Whose fault is it when a fan gets out of line?
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The pair could not even agree on whose fault it was that their meeting in Berlin last month was cancelled just a few hours before Mr Sarkozy was due to leave Paris.
If China buys our debt then eventually they own us, no need to worry about a war, they are buying America, due in part to our own mismanaged trade, so whose fault is that?
But she is not on the witness list: as the Republican senators made plain to the managers, it would not be sensible for so many white southern males to be seen interrogating a black woman whose only apparent fault is to be loyal to her boss.
And in between, there have been an endless series of deadly shootings across the country, almost daily reports of victims, many of them children, in small towns and big cities all across America -- victims whose -- much of the time, their only fault was being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
The fault belongs less to him than to his party, whose views on education (and much else) remain opaque as it conducts a comprehensive policy review initiated by its leader, Ed Miliband, who himself has sounded unclear on the issue.
Ms Williams, whose family was flooded out, said that if anyone was found at fault for the flooding, the residents' association would consider legal action for compensation.
Greater Manchester Police (GMP), whose Chief Superintendent David Lea was in the Vicente Calderon stadium, insists Bolton fans were not at fault and has pledged to help the club compile a report to Uefa.
Mitt Romney, whose presidential bid was briefly overshadowed by Sandy in the home stretch of the campaign, said he sees no fault in Mr. Christie's actions, now or last fall.
Gomes was again at fault as he came to collect a Bolton cross and fumbled with the ball falling to Johan Elmander whose shot was brilliantly cleared off the line by King.
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