subsequent court battles.
Instead of the president's commitments, former White House strategist Steve Bannon faults fellow Republicans bent on thwarting him.
Still, his supporters in both Washington and Riyadh feel that, whatever his faults, the alternative would be worse.
No. The column by Walters isn't based on a priori of assumptions about Steele's faults as a leader.
Yet each of these undemocratic faults can occur in ranked-choice voting, and not uncommonly in close elections.
For all its faults, Twitter remains the dominant online destination for breaking news and in-the-moment discussion.
And they are faults that make for a reading experience some will think hugely colorful and minutely observed.
Khachanov then hit two double faults as he dropped serve in the third game of the fourth set.
But this umpire is, I think, trying in a certain way to look for my faults, my errors.
Having a director like Ayer comment on a movie he directed and candidly address its faults is rare.
So despite its faults, maybe the show's legacy should be how well it could write nuanced minority characters.
Issa and Lawrence blink back tears before letting them fall, admitting their faults and laying their regrets bare.
Nirrim's caretaker constantly gaslights and abuses her, yet Nirrim persists in loving her and excusing all her faults.
Quakes at plate boundaries usually involve larger faults and thus release more energy, generating shaking over larger areas.
One of the most obvious faults with the wax figure is that the hair color doesn't match Hemsworth's.
And while historians may find faults in the plot, the visuals place you right in 16th-century Britain.
"It's not as if it was double faults or first-ball errors; I went after it," Millman said.
The current quake swarm is off the southwest coast, past of the adjustment between the two big faults.
By mapping new faults, fiber cables could fill a much needed gap in scientists' knowledge of the oceans.
She saved all six break points she faced on her own serve, overcoming four double faults in victory.
Vekic had five aces and no double faults while converting five of nine opportunities to break Ahn's serve.
Scientists were previously aware of the existence of some of the volcano's rift zones, faults and fluid networks.
For all its faults, ObamaCare was based on RomneyCare — the plan in place in Massachusetts at the time.
All of the turn backs were due to separate and unrelated faults with different systems, Da Silva said.
I am acutely aware of Israel's problems and faults, but it is nothing like South Africa before 1994.
The report's summary faults the State Department, saying it "had not complied with the report's recommendation" in 2015.
Both sedimentary and basement injection activate the deep, more dangerous faults – and sedimentary sequences activate more of them.
And while FlyNYON's faults are easy to find, America's safety regulators must keep an eye on the future.
An organisation as ambitious as the WTO, for all its faults, will be easier to break than replace.
He hit 80 unforced errors in an untidy display on Grandstand, where he also served nine double faults.
Democrats need only recall Mr. Clinton to understand how voters can support someone in spite of his faults.
"Downsizing" is an ambitious movie about the value of modesty, and its faults are proportionate to its insights.
Are certain kinds of rock, or older and more damaged faults, more likely to produce super-shear quakes?
Letting his faults be there, letting his homosexuality into the play at a time that that was dangerous.
As Trump traveled around the country selling the Republican tax reform framework, Paul was tweeting about its faults.
Still, the method's faults were made apparent when the IMD failed to forecast 2009's record-breaking drought.
Violence is already a foregone conclusion, and our heroes are already succumbing to the faults of our villains.
But if you excuse those faults, or propagate lies about them, then you're actually making those flaws worse.
It remains unclear what caused the crash,  but according to reports, PIA insists it wasn't due to technical faults.
I mean, he does have faults and he does have flaws, but so far, it seems to be working.
EDT: Clarified that we tested a pre-production Boosted Rev and didn't experience any design faults other reviewers did.
Meg, facing off against her own perceived faults, finds her strength and her worth as she "tessers" between planets.
The report found that that Lion Air failed to ground the jet after faults were identified on earlier flights.
Eight times over the last ten years, quakes stronger than 22015 magnitude shook the faults of the Apennine Mountains.
"Our military heroes should not shoulder the burden of military recruiters' faults from over a decade ago," he said.
Chuka Umunna, a Labour MP, likens the process to buying a house but finding big faults after a survey.
Her approach is to look at other bags, find faults with them, and then design her way around them.
Though it's easier to accept a few faults at this price point than at Sony's original $99 price tag.
A casual, unrepentant racist, misogynist, and cultural chauvinist, he is equally ignorant of his own faults and others' concerns.
What makes their parting so bittersweet is that despite all her faults and misdeeds, she's really the victim here.
Rolls had to be bailed out in 1972 because of costs associated with design faults in its RB211 engine.
Like film and vinyl, it's technically worse than the modern alternatives, and yet we find charm in those faults.
Zellner faults Avery's previous legal team, Jerry Buting and Dean Strang, for not using this information during his trial.
You can't run for office and let millions of people suffer because you aren't willing to accept your faults.
I say, Al, I'm sorry, you have faults that you've never recognized and these ladies have brought this forward.
The 30-million-tonne-per-annum, nine-train facility spent last month troubleshooting unexpected electrical faults that impeded output.
The general election process exposed yet more faults, from weak state parties, to ineffective, parasitical consultants, to inadequate technology.
The seventh-seeded Bublik had more double faults (six) than aces (four) while playing in his first ATP final.
But they highlight Flynn's recent faults and missteps while downplaying his numerous achievements over a career of military service.
But its boss matters because, for all its faults, the UN is the last resort when chaos breaks out.
Despite the UN's glaring faults, deplored ever more vociferously by its critics, most reforms are likely to be blocked.
They also looked at magnetic anomalies in the area, which can reveal changes in mineral composition typical of faults.
Faults in the sensors are not uncommon, and MCAS relies on only one sensor at a time during flight.
Optimists understand that where the nation has faults, it's time to roll up our sleeves and get to work.
One of the fastest-moving underwater tectonic faults in the world is in southeastern Alaska, according to the USGS.
Bertens had five double faults and 43 unforced errors and won just 55 percent of her first-service points.
Also very recently was Glen Schenau, Pious Faults, and The Baby at Hollywood Sundays a month or two ago.
Despite all of its present faults, Uber has become close to a necessity that makes life much more convenient.
Rand Paul is, for all his faults, a once-traditional Republican warped by the ethical distortion field of Trumpism.
Dr. Joshi suggested that because Chamba is surrounded by faults, the area has the potential to become active again.
"I think it's disrespectful when you're clapping double faults," former British number one Greg Rusedski said on Amazon Prime.
For all of Mr. Trump's faults and sins and deficiencies, he won't be the first president to have them.
Bartz also has four oil-related patents, including one that helps oil companies detect faults deep in the ground.
She has 26 double faults so far and has needed the maximum six sets to reach the third round.
At the time, that sent EDF's shares down 6.8% on fears that the faults could lead to reactor closures.
These efforts underscore some faults in the US' fragmented health insurance system, in which coverage varies widely per payer.
The water gets injected at high pressures or volumes, where it lubricates faults that crisscross the state far below.
It's a Western myth that those we love distinguish themselves by their differences, that their faults are their virtues.
Justice Kagan, joined by Justice Breyer, faults the Commission's reasoning in deciding the baker cases but not its results.
On Earth, geologists use variations in gravity to probe for underground features such as earthquake faults and ore deposits.
After serving nine double faults — including one on match point — she joked about she'd gained from 59-minute defeat.
There were more faults, more errors, but eventually Ms. Peet found a rhythm and began to call for balls.
The perception of flaws can be subjective, he says, as not everybody has the same sensitivity to certain faults.
Writing a book like that forced me to confront my faults, my fears and my aspirations for my children.
She said the many aftershocks were a sign that the island's multiple faults may have started activating one another.
To be sure, sliding blocks don't begin to capture the chemical, thermal and morphological complexity of true geological faults.
Seismologists said the recent tremors were a sign that the island's multiple faults may have started activating one another.
"It's going to re-energize an unstable situation," he said, adding that seismologists are studying which faults were activated.
Several provisions of the New York policy specifically are worth drawing attention to for both their strengths and faults.
And Mr. Greenberg complained that Mr. Spitzer was treating minor infractions, like "foot faults" in tennis, as capital crimes.
We focus on our historic faults -- slavery, racism, segregation -- to the exclusion of what is truly exceptional about America.
"They were talking a lot in between my first and second serves, and clapping on double (faults)," Shapovalov said.
Jorge also designed the jumping round of eventing on Tuesday that saw many time faults and rails knocked down.
But, of course, if these high permeability faults are used for injection, the chances of having an earthquake skyrocket.
In retrospect, the failure of the discipline to predict and prevent the crisis was based on deep conceptual faults.
Charlie and Nicole are both right about each other's faults, and both right about each other's good traits, too.
She had two double-faults in the tiebreaker, as Witthoeft leveled the match, but regained control in the third.
And so we need to be realistic about Bloomberg as a candidate — about both his strengths and his faults.
Someone who saw me clearly as I was and who looked past my faults to the possibilities of goodness.
They contend that Myanmar's military faults ethnic insurgents for instigating violence to justify their brutal offensives against ethnic populations.
She has her faults but she also has her strengths, and she basically plays by the rules of democracy.
Scientists are quite certain that the next major earthquake to strike the region will probably result from a rupture in either the the Hayward or Rodgers Creek faults, but as the new research from USGS geologist Janet Watt and colleagues shows, these faults, which now appear to be interconnected, could rupture simultaneously.
The truth is, of course, that our children come to know us very well as they grow up, and they are unlikely to be shocked, or even mildly surprised, by our faults — but acknowledging those faults with an increasing degree of rueful honesty is a way of acknowledging our children as equals.
Williams recorded five aces and Kasatkina tallied four double faults in the first set, which was over in 211 minutes.
Fine layers are exposed in the walls of the pits, and in some places those layers are displaced by faults.
But despite all of its faults, many of us still find ourselves attracted to fashion more than any other industry.
Yet Songs For Our Mothers isn't without its faults, and make no mistake, it exists as a piece of art.
Obviously I'm not proud of my past, but I've never been a person to shy away from admitting my faults.
Seriously, who's going to admit their faults and say, "Yes, I'm a liar and horrible at talking about my feelings"?
When people would say I was beautiful, I thought, Well, if they look too long, they'll see all my faults.
Their few, very marginal, faults being that they love to drop their hair everywhere and they make some people sneeze.
So you should quit magnifying your own faults, quit berating yourself for not "being perfect," and just chill out. Great!
That's because software faults and corruptions are (usually) relatively easy to fix and software issues can be quickly ruled out.
Isner served 26 aces against Ebden, who appeared to be hindered by a sore neck and served 15 double-faults.
Although Mertens was let down by her serve on several occasions with eight double faults, she converted seven break points.
According to a Chinese study published in 2008, clouds sometimes form abnormal shapes above active faults due to thermal anomalies.
It faults Mr. Mas for imposing austerity cuts, as well as for failing to acknowledge corruption within his Convergence Party.
The new Note is much like its predecessor in that it's an exceptional large-screened device with few obvious faults.
In their role as defenders, the NSA and GCHQ should be revealing software faults so that companies can write patches.
For all its faults, Occupy was an effort to reclaim urban space for the dispossessed that it called the 99%.
Whatever its faults, the outgoing government of President Enrique Peña Nieto has played a leading role in two regional initiatives.
Did these two treatments get to where they are in 2016, despite faults, due to valuable evidence or simple belief?
Yuri Sebregts, the chief technology officer for Shell, says it could take months for a geoscientist to map faults underground.
This help has just confirmed this view, and we will support this government in the future, with all their faults.
For all his faults, Pinch is gifted with wisdom, as is the author of this sad, funny and moving novel.
And then there are ones that are just so achingly cute you can't help but love them despite their faults.
Combined with evidence of dust and boulders moving near these faults, the researchers conclude that the Moon is tectonically active.
However, it's also the Blade with the most faults: it runs hot, loud and competes with top-tier desktop pricing.
Brunson was able to continue in this fashion, succeeding in spite of his dangerous faults, until he met Robert Whittaker.
Our destination that day was a trio of faults near Pyramid Lake, roughly a 267-mile drive northeast of Reno.
I am an unapologetic dog-obsessive, and for any of its other faults, Dog Days goes in on the dogs.
Ranked 73th in the world, Eubanks finished with 15 aces to just one for Johnson, who had five double faults.
Defenders of the documentary say this means the princes have effectively sanctioned open discussion of their mother's faults and virtues.
The possibility of faults and complications aside, most car warranties (including Tesla's, says Electrek) don't cover this sort of damage.
For all its faults, for all its by-the-numbers plotting and soul-deep artificiality, it is a crowd pleaser.
Verdasco's cause was not helped by consecutive double-faults in the fourth set tiebreak, gifting Sela a 5-2 lead.
"First game was a tricky game," said Ostapenko, who had 41 unforced errors to go along with six double faults.
Like most Toyota products, the 2018 C-HR XLE is well-made, bereft of any obvious fit-and-finish faults.
McNally, 17, totaled seven double faults but broke Hsieh five times in seven chances, including once to open each set.
For all the Padres' myriad faults, they have been ideally suited for Myers at this moment in his baseball life.
But despite its faults, "Indignation" is easily the best film made of a Roth novel, which is saying a lot.
German leadership had its critics, and its faults, but the Continent would be in a much worse place without it.
"For his endless faults, Jared should at least know what chutzpah means," said Philippe Reines, a top adviser to Mrs.
During the show's early going, I was rooting for Chuck, because for all his faults he still represented the law.
For all its faults, 20163 Walker Street is a venue in a hip, easily accessible neighborhood with under-market rent.
But the seismic faults in California can produce earthquakes that release well more than 50 times more energy than Northridge.
Whatever Prince Mohammed's faults may be, he actively supports the American regional order that the Iranians openly seek to destroy.
"The coronavirus pandemic has really exposed these cultural faults with our economic system," said Sudarshan Sampath, PayScale's director of research.
I learned about faults that I did not know existed, like eucalyptus taint, which apparently is not uncommon in Australia.
Trump's opponents must do the same or they'll wind up touting his faults all the way to the White House.
"He was not a perfect man but we all have our faults," said Rivas, who donned a No. 24 jersey.
Even though it occurred on minor faults, Thursday's earthquake could be felt as far away as San Francisco and Phoenix.
Whatever their faults, Wright claims, they are men of character who displayed little of the partisan meanness so prevalent today.
Millions of volumes of incredibly delicate paper records, stored in expensive alkaline folders in climate-controlled faults, and handled delicately.
The Nordic countries are all different from one another, and all have their faults, foibles, unique histories and civic disagreements.
Mr. Obama has sought to strike a difficult balance between ending the countries' animosity and acknowledging the island government's faults.
Even the Star Wars prequels, for all their many faults, at least felt like films cut from the same cloth.
For example, water injected underground can create pressure that deforms the surrounding rock and pushes faults toward slipping in earthquakes.
For all his faults, Mr. Trump recognized that the Republican path to the presidency was incompatible with many conservative shibboleths.
America makes prodigious mistakes, America has colossal faults, but one thing cannot be denied: America is always on the move.
When you've just joined a new organization, faults in its structure or business model might be instantly clear to you.
Yet like the botched "Beast Jesus" restoration in Spain, people now love these bastardizations of nature for their fantastic faults.
Williams, who did not record her first ace until her eighth service game, finished with seven aces and six double faults.
The presence of the faults was the study's second-biggest concern following the presence of "pervious karst" beneath the dam axis.
Lego Boost has its faults as a tablet-only toy, but it's also fun and challenging for kids and adults alike.
The thing about humans is, for all our faults, we're actually pretty good at fixing things we know we've screwed up.
Late in the second set, Williams served five double faults in a single game, which drew gasps from a shocked audience.
Scientists are largely seeing earthquakes on unmapped faults that were activated in 2014 by wastewater injection, said state seismologist Jake Walter.
While I much prefer smaller bezels and a 3:2 aspect ratio screen, the x360's panel has few actual faults.
It has been said that millennials are too obsessed with avocados and avocado toast, but honestly, it's not really our faults.
The South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA) said on Tuesday that it had found faults during an inspection at SAA Technical.
Each platform has a wide range of faults spanning user privacy, harassment, and the outright enabling of likely illegal discriminatory practices.
Set-top boxes can have technical faults, they are expensive and they go out of date in terms of their functionality.
And since there is no one to debate it, to discuss it, he will not see the faults of those transformations.
It's been exhilarating and exhausting and forced me to examine my faults, fears, and dreams in exactly the way I'd hoped.
This impeachment inquiry, whatever its faults, is not mob justice, and he's not a member of a minority community facing discrimination.
Although the ground did move, creating the equivalent of a 1.0 magnitude earthquake, there aren't any geological faults in the region.
And if we have learned nothing else about Lee, it's that he is open to exploring and admitting his own faults.
But as ideals, Wakanda and Shuri act as mirrors shining a light on our real-world faults and their human costs.
But these gravitationally triggered events are only observed in very select environments, such as mid-oceanic ridges and shallow thrust faults.
Miners might further narrow their search, Dr Richards says, by looking for faults that enable water to penetrate the rock layers.
But whatever its faults in 22001, longtime critics of the department say it's miles away from where it was in 21992.
You can dissolve your marriage or domestic partnership in Oregon with no faults, as there is only one ground for divorce.
However, Instant Runoff is not without faults; it is somewhat unstable and could potentially result in unfavorable choices for many Americans.
However, it smacks of "whoever smelled it dealt it", with Canelo unknowingly admitting the faults of his last in-ring foe.
The Bulgarian gifted away an early break with a spate of double faults to give 35-year-old Benneteau the impetus.
Regardless of their faults, they can be emboldened by a recent poll showing Fitzpatrick losing 2151-2147 to a generic Democrat.
And because Steve is a fully realized character — blessed with desires, faults, and merits of his own — it never feels manipulative.
Djokovic, who had not played in Madrid since 2013, had four double faults but relied on his return to overpower Coric.
The first system appeared in 1905 and evolved to house thousands of cars though early mechanical faults caused interest to wane.
We don't judge individuals (and brands) for failing, but we hate it when they do not own up to their faults.
They can support victims privately by letting them know that they are believed, and that what happened was not their faults.
The trio wrote a letter laying out the bill's faults as they saw them, including its lack of any sentencing revisions.
Meanwhile, Bertens needed just 22 minutes to finish off Pliskova, who committed eight double faults and never found her serving rhythm.
A Brexit would betray a union that, for all its many faults, is still more than the sum of its parts.
And I even recognize the many faults and problems with the game that I hope are addressed sometime in the future.
But sometimes the role misses someone — like Ms. Horgan herself — who could own the character's faults and the series's acid tone.
Williams needed a little more than two hours to close out the match, finishing with four aces and nine double faults.
Eight of the moonquake epicenters were within this distance, which strongly suggested that the quakes were created by the young faults.
I went back to Young's book because I've been writing recently (to some controversy) about the faults of our own meritocracy.
But since Boehner quit the House this fall, there's become increasingly little doubt about who he really faults for its demise.
A draft of the letter reviewed by The Times faults New America's leadership for handling the situation in a secretive manner.
I walked home that day, tracing the faults in the pavement and wondering what inside me was so cracked and broken.
Or, just possibly, he could choose to be remembered not for his manifold faults but for a single act of bravery.
But Qyburn was right: Whatever Pycelle's faults, he didn't deserve to be forcibly retired by a mob of knife-wielding children.
Bouzkova had 11 double faults and had her serve broken four times, including in each of her final three service games.
Zverev, the 63 ATP Finals champion, served seven double faults against Shapovalov to take his total for the tournament to 31.
In fact, it supports the opposite conclusion: that localized quakes can disrupt faults, creating more risk for bigger quakes along them.
He totaled 31 double-faults during the three defeats but his serve has been immaculate in the year's first Grand Slam.
She double faulted on a break point in the next game, then hit three double faults in her next service game.
As someone who grew up in a town with more cows than people, I cannot find major faults with these proposals.
She was barely troubled in the first set as the erratic Giorgi served up eight double faults and 20 unforced errors.
But for all its faults, the Paris agreement is still the gold standard for a coordinated international response to climate change.
Bregier also issued a new warning to cabin suppliers over delays and manufacturing faults that have disrupted deliveries of A350 jets.
A crazy tangle can make repairing faults difficult and dangerous, and wiring improvised by amateurs can be a serious fire hazard.
Donald Trump had many faults, but he let us decide whether or not they disqualified him from serving as our president.
One of the few ways that basement rocks can have high permeability is when there are faults that fracture the rock.
Most earthquakes, including those that quavered under southern California this week, stem from cracks in the earth's crust, known as faults.
Addressing the faults of the health care system, from lack of local options to lack of insurance, would help in this area.
He's also the guy who made tweens and adults alike bawl their eyes out with his The Faults in Our Stars performance.
But a good message goes nowhere without a good movie, and unfortunately, the faults of I Feel Pretty are hard to ignore.
They've prepared a slideshow of her faults, which include calling them all "Madison" and displaying a wall of pornogrophy above her bed.
These changes might be faults or degradation (anticipating them reduces maintenance costs), or they might indicate that the system has been hacked.
It issued a prohibition order until the faults had been fixed but the authority refused to disclose the nature of the problems.
This camera combo could be used to look for heat leaks on a large building or structural faults on a power plant.
YouTube has already invested more than $60 million into its Content ID system, which creators have argued suffers from its own faults.
It's a rich and empathetic rendering of the story that gives all of its heroes profound faults and then loves them anyway.
A vast majority of these megathrust faults and their resulting earthquakes occur under the ocean, which is why they can unleash tsunamis.
Recent research found a link between two known faults running under San Francisco Bay, which increases the risk of a simultaneous rupture.
The swarm is located near a set of cross-faults that are connected to the southernmost end of the San Andreas Fault.
Troublingly, some of these cross-faults could be adding stress to the San Andreas Fault when they shift and grind deep underground.
And Wikipedia, for all its faults, is the most prominent place where current human history is being told, searched for, and shared.
Which is why they are so bewildered by his behavior and so disappointed that his strengths are accompanied by such curious faults.
The Newport-Inglewood and Rose Canyon faults were considered separate system, but the study found they are actually one continuous fault system.
Geonet said four faults had ruptured, with one at the coast appearing to have slipped as much as 10 meters (33 feet).
She faults Obama for not making infrastructure investment more of a priority during his tenure, which would have benefited blue-collar Americans.
The researchers blamed a flagging bug disclosure program and patching system as the major faults behind these vulnerabilities existing for prolonged periods.
"I confess that I sinned, but I paid a high price for my faults," Velez said of her work with the cartel.
The project stalled after a succession of technical faults before a rupture on the flare line forced a shutdown in April 2014.
"I humble myself before you and before the Almighty for the faults I have committed," he said, according to El Nuevo Día.
But Obama is not an action figure, he is a human being -- with all of the faults and foibles that usually entails.
The two faults described in today's study, which are both part of the San Andreas fault system, are well known to scientists.
The cracks and faults on Pluto's surface tell the story of its rollover, according to two new studies published today in Nature.
But 10 years after its release, I still find myself drawn to Revolver and all its wonders and faults, puzzles and pomposity.
Progressive fundamentalism has many, many, many faults, but it also has a compelling, competing vision of what America can and should be.
But an error-prone Sharapova bowed out after she produced six double faults and squandered six of her seven break point opportunities.
Bad Batch takes place in a desert environment where sweltering heat has baked the ground into a maze of cracks and faults.

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