Sentence examples for was fault from inspiring English sources

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was fault

noun

A defect; something that detracts from perfection.

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The only man interviewed, juror B30, said he never watched the news but said he felt there was fault on both sides.

Of the low-intensity warfare between Downing Street and the Treasury that dogged Tony Blair's premiership, in which Balls undoubtedly played a part, he says little except that there was fault on both sides.

If there was fault in the bowling it was in the number of runs, particularly in the earlier part of the innings, that came through backfoot shots square of the wicket.

"I don't have any complaint with anybody finding fault with me as a performer in the first two years of the show because there was fault there and I'll take it".

Cameron, who left London shortly after the Queen's speech for the G7 summit in Brussels, has asked for a full briefing on all the contacts between May and Gove to be placed on his desk by the time he returns home later this week, amid a feeling at senior levels that there was fault on both sides.

Yet if there was fault to be found it was in the faultlessness of some of the day looks, a sense that Mr. Costa was quite consciously aiming for a visual statement and, in the process, didn't see or refused to see that the hemlines of the dresses might have been better shorter.

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Then there was "fault-tolerant" computing, focusing on redundant hardware, which Tandem Computers (now part of Hewlett-Packard) turned into a business.

There is fault on both sides.

Another technique is fault injection.

There can be fault and blame.

The cooking cannot be faulted.

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