The American political system, for all its faults, is the model for much of the world.
But synod member Susie Leafe said the outcome was because of faults in the legislation.
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There is not yet even a science for predicting when faults and volcanoes will let loose.
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Geological faults do not necessarily produce earthquakes in a nice, linear fashion over time.
Sharapova committed two consecutive double-faults to drop her serve at the start of the decisive set.
With neither option now available, the faults of a structurally flawed economy are becoming starker.
For example, after 27 years of marriage my faults and shortcomings are very well documented.
Last summer, computer faults caused weeks of disruption for thousands of Ulster Bank customers.
The recent GOP autopsy was surprisingly candid about the faults of the Republican Campaign in 2012.
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For all his faults, at least Mehrban hasn't been accused of ripping off his clients.
It is believed the aircraft developed engine faults before the plane and its crew disappeared.
The Wira, Proton's family saloon, is over a decade old and beset with faults.
Mutual Energy's Paddy Larkin told an assembly committee this was his preferred solution to the faults.
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There are also faults in the new Daniel Deronda, thanks to Davies' immature script.
But that argument, while having a lot of merit, also has its obvious faults.
Lavin attributed his team's loss more to Providence's strength than his own team's faults.
The skills mismatch is not entirely the fault of the education system, though faults there abound.
However, Japan's transport ministry said that safety inspectors had found no faults with the battery.
"I just didn't have a spark, " stated the 23-year-old Russian, who served up eight double faults.
He certainly has faults, one of which is his sometimes poor choice of collaborators.
Britain needs a new industrial policy that avoids rather than repeats the faults of the old.
Yet the book is so wide-ranging and provocative that these faults can be forgiven.
Democracy may have its faults but alternative systems have proved no more fiscally prudent.
Here, the crust is much thinner and it is also marked by large numbers of faults.
Dementieva served 19 double faults against Japan's Akiko Morigami but still came through 6-3 4-6 6-3.
For all South Africa's faults, its press has at its best been riotously, exhilaratingly free.
Second, the auditor's four charges concern administrative faults and none of them incorporate corruption issues.
In the meantime, however, the researchers have also solved the problem of the disappearing transform faults.
Can South Africa afford not to press ahead with such deals, whatever their faults?
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Electricity suppliers e.on said it had dealt with 20 faults, mostly in the Cheltenham and Cotswolds areas.
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