"This fault has proved a complex one to resolve and our engineers' efforts have also been hampered by the difficult weather conditions, " it said in a statement.
If there is a drawback with Sir Jeremy's book, this is a fault of its virtue.
We know that a lot of this is our fault, the grownups -- right?
However, some of Murtha's criticism appears justified, and this is the fault of the Department of Defense.
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Langfield was at fault this time round, as Conway's powerful drive spun out of the goalkeeper's grasp and over the goal-line.
Its our fault this awesome style of music is taking a backseat.
This being the fault-line between north and south, their northern neighbours are Arabic-speaking Muslims with whom they share, or compete for, grazing lands.
In fact due to the unintuitive nature of this argument, and the fact that so many fail to understand it, we may seem to emphasize this to a fault.
And this is partially our fault because the press still counts the applause and so lawmakers are forced to go through this charade because they know the next day the coverage will mention that number.
We all wondered: were golf fans just poor tippers, or was this local crowd at fault.
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This is largely the fault of the liberal Democrats who dominate both houses of the legislature.
"I appreciate it's not the town council's fault that this has happened, but their management has been a disgrace, " he said.
This is a design fault in the system, not some result of Italy not collecting enough in taxation or spending too much.
Businessmen visiting Middlesbrough have to stay outside the town: the only hotel closed this year after a fault was found in its roof.
"Despite BP's attempts to shift the blame to other parties, " Mike Underhill said, "by far the primary fault for this disaster belongs to BP".
"I think we all have concerns for those who are caught in this trap through no fault of their own and are here, " Boehner said.
It is hardly his fault that this book appears at a time when Greece's financial crisis provides a glaring example of the risks in monetary union.
"It's a difficult piece of legislation and those who are looking to find fault with this bill will always be able to find something, " the president said.
This is partly the fault of a primitive banking system: there are no cheques, few credit cards, and paying by bank-transfer means an hour or so in a smelly queue.
Obama and Reid will imply this is somehow the fault of the GOP, but the Washington Post story suggests that recycling the 1995 strategy may not be very successful for the left.
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One of the things Ackman finds fault with this model is that very few people make it to the top of the pyramid reaping off a huge pay-off, while the vast majority is losing money.
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Dieters, on the contrary, feel that the large slice has blown their diet (and, even better, that this was not their fault), so they may as well make the most of it, and dig into the cookies.
Think about how my husband has been fighting for the DREAM Act so that talented, hardworking young people who were brought here to this country through no fault of their own can have a chance to earn their citizenship.
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.
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