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150 Sentences With "find fault"

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If you must growl, condemn and eternally find fault Why!
It's hard to find fault with their parade of flavors.
I'm not the first to find fault with these figures.
There are many reasons to find fault with modern India.
It's hard to find fault with the economics of the business.
There is no need to find fault with him (or you).
He added that he did not find fault with either party.
Our extended families might find fault, as would their children's friends.
He will always find fault and will seemingly always be searching.
I don't know how you can find fault with this place.
Kelly was more than willing to find fault with both parties.
It is possible to find fault in Jedi practices without becoming a villain.
You would be hard-pressed to find fault with the Cleveland Orchestra's performance.
But on Monday, a top government official refused to find fault with it.
Why find fault in others when there is so much wrong with me?
Like most laws born of intense compromise, everyone will likely find fault with it.
It may at times be essential to find fault; it is scarcely ever enough.
Sadly there are few areas of the body men do not find fault with.
This makes it hard for any of her opponents to find fault with her.
If young voters, particularly young women, find fault with Clinton, her candidacy is doomed.
You could find fault, but only in ways you could during the Martins era.
Marsha is beautiful and talented, and I found ways to find fault with her.
Freelance bug-hunters can often claim bounties from firms whose software they find fault with.
People who take responsibility have no need to blame or continually find fault with others.
One can find fault with the MBTI, and no doubt with many personality-assessment mechanisms.
The scientific and the bioethics communities also find fault with state right-to-try laws.
A flurry of research since then has tried to find fault with that counterintuitive conclusion.
And the Tories are not the only ones to find fault with the BBC's coverage.
I'll admit I went in hoping to find fault with it, and it blew me away.
It feels wrong to find fault with a book that is so filled with good intentions.
DOE strongly suggested that she find fault with Obama's regulations, but the data didn't support it.
Most things are so precisely as they should be that it is hard to find fault.
What's even more tragic is our insatiable need to find fault in everything that happens in life.
And over the years, both regulators and courts have become less likely to find fault with companies.
But what's there works so well that it's a little hard to find fault in the shortcomings.
It's shameful that people would find fault with that, but then 'the haters are going to hate.
Here's someone so brave, so empathetic, and so tough that no feminist could find fault with her.
"I don't think anybody can find fault with our news coverage at these events," Mr. Wiles said.
As an adult I respect her burdens and it pains me to find fault in anything she did.
Almost a year into his top-tier managerial career, it is hard to find fault with Zidane's record.
Obviously, the people criticizing Gates also find fault in what the Kochs, Adelsons, and Peterffys are doing too.
"It's hard to find fault with the climate in the Algarve," said Tricia Pimental, Portugal correspondent for International Living.
But he also drew from investigators' public preliminary reports to find fault with how the pilots handled the malfunctions.
These great people are going to great lengths to find fault with a little rabbit or mouse like us.
But those standing against the system, you find fault, you fire them, you move to them to the side.
There is plenty for Biden critics to find fault with, without resorting to sharing out-of-context video clips.
Unsurprisingly, stylists couldn't find fault with this recognizable outfit, particularly the one worn by Christopher Reeve in the 1970s.
She knows that her very presence elicits sympathy, but it can also bring out an instinct to find fault.
A big part of the reason to do this is to start arguments and invite readers to find fault.
It's our understanding of history and trying to present history in today's time … We can find fault in everybody . . .
But those opposed to Amazon's plans did not only find fault with the tax breaks Amazon was due to receive.
Even on a post that's totally harmless, there's always someone who will find fault with what a celebrity is doing.
So we turned our attention to the menu, hoping that we could find fault in Mr. Grossman's most ambitious creations.
It would be easy to find fault with Woodrow Wilson for all the ways he failed to avert that outcome.
The opposition party will always find fault in the way the party in control is using or not using its power.
Those will start, those will find fault, those will render opinions, and a competent authority will render judgment at some point.
Like Donald, they find fault with the questions and questioners, but not with his often incomplete, erroneous or ever-changing answers.
Taxes are still required, as with any other award booking, but it's hard to find fault with a zero-mile flight.
With Neptune, the planet of illusion and delusion, it's hard to find fault… that is, until you become paranoid about everything!
"People find fault with it if they think it's real, and that's the kind of Twitter flack we get," Newell explains.
I don't find fault with Hammons's determined resistance to do the right thing, because maybe it isn't so right after all.
Jesse just filed legal docs saying Aryn has been interrogating their 2 children, trying to find fault with things he does.
Others find fault with the touch panel on the Home Mini, which was accidentally turning itself on and recording hours of audio.
Those who find fault with Barr's remarks demonstrate a profound deficit in their knowledge of America's history and its core constitutional commitments.
She had specific instructions from her boss, the regional Subway supervisor, to find fault with the store, she said in an interview.
Jenny Lewis has a discography that's hard to find fault with, including her Rilo Kiley days, but this one really stands out.
Deepening, enriching and extending the contemporary dialogue of art history, or rather art histories is something that's difficult to find fault with.
"From a financial perspective with regards to the result, it is difficult to find fault with Marcher's performance," Nordnet analyst Per Hansen said.
It's easy to find fault, however, in players losing consciousness and being allowed back into a game before this, because holy shit, man!
It's hard to find fault in a 28-point victory - but No. 22 Cincinnati identified flaws it needs to work on moving forward.
The shooting quickly drew widespread attention on social media, as people took sides to find fault with either the police or the boy.
"From a financial perspective with regards to the result, it is difficult to find fault with Marcher's performance," said Nordnet analyst Per Hansen.
And the agency's new rules are more ambitious than those past efforts, which left ample room for a hostile court to find fault.
If his diehard supporters can find fault in their candidate as a result, it's not hard to see undecided voters tuning him out entirely.
Trump sought to win over some of Sanders' voters who find fault with Clinton and share relatively similar positions with Trump on trade issues.
I didn't want to find fault in a film I rented dozens of times as a child and bonded over with friends in college.
But the night also revealed that outlets still feel the urge to find fault on both sides or assign neutral blame for political problems.
One could perhaps find fault with the presentation of pesche al vino, peaches macerated in wine, which were stuffed awkwardly into a wine glass.
Those who don't appreciate the signature Starck style might also find fault with the look of the rooms which can feel a bit unusual.
In fact, Mr. Koeppel is less likely to find fault with outsiders than with New Yorkers when it comes to understanding the city's roots.
A traditional amatriciana, like most Italian dishes, has no one true recipe, which inspires blind rage in those who find fault with an ingredient list.
And with the ability to finely tune the overall sound to your preferred taste, it's hard to find fault with the Zik 3's audio performance.
But despite their current united front, there was always potential for the dispute to escalate, particularly if investigators find fault on the Turkish side, said Monaghan.
Foreign travelers can either comply, and hope that officials don't find fault (real or imagined) in their data, or risk being turned around and sent home.
While I feel that several of my facial features are crying out for a cosmetic intervention, I'd been hard pressed to find fault with my brows.
It's not the idea of a fat suit that's the issue — the suggestion that Kate needs to date a bigger person is what people find fault with.
Where I find fault with his analysis is the claim that Democrats live in an elitist blue bubble and so misunderstand and disrespect voters in red states.
"I'm fighting against a person with unlimited resources, and repeatedly the judicial system has failed to find fault in his behavior," Johnson told the publication on Wednesday.
A few weeks later, she sent an email to the inspector general's office saying that the agents sounded biased against Ms. Baumann and predisposed to find fault.
Oh, and I'm sure there will be nit-pickers out there who will find fault in my lack of MASTER CARD, but that just wasn't going to happen.
And when you factor in the Dot's price, which will likely dip even lower during holiday promotions, it's hard to find fault with Amazon's new entry-level Echo speaker.
Significantly, the House Committee did find fault with the role of former Clinton staffer Cheryl Mills for working supposed bias in favor of her boss into the ARB's findings.
It is unclear whether Mr. Horowitz will find fault with the F.B.I.'s decision to have Ms. Turk, whose real name is not publicly known, meet with Mr. Papadopoulos.
The episode was undeniably well-crafted by showrunner and writer Scott Gimple, with lyrical direction from Greg Nicotero, and it's hard to find fault with the form of the episode.
Average value this subtracts from a home: $3,000Like the mention of outdated kitchen cabinets earlier, low-quality cabinetry is another reason potential buyers might find fault with your home's kitchen.
In France the criticism of the government's response to the storm came first from Mr. Macron's opponents, who were eager to use the hurricane to find fault with his administration.
In particular, the armchair critics who always find fault with America are suddenly realizing that it is after all important for America to play a leading role in the world.
Specifically, European regulators find fault with Google's former practice of forcing customers of its online advertising search business not to accept advertising from rival search companies such as Microsoft and Yahoo.
When parties are not responsive to the demands of citizens, they make it more likely that citizens will find fault with all of democratic government, rather than simply with parties themselves.
Nearly five years after Canada's largest city introduced the spacious new cars, subway riders here — usually quick to find fault with the transit system — have given the trains a ringing endorsement.
Of these four Auroras, Ms. Seo was the easiest to find fault with: In several passages, she's bland and forgettable, and her balances in the famous Rose Adagio were never secure.
There's no need to be embarrassed or feel badly about committing a small offense, if the deed is so insignificant that only a jealous, belittling stepmother could find fault with you.
And getting people to talk to me and finding ways to get people to ... to find fault lines between or inside organizations and work out how to leverage pieces of information.
Yet while those cultists known as Savoyards may find fault, this "Pirates" turns out to be the most charmingly relaxed production of a Gilbert and Sullivan work that I've come across.
He befriends both the two-timing husband and the mistress, encouraging them to find fault with each other, and gradually reveals that he has messed up his own life by being unfaithful.
"It's almost impossible for any stock to live up to that, and Red Hat has enough key reporting variables ... that I think someone will find fault with one of them," he said.
Third-wave coffee affectionados dealing in drips and expensive siphons might find fault in Hu's thesis, though a Mitsubishi 6-axis industrial robot is arguably the most "elite" tool imaginable for making coffee.
Some therapists in the slightly controversial school of Jungian psychology find fault with image rehearsal therapy, however, because they see the repression of a patient's dreams as a repression of their unconscious self.
Almost all of them find fault with the "typical" American life, particularly the drive to consume, and most of them adhere to the "theology of enough," inspired by the Christian activist Shane Claiborne.
It's hard for me to find fault with it, even though I know everyone else does because it seems like everyone is walking around with a fucking trilby and trying to buy a bong.
It lives in this strange zone between pulsing R&B and trap music, the central hook is super catchy, and no reasonable person could ever find fault with a Ty Dolla $ign guest appearance.
In the end, I think the books take longer because the more experience we gather, the more we find fault with what we're doing … That said, I'm hoping the next book doesn't take another decade.
Cherry Moon might have gone over like wheat rust, but you couldn't tell that from the crowd's mood or from the mouths of Prince's entourage, who were hard-pressed to find fault with their mentor.
Saying "there is not a likelihood of success at (a third) trial," Hamilton County prosecutor Joseph Deters said he based his decision on speaking to jurors who declined to find fault in police officers' actions.
Looking for flaws in the airy tiramisù, the not-too-sweet strawberry tart with a buttery crust and the flourless chocolate cake dotted with almonds was like trying to find fault where there was none.
It's not surprising that Europeans more frequently find fault with taking down images depicting nudity, since some European cultures are more accepting of nudity than, for example, many communities in the Middle East or Asia.
"In projects of this scope, it is not difficult for an opponent to find fault with many conclusions made by an operator and relied on by the agency," he wrote in the 42-page decision.
"In projects of this scope, it is not difficult for an opponent to find fault with many conclusions made by an operator and relied on by the agency," he wrote in the 42-page decision.
In a land of winners and losers, where life is acknowledged to be unfair and positive thinking is all-powerful, we often find fault (or solace) not in our social structures but in our stars.
It's not perfect, but it's hard to find fault in a $19.99 Sonos remote control that does what it says it will, and does it well after you get over the frustration of setting it up.
It seems churlish to find fault with the women's English when they recently completed a tour of France with a French version of the same program, and when their lineup includes songs in Swahili and Finnish.
He and Greg Fernandez, Jr., a tech worker in California, conduct long discussions on YouTube in which they find fault with the police investigation and ask why someone whose future seemed so promising would kill himself.
Concerns about the crew's fate have set off a fierce political debate in a society sharply divided between supporters of President Mauricio Macri and opposition Peronists, who have been quick to find fault with the government's response.
It's hard to find fault with the listing (other than the $10,000-per-night price tag and the 31-night minimum stay, of course), but Kim seems especially smitten with her home for the next few months.
They find fault on both sides of the aisle—and they generally believe their interests would be best served if the nation's politicians stopped shouting at one another and worked out something fair between the various interests.
Yet some find fault in the red carpet plan, saying the extent to which women get so dolled up promotes unrealistic, male-gaze standards that are at odds with the Time's Up core mission of fighting sexism.
Lee Davis, the attorney for Nayadley, said Monday he doesn't "think there's any way you can find fault with these three men in how they reacted to a terrible situation at a Christmas tournament," according to CBS News.
Inventory is high, buyers are eager to find fault with a property (get a load of that plaid sectional in the living room and the statue of a shepherdess in the foyer!) and quick to find the exit.
"For this reason, Garman is quick to find fault with Amazon&aposs major competitor in the area, Microsoft&aposs Azure Stack, even going as far as to say Azure Stack "hasn&apost been very successful with customers today.
S.-led hostile forces who have gone desperate in their moves to find fault with the sovereign state's exercise of the right to self-defense while categorically denying the DPRK's strategic position as a full-fledge nuclear weapons state.
"I'm not afraid to admit that there's been a learning process and when Congress or independent bodies of oversight find fault in our decision making, I want to correct that and ensure that it doesn't happen again," he said.
Critics seemed to find fault with every aspect of the FCC's rules, arguing that the agency had exceeded the authority granted to it by Congress, failed to follow standard procedures in enacting the rules, and even violated the Constitution.
Though it's certainly possible to find fault with the design of some of Apple's products, it's hard to argue that there is any company consistently better at manufacturing — at least in terms of product build quality and supply chain economics.
"This is a remarkable study that uses such a range of approaches it is difficult to find fault," Emily M. Standen, an assistant professor at the University of Ottawa and a specialist in early animal biomechanics and comparative physiology, told Gizmodo.
MPs are also gambling that other votes later this week — one on a no-deal Brexit, and another on an extension — might offer a better opportunity for MPs who find fault with May's deal to try to push a different plan through.
When volunteers in that study were given data about the effectiveness of gun control laws that did not support their views, they used their math skills not to draw more accurate conclusions, but to find fault with the numbers they were given.
In America's 46-year Cold War with some of the vilest regimes in history, Sanders's main contribution was loudly to find fault with America while remaining remarkably mum about the sins of the other side — when he wasn't finding occasions to praise them.
But she was not the only Farenthold aide to find fault with the office environment; in 2016, two additional aides complained — prompting the congressman to hire an independent law firm to investigate, a spokeswoman for Mr. Farenthold, Stacey Daniels, confirmed in a statement.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia's earthquake and tsunami could raise political risks for President Joko Widodo as he prepares a bid for re-election next year, with opponents keen to find fault in his handling of the disaster in a region with a history sectarian strife.
Policing for profit: How Ferguson's fines violated rights of African-Americans While the DOJ did not find reason to charge the officer for the shooting death of Brown, it did find fault with the police department and city for the disproportionate ticketing and fining of black residents.
Others have said a judge might find fault with Neal's stated purpose for seeking Trump's returns since the chairman said he wanted to look at how the IRS audits presidents, but requested tax filings from 2013 to 2018, both before and during Trump's time in office.
Whether the telling of a story, even in fragments, continues to serve Malick's needs is open to question, and to find fault with his narratives may be beside the point; he's more of a naturalist by now, paying no more than fitful attention to the human.
For the type of football fan who wants to see a particular joyless idea of football validated, it was a great night, the kind that begged for the solemn intoning that Defense Wins Championships, before moving on to more excitedly find fault with how the losers expressed disappointment.
After eight days of strained deliberations, the jury in Federal District Court in Manhattan delivered a split verdict: It found Mr. Percoco not guilty of extortion and conspiracy to commit extortion, but appeared to find fault with his dealings on behalf of Competitive Power Ventures, a Maryland-based power company.
There's nothing inherently wrong with this — a sit-in on the floor of Congress about gun control is unusual and interesting, and it's hard to find fault with people for paying attention to what's happening in Washington — but it does provide proof of concept to politicians that social media–friendly stunts get big results.
These men made up a new breed of wrestlers and their merits were hotly contested accordingly, but few of us would have dared to find fault with Hulk Hogan, a man who was more institution than wrestler, a man who could simultaneously rock outrageous blonde facial hair, ill-concealed baldness, mahogany spray tans and wraparound shades.
Angels 11, Yankees 4 It is difficult, if not impossible, to find fault with a team that is at or near the league leaders in runs, home runs and slugging percentage, and has been keeping the pressure on the Boston Red Sox, who in the first month of the season threatened to run off with the American League East the way Secretariat ran off with the 1973 Belmont Stakes.
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The nuclear warhead explosion test is a demonstration of the toughest will of the WPK and the Korean people to get themselves always ready to retaliate against the enemies if they make provocation as it is part of practical countermeasures to the racket of threat and sanctions against the DPRK kicked up by the U.S.-led hostile forces who have gone desperate in their moves to find fault with the sovereign state's exercise of the right to self-defence while categorically denying the DPRK's strategic position as a full-fledged nuclear weapons state.
The nuclear warhead explosion test is a demonstration of the toughest will of the W.P.K. and the Korean people to get themselves always ready to retaliate against the enemies if they make provocation, as it is part of practical countermeasures to the racket of threat and sanctions against the D.P.R.K. kicked up by the U.S.-led hostile forces who have gone desperate in their moves to find fault with the sovereign state's exercise of the right to self-defense while categorically denying the D.P.R.K.'s strategic position as a full-fledged nuclear weapons state.

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