They ran to television cameras to point fingers at President Obama, saying these delays were preventable.
We can continue to point fingers, cry in our soup, and long for the days gone by.
ASEAN's other leaders are in no position to point fingers at Dr Mahathir.
"It's come to the point where we are starting to point fingers and say you need to take that responsibility, " N'toko says.
Instead, they would rather wring their hands and point fingers at Obama and Pelosi, and not stand up for the bills they passed.
Within the organization it would be easy to point fingers between executives and departments, but we are talking about a holistic view of the experience.
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When invasive species move around from one state to another, forcing governments to spend money cleaning up the problem, folks like to point fingers at one another.
In Washington, leaders on both sides of the aisle wring their hands and point fingers at one another, attempting to place blame for the fact that nothing is getting done.
Arguably, this is what both sides want to happen because Republicans can point fingers at Democrats for raising taxes and Democrats can point fingers at Republicans for being obstructionist for the sake of wealthy taxpayers.
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This twenty third trading week of 2012 comes to a close with investors monitoring events in Greece and Spain while investment banks and exchanges continue to point fingers and answer tough questiosn about the Facebook (FB) IPO.
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What challenges they may face can be beat off using archaic legal doctrines that say if the executives are fraudsters, the company is, therefore, also a fraudster and has no standing to point fingers at their agents such as the auditors, even though they may be equally guilty.
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There is no reason to point any fingers at this point in time.
Yet in allocating responsibility for the prevailing mediocrity, all of these officials can plausibly point accusing fingers at voters.
Avoiding the temptation to point accusing fingers, Three Women seeks to demonstrate that Korean women will never be content in love until they and their menfolk develop a more balanced relationship.
Many fingers point at Jac Nasser, a Ford veteran who moved up the management ranks to become chief executive in 1998.
He would snap is fingers and point to a musician or the singers and lights would go on.
Taylor closed in on his 50 when Broad let his drive to deep backward point slip through his fingers for four, and the 24-year-old notched his second half-ton of the match with a stunning drive square of the wicket.
Then instead of immediately asking for time, Reyes flashed a lot of movement with his arm and hand, reducing contact with the base to just the fingers at one point, as he tried to readjust himself and move his foot to the base.
But it wasn't to Keegan, who launched himself into this televised rant, before going all King Lear and seeing a 12-point lead crumble and run through his fingers like dust.
Fingers can be made to wobble, point, slide or press, making them much more effective as tools to help people use their computer.
My point is that his clever arithmetic, even if his fingers were crossed behind his back, can do real damage to his less sophisticated audience.
Frustrations hit a boiling point in 2008 when those countries stopped playing nice and started pointing fingers.
The 23-year-old arrived at Interlagos in 2007 with a seven-point advantage over Raikkonen only to see the title slip through his fingers in a dramatic race.
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