Why should Peter Gilmour in his September Odds & Ends column ("One world, under God")
find fault with those words "one nation, under God" that are part of the Pledge of Allegiance?
(I should, though; for there are always those who
find fault.)
The writing is the way my mind works." Critics, many of whom are still trying to
find fault in her debut novel, would disagree.
Few conversant with the history of ancient Israel or with the Pentateuch would
find fault with Carmichael's assertion that many of the rules of Leviticus 18-20 concern the preservation, if not the creation, of ethnic identity, and that this concern "may point to the lawgiver's own social reality" as a member of a distinct, displaced minority living in a foreign land.
Those first ten or fifteen minutes back in the car will likely represent a family's chance to
find fault.
One can continue to
find fault with the hanging policy of the NPG as well as lament the gaps in its collection.
"The Joint Commission is not coming here to
find fault, to be disruptive, or to have the big hammer over our head.
Courts in several states, led by influential decisions in Minnesota[2] and Illinois,[3] began to question the old assumptions and
find fault with ex parte interviews of physicians by defense counsel.[4] These courts reasoned, among other things, that there is an underlying duty of loyalty or a fiduciary obligation that binds the physician to the patient despite the exceptions in the physician-patient privilege and that there is or may be some residue of confidential information that the plaintiff did not consent to disclose by filing suit.
It did, however,
find fault with the transaction itself because the ESOP's fiduciaries did not take into account the "cash drain" from anticipated future contributions to the ESOP to repay the ESOP loan and the company's guarantee of that loan.
Owners must realize that with the plethora of space available it is critical to act before tenants can find another deal or
find fault with yours.
Some acid rain analysts
find fault with the integrated assessment.
Summary: New Delhi [India], Jan 17 (ANI): Minority Affairs Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi on Wednesday condemned the Opposition's criticism of the Centre's move to end the Haj subsidy, saying that it's their habit to
find fault in every decision taken by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government.
There are those who
find fault because of convictions.
Some fans seemingly can
find fault even when the team is doing well.