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He finds fault in the way the island is run.
Besides being inaccurate even at the time, she actually finds fault in the fact that fewer Israelis died.
There is also a 60-day statute of limitations on contesting the waivers, which reduces the chances that they will be reversed if problems are found with the projects or the Obama administration's review finds fault in the exemption process.
Max Rodenbeck, reviewing Kenneth M. Pollack's "Path Out of the Desert" (Aug. 24), finds fault in the author's not blaming Israel for all the hatred that extremists harbor toward us for our support of this small democracy.
"Regrettably, the US finds fault in China's so-called military build-up from time to time, turning a deaf ear to China's repeated explanation that its military modernisation is purely defensive".
This critique of universal concepts is tied to the critique of formalism; Horkheimer finds fault in the fact that the sciences relate facts to concepts in terms of the "relation of classes to instances" which can be "accomplished by a simple deduction" (p.225).
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This woman in particular found fault in her fork.
BALTIMORE — It's hard to find fault in Big Brown's performance here in the Preakness.
The only person who may find fault, in fact, is Bowa.
I think you'd have to be a pretty negative person to find fault in it".
Asked what he regards as his greatest work, he said he could find fault in all them.
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