The Creator is not immune
from any faults of the creature that God created.
We are saved
from the faults of earth for the fullness of heaven.
Never more evident is the usefulness of our particular congregation than when a community quakes
from the faults of ancient ethnic tectonic plates pushing just below the surface of our culture.
Let's say your gym fell apart after two days
from no fault of your own.
The only unshakably rotten feeling in the series comes
from no fault of its own.
However, Lara in the new Tomb Raider is wholly believable and free
from the faults of male fantasy and male gaze.
Wrongful death refers to the legal term where a death has resulted
from the fault of some other person or entity.
There may have been two separate causes but it is enough if one of the causes arose
from fault of the defender.
Sometimes, however, injury comes
from no fault of your own.
Have you, or someone you love, been injured in an automobile accident resulting
from no fault of your own?
Comprehensive insurance usually covers damage to your vehicle that results
from no fault of your own and is not caused by a collision or car accident.
The challenges may stem
from the fault of the policyholders, TPAs or hospitals.
That's not
from fault of your own, but simply because there are facets of the recruitment field that you may be unaware.
Not exact matches
But
from a social point
of view, it's hard to
fault Starbucks for trying.
Of course, most business leaders were firmly for staying in the EU, so they can't be
faulted for their immediate role in the referendum, but according author Umair Haque, writing on the HBR blogs, those who lead the country's companies are very far
from blameless.
An apocalyptically - worded story in the latest issue
of the New Yorker detailed the devastation that might result
from a high - magnitude earthquake along the Cascadia subduction zone, a
fault line that runs
from Cape Mendocino, Calif., to Vancouver Island, Canada.
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.
«I come
from a family that respects the value
of money — almost to a
fault,» he explained in one post.
The panelists also
faulted the Detroit CEOs for their chosen method
of transportation (corporate jet) to ask for a bailout
from Washington.
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.
While speaking
of the Arctic, he said, «We do not doubt for a moment that the rest
of the world would find us at
fault, and hold us liable, should we fail to ensure adequate protection
of that environment
from pollution or artificial deterioration.»
Two
of those people said Trump raised his voice with his chief
of staff, whom he
faulted for trying to restrict outside friends
from having direct access to him.
The housing collapse certainly was not the
fault of the Obama Administration, so it's difficult to blame them for the sharp rise that occurred
from 2006 to 2009.
Quite often, entrepreneurs and commercial real estate investor are turned down for traditional loans
from banks and similar institutions — usually through no
fault of their own.
Meanwhile, in the aftermath
of the Atwal embarrassment, Canadian officials were in full damage - control mode, with everyone
from the PMO down suggesting the cock - up was someone else's
fault.
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The Cupertino giant has been reportedly accused
of finding unnecessary
faults and demanding repairs
from the users before replacing iPhone batteries.
I've had a couple
of plants die lately, but I know it's my own
fault because I didn't buy them
from a Christian nursery.
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.
But,
of course, the saudis only tell the masses that its america's
fault that they are poor and miserable to allow them to keep stealing
from their people and keep increasing their wealth.
The world
from San Francisco to the Ural Mountains seemed permanently divided into two hostile, ideologically opposed, nuclear - armed camps, along a
fault line defined at the end
of World War II.
It was that looking at parenting in the «admit your
faults» way helped me shift the responsibility
from 100 percent in the arms
of the parents to a shared responsibility, which for Millennials especially, I think is important.
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.
As for
faults, we have plenty, but happily, they are the
faults of imperfect people — most
of whom,
from my personal experience, are trying to improve.
Maybe you could bring in Christians
from another church tradition or
from the other side
of the world to come and find
fault with how your church is accomplishing (or not accomplishing) your mission.
A Christian UKIP councillor
from Henley - on - Thames caused outrage, quickly followed by hilarity in January, when he declared that the recent spate
of floods and bad weather across Britain were the
fault of gay marriage.
Some might see glaring
faults from a guy named «Attack
of the 50 Foot Magic Underwear» who seems to think he has the facts on his side, when in reality he is just as small - minded and un-educated as the people he professes to be better than.
The fallen condition - which is the root
of all disorders - is said to be somewhat
of a a felix culpa, a happy
fault; the distortions that result
from it make us more aware than ever
of the giftedness
of nature.
The Anglican Church's Thirty - Nine Articles get it right: «Original sin... is the
fault and corruption
of the nature
of every man... whereby man is very far gone
from original righteousness....
He Came Down
from Heaven suffers
from some
of the same
faults.
Not my
fault if I happen to find it a self - evident truth that the sanity
of marriage comes
from it being a sacrament
from God.
The poor is not distinguished there
from the rich, Only he who is found free
of fault By scale and weight before eternity's lord.
I sure do believe the enemy likes to hurt us, having grown up reading C.S. Lewis I've a stark memorie
from my early teens where I nearly gave up in dispare and did myself some serious damage, I could hear this long list
of my
faults.
Correlatively, understanding God involves growth in one's grasp
of the concept «saved,» the capacity to discern one's own, and everything else's, healing and liberation
from fault; but that is inseparable
from, though not the same as, growth in one's grasp
of the concept «free,» a capacity to respond appropriately to that salvation.
Once when, as an adult, I defended myself mildly in answer to Father's letter objecting to my behavior in delaying repayment
of a loan
from him, no date
of repayment having been specified, he replied, referring to his letter, «It was a
fault of long - standing: that
of overarguing a good case.
Gossip (undermining the good name
of another, even if the
faults spoken
of are true) is one
of the most common and most mean - spirited
faults against justice: mean - spirited because one takes away
from another without any gain to oneself - except the sad satisfaction
of giving vent to envy or dislike.
The response to World Vision revealed some major
fault lines in the Church, and many
of us who grew up evangelical interpreted all the gleeful «farewelling»
from evangelical leaders as our final kick out the door.
Women are banned
from going to Mount Athos not through
of any
fault of their own but to protect the monks
from any temptations that may arise.
The abuse I've suffered at the hands
of church leaders, other Christians, the insane chaos
of a church split, being fired
from another international ministry for «insubordination», etc., are all not just little episodic blemishes in church life, but revelatory symptoms
of deeply serious defects, profound flaws, and continental
faults that need immediate and radical treatment.
It doesn't take much spiritual discernment to spot the
faults and failings
of others, its recognizing our own that requires a little help
from the Divine Counselor.