The person seeking harmony thinks the person seeking power is aggressive to a fault.
"I am very competitive - probably to a fault in my earlier years, " he said.
And to a fault, all of them responded saying that no, it would not.
As is often the case with such labors, the movie is ambitious to a fault.
Indeed, after the Vioxx debacle, "safety first" could easily become the FDA's mantra-perhaps to a fault.
Galvin is a quiet, reserved, man who is perhaps contemplative and reflective to a fault.
The Boston crowd, by contrast, is patient, assiduously low-profile, cooperative and cautious to a fault.
Without question, Ackman is zealously persistent to a fault, and I do mean to a fault.
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Yet I trust Chirchir, who is polite to a fault, with money more than my Kikuyu brothers.
Hiring policies there are colour-blind to a fault, as a casual visit to any British hospital will confirm.
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Indeed, when he gave his first big press conference last week, his performance was solid to a fault.
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The president was being patient and reasonable, to a fault, in dealing with the outlaws, as she sees them.
All the policies he has enunciated so far are cautious to a fault.
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He thought the task of any intellectual was to make ideas as interesting as possible, and in this he succeeded to a fault.
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And Deutsche Grammophon, conscientious to a fault, has included them in "Wagner: Complete Operas, " a bicentennial bargain box of blue-chip reissues.
Public-spirited to a fault, Con Ed said it might cut off the electricity supply to the New York Police Department's headquarters.
Stahr, the biographer of John Jay, another underappreciated American diplomat who conducted delicate negotiations with the British, is generally restrained to a fault.
That's the thing, Cable: You were boring to a fault, but you worked the way you were supposed to most of the time.
Mr Cannon, who covered both events for the Washington Post, has written a classic piece of journalism, riveting, eye-opening and balanced to a fault.
Dave tends to oversimplify some financial disciplines to a fault like investing but nobody gives a better kick in the pants to those ready to receive it.
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Informal to a fault, Google offices are littered with party-colored lava lamps, bins of free Coke and candy and giant plastic balls that invoke Google's multicolored logo.
Loyal to a fault, O'Sullivan will have to make tough calls if Ireland are to move further into the living room where only the elite can sit.
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Her performance is controlled to a fault, more numbed and spooky than convincing, not least when she intones the script adapted from a story by George Moore in mumbled soliloquy.
In fact due to the unintuitive nature of this argument, and the fact that so many fail to understand it, we may seem to emphasize this to a fault.
Around the same time I discovered Forbes magazine, I also began shedding my dark Scandinavian Lutheranism (so comically lampooned by Garrison Keillor in novels like Pontoon), which preached humility to a fault.
Nick Laird who is married to the Orange Prize for Fiction winner Zadie Smith makes the shortlist for his novel Utterly Monkey, although he had also entered a short book of poetry, To A Fault.
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