Sentences with phrase «by faults»

He said the damage done by relentless global warming will far exceed the damage done by faults in the nuclear system.
Disorders like haemophilia that are caused by faults on the X chromosome are therefore more common in males.
New analysis of old data shows that the Shillong plateau is bordered by faults to the north and south.
Let us give up Stephen Decatur's «my country right or wrong,» and substitute for it the promise that the world will never be wrecked by faults of ours.
The markets are unpredictable, and your portfolio may wind up taking a hit one day by no fault of your own.
He is a comedian, though, and was able to recover by faulting it to the nature of the job — a few bad jokes.
The result confirms that the uplift at Campi Flegrei to date has been determined primarily by elastic deformation, rather than by fault movement.
Mountain Boy considers the three areas to constitute a single zone that was displaced by faulting.
I am homeless by no fault of my own and can't do anything about it and God isn't helping me, I can't see any reason for this to happen and no lesson to learn and I get disappointed every day.
Once, mostly by the fault of another, she got on a train without her ticket or money.
You are flawed by no fault of your own.
We will make a list of people we have hurt by any fault or sin of our own, humbly seek their forgiveness, and be willing to make amends however we can — except when doing so would cause more pain.
If we continue to misinform the public that these «GF Oats» are safe for celiacs than we are doing the community a disservice and more people will get sick by no fault of their own.
Diaby got injured by no fault of his own and credit to Arsenal for recognizing that and his extreme talents to persist with faith in him, that's what sets Arsenal above any other club in the world.
Wilshere is the significant other that Wenger has been separated from by no fault of either party, and Wenger will run back when he returns.
For several hours in the middle of the day, DNC, DCCC, OfA, and EMILY's List saw their email inbox placement drop to 50 %, not necessarily by any fault of their own.
But while the Ecuador quake resulted from a slip between the South American and Nazca plates, the two Japan quakes were triggered by a fault within a single plate, according to the US Geological Survey.
But Intel said it would stick to its policy of only replacing flawed versions of the chip for scientists and engineers who can show that their work might be affected by the fault (Technology, 10 December).
Portions of the San Andreas fault seem to self - lubricate with a clay layer that's deposited by fluid seeping through cracks opened by fault movement.
Research has also shown that tsunamis generated locally by faulting and landslides offshore California can impact the California coastline in a matter of minutes.
This large, low - lying area northwest of the Kokoi is bounded by Lake Turkana on the west, by the course of Il Kimire in the north, and by the fault along the Kokoi on the southeast.
Wastewater injected in an underground reservoir layer crossed by a fault triggers an earthquake.
You see, I grew up in the Midwest, with parents who — by no fault of their own — had limited working knowledge of what a truly healthy diet looked like.
In the end we bought nothing at Miss Jones, by no fault of the shop.Below: the Reestraat, which is much prettier in summer.
By no fault of the company it was too big for me because I had lost so much weight between purchasing and actually getting married.
«Killing Ground» is by no means a new concept, with Greg McLean kickstarting the horror in the Australian outback with «Wolf Creek», but that's by no fault of its own.
«The goalposts are moved as the story or contents of the film change, and having several layers of approval — often from people who neither understand nor care about the game adaptation — means that schedules can be thrown off by no fault of of the developers, and all the time they're facing down an unchanging release day.
Felicity Jones does a commendable job of being a fearless leader and an overworked mother, though, by no fault of her own, is rather overshadowed by Redmayne's dazzling work.
By no fault of its own, Jed Rothstein's «The China Hustle» is an eye - opening yet somewhat underwhelming documentary.
Remember, Carlos» teachers must also simultaneously present an increasingly quick - paced curriculum and by no fault of their own have almost no time to provide remedial instruction to Carlos — even in the resource room in which he spends most of his day.
«With a state plan now imminent, we are urging the governor to revisit the decision to rescind $ 250 million in aid to New York City students and teachers, who by no fault of their own will face the unfortunate consequences of the failure of their local leaders to get the job done,» Schleifer said.
Remember, Carlos» teachers must also simultaneously present an increasingly quick - paced curriculum and by no fault of their own have almost no time to provide remedial instruction to Carlos - even in the resource room in which he spends most of his day.
In March, that same car was totaled by fault of another driver.
Consequently, the hard starting condition you are experiencing is caused by a fault in either the car's starting system, the ignition system, the fuel system (fuel pressure and amount), and / or the air induction system.
You got into an accident by no fault of your own and your car is totaled.
There is also ZERO percent chance I miss a payment, by my fault or by an external circumstance.
Most of our adoptable pets are pulled from local Animal Control facilities where they've landed by no fault of their own.
Many of the pets that are surrendered to local municipal shelters are there by no fault of their own.
We are a small group of volunteers and passionate animal lovers who are interested in finding wonderful homes for the many adoptable dogs in the south who, by no fault of their own, find themselves on the streets or in shelters without loving families to care for them.
By no fault of their own, they have been cast out and left in the care of our shelter staff and FOTAS volunteers.
They are a small group of volunteers and passionate animal lovers who are interested in finding wonderful homes for the many adoptable dogs in the south who, by no fault of their own, find themselves on the streets or in shelters without loving families to care for them.
They are a small group of volunteers and passionate animal lovers who are interested in finding wonderful homes for the many adoptable dogs in the south who, by no fault of their own, find themselves on the streets or in shelters without loving families to care for...
Every day thousands of wonderful pets are euthanized in shelters across the globe by no fault of their own.
Unfortunately, by no fault of his own, Huck got to be too big for his original owners, so he was surrendered to a kill shelter.
Background: This big teddy bear was adopted and returned three different times from Miami Dade Animal Services; not by any fault of his own, just bad luck.
«Shelter pets make incredible pets and most are homeless by no fault of their own,» said Melissa Jones, V.M.D., director of Baltimore County Animal Services.
The majority of the dogs are simply unwanted by no fault of their own.
Pets end up in shelters for a multitude of reasons and in many cases, it's by no fault of their own.
It was probably uplifted not by volcanic activity, but by faulting, many submarine lava flows can be seen on the island.
New Masses was split by the fault lines of class; as historian Paul Buhle put the matter, the magazine is more accurately described as having been in dialogue with a radical middle class.
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