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  • The Republicans, being the PERFECT GROUP that they are, find it reasonable, acceptable and perfectly fine, that they say NO to the President every day; that they find fault with every step he takes, every move he makes.., however, a person says what a zillion people probably think, apologizes profusely, and is sincere about it..they want to hang TODAY! Democrats dismiss Republican call for Reid to step down
  • However, these issues are really just hairsplitting; it is difficult to find fault with such a magisterial work simply because the author did not cast an already broad net even wider.
  • Every fool can find faults that wise man cannot remedy. 
  • Gentlemen, -- No one dislikes, more than we do, to grumble or find fault, but we hate just as bad to have our boats detained beyond a reasonable time, at your place; and when our boats leave here for your place, we look for them back at a certain time; and if they do not get here soon after that time, it disarranges all our calculations and proves a great loss to us. Cleveland Past and Present Its Representative Men
  • People dont like these kind of pictures , it offends them specially the so called puritanical Muslims..but show them the pictures of the havoc on Iraqi streets , the jehhadi attacks, limbless bodies, they wont find fault with it, as all this spiritual terrorism against Humanity is condoned for the greater glory of Misguided Martydom and radical Islam.. 2008 February 20 « bollywoods most wanted photographerno1
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  • He could always find fault with something, either in my writing or in my personality.
  • She has an annoying predisposition to find fault wherever she goes.
  • I do not think there are many who would find fault with the Jewish resistance fighters who destroyed the gas ovens that Nazis used to slaughter so many of their brethren.
  • The popular understanding of the word _criticize_ is to find fault, to pettifog. Plum Pudding Of Divers Ingredients, Discreetly Blended & Seasoned
  • Every fool can find faults that wise man cannot remedy. 
  • Don't find fault, find a remedy; anybody can complain. Henry Ford 
  • He could always find fault with something, either in my writing or in my personality.
  • Many will find fault with such writing, written in conditions of extremity, and which rely on the immediacies of direct address.
  • I find fault with this presumption; it disrespects the chasm.
  • a silly and ridiculous orator, but should find fault with his voice, and chide him for injuring his throat by drinking cold water; or like a person bidden to read some wretched composition, who should merely find fault with the thickness of the paper, and call the copyist a dirty and careless fellow. Plutarch's Morals
  • It is not an attempt to find fault but to help through mentoring and providing guidance and advice.
  • Some people find fault like there is a reward for it. Zig Ziglar 
  • When auditors find fault with controls, they run more cross-checks on accounts to ensure that the final numbers are essentially right.
  • A You forked out a hefty sum for plush new sofas and were disappointed to find faults when they arrived. The Sun
  • We find fault with those over us and use their faults to justify our insubordination.
  • I find fault with a government that does nothing to enforce the laws of the land.
  • It's not particularly challenging or adventurous, but as escapist cinema goes, there's almost nothing to find fault with.
  • She would go out and fetch him a prerelease movie and he would find fault with it. YELLOW BIRD
  • A You forked out a hefty sum for plush new sofas and were disappointed to find faults when they arrived. The Sun
  • Don't find fault, find a remedy; anybody can complain. Henry Ford 
  • However, the final report in May could also find fault with the preceding Democratic administration.
  • Who could possibly find fault with that? Times, Sunday Times
  • Only one investor found the nerve to find fault with what the vast majority considered to be an excellent performance in 1991.
  • It tends very much to fix things and make them continue with those that hear and do attend on such a kind of exercise, for that very reason, because it hath set the animadversive faculties so much the more on work; and if the matter be considered, nothing is plainer, than that people do many times blame their memories very causlessly, when it is really the animadversive faculty is not used; for things that once are earnestly attended to are much more likely to be remembered, but people find fault with their memories because they do not mind what they hear at first. The Whole Works of the Rev. John Howe, M.A. with a Memoir of the Author. Vol. VI.
  • It is far easier, far more readable, to find fault and nit-pick. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was conscientious in her duties, and would insist on reading every sentence, - there was no saying where she might find faults of grammar or bad spelling.
  • If you limit your actions in life to things that nobody can possibly find fault with, you will not do much! Lewis Carroll 
  • Don't be so ready to find fault.
  • It fosters an equanimity that results in "blamelessness," feeling comfortable in any setting or with any group without the need to find fault or blame. Management-Issues : News
  • Who could possibly find fault with that? Times, Sunday Times
  • The grumpiest of malcontents would struggle to find fault with all that. Times, Sunday Times
  • Something he would find fault with, but knows not well what; and therefore turmoils himself to give countenance unto a putid cavil. Of Communion with God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost
  • He was the first to find fault with the use of certain words common at the time, such as dolus for dolor, effloriet for florebit, ossum for os. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • He could always find fault with something, either in my writing or in my personality.
  • The furnishing of the house Mrs. Bettesworth took upon herself; and Sally _took upon herself_ to find fault with every article that her mother bought. Tales and Novels — Volume 02
  • When she rejected his approaches, he began to treat her meanly and find fault with her.
  • Even if Becka turned in a flawless performance, Teddy would find fault. Exit the Actress
  • Every fool can find faults that wise man cannot remedy. 
  • It is too easy to find fault, to point a finger, without any facts or proof.
  • Who could possibly find fault with that? Times, Sunday Times
  • Every fool can find faults that wise man cannot remedy. 
  • She has an annoying predisposition to find fault wherever she goes.
  • She has an annoying predisposition to find fault wherever she goes.
  • Every fool can find faults that wise man cannot remedy. 
  • Every fool can find faults that wise man cannot remedy. 
  • It might seem carping to find fault in such a dazzling and fully realized novel.
  • There is very little to find fault at Sokrates - it has fine food, good service and atmosphere.
  • If you limit your actions in life to things that nobody can possibly find fault with, you will not do much! Lewis Carroll 
  • Only one investor found the nerve to find fault with what the vast majority considered to be an excellent performance in 1991.
  • He could always find fault with something, either in my writing or in my personality.
  • There are other reasons managers may find fault with office gambling pools.
  • My point was that someone will find fault and offense in any choice and that we should be mindful and do our best to be gracious humans to one another (which goes both ways), we cannot avoid an opposing opinion and we should not be kowtowed into behavior simply to placate. Last Time I Checked, Babies Were People Too - Her Bad Mother
  • The Buddhist texts also find fault with the halal method of slaughter, which it describes as slitting the throats of animals while reciting God’s mantra, Bismillah. Buddhist-Muslim Doctrinal Relations: Past, Present, and Future
  • We all like to find fault with our elders and betters.
  • Relatively unknown Canadian actors round out the cast, and you won't find fault with any one of them.
  • I've been using the "pedia" library managers for some time now and I can't find fault with them VersionTracker: Mac OS X
  • Obama could poop solid gold briquettes and these GOP idiots would claim they find fault with it. Potential 2012 candidates knock Obama on missile defense
  • Every fool can find faults that wise man cannot remedy. 
  • Are intellectuals and scholars always expected to find faults of their own people?
  • For women, while they paint, perfume, and adorn themselves with jewels and purple robes, are accounted gaudy and profuse; yet nobody will find fault with them for washing their faces, anointing themselves, or platting their hair. Essays and Miscellanies
  • New studies still find fault with tuna fishing practices

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