Sentences with phrase «much at fault»

When the OnePlus 5 was first launched earlier this year, it was hard to find much at fault with the device.
After an investigation, each party will be given a weight to how much at fault they were found.
If you are not following the traffic laws for motorcyclists in Omaha, then that can be considered comparative or contributory negligence and they could be considered as much at fault as the other drivers.
Not only wrong, but as much at fault as their dog who indeed started the altercation.
The confined timeframe makes for a good view of Churchill at a very specific moment in time, but genuine historians will probably find much at fault, or much more to be said.
Wenger is as much at fault as Kroenke.
It looks glaringly obvious but I don't think he was too much at fault.
as an addendum to my previous comment I'm not a wnger Hater I fully appreciate his magnificent acheivments over the years BUt it has to change as the results are really the only yard stick by which we as fans can measure things and they are just NOT there last nights performance has sickend me and while the players are very much at fault the buck ultimately must stop with wenger and after him the board.
I think anyone that any Christian who looks at what Jesus message was said to be, and any other person who just looks at what the right thing to do for someone who needs comfort is, instead of focusing on absurd man made rituals, would see that the priest was very much at fault here.

Not exact matches

He told shareholders, «I particularly need to fault myself for... putting too much technology all at once into a product.
It is so much easier to point the finger at the gays and say it is their fault.
But as it seems every thing that has happened in this era was - is still stupid and am fed up with but have nothing in hand to change destiny that seems not going good at all and many inoccents will pay the price of faults that they have not made or agreed for... Honestly watching the news that is becoming to be of our area I feel tonight so much depressed and no sight of any glimpse of light to peace on earth for all in general.
Personally I do not think it is the «majority» at fault as much as a «active minority within the majority».
It's really my fault... I'm not much of a gardener, but I like to give it a shot anyway, hoping to at least get a few meager salads for my efforts.
As much as I support Wenger, I will hold my hands up when I think he (Wenger) is at fault, I do believe his idea on wages do nothing to help our players mature and if anything encourages them to grow as mercenaries.
It's your fault for being that much better than everyone, grooming Jalen Hurts so effectively at quarterback, and having Minkah Fitzpatrick play sweeper so well that you almost don't need an offense.
Don't get me wrong, he's a classy little player but he also has his faults and I doubt that he will shine as much as he did at Arsenal, if he were to go to a bigger club with bigger players (stars).
Why do the players i love are at fault so much?
Almost wanted it too much at times, which affected his decision making, but we can not fault the desire.
Mourinho and Pogba have clashed on a number of occasions this season and there has been much debate about who's really at fault.
In fact they suggest that it is our fault for complaining so much after he sent two of our players off for nothing while allowing the Chelsea striker Diego Costa to go around «pinching and punching» the Arsenal players in our game at Stamford Bridge this season.
I'm not going to blame one or two players or just blame one of owner or manager because so much has gone wrong in these last two months that I need both hands and probably more to count the number of people at fault.
As you say he is limited in how much he can discipline / chastize players when he probably knows sub consiouly that he is weak or maybe at fault himself.
Times when our defenders got outnumbered it was midfielders wingbacks wingers and pers partner at fault just as much as the big man himself, per did hash things up a few times ie the ducking but hes not the only Arsenal player who has had form best forgotten and he certainly wont be the last.
Cech sometimes (on occasion) can do much better you'd imagine (which keeper can't), but he doesn't be at fault, nor does he cause calamities, so I would not point to our bench for the savior.
Whose fault this is exactly has been of much discussion over the summer along with the usual transfer rumours but even now nobody really knows who to point the finger of suspicion at.
people are pointing out that is Kroenke's fault but the reality is Koroenke did not buy yaya Sanogo, Kallstrom, Park Yung and last year Takuma Assano (loaned to germany) to mention few of the average players got in transfers.Kroenke gave 100 million last summer so why not going for Abumayang at that time for 60 - 70 millions or Lacaztte (40 — 50 reports in Spain indicate he's going to Atletico) and another 30 - 40 millions for DM (we got Xhaka but i believe next season the guy will be much better) so the lack of reinforcing the Key positions needed is his fault.
A shit team wouldnt have got that much at home so its wenger fault for not adapting the tactics for away matches and big 6 matches are mostly won by which manager got his tactics right e.g pep fiasco against liverpool.
I think gmv8 is right, there is something sinister going on behind the scenes, the way the team played today wasn't just usual wenger's fault, yes his time is up and he needs to retire but i think there is more to the team than we know, players weren't communicating with each other on the pitch, they weren't caring about the game at all, at one of the goals i saw ramsey was talking to another player and not giving a damn about the game at all, there is some internal crisis between players, some probably hate each other, the defenders and the midfield lost the ball too much that it seemed they are doing it deliberately, some players seem to want out but not gone yet that makes me think they want out not because of money or the club but because they hate each other, specially Ox and Sanchez!!
You make some fair points but Wenger ris far more at fault on so much more than you believe.
The players are at fault just as much as Wenger is!
But as much as the BFG was at fault, he should never have been put in that position as the Arsenal forward players were caught on the edge of the Anderlecht box, while Per's fellow German Lukas Podolski made an awful job of closing down and stopping the cross that led to the goal.
That chambers recked my head far to many mistakes today and to be fair he wasn't at fault for all the goals because the goals came from the runners running into the box you have to have people picking these runners When I am on the pitch playing I get annoyed because defenders are very close to me so i seat back and wait for that moment to run into the space with a goal no one would even see me but that is on the local field and not on professional level come on seriously I can except cotinou free kick but elanas goal and cotinou second even mane the way he ran in for goal as if he was a hot knife cutting through butter unacceptable these mistakes are school errors 3 errors on the same match to much to digest
Those who know much about football and are true to themselves and to the world at large would know that watching Giroud on TV is the same as watching an average player.The thing is its not his fault that he's average.That's just how some are.That's just how life is but people refuse to get that fact.In life in terms of soccer we have average players and world class players while some fall between the two.That's just how life is.The earlier people accept it the better.Life is just that way so deal with it.Its agonizing anytime I watch him play and I for one can confidently say that the day he's sold people would not miss him.When he goes to his career would take a downhill that's why I see him as lucky player with Arsenal just given him 1000's tof chances to score on a silver platter.He would look so normal playing in an average team to be honest.
as much i am im angry at the players the fault lies with wenger who picks them and decides they are good enough to play for arsenal.the Truth is they are not.
Its only natural that if you spend 4 months staring at a bunch of people from Missisippi then your going to think the first person you see from Alabama is the bell of the ball so I cant fault Condoleeza Rice for trusting the evidence she was given a little too much - a lone blemish on a otherwise pristine record of determining which organizatons pose the biggest risk to others.
Andres S I can't fault a word you have said.He made that change at half time that changed the shape just enough to get the job done and you have to acknowledge the team responding.This now leads us to the fact we have ANOTHER Wembley date that 90 other teams wish they had despite it being labelled a Mickey Mouse tournament.Win it and we have Europa Cup minimum next season (correct me if I'm wrong here) and that will keep him in the job next season no matter how much we recognise and want change.I suppose all the AKB's will be swinging from the chandeliers (note - that was for you JW) at what we still feel will be an under achievement but they would rejoice at us winning the Emirates Cup they are so blinkered.Yes he got the job done last night but let's not be fooled he is the manager that can take us forward.In spite of that we will all ba at Wembley and as we all know we NEVER LOSE there.
I am not convinced he wants the hard work at our level its much easier at bigger clubs where you have other top players to take the strain, and I think that's what Barca have found, If he wants to come than he is an better player than Nolan and Noble but Kouyate is as good and hungry, Alfitano I like, Nene not seen enough to judge but that's not his fault, Zarate will be back and if he nuckles down under a new manager should stay and be a good squad member but unless he ups his work rate will not be a regular starter, Rav we will just have to watch grow to great fame in Italy and know BFS cost us, You know what I think of our overrated overpaid overweight (I like the words beginning with over) leader, BFS REIGN OVER
Hummels was at fault for the opening goal, leaving too much space for Iniesta to tuck the ball behind the German defence.
Put his body on the line a couple of times, but was at fault for Liverpool's opener which left Remi Garde's men facing an uphill task with just 15 minutes on the clock, losing Sturridge at the back post, although he wasn't given much help by Cissokho.
He would go on to score in his next match against Aston Villa, but was at fault in giving Jamie Mackie too much space and time, in the loss to QPR.
The goalkeeper was not only at fault for the goal, making an awful error in coming for a ball that he never claimed, allowing Ibrahimovic to pull a goal back for United, but was also lucky to stay on the field, making a reckless lunge on Wayne Rooney when he tried to do too much in his own area and mis - controlled the ball, allowing the England captain an opportunity to pounce.
Your driving record: The number of years you've been licensed and whether or not you've had any convictions (traffic violations) or been involved in at - fault collisions, will play a role in how much you pay for your auto insurance coverage.
There have been no breaches of national security and Dr Fox has actually apologised for the much smaller matters for which he was at fault.
By the time the 2004 magnitude - 6.0 Parkfield earthquake — the most closely monitored quake of all time — struck the central San Andreas fault without so much as a hint of a precursor (Science, 8 October 2004, p. 206), most researchers had abandoned attempts at precise prediction.
But within seconds, the shaking leapt onto a much longer strike - slip fault at the surface, where the ground moves side - to - side.
They note that in the absence of these variable rate injections, however, the fault may have still failed at a much later time.
Why it didn't stop at 100 kilometres and a magnitude much less than 9.0, or continue for over 1000 kilometres as the Sunda megathrust fault did off the coast of Sumatra in 2004, remains a mystery.
An intraplate fault like this generally produces earthquakes much less frequently than those at the boundaries of tectonic plates, like California's San Andreas Fault, and tends to be less well understood by geologists.
For example, aftershock sequences for quakes that occur at faults far from a tectonic plate boundary — such as the New Madrid Seismic Zone — often last much longer than those triggered by quakes near plate boundaries, says Seth Stein, a geophysicist at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois.
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