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.
The mightiest of corporations and the mightiest of earthquakes-- there is a fault line.
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.
If there is a drawback with Sir Jeremy's book, this is a fault of its virtue.
Without question, Ackman is zealously persistent to a fault, and I do mean to a fault.
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The pilots also received a warning that there was a fault in the battery system.
This region is on a fault line and lots of buildings are built with that in mind.
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Yet I trust Chirchir, who is polite to a fault, with money more than my Kikuyu brothers.
Engineers and operations staff investigated the failure, which was later diagnosed as a fault with a transformer.
Hiring policies there are colour-blind to a fault, as a casual visit to any British hospital will confirm.
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His wife had left for work, and a fault in their door frame made it difficult to latch.
Indeed, when he gave his first big press conference last week, his performance was solid to a fault.
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His pick-up truck had apparently developed a fault in Angoor Adda, near South Waziristan's main town of Wana.
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The president was being patient and reasonable, to a fault, in dealing with the outlaws, as she sees them.
Neither will cause a huge political earthquake, but the spat is exposing a fault-line among the city's progressive Democrats.
But Justice busybodying here underscores a fault: Antitrust efforts serve no public good.
Skynet 5A was itself held on the ground for 24 hours when a fault developed in the launch table.
All the policies he has enunciated so far are cautious to a fault.
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Following a two-day trial, the court rejected Graham's claim that there had been a fault with her Audi Quattro car.
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.
In Turkey, a proposed nuclear plant is now in question, because a fault line ran right smack down the middle of it.
Global car giants are usually quick to recall vehicles for inspection and repair as soon as they are aware of a fault.
There has been a fault line in the EU ever since bureaucrats of Brussels tried to homogenize every aspect of European life.
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