The fine was calculated by measuring by how far Railtrack missed its target in percentage terms, but with an allowance for where the company reduced delays to the "greatest extent reasonably practicable" or where it was subsequently found that the delay was not its fault.
Rebuild has just eight tracks on it, and like any strong EP its biggest fault is its short length.
And so America's browning may come to rival its greying in determining its political fault-lines for generations to come.
Its our fault this awesome style of music is taking a backseat.
Worst due to extenuating circumstances and no fault of its own: Romeo and Juliet.
Through no fault of its own, Amman has become the forgotten city of the Middle East.
If there is a drawback with Sir Jeremy's book, this is a fault of its virtue.
London Stock Exchange confirmed it had a fault in its electronic feed that sends the prices to dealers, but it has given no further explanation.
Americans might prefer to regard their country as an inward-looking place that periodically got dragged into the world's affairs through no fault of its own.
The move followed a fault with its taxi's steering box which led to the recall of more than 400 cabs and the suspension of sales.
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Bob Cortopassi, Accelerated Payment Technologies' compliance security officer, said the breach happened because of a "lack of basic security requirements" and isn't the fault of its payment system.
Speaking after the ruling, the college said it was pleased that the tribunal found no fault with its investigation or with the subsequent arrangements for the disciplinary hearing.
And here's the thing: the deadline for the sale is November 2013 - though, arguably through no fault of its own, RBS has acknowledged that it is going to miss that deadline.
But, after he appealed, the state supreme court, in the course of its investigations, found fault with the form and procedure of three sets of evidence related to the case, and referred the case back to the court at Mehrabad Airport.
Arguably, the strength of its brand helped Intel to survive the embarrassment of a technical fault that appeared in 1994 in the first of its Pentium processors.
Businessmen visiting Middlesbrough have to stay outside the town: the only hotel closed this year after a fault was found in its roof.
In July, Barclays briefly shut down its Net banking service after a fault in new software allowed some users to see other customers' accounts.
If the manager of the Biltmore failed to notice that the list included black colleges, well, that wasn't the fault of the NSFA or its president.
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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Some found fault in how California reported its data.
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Boeing did not add to its existing comments on the investigation into the fault, repeating that it was co-operating fully with the US Federal Aviation Authority.
The announcement follows the suspension of its shares earlier this month, after a fault with the vehicle's steering box led to over 400 of them being recalled.
Above all, the movie never gets near the fault lines that give the story its tension and absurd fascination it never reconciles the meticulous intelligence needed to build the weaponry and the monstrous stupidity needed to use it.
But on that fateful Friday, when the North American plate slid over the Pacific plate along a subduction zone running 130km (80 miles) off the Pacific coast of northern Japan, the shock leapt from the first segment to a second and on to a third, extending the fault zone some 400km and increasing its intensity more than 30-fold.
The Shia-Sunni fault line, with Syria currently at its epicentre, is certainly contributing, he notes.
He said that if this was not forthcoming, that would suggest the structure of the UK banking sector, with its small number of giant providers, was at fault and that a referral to the Competition Commission would be one way of investigating this.
Few would fault a business for funneling a portion of its profits to an in-house charitable arm.
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