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`` Chicago And All That Jazz '' could not be faulted on the choice of artists.
Despite the lack of consensus on underlying causation, advocates for specific psychopathological paradigms have nonetheless faulted the current diagnostic scheme for not incorporating evidence-based models or findings from other areas of science.
The initial 15th edition ( 1974 – 1985 ) was faulted for having reduced or eliminated coverage of children's literature, military decorations, and the French poet Joachim du Bellay ; editorial mistakes were also alleged, such as inconsistent sorting of Japanese biographies.
The 1994 Britannica was faulted for publishing an inflammatory story about Charles Drew that had long been discredited.
Therefore, the longer the length and the wider the width of the faulted area, the larger the resulting magnitude.
These rock units were later folded and faulted during the uplift of the mountain.
In the southwestern United States, sedimentary, volcanic, and intrusive rocks have been metamorphosed, faulted, foliated, and folded.
Margaret Mitchell did not originate them and a young novelist can scarcely be faulted for not knowing what the majority of mature, professional historians did not know until many years later.
The larger part of the island is formed from highly faulted and folded sedimentary rocks of Ordovician age.
So if a page fault occurs, the OS can load the page from disk and then simply re-execute the faulted instruction.
Davis has been faulted for poor coordination and management of his generals.
The 68000 does provide a bus error exception which can be used to trap, but it does not save enough processor state to resume the faulted instruction once the operating system has handled the exception.
High, rugged, faulted mountains ; almost isolated volcanic peaks ; high rolling plateaus ; and broad, level, swampy plains are found there.
" While praising the novel generally, he faulted Niven for relying on inconsistencies regarding evolution in his extrapolations to support his fictional premises.
Folded and faulted rock strata commonly form traps for the accumulation and concentration of fluids such as petroleum and natural gas.
These structurally fractured and faulted zones often occur in association with intrusive igneous rocks.
This branch of structural geology deals mainly with the orientation, deformation and relationships of stratigraphy ( bedding ), which may have been faulted, folded or given a foliation by some tectonic event.
Beyond Time and Space was considered similar to Save the World and reviewers equally praised and faulted the game on this, although overall Beyond Time and Space received a good reception from critics.
In contrast, the novels of Scott's contemporary Jane Austen, once appreciated only by the discerning few ( including, as it happened, Sir Walter Scott himself ) rose steadily in critical esteem, though Austen, as a female writer, was still faulted for her narrow (" feminine ") choice of subject matter, which, unlike Scott, avoided the grand historical themes traditionally viewed as masculine.
At the subduction trenches the sedimentary rock layers that were deposited within the prehistoric Tethys Ocean buckled, were folded, faulted and tectonically mixed with huge blocks of crystalline basement rocks of the oceanic lithosphere.
He faulted The Mismeasure of Man because it did not mention the magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI ) studies that showed the existence of statistical correlations among brain-size, IQ, and the g factor, despite Rushton having sent copies of the MRI studies to Gould.
Fault-sensing protective relays at each end of the line must communicate to monitor the flow of power into and out of the protected line section so that faulted conductors or equipment can be quickly de-energized and the balance of the system restored.
Equipment bonding conductors provide a low impedance path between non-current-carrying metallic parts of equipment and one of the conductors of that electrical system's source, so that if a part becomes energized for any reason, such as a frayed or damaged conductor, a short circuit will occur and operate a circuit breaker or fuse to disconnect the faulted circuit.
The lake is fed by several rivers, Molo, Perkerra and Ol Arabel, and has no obvious outlet ; the waters are assumed to seep through lake sediments into the faulted volcanic bedrock.
" He faulted Metropolis for its premise that automation created drudgery rather than relieving it, wondered who was buying the machines ' output if not the workers, and found parts of the story derivative of Shelley's Frankenstein, Karel Čapek's robot stories, and his own The Sleeper Awakes.

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During the match England let slip a 2 – 0 lead and lost 3 – 2 after extra time, with Bonetti one of the scapegoats, although he could be reasonably faulted for only one of the three goals conceded.
Though critics faulted ... The Patriot for attributing actions to the hated British Legion that were in fact those of the SS in WWII, Edgar ( History / Univ.
James drew national criticism for his remarks defending Joe Paterno, days after an investigation faulted the former football coach for his role in the Penn State child sex abuse scandal.
Irving's book faulted the Allied leaders, most notably Winston Churchill, for the eventual escalation of war, and claimed that the German invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941 was a " preventive war " forced on Hitler to avert an alleged impending Soviet attack.
He faulted most of them for basking in acceptance ( and money ) from Christians.
During this period he started his translations of Homer's Iliad and Odyssey into blank verse, and his versions ( published in 1791 ) were the most significant English renderings of these epic poems since those of Alexander Pope earlier in the century, although later critics have faulted Cowper's Homer for being too much in the mold of John Milton.
As the leader of Project Censored, he had frequently faulted the media for ignoring important stories.
Along its western margin, the Blue Ridge is thrust over the folded and faulted margin of the Appalachian basin, so that a broad segment of Paleozoic strata extends eastward for tens of miles, buried beneath these subhorizontal crystalline thrust sheets.
However, critics such as Cass Sunstein have faulted his techno-utopian ideas for failing to consider the historical, political and cultural realities with which new technologies should be viewed.
Perle expressed regret of his support of the invasion and faulted the " dysfunction " in the Bush administration for the troubled occupation.
Washington, with 80 Continental dragoons and 45 mounted Georgia infantry, attacked Tarleton's rear and right flank when the battle seemed to have faulted for the British.
Judge Thomas Jones faulted a lax peace treaty for forcing the evacuation of the loyalists.

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While some faulted Suskind for giving greater credence to the views of sources who gave him more journalistic access others praised him for doing the opposite.
However, they faulted Nintendo for giving Mario and Luigi voices, calling them annoying to the point where he would turn down the volume.

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An investigation by The Washington Post in 2010 faulted Pepco for poor reliability.
Nickels ' popularity began to decline in July 2008, when the Seattle SuperSonics NBA franchise relocated to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma after a lawsuit against the team's ownership group was settled out of court – an outcome in which Nickels ' administration, as well as Washington State lawmakers were faulted by many Seattle sports fans for not doing enough to keep the team in Seattle.
On the other hand, Stephen Hunter of The Washington Post faulted the film for being " stately almost to the point of being static ", while others such as Joe Morgenstern of The Wall Street Journal criticized it as " sluggish ," " underdramatized ," and " emotionally remote.
* Drug Control Office faulted for issuing fake news tapes-published on Jan 7, 2005, by The Washington Post, written by Ceci Connolly.

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