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72 Sentences With "points the finger"

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Seth, who sends the photos, points the finger at Meechum.
But new research points the finger more squarely at us.
But it also points the finger at the White House directly.
One theory points the finger at something called the "cellular danger response".
He never points the finger at himself in terms of where the credit goes.
"This movie is so powerful because it points the finger to me," she says.
Rutledge points the finger at channel owners for not doing enough to secure their apps.
The CDC points the finger at travelers introducing the virus into tight-knit, under-vaccinated communities.
That points the finger of blame at humans, who have a tendency to think that bigger is better.
He points the finger at his Ukrainian clients as well as Gates, who testified against him at trial.
The report clears the pilots of blame and instead points the finger at Boeing's automated flight control system.
Mr Coll points the finger at ISI officers for causing bloodshed and taking risks that might provoke another war.
Gastineau has previously said he was diagnosed with dementia, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease -- and points the finger at football.
But Marcel Jansen of Fedea, a think-tank in Madrid, also points the finger at underperforming job centres and schools.
But now it's becoming unwound over half a century, and that points the finger at us as the main cause.
Garret Graves points the finger away from the U.S.'s greenhouse gas emissions and toward other countries with higher emissions.
In an upcoming episode of ABC's 20/20, veteran handwriting expert Cina Wong points the finger at Ramsey's now-deceased mother, Patsy.
That sounds very unlikely given the gap in speeds, but Yu also points the finger at competitors that are criticizing the company.
One points the finger at myelin, a white, fatty substance that coats axons, the tendrils that carry signals from one neuron to another.
Tomorrow, Corey Haim's mom, Judy, talks allegations that her son was sexually assaulted by Charlie Sheen & points the finger at someone else pic.twitter.
Here is a man who points the finger at private equity for fostering income inequality, while ignoring venture capital's own role in perpetuating it.
To this day, Horner points the finger at museum director Shelley McKamey and her husband Pat Leiggi, director of paleontology and exhibits at the museum.
That is something the co-defendants will not want brought before the jury, because it points the finger at them for violating the firm's requirements.
First off, she rightfully points the finger right at Kelly: "Yeah, most of the time he locks the door," she says before he bursts into laughter.
Honeywell also points the finger at divestitures of domestic businesses, transactions that don't necessarily result in job losses, as the reason for it's falling U.S. headcount.
Instead it points the finger at four members of a Nation of Islam mosque in Newark, N.J., depicting their involvement as an open secret in their city.
"The upside is that clearly points the finger at us to create a restoration process, and work out compromises that are really focused on the whole ecosystem."
It's the too-obvious red herring that then points the finger at Cyrus, with a little help from Jennifer Fields (Chelsea Kurtz), who is also in on it.
A Senate leadership aide said that when Mr. McConnell points the finger at Democrats, it is about their focus on impeachment over the overdue spending and Pentagon bills.
Though it's unclear precisely where the trash is coming from, Sea Shepherd Hong Kong points the finger at "multiple culprits," including mainland China as well as Hong Kong itself.
She points the finger at Russia, fake news, the sorry state of the Democratic Party, sexism, and the media that covered the email scandal "like Pearl Harbor," among others.
To the Editor: Sarah Smarsh's article points the finger of blame at the media and at the way women are slighted in society, but ladies, honestly, look to yourselves.
Some of the poaching is coming from within Gabon itself, but the new study points the finger at cross-border poaching by hunters from neighboring nations, primarily Cameroon to the north.
Hope Solo's adding her name to the mounting list of women alleging sexual assault at the hands of powerful men ... and she points the finger at former FIFA president, Sepp Blatter.
Facebook's own report on its crackdown of accounts points the finger at a U.S.-based organization called The BL, which the website Snopes investigated in October and found to be fraudulent.
The nascent Somali investigation, meanwhile, points the finger of blame at an airport employee who was filmed handing what looks like a laptop computer to Mr Borleh before he boarded Flight 159.
"If we find that women are asking and aren't getting the pay rises, it points the finger toward discrimination," said Dr. Goodall, a senior lecturer in management at the Cass Business School.
One of the more weirder theories points the finger at Greenpeace, along with the accusation that the environmental group is deliberately generating the sounds to scare wildlife away from the rich hunting ground.
" Dr. Hotez, the author of "Vaccines Did Not Cause Rachel's Autism," about his daughter's condition, also points the finger at a "rise, generally, of the anti-science movement over the last few years.
In order to mitigate political toxicity and cultivate healthier communities, we must be willing to consider how, when, and to what effect blame whips around and points the finger squarely at our own chests.
Some Republicans still want to stick to the old he-said-she-said shutdown rhetoric that points the finger at the other party, but that's now a harder position to maintain with a straight face.
The Post story points the finger at Taylor Swift Tix, the name of her Fan Verified Ticketmaster program, which sells much smaller batches to potential audience members and rewards "real" fans with better access to purchase points.
However, the clerk clearly points the finger at the "Empire" star as the spitter when she speaks with police, and tells them she wants to press charges because he cussed her out and threw stuff at her first.
Huawei has repeatedly defended itself by insisting that its business model depends on world class security, but the company also points the finger at other nation-states by saying that the American government spies on consumer tech as well.
In his program notes for the Paris production, he argues that the "nightmarish" decision to appoint Mr. Morawski was politically motivated, and points the finger at the right-wing nationalist Law and Justice Party, which is currently in power.
Bizarrely, Trump cast doubt that the hack in June on the Democratic National Committee was the work of the Russians, despite the fact that every US government official with knowledge of the matter points the finger at them, as do independent cybersecurity groups.
Cash-strapped Cuba points the finger at the 56-year-old U.S. trade embargo, saying in an annual foreign ministry report last year on the impact of what it calls a "blockade" that it has cost the country's flagship carrier millions of dollars.
Koo points the finger at a lack of economic opportunity—which has led to high youth unemployment, the third-highest percentage of NEETs (young people "not in education, employment, or training") in the developed world, and the sense of a rigged economy.
Methodically and with data widely drawn, Judis points the finger at a globalization that has seen once well-rewarded jobs shipped overseas; at immigration and the cultural and economic resentment it stirs; and at terrorism and the fear of the other it provokes.
In his latest film "Suburbicon," Clooney directs a darkly humorous 1950s crime tale in which he points the finger squarely at the racial tensions in present-day America with a story about a black family moving into an affluent white suburban neighborhood as the backdrop.
Hsu points the finger and jabs it to make sure no one misunderstands: Tsiang's tragedy was to be a native-born China expert residing in a country where Americans considered the tens of thousands of Chinese living among them to be no more than laundrymen.
In recent weeks, Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg and others have said that the actions of the pilots played a role in the chain of events that caused the crashes, which Dennis Tajer, spokesman for the Allied Pilots Association, said unfairly points the finger at foreign pilots.
The two argue that their defenses will be mutually antagonistic when each points the finger at the other as the one responsible for any violations, so the same jury cannot decide the case fairly because the acquittal of one may mean the conviction of the other.
In fact, Lewis argues that Russia's ultimate goal with its false flag attacks, aside from creating confusion and deniability, is to make the case that attribution isn't truly possible—that when a US intelligence agency or Department of Justice points the finger at the Kremlin after hacking incidents, they're merely guessing.
The death of a playboy points the finger of suspicion at Bowman (Arthur Lovegrove), in whose divorce suit the dead man had been named.
In his A Perpetual Path novel Ajemian points the finger "inwardly to the Armenian people, blaming them for their past calamities".Diasporic Representations: A Study of Circassian and Armenian Identities in Greater Syria, by Kari S. Neely, 2008 - 312 p.
Buster convinces Oliver to rejoin the team and continues to abuse him. Buster has Oliver pose for photos without his clothes on. Luke discovers the photos and when he asks Oliver about them, he points the finger at Scott. Brody suspects Buster is the real culprit and confronts him about abusing him as a child.
Joffrey, emboldened by Tywin's return, publicly humiliates Tyrion; when Joffrey is murdered, everyone eagerly points the finger at Tyrion. Cersei does everything in her power to assure that he is declared guilty at trial. Innocent but condemned to death and hated more than ever, Tyrion takes a dark turn. Martin explains: Finding his former lover Shae in his father's bed, Tyrion strangles her.
Rafe insists he's innocent, and points the finger at John. Caleb shows up and frees Rafe, but Rafe manages to escape and hides out in Molly's house. He's discovered soon after, though, and goes back to jail. When Caleb kidnaps Molly's sister, Sam Morgan, and nephew, Danny, John and Rafe break out of prison with Lucy Coe to rescue them.
Obrecht resurfaces several months later to warn Britt that her schemes are about to exposed. In addition to helping her daughter, Obrecht also schemes to get revenge Anna for stealing Faison's affections from her. Her attempt to poison Anna ends with Duke falling into a coma just as he points the finger at Obrecht. Fortunately for Obrecht, she is able to avoid being arrested.
It has also been suggested, principally in Marnham's biography, that Moulin was betrayed by communists. Marnham points the finger specifically at Raymond Aubrac and possibly his wife, Lucie. He alleges that communists at times betrayed non-communists to the Gestapo and that Aubrac was linked to harsh actions during the purge of collaborators after the war. In 1990, Barbie, by then "a bitter dying Nazi", named Aubrac as the traitor.
At The Lair, a deputy questions Colin about the shootout. Colin, disappointed to learn that Sheriff Trout survived, points the finger at Frankie. Thom awakens on his floor at home with two bloody puncture wounds on his throat. He showers and then checks his answering machine, hearing a message from Jonathan telling him that they will never see each other again and urging Thom to leave the island.
He recovers but later he has a fatal relapse. When the cause of death is proven to be arsenic poisoning, a friend of L'Angelier points the finger of suspicion at Madeleine, who is found to have had arsenic in her possession at the time of L'Angelier's death. The remainder of the film covers the court case, finishing with the verdict of "not proven", a uniquely Scottish verdict which releases Madeleine from custody as neither guilty nor not guilty.
Regardless, many British units were reported to have been similarly affected. In analysing the campaign, Clifford Kinvig, a senior lecturer at Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, points the finger of blame at the commander of the 27th Brigade, Brigadier Duncan Maxwell, for his defeatist attitude and not properly defending the sector between the Causeway and the Kranji River. Elphick also claims that Australians made up the majority of stragglers. According to another source, Taylor cracked under the pressure.
The Guardian noted that, in that regard, "Mélenchon blames what he sees as pernicious free-market capitalism and bankers; Le Pen points the finger at immigrants and Europe"."France election: Le Pen and Melenchon duel for northern town", BBC News, 8 June 2012."Marine Le Pen and Jean-Luc Mélenchon face off again for French votes", The Telegraph, 3 June 2012."France's champion of the left sends a challenge to Marine Le Pen", The Guardian, 26 May 2012.
Once the gang has crammed themselves into the single tent, tensions begin to rise. Fred and Daphne pull out sleeping bags, to which Shaggy replies he only has a rock for a pillow. Daphne asks who left snack crumbs in her sleeping bag and accuses Scooby, who in turn accuses Shaggy. Shaggy points the finger at Fred, who is implied to be the culprit, as he then blames Daphne herself, who asks why she would complain if she herself was the culprit.
Enraged over losing a positive relationship with Kelly, Tommy threatens Sheila and breaks up with her. Later on, after Tommy and Lou "kidnap" Katy from Janet to get back at her for the incident with Kelly, the two and the crew of Ladder 62 go to their bar. Later on, Teddy arrives, gives everyone there an ultimatum, and tries to get Tommy to kill him. In reality, Teddy points the finger of blame for what happened to Ellie at Tommy.
Rawle explained that Silas tells Texas that Will Savage (James Atherton) is responsible for Lynsey's murder which is because "Silas knows that Texas and Will are close, so he points the finger of suspicion his way". He said that Silas would "put quite a few people in the frame" for the murder. Hendrickse-Spendlove said that Texas is "manipulated" by Silas when he makes her believe Will is responsible for Lynsey's murder. Silas escapes from hospital and goes to visit Texas.
Bree then says that if he impregnates his girlfriend Lisa, he must marry her. Andrew reassures his mother that nothing physical is going on between him and Lisa. Andrew then denies that the condom is his and points the finger at his younger sister, Danielle. When Bree quietly asks Danielle why she has a condom over breakfast the following morning, Danielle tells Bree that she was planning to give up her virginity to John Rowland, which is part of the reason why they broke up.
When Cal hears about William, Wilhelmina is delighted to show him the crib, only to be greeted to a vase with flowers lying on the floor. William is kidnapped and now everyone is a suspect, including Betty, who was earlier greeted by an "all of sudden guess who just showed up for work" Christina. Wilhelmina points the finger at Christina but Betty stands up for her, saying that Christina did not leave the Closet. As a result, the presentation, despite Mr. Hartley's reluctant acquiescence, is put on hold.
The Cortina is refused admittance because it has a soft top, and the party has to take a bus tour, leaving Freda in the Cortina. There are hints that Patrick may have been responsible for the death; but Patrick himself points the finger at Rossi. Later, the cars return to London, where Freda's body is placed in an upstairs storage area in the bottle factory: the occupants of the Mini now become aware of what has happened. The next day, Monday, Maria cleans and prepares Freda's body, dressing her in a white nightgown.
When Inspector Gina Gold asks her if she has anything to do with the stories, she points the finger at her much distrusted colleague PC Gabriel Kent. As her deadline gets closer and closer, she finds that she has become attached to her position as a copper, and she is now unsure whether she should run with the article she had set out to write. Sensing her uncertainty, her editor blows the whistle on her and her position to Superintendent Adam Okaro. With her role now out in the open, her past work comes back to haunt her when she gives evidence at the trial of serial rapist Alan Kennedy.

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