Sentences with phrase «much fault»

Yes, we, the consumers — this is just as much our fault as it is the companies.
Questions of fault ask the jury to decide how much fault each party bears for the injuries.
If you get a good one, I really can't find much fault in the breed.
I'm not sure what it is about this film that makes me like it while finding so much fault with it.
Their failure to consider the consequences of their pursuits, however, is not so much their fault as it is our collective failing.
I'm looking forward to it, especially since I can't find too much fault with the current design apart from how the commentary columns are way in the back and easily overlooked.
We were very close to missing out on this paradise, and I must admit, it was pretty much my fault.
Yet it's hard to place too much fault on the direction of a movie that feels less like an exercise in filmmaking than in careful brand management.
But that we were down in the first place WAS very much his fault.
Alternatively, under a comparative negligence standard, the court will evaluate the facts of the case and determine how much fault both the plaintiff and defendant are for the plaintiff's injury.
Insurance companies will try to shift as much fault to you as possible; an experienced personal injury attorney can help to stop this from happening.
Aside from a few errors, you can't find much fault.
We can't find much fault in how Mercedes has engineered the GLE to meet the needs of well - to - do families in need of both utility and efficiency, and it's hard to blame the company for meeting every expectation without fuss or fanfare.
Drunk driving, distracted driving, manufacturer defects, the condition of the road and driver fatigue can all play a part in determining who was responsible for the accident, as well as how much fault lies with each party.
Truly, MW3 lacked the seismic impact of its predecessors, but as a game, it's hard to find much fault here.
David Cameron and George Osborne were all too happy to let people believe the mess the country was in after the financial crash was as much the fault of benefit claimants as it was the bankers.
It's based on the size of a fault (crack in Earth's crust), how much the fault slips (moves) during a quake, and the energy force that was required to permit that movement.
However, if publishers were mislead, I'm happy to agree that it was pretty much their fault, and not Google's.
If there is one thing I can't find too much fault with it's the episodic presentation of the singleplayer.
Much fault lies with the series» director Shawn Levy (Real Steel, Big Fat Liar), an unrepentant purveyor of anemic family fun.
Graphically, at least, it's hard to find much fault with Senran Kagura Estival Versus.
If you were one of THOSE who actually paid attention in science classes and read the optional material, then you will probably find much fault in the details.
Of course, European elections in Britain typically attract few voters, but apathy is as much the fault of the electors as the elected.
While the Paleo diet may not be a viable option for the entire human population in our current agricultural system, and is indeed most popular among relatively affluent Westerners, this is not so much a fault of the diet itself but of our current economic paradigm.
Overall, we can't find much fault in the Ballistix Sport, although some users have reported that they received a faulty item; Crucial offers a limited lifetime warranty.
If this was going on at the gym and Urijah wasn't handling the situation, that's just as much his fault as it is TJ's imo.
Lastly, Liverpool might or might not gel, they did play a great first half against us, but that was probably as much our fault than anything else.
I'm actually hoping moyes won't be around next season as his a ditherer in the transfer market and would prefer a better coach that's forward looking and can bring in quality players not hugil evra who I believe was just as much his fault than sully.
What they were searching for are signs, like those seen along the San Andreas, that indicate how much the faults have slipped over time and whether some of that slippage caused some of the seafloor to thrust upwards.
The media soon follows suit, and no one gets closer to the action than spunky reporter Lexie Littleton (Zellweger, Bee Movie), whose tenacity for the truth gets tested when she develops feelings for the men she follows, including Rutherford, who, through not much fault of his own, has been pumped up to be something he isn't in terms of his heroism.
It's not so much his fault — it's the awful script.
The failure for the explanation to make sense is as much the fault of the story as it is the British accents, so unbearably thick they might as well be Russian.
Yeah, they had a little too much reverb as well, but I didn't find much fault with the music.
Aside from her inability to control her cast (Tatum's lack of an accent is just as much her fault as his), she also doesn't seem entirely confident in the story she's trying to tell.
Toss in amenities like an excellent rear - view monitor and an easily navigable infotainment system and we're hard pressed to find much fault.
Sure, it gets a little tiring during its zany spaceship finale, but it's hard to find much fault in a climax featuring a giant, disco - obsessed alien spider named Britney.
One can hardly find too much fault in him for allowing himself to take...
The court will then apportion damages to the plaintiff appropriately based on how much fault is assigned to the defendant.
Under a contributory negligence law, the court will review how much fault the plaintiff (the injured person) and the defendant (the person allegedly at fault) each were responsible for in the plaintiff's injury.
Comparative fault is a doctrine that requires the jury to apportion fault to each party according to how much fault the jury associates with each party.
Comparative negligence is a legal term that is used to measure how much fault each person involved in a car crash contributed to or caused the accident.
Just like a pure comparative negligence system, a judge or jury decides how much fault should be allocated to each person responsible for an accident and apportions the amount of damages accordingly.
In a pure comparative negligence system, the judge or jury decides how much fault should be allocated to each person responsible for an accident, and then apportions the amount of damages accordingly.
You should let a car accident lawyer help you determine who may be at fault for the crash and if it's you and the other driver, how much fault is yours and how much is the other driver's.
This is not a knock on the fine academic work done by legal scholars or criminologists, but the policy academy and practitioners have a lot to say about sentencing that really hasn't been reflected in usual discussions, as much the fault of the latter as the former.
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