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Trump replied in a tweet faulting the chief justice's argument.
I'm not faulting anybody here for approaching situations like this.
Faulting Watson for the unfortunate turn of events is hard.
Other GOP senators are faulting the administration for a disorganized approach.
The report did not find evidence faulting the 113th's maintenance personnel.
The M 7.9 occurred as the result of strike slip faulting.
Other Christian groups have pointedly cited religion in faulting the government.
Bernie Sanders in the Democratic primary, faulting him for criticizing the president.
Mr. Trump stayed on the attack, faulting the F.B.I. for clearing Mrs.
Mr. Trump originally cited a memo faulting Mr. Comey's handling of Mrs.
Mr. Obama accepts only so much responsibility for that, faulting Republican obstructionism.
Faulting me financially for having that burden is something I find so infuriating.
Faulting him for telling his story feels like a kind of erasure, too.
Karatantcheva contributed to her demise by double-faulting 11 times without serving an ace.
But Mr. Moon's approval ratings remain high, with many South Koreans instead faulting Mr. Trump.
She was cheered on encouragingly after double-faulting in the second point of the match.
Astrid will claim that she is unable to conceive, faulting her years of chlorine exposure.
To be clear, no one is faulting The Biebs for wearing a blanket as an outfit.
After a new report was released faulting the commissioner, the mayor may have reason to reconsider.
Thiem played a very shaky game, double faulting and making three unforced errors with his forehand.
Criticisms like these are like faulting a supermodel for wearing the wrong brand of T-shirt.
But two federal appeals courts have blocked that effort, faulting the administration's rationale for ending the program.
In command, Andreescu's serving troubles suddenly surfaced double faulting to gift Townsend a break at 4-1.
Republicans have embraced varied arguments when they are not faulting the integrity of the Democratic impeachment process.
" The comments echo Biden's remarks to CNN's Don Lemon last month faulting Trump for "shredding our alliances.
He once discussed hiring private investigators to probe the personal lives of reporters writing stories faulting the company.
But let's stop faulting shower sex for not living up to unrealistic and honestly, kind of problematic, expectations.
Brohm isn&apost faulting his team&aposs effort, and he certainly hasn&apost lost faith in his players.
All this said, I had trouble faulting the movie, since the performances were so good and so committed.
It also criticizes him for writing an op-ed faulting the Clinton Justice Department for siding with Hawaii.
Ahead by 5-1, he failed to convert on three set points, double-faulting for a Monfils break.
Trump blamed "both sides" for the violence, specifically faulting the "alt-left" counterprotesters who opposed the white supremacists.
Muguruza never looked comfortable, double-faulting on break point in the second set and recording 43 unforced errors.
Kim isn't faulting her mom for making the deal, just questioning the communication around how the deal was made.
This is as good as in-ear headphones get There's really no faulting the sound of the Kaiser 10s.
But in the second set, it was Djokovic's turn to choke, going long with a forehand before double-faulting.
But if contraction alone were at work, the pattern of thrust-faulting and shallow moonquakes would be randomly distributed.
To the south, where the rift is young, extension rates are low and faulting occurs over a wide area.
Experts are now faulting the Chinese government for its harsh crackdown on the flow of information about the virus.
In faulting Trump's team, Republicans also found that it was "poor judgment" for the GOP campaign to praise WikiLeaks.
Zverev struggled against Schwartzman, double-faulting 17 times out of 47 second-serve attempts, and making 65 unforced errors.
After double-faulting twice to give Anderson the second set, Kyrgios threw his racket to the ground, breaking it.
"I'm not faulting anyone this year because the way that it was handled by PG&E was terrible," Sen.
The Supreme Court on June 27 blocked Trump's first effort to add the question, faulting the administration's stated reason.
A legislator introduced a similar bill in New York State today, faulting the climate created by Black Lives Matter protests.
Not surprisingly, Monfils was unable to create a serious momentum swing, double-faulting twice to set up double break point.
Last month, JAMA ran four letters critical of the March study, some faulting the report for ruling out mass hysteria.
He had demanded a detailed accounting of the bridge's defects, faulting officials for what he called a lack of transparency.
Raonic seemed off rhythm from the start, double-faulting twice as the Scot registered a break in the opening game.
But he did not take full responsibility, faulting CNN for reporting that Mr. Carson was "taking a break" from the campaign.
At a podium, Trump read a statement rebuking the violence, but without specifically mentioning or faulting the role of white nationalists.
Which is why I think that to keep invoking Bill's infidelities as ammunition against Hillary, or to keep faulting her — yes!
Critics have been divided about the look of the picture, with some faulting it for looking too much like a telenovela.
Trump has been pressing OPEC to increase its oil production in recent weeks, faulting the cartel for recent increases in prices.
A surprising new study released this week found that eating less red meat may not make you healthier, faulting nutrition studies.
He often hammered reporters covering the Clinton campaign, faulting them for not being critical enough of the former secretary of state.
In September 2012, the Justice Department's inspector general released a report faulting 12 department employees for failures related to the operation.
Every other investigation found serious flaws in security, in intelligence, faulting intelligence officials, the State Department and other parts of the government.
According to various media accounts, Lee's family is faulting Lawrence police for not taking initial reports of the teen's disappearance more seriously.
There was an editorial in the Korean newspaper, the Chosun Ilbo, faulting Samsung for the technological mistakes that led to this issue.
After the Treasury report, Mr. Cordray sent a letter to Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin faulting the department for misrepresenting the bureau's work.
The Secret Service was so disturbed that it issued a statement faulting the club's staff for not tracking its guests closely enough.
He touched on the enduring debate between cities and suburbs, faulting state officials for allowing cities to land in such a predicament.
The match was emotional, with Serena double-faulting on match point and being in tears as she met Venus at the net.
In 85033, the U.S. government released a report faulting BP as well as rig operator TransOcean and contractor Halliburton for the disaster.
McCarthy then brushed off the exchange by faulting Barack Obama for not selling anti-tank weapons to Ukraine in the first place.
Circuit Judge Bernice Bouie Donald dissented from Wednesday's decision, faulting Michigan for imposing a "harsher sanction" on indigent drivers than other drivers.
He cracked, double faulting again and making two more unforced errors, as Millman roared back to level the match at 1-1.
Experts on the right, by contrast, put a lot of the weight on personal responsibility, often faulting the bad choices of the poor.
"No one wants to watch a match where two of the players keep double-faulting and returning serves into the net," he writes.
"For Worse" certainly could be better as a play, but there is no faulting the good production that it gets in Long Branch.
But he failed to serve out the victory there, double-faulting on break point, then couldn't convert two match points at 5-3.
Bloomberg's campaign went after Sanders on Monday, faulting the Vermont senator for the derogatory comments his supporters often make online about other candidates.
Nunes conceded that a "footnote" to that effect was included in the application, while faulting the bureau for failing to provide more specifics.
Anderson served for the third at 127-3, got broken, then had a pair of set points in that tiebreaker, double-faulting one away.
A terrorist organization or nefarious nation state decides to derail the global internet by faulting the undersea fiber optic cables that connect the world.
"Golden assets," he called them in The Times, while faulting the city for not swiftly enlisting them to help ease the affordable-housing crisis.
Speaking to the Post, Trump again sent a reassuring message that he isn't faulting anyone for his decision to name Powell to the job.
Federal investigators are faulting the pipeline owner in last year's rupture on California's coast that sent 500 barrels of oil into the Pacific Ocean.
"There has been no credible, long-term policy as to what to do with this money," Moise said, faulting donors and Haiti's weak institutions.
Courts have sometimes viewed all passwords as equal, faulting a victim whose partner hacked her Facebook because she had shared an Amazon password with him.
This happened during the heady time of drinking, a nasty hypomanic episode and so on (again, not faulting anyone but myself and taking 100% responsibility).
The blame-shifting game is well underway, with the United States blaming OPEC, Russia faulting U.S. sanctions, and Saudi Arabia blaming speculators for escalating prices.
After all, she'd admitted in her article that she's also guilty of buying her kids lots of gifts, and isn't faulting Aydin for her generosity.
These SEIU complaints make the constituent-service attack sound more like faulting Edwards for not back-scratching a special interest, in this case a union.
Williams was not at her best, either, getting tight at key moments, including double-faulting on the last point of three games to get broken.
Critics say Booker did not meet his lofty promises to reshape the city, with some progressives faulting his support for school choice, among other issues.
If you're double faulting eight times a match, and you are winning less than 50 percent of the points, then you need to re-evaluate.
But he takes a libertarian view on other issues, faulting excessive regulation and siding with businesses in congressional votes on financial industry oversight and taxes.
Much in the same way she shouldered responsibility for Perry's abuse in Season 1, she is now faulting herself for her role in his murder.
Mr. Trump last year abandoned the agreement, faulting it for failing to permanently block potential Iranian nuclear ambitions or to restrict other Iranian military activity.
Bouchard struggled with her accuracy, committing 27 unforced errors and double faulting four times, in the match which drew a big crowd to Court 5.
Rather than faulting the science, we should be on the lookout for scam artists using it as a justification to advance their systemically racist beliefs.
Warren's support is a backtrack on previous statements she made in opposition to super PACs, including her repeatedly faulting other candidates for accepting their help.
The members of the jury could have returned a verdict of unlawful killing, faulting the police for acting recklessly and compromising the safety of fans.
It was also short on faulting excesses of Wall Street and Washington, and said nothing about Berkshire's plan to create a healthcare company with Amazon.
The senator let fly a populist pitch, praising those "with calluses on your hands" and faulting Mr. Trump for using foreign labor to fill service jobs.
As the allegations reached a crescendo, Prime Minister Abadi&aposs government said it had found "unprecedented" violations in the vote, faulting the politically appointed elections commission.
Hickenlooper and Delaney have both gone after Sanders from the right, faulting his view of Democratic socialism as out of step with what more Americans want.
"Congress forgot what their pledges are," he said about health care, faulting them for requiring the Trump administration to take a "different route" on repealing Obamacare.
Between 10 and 25 members of the crew were responsible for the images, the investigation found, while faulting Goossen for not doing more to stop it.
It is a contrary result for Saudis, since they had justified their moves against Qatar in part by faulting it for dealing with Iran at all.
In an effort to halt Sanders' rise, the former vice president targeted Sanders' record on guns, faulting him for voting against the Brady Bill in 1993.
The California Democrat also attacked Ryan over Nunes's memo, faulting the House leader for not standing up to attacks on the FBI from his own party.
Garner persists in faulting the students for not acting pragmatically; these were not "earth-shattering" offenses, so why not deal with them swiftly, then and there?
"In faulting the cultural left, I am not making the absurd accusation that this group blew up the World Trade Center and the Pentagon," he writes.
But top Obama administration officials look back at their own work critically, faulting themselves for not being able to sell a health insurance program covering millions.
To complain about this sort of stylistic shortcoming in a Transformers movie would seem akin to faulting a dish at Denny's for a lack of subtle seasoning.
"We're not faulting the rule, but we think it's a bad precedent to establish and these funds are desperately needed in the public health system," Harvey said.
The Environmental Protection Agency's internal watchdog is faulting the agency for not acting sooner than it did on the drinking water lead contamination crisis in Flint, Mich.
In faulting the officer's actions, Mr. de Blasio said Sergeant Barry should have waited for more specialized officers, from the department's elite Emergency Service Unit, to arrive.
A judge ordered lawyers in a lawsuit accusing Knicks guard Derrick Rose of rape to temporarily stop talking to reporters, faulting the lawyers for heightened pretrial publicity.
"Thank you for the courage but in our medicine, courage cannot be a one-off action," Mr. Zelensky said, faulting her for poor service in Ukrainian hospitals.
It is also investigating a series of crashes involving Tesla Inc's semi-autonomous "Autopilot" system after faulting the system last year after a fatal crash in Florida.
The Tuesday quake happened because two parcels of the earth's crust moved past each other horizontally across a fault line, a phenomenon known as strike-slip faulting.
For most of the opening performance on Tuesday, I found myself faulting Mr. Domingo's judgment: The music is an unappealing mix of syrupy textures and tart harmonies.
Even as Moscow protested, American officials pointed fingers back, faulting the Kremlin for not enforcing a 2013 agreement it brokered with Syria to eliminate its chemical weapons.
Rep. Will Hurd (R-Texas) is faulting President Obama's policies toward North Korea in the wake of the nation's Wednesday announcement of a successful hydrogen bomb test.
And it was Federer who blinked, double-faulting to face a break point at 11-all, then slapping a forehand into the net to cede the key break.
It was Federer who faltered at 11-11, double-faulting to hand Anderson a break point which he converted when the defending champion's weary forehand smacked the net.
The full report stops short of faulting the Obama administration for that but warns that in future interference campaigns the public should be notified as quickly as possible.
So even if he plans to run a campaign against Blackburn by faulting the Democratic Party, national Democrats were elated when the former governor jumped in the race.
The Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) internal watchdog office is faulting officials at the federal, state and local levels for the run-up and response to the Flint, Mich.
He put the blame for the budget deficit squarely on Bill and Hillary Clinton, faulting the North American Free Trade Act of 1994 for jobs leaving the country.
Now, they said, Mr. Trump is faulting them when he could have asserted privilege over his conversations with aides and tried to prevent investigators from learning about them.
Beyond faulting Iran's behavior, though, it is not clear what Mr. Trump hopes to accomplish when he sits at the horseshoe-shaped table in the Security Council's chamber.
The pair traded breaks in the opening stages of the final set before former world number one Osaka clinched victory, despite double faulting on her first match point.
"We need to kill this thing all together," the Pennsylvania lawmaker said of the CFPB, faulting the agency and its former director for layering on too much bureaucracy.
He will also likely to be asked to explain a letter he sent to Attorney General William Barr faulting his new superior's initial characterization of the special counsel report.
The march turned into a contentious and direct affair, with protesters faulting the mayor's response to similar shootings by police and to demand a host of changes from Buttigieg.
In an interview with ABC News early Wednesday, she stressed that she was not faulting Mr. Sanders for supporting a single-payer plan, just for his lack of specificity.
After his death, Mr. Urrego's mother, Alba Reyes, sued school officials, faulting them for ostracizing her only son after discovering that he and a classmate had an intimate relationship.
Fox gave it an A — "Watson fills a massive need" — but CBS went with a C-minus, faulting how much Houston gave up to move up in the draft.
Find your presidential match with the 2016 Candidate Matchmaker "Incremental steps are not enough," Sanders said after Clinton knocked him for faulting the recent international Paris agreement on climate change.
On October 18th, it was reported that the inspector-general had issued a report faulting Mr Zinke for improperly bringing his wife, a non-government employee, along in official vehicles.
Read more: The story of one NFL free agent shows how much influence the Patriots have over the rest of the league Faulting the Giants for the logic is hard.
Grassley opened the hearing with a hard-hitting statement that called into question Ford's allegation against Kavanaugh and faulting Democrats for sitting for weeks on her letter making the accusation.
Joe Biden delivered his first shadow briefing on the coronavirus Monday, faulting President Trump for giving false information about the pandemic, not taking it seriously enough and not moving faster.
But Mr. Powell seemed careful not to overstep the Fed's purview — "I'm really committed to staying in our lane on things," he said — by faulting Congress or the White House.
On Tuesday, former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. delivered a forceful and detailed critique of the Trump administration, faulting the president for bringing the nation "dangerously close" to war.
"At least Bernie's being honest here," she said on "Medicare for All," faulting Warren for at that point being unclear about how she will pay for her health care plan.
" Pressed again about whether he was faulting Mr. Bush, Mr. Trump said, "No, I think we could have had greater vigilance, but I would never say anybody was responsible for that.
While also faulting Trump for his actions, she made the risible assertion that Trump "has learned from this case," as if to suggest that he won't do anything like it again.
He'd show up at the coffee shop, looking concerned and telling me I should get some sleep, but at home he'd yell at me, faulting me for not being like her.
Former White House adviser Steve Bannon depicted former President George W. Bush as bumbling and inept, faulting him for presiding over a "destructive" presidency during his time in the White House.
" The governor also went after Elias, listing all of the other recount elections he has been involved in and faulting him for telling reporters he was "here to win the election.
Trump has repeatedly dismissed those concerns while simultaneously faulting the Federal Reserve for its handling of interest rates, saying already strong growth could skyrocket if the Fed would only move faster.
That's drawn criticism from some experts who say that faulting "human nature" excuses the multi-million dollar campaigns by fossil fuel companies and lobbyists that have focused on challenging climate science.
But with the match under control, Sabalenka lost her grip in the next game, double-faulting at 30-15 and then missing a low forehand to allow Osaka to break back.
The State Department is faulting the Iraqi government for allowing an Iranian-backed militia to attack U.S. outposts in Iraq, including one that prompted the Pentagon to respond with airstrikes Sunday.
And a House GOP committee this week released a final report of its two-year investigation into the 2012 Benghazi terror attacks, faulting Clinton and the Obama administration for some failings.
Earlier on Thursday, Trump spoke at the annual National Prayer Breakfast, a historically bipartisan event attended by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, faulting those who invoked their religious faith during the impeachment battle.
The agency said that the quake occurred where the Pacific plate is converging with the North America plate, and was caused by "strike slip faulting," where layers of rock are displaced horizontally.
Wealth Inequality Rising Fast, Oxfam Says, Faulting Tax Havens | Just 62 people own as much wealth as the 3.5 billion people in the bottom half of the world's income scale, Oxfam reported.
Democrats have blasted the policies as cruel, faulting the Trump administration for warehousing migrants in crowded detention facilities along the border and separating immigrant children from the adults they have traveled with.
President Trump has condemned the deadly chemical attack in Syria that killed dozens of civilians, blaming Syrian President Bashar Assad — but also faulting the foreign policy of his own predecessor Barack Obama.
Cooperman's lawyers had been preparing an appeal, faulting the SEC's "aggressive and untested" theory that their client's post-disclosure agreement, an oral promise, to keep information confidential could justify insider trading charges.
"The seismic waves may be from earthquake-like, faulting rock movement responding to inflation/deflation or collapse of a volcanic edifice, or directly related to movement or vibration of magma," Lomax added.
I don't think we talk about this because it's kind of faulting someone you love-and often someone who tries to support their partner 20073% but just doesn't see the ongoing asymmetries.
Koh also said testimony from some Qualcomm witnesses "lacked credibility," faulting Chief Executive Steve Mollenkopf and others for giving "long, fast, and practiced narratives" and saying company emails and notes contradicted his testimony.
They put out a pair of scorching ads faulting the New Jersey Governor for his past position on Common Core, for his expansion of Medicaid under Obamacare, and for New Jersey's economic woes.
McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing McCabe says it's 'absolutely' time to launch impeachment inquiry into Trump MORE, faulting them for what he calls misconduct during the 2016 presidential election.
Ted Cruz (Texas) called on the Bundy brothers and their 2628 or so followers to "stand down," faulting them for using the threat of violence and force to get their points across. Sen.
He has said such things even when he agreed that certain recommendations did not make sense, essentially faulting aides for his own choices to avoid confrontation, according to people familiar with the discussions.
Beneath this rift, the rise of a large mantle plume is doming the lithosphere upwards, causing it to weaken as a result of the increase in temperature, undergo stretching and breaking by faulting.
Seeded seventh at the Open, he arrived in Melbourne after a difficult 2019 season and after struggling in the ATP Cup team event, double faulting repeatedly and losing all of his singles matches.
The study's findings faulting humans more than bots for sharing false news surprised the researchers, who said they next may look for ways to help people cut down on the sharing of false stories.
Clinton then urged viewers to look up Sanders' much-maligned interview with the New York Daily News, faulting the Vermont senator for failing to explain how he plans to break up the big banks.
Critics denounced Trump for waiting too long to address the bloodshed, and for initially faulting hatred and violence "on many sides," rather than singling out the white supremacists widely seen as instigating the melee.
After double-faulting on the fifth and sixth points of her first service game, she immediately bounced back, winning two points with a protracted rally and a strong first serve, to secure the game.
Djokovic made an inauspicious start, double-faulting his first point en route to being broken, but quickly found his feet to reel off the next four games and win the first set 6-3.
Bertens saved one set point on her serve in the 10th game of the first set, but could not do so in the 12th game, double-faulting at 15-40 to surrender the set.
Rather than faulting him or his former boss, President Trump, for their hostile approach, they pressed him on why Mr. Trump had not followed through with his tough talk about trade and North Korea.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - More than half of Americans blame U.S. President Donald Trump for the partial federal government shutdown, despite his repeatedly faulting Democratic lawmakers, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Tuesday.
Wray was asked about Comey's July 2016 news conference announcing that no criminal charges were planned against Clinton over her use of a private email server to handle classified information but faulting her conduct.
Former Vice President Joe Biden told "Axios on HBO" in Iowa that he has shaped the 2020 race, faulting the media and his rivals for thinking Democratic voters are more liberal than the reality.
Sharapova, whose last title came at the Italian Open in May 2015, had three match points but Sabalenka survived them all before double faulting with the score at 8-8 to hand Sharapova another opportunity.
The footage shared by the police was viewed millions of times and drew outrage, with many faulting officers for not finding a man who may still be crossing the bridge regularly on his running route.
Mr. Hensarling already sent a letter last week threatening contempt proceedings against Mr. Cordray, the agency's director, faulting the agency for failing to comply with a subpoena related to its work on the arbitration issue.
Critics are faulting Vance for failing to prosecute Weinstein in 2015, when an Italian model told cops she'd been sexually abused by the movie mogul and worked with police to record Weinstein admitting to grabbing her.
The Sacklers, the family that controls OxyContin manufacturer Purdue Pharma, is seeking a "global resolution" to the thousands of lawsuits faulting them for the opioid epidemic, an attorney representing four members of the family told Reuters.
An attorney for Christine Blasey Ford, who has accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault, is faulting the Senate Judiciary Committee for going ahead with a hearing Monday despite requests that it be delayed.
Sharapova said at the time that she was unaware of the change in the drug's status, and she reiterated that assertion on Tuesday while faulting the tennis federation for the way it had communicated the change.
I agree with David Brooks's suggestion that Harvard may be misreading Mr. Kashuv's moral character, in faulting him for racist slurs he made two years ago and for which he has apparently apologized sincerely and forthrightly.
Sharapova, 30, whose last title came at the Italian Open in May 2015, had three match points, but Sabalenka survived them all before double faulting with the score at 8-8 to hand Sharapova another opportunity.
Mr. Berne pointed out that if the trial were held today, internet trolls would have added to the families' suffering, perhaps faulting the men and women for going to a club that had been operating illegally.
The deciding set was a tighter affair as Riske fought back from a break down but was unable to keep up her standards on serve, double-faulting on match point to seal the victory for Barty.
As we've noted before, the effects of one of the banned chemicals, oxybenzone, on coral reefs proved the cornerstone of a scientific study released in 2015, which sparked global headlines faulting sunscreen for the decline of reefs.
Fujifilm sued Xerox last week for well over $1 billion, faulting the printer and copier company for succumbing to pressure from activist investors Carl Icahn and Darwin Deason in calling off a proposed merger agreed in January.
Mr. Leshchenko, who is appealing the Ukrainian administrative court's finding faulting him, said in an interview on Saturday that the case against him related to the Manafort documents was politically motivated, and not supported by the law.
Iran's supreme leader made his sharpest criticism yet of his country's president on Monday, faulting him for having crossed "red lines" in nuclear negotiations with the United States and other failures that have created an economic crisis.
Ukraine: President Volodymyr Zelensky fired his cabinet on Wednesday, faulting his ministers for poor performance and suggesting that Western nations had been allowed to appoint too many foreigners to the boards of the country's state-owned companies.
But suggesting that Disney and The Mandalorian are somehow cheating by making Baby Yoda so cute that it brought Werner Herzog to tears (a real thing that happened) is like faulting a chef for salting their food.
And as the Kavanaugh hearings have unfolded, de León has assailed Feinstein for abiding by the Senate's institutional norms and not taking a more combative stance, faulting her in particular for apologizing to Kavanaugh for disruptive protesters.
Washington (CNN)After days of anticipation, President Donald Trump is expected to signal to the House Intelligence Committee on Friday that he wants a memo written by GOP staffers faulting the FBI over the Russia investigation released.
Federer, who won five straight titles at Flushing Meadows between 2004 and 2008, continued to struggle with his serve, double faulting twice in a row in the final tiebreak and conceding the match with a forehand error.
Clinton only subtly hit Sanders during the rally, faulting "my opponent" for his college plan, which relies on states paying a portion of money needed for free public tuition -- a tough political sell where there are Republican governors.
After two deadly Boeing 737 Max crashes, a protracted grounding of those jets and a major report faulting Boeing and the FAA for failure in certification of the 737 Max, CEO Dennis Muilenburg was stripped of his chairmanship.
President Richard M. Nixon carried Kentucky by a record margin of more than 300,000 votes, but Mr. Huddleston still managed to win by 35,000 after repeatedly faulting Mr. Nunn for raising the sales tax when he was governor.
The department has been looking at ways to add the question after Trump said he wanted it included, despite the Supreme Court on June 27 blocking his first effort to add the question, faulting the administration's stated reason.
WASHINGTON, March 6 (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Friday said imperfect data from China on the coronavirus has hindered the U.S. response to the outbreak, faulting Beijing in a television interview with CNBC on Friday.
Shocking public criticism While there is a growing parade of Trump aides publicly criticizing the President's temperament and behavior once they leave office, few have been so public as Barr was Thursday in faulting the President's tweeted rhetoric.
Kollar-Kotelly concluded Dunlap should not be permitted to subpoena Kobach right now, but the judge also took notice of a series of opinions from a federal judge and magistrate In Kansas, faulting him for defying court orders.
Uber and TfL have been at odds since the authority rejected a renewal request in 2017, faulting Uber's approach to reporting serious criminal offences and driver background checks, before a judge granted a probationary 15-month licence in 2018.
Joseph R. Biden Jr., the former vice president, warned in Rhode Island last weekend that something greater than even the legitimacy of the judicial branch was at stake, faulting Republicans for their "blind rage" in the Supreme Court battle.
The location of some of the larger marsquakes was a region called Cerberus Fossae that bears evidence of volcanic flows, faulting and fluvial flow - water on the surface - within the past 10 million years, considered recent in geological terms.
Uber and TfL have been at odds since the authority rejected a renewal request in 2017, faulting Uber's approach to reporting serious criminal offenses and driver background checks, before a judge granted a probationary 15-month license in 2018.
The discrepancy lends credence to claims that Barr, who wrote an unsolicited memo to the Justice Department faulting Mueller's approach on obstruction, was doing exactly the job he was picked to do when Trump chose him as his new attorney general.
Despite those comments faulting the House for failing to resort to the courts, Justice Department attorneys have persisted in their longstanding position that the Constitution gives courts no role in refereeing executive privilege fights between the White House and Congress.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Fujifilm Holdings Corp sued Xerox Corp on Monday for well over $1 billion, faulting the printer and copier company for succumbing to pressure from activist investors Carl Icahn and Darwin Deason in calling off a proposed merger.
In faulting Trump's and Cruz's tone, he lamented a list of "disturbing" solutions offered on the campaign trail, including creating a "religious test for immigration" to "target neighborhoods for surveillance" and a "hollow" promise to institute a value-added tax.
Melinda Gates, co-chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, led the charge when it came to faulting current data for being sexist and failing to show the real challenges facing millions of women who are often invisible in statistics.
Trump has repeatedly chastised Sessions over his decision to recuse himself from the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, faulting the attorney general in August for not taking control of what he sees as "corruption" at the Justice Department.
The Justice Department earlier this month filed a motion to force Apple to comply with the court order set by a California judge, faulting the tech giant for refusing to "assist the effort to investigate" the December attack, which killed 14.
Rosenstein played an important role in that episode, having authored a memo faulting Comey for his handling of the Hillary Clinton email investigation that the White House held up as justification for President Donald Trump's decision to fire the FBI director.
McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing McCabe says it's 'absolutely' time to launch impeachment inquiry into Trump MORE, who was fired in March in advance of a Justice Department inspector general faulting him for lack of candor.
It goes through the Democratic machine—and I'm not faulting the Hillary Clinton campaign for this; this is the Democratic consensus of what should happen—and out pops a more complicated version that's more responsible, ostensibly, because it's more affordable.
Born in Moscow to Russian immigrant parents, the 14th seed became the youngest American since Serena Williams in 103 to win a major, with Muguruza double faulting on Kenin's second match point to end an engrossing contest of over two hours.
But the company and TfL have been at odds since the authority rejected a renewal request in 2017, faulting Uber's approach to reporting serious criminal offenses and driver background checks, before a judge granted a probationary 15-month license in 2018.
Indonesia's government issued a report Friday faulting oversight by both the company and the agency, a week after congressional investigators released 2016 emails and text messages in which a former Boeing pilot had boasted of playing "jedi-mind" tricks on regulators.
RIO DE JANEIRO — Prosecutors in Brazil on Tuesday charged the former president of the Brazil-based mining giant Vale and 15 other people with homicide, faulting them for negligence in a dam disaster that killed at least 259 people a year ago.
In a settlement approved late last month, the Medical Board of California put Dr. Prudence Hall on probation for four years, faulting her for being "unaware" of potential risks posed by the plant-based hormones — including cancer — and failing to monitor her patients properly.
Instead, he flew in and out of the state on his private jet when the weather cooperated, held raucous rallies, and won support by faulting immigrants who entered the country illegally for crime and job losses, proposing a temporary ban on Muslims to prevent terrorism.
Having obtained this information, I'm not faulting Macdonald for using it, but since the magnitude of the allegations automatically makes them the main takeaway from the film, I almost wish he had fully committed and made an effort to frame Houston's life in that context.
Why it matters: Martin explained that when Trump does something Tea Party voters disagree with, they often "blame" Mitch McConnell and Paul Ryan for "influencing him," rather than faulting Trump himself (she pointed to Trump's backing of incumbent Luther Strange in the Alabama GOP primary).
White House aides had initially cited a memo from Rosenstein faulting Comey for his handling of the FBI's investigation into former Secretary of State Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
The strains have deepened in recent days, as Mr. Kushner and his wife, Ivanka Trump, have privately disparaged the chief of staff to Mr. Trump, faulting his handling of the scandal surrounding Mr. Porter, the staff secretary who resigned under pressure after spousal abuse allegations became public.
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum has revoked a prestigious human rights award it had given to the Nobel laureate Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, now Myanmar's civilian leader, faulting her for failing to halt or even acknowledge the ethnic cleansing of her country's Rohingya Muslim minority.
For Justice Stephen Breyer, whose dissent was joined in large part by Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor, faulting Mr Bucklew "for failing to provide guidance about the administration of nitrogen hypoxia down to the last detail" imposes a novel requirement that "today's majority invents".
Veterans across the country who have followed the events have had a range of reactions to the developments as well, some criticizing the president's intervention in military discipline and others faulting the Navy for its handling of Chief Gallagher's case and for pushing back against the president's wishes.
The 25-year-old from Kansas looked to have blown himself out when a 21-28 lead evaporated in the decider, but the 202-year-old Zverev admitted later he "choked" when serving at 24-24, double-faulting and then bunting a forehand wide to hand Sock victory.
"It is President Trump's view that the House should have come to court," House lawyer Meghan Barbero said, citing arguments from Trump lawyers Jay Sekulow and Kenneth Starr faulting the House for failing to initiate court action to enforce subpoenas and instead impeaching Trump for defying Congress' demands for information.
In his 65-minute speech at the event – where protestors were seen lighting fires and throwing rocks and bottles at police outside – Trump ripped into Martinez, faulting the rising-star Republican and frequent critic of his campaign for New Mexico's economic problems and for accepting Syrian refugees into the state.
Horowitz's report comes after he issued a separate report faulting Comey for poor judgment while leading the FBI's probe into Clinton's handling of classified materials while secretary of state, though the IG said he found no evidence that Comey's key decisions in the email probe were improperly influenced by political bias.
"There are about eight to 10 Republican senators who have serious concerns about this bill," Collins told CNN's "State of the Union" program, faulting the bill for its major cuts to the Medicaid government health insurance program for the poor, which she said would harm rural hospitals and nursing homes.
After Mr Cruz accused his colleague in the Senate of being soft on immigration, Mr Rubio attacked Mr Cruz for flip-flopping repeatedly on immigration, faulting him for changing his mind on doubling the number of green cards for legal immigrants, as well as for his support of cutting the defence budget.
"This is both -- the most anti-environmental President in history; it is also the most anti-environmental Congress in history," said Gene Karpinski, president of the League of Conservation Voters, faulting Republicans for actions on energy regulations, steps taken to cut back on public lands and the easing of rules on pollution.
"Can I actually say something?" she eventually asked in her north-eastern English accent after a speech from Representative Brad Wenstrup, an ardent defender of President Donald Trump who was chiding her for her opening statement faulting those who push a false narrative that Ukraine, not Russia, sought to meddle in the 2016 election.
" Pendley went on to say if "massive immigration" continued "you and I will permanently lose the country we love" Pendley used similar rhetoric in a press release by his legal fund the same year -- faulting undocumented immigrants for "violent crime" and "crowded schools" and praising the mayor of Hazleton for adopting legislation "to deal with these problems.
The dueling political events on Tuesday were as discordant as they were separate: The president and his first-term secretary of state sidestepped the email issue at their rally, where Mr. Obama clasped hands with his onetime rival and predicted victory in the fall, making no mention of Mr. Comey's dramatic announcement in Washington faulting Mrs.
On Love Is Blind, this unfortunate process manifests with 34-year-old baby voiced Jessica, the wine-chugging villain of the series, faulting her doting partner—24-year-old Latinx king Mark, whom she only chose after being rejected by tall, charming fuckboy Barnett—for being slightly short, 10 years younger than her, and too emotionally available.
After hundreds of hours of interviews with police officers, residents and city officials, the civil rights division issued an unsparing set of findings in January, faulting the police department for routinely using excessive force (especially against African-Americans and Latinos), a deficient system for investigating police misconduct and a poor structure of supervision, promotion and training.
Read more: America can't just arrest its way out of a mass shooting epidemic, experts sayAuthorities are faulting her for not adequately treating her son's mental illnessCourt records viewed by Insider show that York has been charged with five counts of neglect of a dependent, one count of dangerous control of a child, and one misdemeanor count of criminal recklessness.
Alongside an increase in the number of self-identified black conservatives, Lawrence Bobo, a professor of sociology at Harvard, noted a parallel development in an email: There has been a decline among blacks since the 1990s in the perception that discrimination is a cause of racial economic disparities and a rise in the percentage of blacks faulting cultural shortcomings for these disparities.
Faulting Mr. Trump for a "constant stream of cruel comments and his inability to admit error or apologize," Ms. Collins specifically mentioned his attacks on Gonzalo P. Curiel, a federal judge born in Indiana whom Mr. Trump derided for his "Mexican heritage"; Khizr and Ghazala Khan, the parents of a slain soldier; and a New York Times reporter whom Mr. Trump seemed to mock for a physical disability.
The president's tweet came after Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz unveiled a highly anticipated report faulting Comey for "insubordinate behavior" during the FBI probe into Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 10 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE that took place in the months before the 2016 presidential election.
WASHINGTON — Officials in the White House and in Arizona are bracing for a furious reception to President Trump's campaign rally in Phoenix this week, amid the fallout from his comments faulting "both sides" for racially charged violence in Charlottesville, Va. Of particular concern for some officials is the prospect that Mr. Trump may be planning to announce a pardon for Joe Arpaio, the former sheriff of Maricopa County, Ariz.
White House officials cited a memo from Rosenstein and Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE faulting Comey's handling of the handling of Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
Regarding Comey's firing, the White House last week initially cited a memo from Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein faulting Comey for his handling of the FBI investigation into Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE's use of a private email server while secretary of State to justify his ouster.
" THE COMING PHOENIX RALLY: From the New York Times' Noah Weiland and Maggie Haberman: "Officials in the White House and in Arizona are bracing for a furious reception to President Trump's campaign rally in Phoenix this week, amid the fallout from his comments faulting 'both sides' for racially charged violence in Charlottesville, Va. Of particular concern for some officials is the prospect that Mr. Trump may be planning to announce a pardon for Joe Arpaio, the former sheriff of Maricopa County, Ariz.

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