Have you had a near-crash experience lately for which you were at fault?
But Davenport refuted Henin's suggestion that she had used the injury to her advantage and suggested the Belgian's tactics were at fault.
Although one patient did die from kidney problems in this study, Nissen says that a biopsy indicated that an injury and pain drugs, not Crestor, were at fault.
Errors are by definition preventable, either by doctors, who were at fault in 60% of errors, or by patients, who were hurt by their own mistakes about 20% of the time.
Sheila Coleman, of the Hillsborough Justice Campaign, said a misinformed minority of people still believed Liverpool supporters caused the tragedy, even though the Hillsborough Independent Panel said police and other agencies were at fault for the disaster and subsequent cover-up.
He was too far forward as the ball got played over the top, although the two centre-halves were also at fault.
The driver of the train, which collided with wagons carrying cement, was quickly blamed, but broken brakes and a weak engine were also at fault.
But Love says he thinks the genome maps miss a significant number of genes that Hyseq has found and says their gene-finding algorithms were perhaps at fault.
Greater Manchester Police (GMP), whose Chief Superintendent David Lea was in the Vicente Calderon stadium, insists Bolton fans were not at fault and has pledged to help the club compile a report to Uefa.
But the about-turn on three-month money made it look inconsistent, and the Northern Rock affair has damaged its public standing, even if the government and the Financial Services Authority, Britain's banking supervisor, were also at fault.
Three supervisory air force officials at Dover were found to be at fault.
We were the ones at fault, for being there to witness the coughing, or for not being adequate to the seismic scale of it, or for other reasons not yet known to us.
Some might say that the banks have been punished, and the regulators - who arguably were just as much at fault - have been rewarded.
Martin Keown was not bad with Gareth Southgate in the second half but Keown, along with Sheringham, was at fault for the equaliser and England were beaten on a set-piece.
We all wondered: were golf fans just poor tippers, or was this local crowd at fault.
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The RSPCA has called for post mortem examinations on the horses that were killed, but have said that the track itself is not at fault.
He said that police officers, like any individual, could decide to pursue a claim through the Motor Insurers' Bureau (MIB) if they were in a crash where the driver of the other vehicle was at fault and could not be traced or was not insured.
The DREAM Act would create a rigorous process for undocumented young people who were brought to the country at a young age by their parents, through no fault of their own, to earn permanent residency if they meet several requirements, including serving in the U.S. military or pursuing higher education.
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On the other hand -- and I take some fault for this -- at the end of the process when we were fighting through all these filibusters and trying to get it done quickly so that we could pivot and start talking about other issues that were so important to the American people, some of that transparency got lost.
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At the time, he said it wasn't the fault of the children that their parents were in the United States illegally, that they were the last people society should punish.
Aviation officials in the U.S. and Japan are trying to determine if the two major incidents this month were caused by malfunctions in the lithium-ion batteries or if some other part of the electrical system was at fault.
Any thoughts that a straightforward win was finally on the cards were briefly put on hold as Murray handed back a break at the start of the final set with a double-fault in the following game.
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