• Now when they testify the regulators will undoubtedly point the finger at Goldman, the scapegoat.

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  • This is not the first book or article to point the finger at Barry Bonds.

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  • People will look at his performance against France and probably point the finger at him.

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  • Researchers say the studies were too complicated to point the finger at any particular drug or drug combo.

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  • Regardless of who you point the finger at, the root cause of the problem seems to be the same.

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  • We're always working there as 11 guys, and you can't just try to point the finger at one person.

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  • Another of the suspects named Tuesday appeared to point the finger at others.

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  • Or will he have the courage, the understanding to point the finger at the institution he will soon be piloting?

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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.

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  • We did that so our staffs wouldn't point the finger at each other, which is just natural in one of these things.

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  • Most gun control advocates point the finger at the National Rifle Association (NRA) for stymieing the political will in Congress to act.

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  • Valls said he had not come to Amiens to point the finger at anyone, but the rule of law must be followed.

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  • Some troubled mortgage companies like to point the finger at HUD.

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  • In these circumstances, when human intervention seems as ineffective, politicians are often quick to point the finger at a vague notion of global warming.

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  • Before he came before the committee, Diamond appeared to be ready to point the finger at others for pressuring the bank on its rates.

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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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  • Some media companies point the finger at search engines for making it easy for consumers to find the pirated content on the cyberlockers, including Google Inc.

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  • Some point the finger at Britain's laissez-faire approach to energy.

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  • Some may point the finger at families neglecting their duty, but my experience is that the family are usually doing all they can, often from a considerable distance away.

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  • 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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  • It did not take long for health officials to point the finger at China, which is also believed to have been the source of an outbreak of avian flu in 1997.

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  • But British officials have been reluctant to point the finger at China or any other foreign state suspected of being behind the attacks - in contrast to increasingly strident comments from Washington.

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  • "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.

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  • My Pakistani cousins are quick to point the finger at America for any world problems and I push back to ask what the rest of the world has done that is so much better.

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  • 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.

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  • Politicians seeking a scapegoat for America's self-made problems too often point the finger at the growing power of once-poor countries, accusing them of stealing American jobs and objecting when they try to buy American companies.

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  • Others point the finger at the lawyers.

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  • He sensed that there would be those who would point the finger at Celtic and say that they were only making the request because of injuries and suspension - that here was a perfect way out for them.

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  • 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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  • If this is true, it would point the finger at Pakistan's Inter Services Intelligence agency, which has nurtured a long relationship with this Afghan group, and has been publicly accused by the US of using it to orchestrate terrorist attacks in Kabul.

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