Driscoll further faulted Dent for voting against the Rendell administration's income-tax plan in 2003.
After suffering an injury like that, nobody would have faulted Janice for just focusing on herself.
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His manners nay be faulted, but his timing was less off than many might have hoped.
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With no word from Gingrich, Linder faulted Baran for "saying Newt should have caught" the errors.
Some investors faulted Morgan Stanley and Facebook for overloading the market with too many shares.
And the performances, not to mention the Russian accents, of the entire cast cannot be faulted.
Megawati is often faulted for choosing her words so carefully that their meaning is masked.
Apple is one of the few companies ever faulted for having too much cash.
Some folks have faulted McCullough, an English teacher at Wellesley, for his tough words.
The report faulted the teams for not fully considering road-widening projects and mass-transit access, among other issues.
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The third set was essentially decided when Soderling double-faulted to gift Federer a break in game one.
People around me faulted the elementary schools, administration, parents, language barriers, poverty, politics and lack of resources.
Instead, it faulted Gingrich for not taking "appropriate steps" to assure that he was complying with the law.
Philippoussis finally cracked when he double-faulted at 5-5 in the third set tie-break to hand Ferreira match point.
Although she double-faulted on her first match point, she then served an ace on her third to win.
Mr. Krugman faulted the leading lights of the conservative media for fostering a climate of alienation and anger.
But U.S. regulators have faulted the banks for poor supervision of third-party vendors.
Critics faulted McCain for seeming to ignore his rival's presence altogether at times.
As a trade union, the society cannot be faulted for representing its members.
Speaking in Albuquerque, Obama faulted McCain for offering what he said were the same economic policies as President Bush.
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The investor, with less financial sophistication, is sold a faulted product by a money management insider with greater financial sophistication.
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The Russian then led 5-2 in the second set but double-faulted twice while serving for the match and was broken.
It's not clear what part of the appeals sentence was faulted by the high court in ordering a new trial.
The agency also faulted the company for not addressing flood risks and not taking adequate measures to prevent a spill.
Australia scored four tries and Wales' effort and determination as they attempted to retrieve the situation could not be faulted.
Gregory is a fine archer, a fine horseman, a shining star in the tilt yard, and his manners cannot be faulted.
And statements by the commission staff faulted the FBI and CIA for their policies and lack of cooperation before that time.
The report also faulted some Arab politicians for helping to foment the tensions that led to the violence three years ago.
That earlier plan had been faulted as too weak and too late to help most struggling homeowners stay in their homes.
Banks were also faulted for sloppiness, which, the government said, contributed to the wave of foreclosures that sank the American housing market.
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