"When I made a double fault, he gave me a notice for a wrong behavior on the court as if I was throwing the match, " Davydenko said.
Mind you, it is my fault - I made her angry by adjusting a slider on a computer screen.
His wife had left for work, and a fault in their door frame made it difficult to latch.
Anything that fails, no matter who made it, is the prime contractor's fault.
However, there's a fair argument to be made that it isn't the steakhouses' fault for pricing wines the way they do--it's the consumers'.
Earlier this week, Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin said a "terrible mistake" in evaluating the relative merits of four bids had been made by Department for Transport staff and that the fault lay "wholly and squarely" with the department.
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Almagro was serving and up 30-0 when he made a series of errors, including a double-fault that brought the score to three games apiece.
Though none is as dramatically at fault as Zimbabwe's, other governments too have made matters worse.
Xafinity Paymaster, the firm named in the Commons on Monday as having made overpayments, said in a statement it was "not at fault".
But West Brom eventually made it three in the 32nd minute - and the hapless Reid was at fault again.
"Fault reports have increased by more than 250%, and while we've made significant progress in working through them, new faults continue to be reported as power is restored, " she said.
Then, the new shares, like water pressing down on a fault line, will cause the earth to shake, driving down the market in a man-made disaster.
When I called mortgage broker Mike Sikora for help, he made an inquiry or two on my behalf and then bowed out, insisting none of the problems were his fault.
The keeper was at fault when he allowed Arsenal a late equaliser in Liverpool's opening game of the season and he made an embarrassing mistake in Spain's midweek 4-1 defeat in Argentina on a rare international outing.
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.
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