By contrast, almost no one could afford outright the medical bills of a serious hit-and-run car accident, or a long-term illness brought about through no fault of your own.
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But if Ferrari handled that aspect of the season with the sensitivity of a charging rhinoceros, it was difficult to fault the way they went about producing as fast a car as possible.
But he said Congress was partly at fault for not giving clear instructions about when politically active 501(c)(4) organizations cross the line.
It puts the fix for any problem on its website, it's our fault if we don't know about it, can't find it or fail to understand it.
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When asked if the lack of Republican support was at least partly her fault, she gave some snotty answer about not being partisan but working for the American people.
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Hendrix's guitar-playing was also described as a "fault" because he could not stop thinking about it.
One problem about Reagan, and not his fault, is that every conservative today claims to be the son of Reagan.
The Scottish Premier League said a combination of frozen pipes in three of the four stands at Rugby Park and concerns about the pitch due to a fault in the protection system caused by the severe weather prompted the call off.
"I know lots of other soldiers have nothing good to say about the rehabilitation process but I cannot fault it, " he said.
My guess is that those who find fault with Elliott Waves try to be very exacting about what they expect the markets to do.
On the double-fault, Murray had to stop as he was about to serve to pick up a feather that had fallen on the court.
Some thought it was the company's fault for getting into debt, but most were concerned about the effect on the employees.
You might have serious reservations about his methods, but you can't fault the man's nerve.
Google is clearly at fault for not better updating the public statements it was making about privacy.
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Since the initial repairs were carried out last winter, another fault has developed in one of the cables on the seabed about seven kilometres from the Scottish coast.
New Zealand has a national, no-fault insurance scheme, and as a result, far less anxiety about malpractice litigation.
"I would have liked to know the truth about his past ... to know where the fault lines were, " said Rijik, who hid under a table during the shooting.
It seems the fault in law was for the company to have asked Ms Ankour about her ethnic origins and to have made this the apparent reason for her forced disembarkation, the BBC's Hugh Schofield in Paris reports.
As author and feminist activist Gloria Feldt reminds us in her must-read book No Excuses, 9 Ways Women Can Change How We Think About Power, some of our disappointing numbers are entirely our fault.
We may not recognize America soon enough, but the fault will lay with the fact that neither political party understands very well anymore about how economies grow.
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How about writing down margin loans to people who make bad stock decisions through no fault of their own?
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Where the fault line lies is in exactly how far we are willing to go to do something about it.
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The prime minister's greatest fault in this matter is neither his naivety (if that is what it is) about the nature of Mr Desmond's activities nor even his unwillingness to make judgments about those who wish to associate with him.
Firstly, the deputy prime minister claimed the outcome would have been different if he had been prime minister at the talks as he would not have to worry about Eurosceptic backbenchers - in other words David Cameron's veto was not the fault of European politics but the inevitable consequence of Tory politics.
Unlike our chronic smoker, who has brought about his own health problems, these children face severe disadvantages in life, through no fault of their own.
Errors are by definition preventable, either by doctors, who were at fault in 60% of errors, or by patients, who were hurt by their own mistakes about 20% of the time.
Long known to stand above a geological fault, the stadium was declared unsafe in a seismic review, said Barbour, who added that about 70% of the project's construction cost comes from safety upgrades.
It's not their fault - if the ramp isn't on the bus there's not much they can do about it.
United Utilities said the electricity went off in about 1, 300 households in the Eccles area at 1430 BST due to an underground cable fault.
Republicans fault Lake for not agreeing to testify under oath, and suggest he may have misled Congress and the FBI about White House actions.
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