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" Spider Robinson found Man Plus to be " tight, suspenseful, at times gruesomely fascinating ," but faulted it for " one dumptruck-sized hole " in its plotting.

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Edward Timms has called the work a " faulted masterpiece " and a " fissured text " because the evolution of Kraus ' attitude during the time of its composition ( from aristocratic conservative to democratic republican ) means that the text has structural inconsistencies resembling a geological fault.
" Davidson, though, faulted Eddison's conception, saying " Ouroboros is a classic, but it is not and cannot be a great classic ," because it lacks " humanity " -- the realistic detail of great works like the Arabian Nights, where characters " do not merely kiss and declaim and posture.
" Two top Florida elections officials, both Republicans, faulted the GOP mailing, calling it " confusing " and " unfortunate " because of a potential to undermine voter confidence by making them question the accuracy of their registrations.
The style of the book is informal, and in the first chapter Cringley claims that he is not a historian but an explainer, and that " historians have a harder job because they can be faulted for what is left out ; explainers like me can get away with printing only the juicy parts.
His devotion to Shell could not be faulted not least because he wore a ring on his right hand which had been engraved with the Shell symbol, the pecten.

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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.
He " faulted Mr. Hatoyama for giving Washington the impression that valued ties with China more than he did those with the United States.
He felt that Roosevelt and his advisors did not heed Secretary of the Navy, Frank Knox ’ s warning that it was “ easily possible that hostilities would be initiated by a surprise attack upon the fleet or the Naval Base at Pearl Harbor .” He further faulted the president for failing to recognize the growing threat of Communism in China.
The NCAA ultimately faulted Tressel and Youngstown State for their cursory 1994 investigation, but did not cite them for wrongdoing.
On the other hand, the press would likely have been faulted if it did not cover serious threats to public safety like the Virginia Tech and Columbine massacres.
Also, Cancún ministerial chairman, Mexico ’ s Foreign Minister Luis Ernesto Derbez, was faulted for ending the meeting when he did, instead of trying to move the talks into areas where some progress could have been made.

faulted and studies
In July 2007, the NJDEP faulted both Exelon and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for relying on environmental studies that were up to 30 years old at the time of Exelon's relicensing application.

faulted and among
His performance has become a classic among English translations for its racy, spirited rendering of the original, but has been faulted by translators such as John Ormsby ( who had a fondness for it ), for being so literal that certain words and phrases are completely mistranslated.

faulted and g
The water table does not always mimic the topography due to variations in the underlying geological structure ( e. g. folded, faulted, fractured bedrock ).

faulted and factor
In 2002 the Rams had a see-saw season in which Kurt Warner played injured and committed more turnovers than usual ; Marshall Faulk was also not the factor he had been in previous years, although many faulted Martz for his tendency to emphasize the pass too much and not run Faulk more.

faulted and despite
On April 1, 1960, the New York State Commission Against Discrimination faulted Capital Airlines for failing to hire Patricia Banks, an African-American woman who had been denied employment as a flight attendant despite meeting all job requirements.
Observers faulted Linares for failing to challenge the American disembarkation at Siboney altogether and Rubín for yielding the ridges at Las Guasimas — despite orders to this effect — to an American column that had failed to eject him.

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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.
Ring of Red was also faulted for not having any voice acting.

faulted and sent
Raines was faulted for continuing to publish Blair months after the paper's metro editor, Jonathan Landman, sent him a memo urging him " to stop Jayson from writing for The Times.
Henry is not faulted for the loss of his ship, but instead of receiving another naval command at once, is sent back to the Soviet Union to observe the effects of Lend-Lease ; he observes the Siege of Leningrad and the privation of the Soviet home front.

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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 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.
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.
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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