Sentence examples for whose faulty from inspiring English sources

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China's first reaction to demand a full apology and explanation from NATO and from the United States, whose faulty intelligence was behind the bombing mistake was justified.

A cynic, Ambrose Bierce remarked in his "Devil's Dictionary," is "a blackguard whose faulty vision sees things as they are, not as they ought to be".

Nassau County health officials yesterday reported another positive test for hepatitis among the patients of an anesthesiologist on Long Island whose faulty infection-control practices put hundreds of people at risk.

By Maria Konnikova June 18 , 2014A cynic, Ambrose Bierce remarked in his "Devil's Dictionary," is "a blackguard whose faulty vision sees things as they are, not as they ought to be".

Damaris Reyes, executive director of the tenant advocacy group Good Old Lower East Side, said she had heard from people who had had painters show up before plasterers to paint over holes that remain unfixed, and from tenants whose faulty kitchen sinks were ripped months before the replacement arrived.

And there was, most famously, Judy Miller, whose faulty scoops were splashed on the front page of the New York Times over and over again.

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In Oklahoma last month, Governor Keating belatedly ordered an investigation of a police scientist whose allegedly faulty lab work, some of it in conflict with DNA findings, has figured in cases leading to 11 executions.

JPMorgan and the government reached the terms of the settlement after mediation with Kenneth Feinberg, who also oversees a General Motors Co program to compensate drivers whose vehicles had faulty ignition switches.

Offshore by Penelope Fitzgerald Nenna, whose character is "faulty", and who knows it is "quite wrong to come to depend too much upon one's children", has taken her daughters Martha and Tilda to live on a boat on the Thames, where bath time is complicated by tides, and "a good deal of improvisation was necessary".

Dialysis, also called hemodialysis, renal dialysis, or kidney dialysis, in medicine, the process of removing blood from a patient whose kidney functioning is faulty, purifying that blood by dialysis, and returning it to the patient's bloodstream.

The economy has been brought to such a degree of perfection that if anything goes wrong this stems from faulty people, whose flaws date back to the Fall, and are therefore irremediable.

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