One wonders by what cunning the Democrats will be able to continue to patch over the fault lines between these seemingly incompatible groups.
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The center line looked as if it was running over an active fault line.
The figures pre-date the grounding of the 787 worldwide earlier this month by air regulators over a battery fault.
There are no specific regulations regarding how authorities should respond when fracking wastewater is injected over a seismic fault, Hitzman said.
The General Medical Council is deciding whether an assistant state pathologist for Northern Ireland, Dr Michael Curtis, was at fault over baby David Briggs' post-mortem examination in October 2000.
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Of course it is more complicated than that, but if money can be spent and energy expended to argue over who is at fault for our current economic woes, that same money and that same energy can be harnessed to divine a solution as to how to put everybody back to work.
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It found that insurers of "at-fault" drivers had no control over the amount spent on repairs or replacement vehicles by "not-at-fault" drivers.
"The deep fault lines in our society over race, language, culture and religion will not go away, " he said.
"The OFT found what insurers have known for years - that when a customer has a crash that is their fault, their insurer has little control over the cost of the subsequent claim, " said Nick Starling, the ABI's director of general insurance.
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The political parties are battling fiercely over defining the location and terms of the new fault line, opened up by Labour's Johann Lamont last month, as she questioned whether services should be provided free to all, or scarce resources targeted by requiring the better off to make a financial contribution.
This obliviousness is partly the fault of an educational system that emphasizes memorization over actual proficiency in English.
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Scandals over rifles that jam and radios that fail were the fault of the Conservatives who bought the equipment, but Labour was putting them right, he said.
We also seemed to occasionally lose characters here and there, though with our clumsy digits fumbling over the keypad, it could've been our own fault.
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.
He was too far forward as the ball got played over the top, although the two centre-halves were also at fault.
Due to this poor planning, in addition to over the top penalties for what most in most cases a paperwork foot fault, they are now often subjected to cost and stress that was entirely avoidable.
Nor is it Mr Brown's fault that his succession was followed by a dip in the impressively consistent economic growth over which, as chancellor, he presided, and by biting rises in the price of energy and food over which he has little control.
W. de Klerk on handing over power to the elected leader of South Africa's black majority, yet you find no fault in King Hussein's minority rule in Jordan.
Djokovic opened game five with a double-fault and, after a forehand winner from Davydenko, successive errors from the Serb handed over the break before the defending champion saw two break points go begging in the following game.
If the second attack, over visas, has been much more successful, it is in part Mr Fischer's own fault: he failed to see that problems with visa regulations, which he considered a lowly bureaucratic issue, could grow into a full-fledged political scandal endangering his political career.
Fights could break out over corporation tax breaks on foreign sales, another area of friction with Europe where America is clearly at fault.
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