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It was hard not to conclude where the greater fault lay.Had Mr Blair been happier about his probable successor, he might have left office sooner.
But the greater fault lies with Mr Bush for refusing to listen to somebody who plainly knew more about the Arab world and indeed terrorism than he did.
This element also contributes to greater fault tolerance.
The high-end sensors have more memory, a wider transmission range, longer battery and greater fault tolerance.
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However, to fault the test systems when such inconsistency is predictable from both the inherently unstable nature of a malformation and from fundamental principles of teratology, is unrealistic, and, as is shown, perhaps the greater faults lie with the critics.
Religion is one of the great fault lines in Nigeria, an ambitious creation of British colonialists.
That is the great fault of postmodernist historiography: it cannot distinguish past from present or future.
Americans "live on the far side of a great fault line" separating them from all prior human experience.
'Stories never filled my belly!'" Such wastebasket-fodder is symptomatic of Mitchell's greatest fault: he explains too much.
It has been considerably less obvious that a compressional force accompanies the great fault wherever it goes.
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