Sentences with phrase «as the fault of»

I remember a pathologist describing a post-term stillbirth as the fault of a senescent placenta.
However, I don't see this really as a fault of the product as every high chair I have had is hard to clean unless you buy a plastic one that you can rinse off easily.
Route Irish is a fast - paced thriller, with some genuinely disturbing moments, but leaves the vaguely unpleasant feeling that Fergus» final violent rampages should ultimately be viewed as the fault of his victims.
Outrageous treatment of the House of Commons by Leader of the House Andrea Leadsom spun by Tory Whips as fault of Speaker!
Now the DOE will work overtime to spin doctor the failure to reach an agreement on new teacher evaluations, mandated by New York State's version of Race to the Top, as the fault of Michael Mulgrew and union leadership.
Don't be too hard on the techs involved as a fault of this type can be a long and drawn out affair, but could be simply a fuse or relay replacement.
You agree not to misinterpret readers» response to your book as any fault of Books Butterfly e) You have to check and send screenshots from the actual ebook store dashboards (like KDP dashboard).
Also, because many of the Big Six publishers are refusing to sell licenses to libraries, many patrons feel that our selection of e-books is small and see it as a fault of the library — unless we tell them that most publishers will not lend to us, they feel that the library is not doing its job and allocating its resources properly when the truth is that it's beyond our control.»
I see that as a fault of climate scientists who forgot to make those clarifications, especially if the work contains sensational claims.
I don't see the communication issues as the fault of the panel's underfunded communications office.
In deepest Africa one gets precisely these same words from self - taught shamanic diagnosticians who can explain everything as the fault of the victim of circumstance with a universal.
Beyond the personal - and often financial - cost, if you can't demonstrate real accomplishments on your resume, then a hiring authority isn't going to see that as the fault of the company - but that you're not a top performer.
Please, before we debate the nature and effect of Independent Contractor status as a fault of industry failure, provide some research that confirms this opinion.

Not exact matches

Poor gaming performance, however, might not always be the fault of companies offering the service because infrastructure has a role to play as well.
Followers do accept requests without complaint, and perform just as well as their counterparts, but the lack of independent thinking and leadership is a major fault when you look at your company from a distance.
The tweet, which came on the same morning the President formally installed General John Kelly as his new Chief of Staff, was likely in response to reports of chaos inside the West Wing that some fault for the administration's legislative setbacks.
The book's purpose is twofold: to explain how notions of leadership have changed in recent decades (with flat organizations, a more democratic world and individual - empowering technology, leaders — surprise — are not as powerful as they used to be), and to expose the faults — and propose some fixes — for her own industry.
The CJR previously cited the rape article at the top of its list of «The Worst Journalism of 2014,» faulting Erdely for failing to check Jackie's account against other sources, including her alleged attackers and three friends who were depicted as unsympathetic to her.
Rob Ford, defended at every turn by his brother Doug, was prepared to regularly lie about his addictions, to abuse his oath of office, to associate with criminal elements, to dismiss his racist and misogynistic comments as the new normal, and to attack and bully those with the courage to confront him — as if they, not he, were at fault for his transgressions.
The World Health Organization identifies a sedentary lifestyle — also known as lack of exercise — as a major cause of obesity, so it's not all the burgers» fault.
I called Samsung, and they told me it could take as long as three weeks to get a repair under warranty, with a risk of having to pay if they decided the damage was my fault.
It found that as a whole, Black Friday / Cyber Monday shoppers (hereafter, BF / CM shoppers) didn't provide long - term value — which wasn't much of a surprise — but that was probably the retailers» fault.
Many times the problem, such as a weather delay, isn't the fault of the contractor.
I started seeing faults in the startup as my own fault and resolved to work even harder — trying to will the team around me to greater heights by spending huge amounts of my energy.
As suggested 10 days ago, here at Politico («Michael Ferro immediately redefines Tribune Publishing's chairman role»), the fault lines began forming behind the scenes as soon as Ferro had bought 16.6 % of the company — becoming its largest shareholder — on Feb. As suggested 10 days ago, here at Politico («Michael Ferro immediately redefines Tribune Publishing's chairman role»), the fault lines began forming behind the scenes as soon as Ferro had bought 16.6 % of the company — becoming its largest shareholder — on Feb. as soon as Ferro had bought 16.6 % of the company — becoming its largest shareholder — on Feb. as Ferro had bought 16.6 % of the company — becoming its largest shareholder — on Feb. 3.
It's as if we had spent these endless grueling hours hiking a vertical volcanic summit to the cone, and now, just three steps from viewing the ring fault of the caldera, he says, «I'm gonna take a nap.
Her current research analyses immigration status as a fault line of social inequality.
It's because employers require a degree as job qualification... and that's partly the fault of IQ tests.
The failure to model this dichotomized economy is not the fault of mathematical economics as such, but reflects the constrained reasoning at the hands of the monetarist school that has monopolized economics departments in the world's universities.
It would force up European exchange rates, imposing an economic cost that European industry would have to absorb as the dollar price its exports were forced up to uncompetitive levels, through no fault of Europe's own domestic policies.
«A company might be faulted for its dealings with significant external forces, such as nonuniform and volatile state and regional regulations, or the rapidly evolving science related to management of its carbon footprint, such as the cost and feasibility of carbon sequestration technology.
Helping manage water infrastructure, Gregory Quist, CEO of SmartCover Systems explains to Anthony Lacavera how the company's sensors act as an EKG for sewers to identify and detect faults in wastewater delivery.
Say what you will about Immelt's tenure as CEO, but it wasn't his fault that it started just as the large - cap bull market of 2000 was ending, when GE traded at 40 times earnings, a multiple at which almost no large company sells today.
As such, Mueller, who created it in an effort to eliminate the major vulnerabilities in ethereum smart contract code that have led to the loss of millions of dollars in ether, built Mythril to find the faults in smart contracts so that malicious actors won't be able to later.
«Of course, the dismal results for individual investors are partly their own fault as well.
While most returns are as a result of the fault of the sellers, some customers could be mischievous.
That would be your fault not Gods as you have been given the gift of life eternal.
Islam has its own faults, as is apparent by the daily news items we see on Afghanistan, the suicide bombings, the mutilations of girls who just want an education... the list goes on.
Whenever Ayn Rand regains the spotlight (as in the case of the Atlas Shrugged movie) a religious intellectual finds fault with her use of hyperbole and a shrill tone by employing hyperbole and a shrill tone.
But I can not overlook one passage, which concerns me too, as an Israeli living near the fault - line of this «war of civilizations».
We as the human race should all be ashamed poisoned by are warped minds imperfect and all at fault in some way of form psychological, physically, and verbally.
Although compassionate in its intent to allow those who came to the United States unlawfully as children and through no fault of their own to begin the process of integrating legally into United States society, it contributes to the current crisis at the border by further signaling United States policy not to enforce its immigration laws against low priority targets.
First, it extends the logic of the redefinition of marriage which the earlier legislation on no - fault divorce required: Marriage is no longer a lifelong, monogamous bond between two people of the opposite sex intended for the raising of children and the provision of a stable family environment; rather, it is a relationship of mutual convenience, to be dissolved as and when it becomes inconvenient to the contracted parties to maintain it.
No matter what kind of idiosyncrasies we've picked up from our parents (and it's probably not as bad as we think — it's just Country music, after all) it's not our parents» fault.
On the contrary, if you have an abysmal driving record, such as a mix of at - fault accidents, claims, speeding tickets and / or DUI convictions, your auto insurance options will narrow down to a few costly choices.
The blessings one incurs around each other are tantamount highlights yet many unneeded worded gestations as within the bias based formularies of socialized orientations dares to upset one's carted ways faulting one's moral highlights gained thru attrition and submissiveness toward one and another.
If you insist upon bringing God into the equation the He, as the only perfect being, is in a position not to have any personal faults to get in the way of His judging us, right?
One is considered guilty of rash judgment if one «even tacitly, assumes as true, without sufficient foundation, the moral fault of a neighbor.»
As has been pointed out, we could go back into the past of nearly ALL religions (and their derivatives) and find faults in the people that originally founded them.
Its easier to related to Muhammad than to Jesus or Buddha because he never claimed that he was of divine origin, he was as shocked at his revelation as anybody else, he frequently said many times «I'm a man amongst men,» he frequently said «all the good that happens comes from Allah and everything that is not good is my fault,» he's very human and that is what makes him relatable.
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