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And unions and manufacturers cite the undervalued Chinese currency as a major culprit for lost jobs.
If the settings are correct, the other common culprit for lost time — especially on an older computer — is a fading CMOS battery on the motherboard.
As President Obama returned Sunday from a trip to Asia that was filled with signs that the United States plans to be a counterweight to Beijing's growing influence in that region, Mitt Romney and other Republican candidates have stepped up their denunciation of China's trade practices, casting the country as predatory and a culprit for lost jobs at home.
It is tempting to search for mistakes by Western governments, to look for the culprits who "lost Russia".
Only by finding the culprit can the lost Eden be restored.
The police assumed that the culprit was someone lost in a religious fervor — there were several other churches nearby — or a homosexual, because Wilson had been raped anally.
Villa's captain and Lambert summer signing Ron Vlaar was the latest culprit as he lost Hanson for Bradford's goal.
The identity of the culprit was protected, for fear that exposure could mean losing their seat.
Even though her boss was the culprit who introduced her to meth, he blamed her for losing weight and not keeping up with her appearance.
Leaders and title favourites Chelsea confounded everyone by losing 2-1 at Newcastle, with head coach/solipsist José Mourinho identifying the Newcastle ball boys as chief culprits.
Thomas was among the culprits who too easily lost the ball in possession, fumbling like a Christmas reveller looking for the house key after finally reaching home.
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