Relatively unknown Canadian actors round out the cast, and you won't find fault with any one of them. |
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It's not particularly challenging or adventurous, but as escapist cinema goes, there's almost nothing to find fault with. |
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When she rejected his approaches, he began to treat her meanly and find fault with her. |
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However, the final report in May could also find fault with the preceding Democratic administration. |
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Many will find fault with such writing, written in conditions of extremity, and which rely on the immediacies of direct address. |
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There are other reasons managers may find fault with office gambling pools. |
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When auditors find fault with controls, they run more cross-checks on accounts to ensure that the final numbers are essentially right. |
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Where we find fault with bills, we will propose amendments to improve them. |
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However I have a soft spot for Erasmus because it is very difficult to find fault with that particular programme. |
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We should not find fault with a person's age if that is a sign of an independence that can contribute much to the matter in hand. |
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Once again, this has not been discussed with the airlines, and that is all we can find fault with. |
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What I now find fault with is that absolutely no remarks were made about my person. |
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One cannot expect every report to be written as though one had drafted it oneself, but there is much to find fault with here. |
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The Ministers implicitly recognised the obstinacy of their leaders, but did not want to find fault with them barely five weeks later. |
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Take us in Germany as an example: we find fault with the USA and make so bold as to set up rules of conduct. |
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Let us compare GDP, which is always nice if there is nothing else to compare to when looking for something to find fault with. |
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Nobody can find fault with those who want to protest in public. |
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Although the Government has stressed its determination to combat impunity, some have accused it of not being sufficiently committed, whereas others find fault with certain improvisations. |
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Quibblers might also find fault with the book's incomplete treatment of the Safeguards Agreement. |
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I must admit, as I have already said, that that criticism was of a friendly and frank character, and barring some portion of its substance, I have not a word to find fault with in it. |
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That workers find fault with their jobs is not a new phenomenon. |
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He was furious when he lost or if anyone dared to find fault with him. |
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Coupled with front-wheel drive and a five-speed automatic transmission, it behaves as expected. Though it definitely isn't sporty, during normal use there's nothing to find fault with. |
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Also, I'm a product of the Paul VI Mass, and I don't think you could find fault with my attachment to Tradition, beautiful Liturgy, Transubstantiation, etc. |
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Of course, the European Council did not find fault with any of this. |
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As for Mendelssohn's oratorio St Paul, Heine did not want to find fault with its Christianness because its composer was by birth a Jew. |
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I do not have so much need to find fault with the United States: we should be clear about who the real instigator is of all the trouble, that is, Saddam Hussein, and not George Bush. |
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For example, if a building inspector doesn't find fault with the house that a buyer is getting ready to purchase, it is hard to see how the seller could claim later that any defect was apparent at the time of the sale. |
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The VTT members emphasized that their focus was not to find fault with the ANA system, but to observe their standard operating procedures, determine whether they are appropriate, and provide feedback for training purposes. |
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Such, in essence, is the reasoning of these sophists, who can always find extenuating circumstances for the assassins and reasons to find fault with their victims. |
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Checking out, again paperlessly, it was difficult to find fault with our stay. |
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Does the abuser often find fault with you or say you are worthless? |
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Apart from a minor misjudgement of Kempton's first fence, it would demand the finickiest of nitpicking to find fault with his King George VI Chase win. |
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