"I can't point a finger at someone who offered a change at all, " he said.
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But even they didn't point a finger at the biggest villain: the Fed.
The New York Herald was the first to point a finger at Locke, though he never publicly admitted to the fabrication.
It's easy to point a finger at Bernie Madoff (and he deserves the finger), but the truth is, it's not just him.
Another director would have plastered that metaphor all over the film, never missing a chance to point a finger at the audience as complacent consumers of violent imagery.
Conspiracy theorists point a finger at terrorists or teenage hackers.
Consumer watchdogs like the BBB can point a finger at miscreants but are hardly a complete safeguard, since it's so easy for a bad vendor to reorganize under a new name.
Much of the information is basic common sense and courtesy: Do not seem impatient or distracted during conversations, do not point a finger in someone's face, do not use profanity, etc.
As Congresswoman Giffords is a Democrat, fresh off a highly combative and nasty congressional race with a Tea Party backed candidate, the first reaction of many liberals will be to point a finger in the direction of the Tea Party.
In a postscript, the Oxford researchers point a finger at Dingell, referencing the Congressman's role in a scandal more than a decade ago that resulted in the ouster of oncologist Bernard Fisher from the University of Pittsburgh after an allegedly fraudulent result.
But Kidd went back to being a full-time point guard after Felton fractured a finger on Christmas and missed nearly a month.
In these circumstances, when human intervention seems as ineffective, politicians are often quick to point the finger at a vague notion of global warming.
His 6-foot-5 frame hunched towards a laptop, Ressi trains a finger at a column of numbers, each data point like a genetic marker in the DNA of an entrepreneur.
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And yet, the politicians who point the finger at medical malpractice as a chief cause of our problems have not caught up to this reality.
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Unwilling to place blame on management, business staff point the finger at IT ranting about why a project is late, again.
He tried to point the finger at Kris Boyd for being a traitor to his country when the Rangers striker actually said it was the manager for whom he did not want to perform.
It's worth noting at this point that the navigation buttons are a little light under your finger, and the fatter-thumbed can find themselves choosing the wrong option, like a last-second golf putting twitch.
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And the real issue that Western leaders must address is how things in Turkey were permitted to deteriorate to the point they have without any US or European official lifting a finger to stem the Islamist tide?
Elliot Clark makes a good point about standards, but unfortunately this situation has devolved into finger-pointing.
At one point, after he felt Anderson was denied a penalty, he jabbed his finger at fourth official Mike Dean and then pointed angrily to the pitch.
Why are we so quick to point our finger at the men around us for the glass ceiling when a lot of us are not doing ourselves the service of crashing through it?
It would be easy to point the finger at lazy journalists for this state of affairs, and a journalistic version of attention-deficit disorder is, no doubt, partly to blame, for the press has a natural bias towards the new and exciting.
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At one point, after he felt midfielder Anderson had been denied a penalty, he jabbed his finger at fourth official Mike Dean and then pointed angrily to the pitch.
The stock keyboard also offers Swype-style typing and even throws in an extra bullet point for good measure: as you drag your finger from letter to letter, a box pops up showing you the word you're currently typing.
At one point, our driver pulled up to the side of the path, holding up a warning finger for silence.
The Europeans point the finger in particular at President George Bush's government, which is projected to run a budget deficit of 4.7% of GDP this year.
"Everyone is very quick to point the finger at (head coach) Brian Ashton, but if you look at what makes a successful coaching set-up, it's not one man, " Dallaglio told the BBC.
Defenders of Mr Eyman point out that he has been, until this week, an astute judge of the public temper, and a skilled finger-pointer at the emperor's scanty wardrobe.
Renters, meanwhile, approach their work with an "it's just a job" mentality, tend to make statements like "that's not my problem" and point the finger at others when things go wrong.
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