Word: faults
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...life, he immediately replied, "I'm doing it," and added that he would continue "until they catch on to me." For a while, Feiffer attended the Pratt Institute of Art in New York where, as he says, he learned "very little." "But," he confesses, "that was probably more my fault than theirs...
INSURANCE EXPERIMENT by 200 California companies will reward safe drivers by cutting auto premium rates 20%. Reductions will apply to drivers without fault in accidents or who have no moving traffic violations (speeding, passing red lights, etc.) for three years; drivers with one accident or violation will pay current rates; those with two will pay 25% more than current rates; those with five or more will pay double normal rates...
...from a fear of his methods. In a position to make decisions of the greatest importance to the United States and the world, Strauss constantly refused to make the public a party to any of the broad policy arguments which he arbitrated. His abhorrence for candor is his major fault as a public servant. He cannot be trusted to tell the truth...
...that our prices are not high relative to any other commercial establishment nor that we use monopoly advantages in selling them. That the cost of living is "high" in comparison to our student pocketbooks is not the fault of H.S.A. but merely a given fact in the economy in which we function...
...fault seems to be with the over-all focus. For as the horror of the situation itself fades into a war movie cliche--complete with goose-stepping, bombing and all the rest of it--as the beauty of Anne Frank's character dissolves into naughty cuteness, we are left with eight people who flirt, fight, and fret in a disappointingly usual way. The play managed, without ever seeming to strain, to suggest how sustained tension and continuous confinement would affect them, while the film injects these changes artificially...