Sentence examples for fairly fault from inspiring English sources

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No one could fairly fault Akalaitis for failing to land it: the decision was Kushner's, and was based largely on the physical limitations of the Public's largest stage.

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In order to examine the response of the typical ROCOV based protection scheme for faults with fairly high fault resistance, a fault having 6 Ω resistance is applied on Cable-14 at a point 450 km away from breaker B41.

"We have got a fairly active fault on our hands," Mr. Serafini said.

Doug's Vincennes episode fairly screams "fault line!" Where Jonathan Dee is canny and parsimonious — that little touch about Devon now working in the "nascent" area of mortgage speculation — Haslett seems more obviously to have gone to the research well and brought back several full buckets.

Splitting and cracking of the door seal are fairly obvious faults to recognise.

Such criticisms are hardly new in Asia, where hundreds of companies could fairly be faulted for favoring family owners over public shareholders.

If online publications were to handle all mistakes in this manner, however, they could fairly be faulted for a lack of accountability, especially since the Internet provides such excellent means for dealing with errors in a forthright, visible way.

On the other hand, the step-like faults form a fairly representative error model when one considers multipath effects in maritime environments [18].

Gray's current and long-suffering wife, Morag McAlpine, Glass fairly reports, "sees faults where others see only the Gray-who-can-do-no-wrong". Pride of place in the personal comments, though, goes to Rosemary Hobsbaum's remark on Gray's eczema: "You used to have to take a Hoover to the floor when he left the room: he neglected himself".

"But for it to happen that many times, you would think there would have been a number of fairly obvious foot faults, because you don't really see them called that much nowadays".

"At one time we were fairly independent, but through no fault of our own have become as dependent as anyone in American society on government assistance -- and it's deeply troubling," said Bruce Nelson, a third-generation Montana grain farmer, who just stepped down as head of the Farm Service Agency, which distributes government checks in Montana.

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