On a deeper level, this fault-finding is actually a fear-based defense mechanism that keeps other people away. |
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Copies of a new health book that looks like a car manual, offering a no-nonsense guide to fault-finding and fixing, are being handed out. |
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We are forever on a fault-finding, postmortem mission but do not want to prescribe solutions to problems. |
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Planetary placements are definitely Virgo-friendly at present so why squander them on fault-finding and criticising? |
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Mercury in Virgo certainly activates an avalanche of fault-finding, complaints and gossip, and you may find yourself playing the blame game. |
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When you have to confront your child, avoid blaming, criticizing, or fault-finding, which undermine self-esteem and can lead to resentment. |
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It is not the overzealous, fault-finding traffic officers who ambush motorists at every street corner. |
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It's already shaping up for that pattern of fault-finding, but there could be some variations on that game this time. |
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So while criticism of volunteers is easy, one should go easy on the fault-finding unless one is willing to get off the fence and do the work. |
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You may be distracted, overly hopeful, in a fault-finding mood, or just plain bored. |
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I was able to spend time with that person and the complaining and fault-finding was significantly reduced. |
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The talks finally broke off in February in a fault-finding exchange of letters. |
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The fault line between the two men was simple, if the fault-finding was complex. |
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Your personality has a much more critical and fault-finding tone. |
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Select the desired test pattern to help with installation and fault-finding. |
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There are traces of it in governments, where officials view evaluation as mere fault-finding in the interests of the evaluators' jobs. |
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I agree with those who argue that a public inquiry should not be turned into a fault-finding exercise. |
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No bright idea and no great achievement will be brought forth by a negative, fault-finding mind. |
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Suitable for a variety of applications, e.g. fault-finding in electronics or, in general, as repair and maintenance product in many industrial sectors. |
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Both modules have powerful debuggers and provide a straightforward method of fault-finding and operating for the exercises. |
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There are already early signs of fault-finding. |
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Manage people by praise and reward and not fault-finding. |
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This was just the kind of fault-finding that Nixon was talking about. |
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In the case of automated machinery and, where necessary, other machinery, a connecting device for mounting diagnostic fault-finding equipment must be provided. |
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After the course the participants are able to carryout efficient fault-finding and eliminating errors to bring the machine back in top production. |
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It is defined as persistent unwelcome behaviour that usually involves unwarranted or invalid criticism, fault-finding, undermining, discrediting and exclusion. |
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The persistent critic, therefore, has a vested interest in fault-finding. |
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