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They have talents; they have faults.
By using our praise judiciously, we help our children see that hard work pays off, that they are not special above all others, and that they have faults just like everyone else. 6. Teach the Golden Rule.
The squad has improved, they have faults and we accept that but they worked hard today". Former England and Liverpool midfielder Danny Murphy on Match of the Day: "Coutinho is the jewel in the crown for Liverpool.
7) If a substation loses all secondary DC power supplies for secondary short circuits or equipment explosion, etc, all protection devices in the substation will refuse to operate if they have faults in original protection scope.
They have faults, they go off-line which means you have to build an equivalent amount of back-up to support them". But Mr Davey, who helped negotiate the "strike price" agreement determining how much the UK would pay for energy generated by Hinkley during the Tory-Lib Dem coalition, said the UK should not be dismissing any sources of low-carbon energy.
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They have faulted what they say is her Hillary-knows-best tone.
They have faulted the rules in several cases in which workers died or were nearly struck, including the July 2001 death in Queens of Samuel McPhaul, a track worker who apparently fell onto the electrified third rail.
Darren S. Bloch, Ms. Jacobs's chief of staff, said the Democrats could not accept a 2002-2004 plan that was predicated on a 2001 budget they have faulted for relying too much on sales tax revenues and including no money for fiscal emergencies or economic downturns.
Bad ones write books and slash red paint on canvas they've rage to vent, they've fault lines and will rip a toga offa Caesar and stab a goat for the ether.
"When people have taste they may have faults, follies, fads, they may err, they may be as human and honest as they please, but they will never cause a scandal!" The "good" in "good taste" had taken on a moral component — a weight that, unsurprisingly, it could not entirely bear.
"When people have taste they may have faults, follies, fads, they may err, they may be as human and honest as they please, but they will never cause a scandal!" The "good" in "good taste" had taken on a moral component a weight that, unsurprisingly, it could not entirely bear.
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