Sentences with phrase «own faults»

Aging is largely your chromosomes» fault.
If a person pushes on a door that should be pulled, it's not the fault of the user; it's the fault of the designer for not anticipating the problem.
Clinton faulted the Vermont senator even though, reflecting his party, he too now backs an assault weapons ban and tighter background checks.
Elected officials can see the fault lines in Canada's housing market just as well as anyone else — but fixing them is too politically unpopular
Then, the same month, a self - driving Uber flipped on its side in Arizona, though Tempe police found the Uber was not at fault.
One reason to proceed with such an obvious indiscretion would be to send a message that future economic weakness would be the Bank of Canada's fault, not the prime minister's.
Narayan Gurung crashed into a tree on Christmas 2016 after swerving to avoid a BMW that had stalled due to an electric fault.
Although the final fate of the sweeping health care reform lies in the hands of the Supreme Court, one can't fault Obama for not staying true to his word on this one.
«And he said, with respect to undertakings, «If some company comes into Canada to set up a business to make Frisbees, and the Frisbee market should disappear through no fault of its own, of course we would never enforce those undertakings.
But what I've realized is that this attitude is not their fault.
The markets are unpredictable, and your portfolio may wind up taking a hit one day by no fault of your own.
But what I love about that story is that, it's completely my fault.
A British inquest into the death of a former soldier was told that BMW had failed to recall thousands of cars in the country, despite a government agency warning it of a fault.
It's no fault of Aileen Lee, the venture capitalist who coined the term «unicorn,» that the word has become so irritating.
The Toronto Stock Exchange's last major outage occurred nearly a decade ago, when a system fault linked to data feeds shut down trading for a full day in 2008, including on the small - cap TSX Venture Exchange.
Will Steve Jobs's death mean customers stop forgiving Apple's faults?
So next time Brad from sales Tweets yet again about how he's totally #crushingit, take a deep breath: it's not his fault — he just doesn't know how irritating it is.
The WRI also faults the NERA report for assuming a low rate of clean - energy innovation.
The TSX» last major outage occurred nearly a decade ago, when a system fault linked to data feeds shut down trading for a full day in 2008, including on the small - cap TSX Venture Exchange.
Visa deflected fault for the incident, saying the problem was only affecting Coinbase customers.
It is not yet clear whether Uber's system was at fault or not in the latest crash, but Uber has now halted all testing of its autonomous vehicles, with no clear timeline for reactivation.
Our lives are out of balance not through our own fault but because of something someone else — a preoccupied spouse, nasty boss, or needy kid — is doing, or not doing.
It's not anyone's fault, it's just the way that evolution works.
Many have noted — Notley's government not least among them — that the unwillingness to stake out bold lines of action on key files might not be entirely or even partially the NDP's fault.
There may not be anybody who's at fault.
Critics took fault with the term leanest livable weight, which many believed translated into Goop encouraging its readers to slim down to the lowest weight they can maintain while still living.
If your company is at fault for not providing the proper safety measures and training, expect families to seek wrongful death compensation.
Many businesses aren't protected in the event of an earthquakes or flood — especially if they aren't located near fault lines or floodplains.
In the eyes of producers, actors and industry insiders, Rotten Tomatoes is at fault.
It's not Canada Post's fault that it has to start finding ways of saving its own skin.
But was it Russia's fault that so many leading media outlets paid so much attention to leaked Clinton emails that contained little of substance?
But from a social point of view, it's hard to fault Starbucks for trying.
(Hint: that might be your own fault.
If he's unhappy with your product it will be your fault.
Entrepreneurs Andy Medley and Scott Hill built their Indianapolis marketing and promotions firm PERQ by nurturing office culture, sometimes to a fault.
When a business fails, almost always it's our fault.
Poor gaming performance, however, might not always be the fault of companies offering the service because infrastructure has a role to play as well.
It was Russia's fault!
He felt like a misfit, and it wasn't his fault.
If the reviews for your product or service are resoundingly bad, it's probably not the fault of the reviewer.
After a preliminary investigation, Police chief Sylvia Moir said that the collision that killed 49 - year - old Elaine Herzberg wasn't Uber's fault and the accident «would have been difficult to avoid» regardless of whether the other car was autonomous or human - driven.
He argues that the «boss's mission isn't to find fault but to simply improve the company's performance.»
It's not Jessica Alba's fault that she ended up in over her head with «Fantastic Four.»
It wasn't really his fault: Amidst a deepening recession, the entire industry was reeling, hit by an 80 % drop in sales in one three - month period.
Sometimes it was their fault, because things had gotten bad, and they could have worked a little harder.
The ECB is perhaps the best hope of bridging the political and economic fault lines in a union where cooperation was supposed to be the hallmark of a new Europe.
Although all states now have «no fault» divorce proceedings, some jurisdictions still take into account the grounds for divorce when dividing assets, said Justin Reckers, a certified financial planner, divorce financial analyst and CEO of WellSpring Divorce Advisors.
It's not their fault.
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.
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