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Both of those agencies were faulted by government investigators for lax inspections and flawed management practices at the plant.
Over the past two years, drivers were faulted by the police in 573 accidents involving vehicles and bikes — 57 percent of the total — according to the data.
During the investigation, Miami Beach police officers were faulted by the victims' lawyers and civil libertarians for their treatment of witnesses and their handling of evidence, including a gun that was found under a towel beneath the driver's seat.
The officers were faulted by LAPD Chief Charlie Beck and the Police Commission, and received weeks of extensive retraining before returning to the field.
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I could easily be faulted by the fact that sometimes everybody sounds exactly alike.
The latest plan is faulted by Western economists on a variety of counts.
During the campaign, Mr. Bloomberg was faulted by some members of the business community for political naïveté.
The film, starring James Stewart as a small-town battler who is saved from suicide by an angel, was faulted by some reviewers for sentimentality.
Mr. Obama's cautious response to the housing crisis has been faulted by some economists, who say it hindered the economic recovery.
They are faulted by a recent wave of education advocates as emphasizing education theory over hands-on classroom training, and as graduating teachers with weak academic skills.
Mr. Menino has been faulted by some who say he lacks a big-picture vision and has not improved the schools quickly enough.
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