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1. I knew that they would point the finger at me.
2. The recreationists point the finger at developers.
3. There shall not need anyone but myself to point the finger at me.
4. After much speculation we all started to point the finger at Dawn.
5. Buhle must point the finger at the other radical groups.
6. While U.S. officials and firms point the finger at China for many cyber attacks, China says it is one of the world's biggest victims of hacking.
7. Witnesses may point the finger at a suspect in a line-up simply because they do not like the way they look, scientists said today.
8. His backers point the finger at the irascible Mr Thaksin, who denies disloyalty to the throne while cocking a snook at "aristocratic" Thai government.
9. Dr Pam Spurr says: "Never point the finger at your partner for having a higher or lower sex drive or wanting sex at a time you don't.
10. Brooking reckons it is unfair to point the finger at big stars such as Rooney when people discuss a perceived lack of respect in football.
11. Point the finger at the predatory nature of men (and aggressive women) who "want only one thing".
12. Many in the nuclear industry point the finger at Canada's nuclear regulator.
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13. They also point the finger at executives who benefit from the luxury boxes, hospitality packages and privileged access to sporting celebrities, all at the expense of shareholders.
14. But analysts also point the finger at a massive expansion of college enrollment in recent years: China enrolled 6 million new college students in 2008, up from 1.08 million in 1998.
15. Mumbai police point the finger at 38 individuals, 35 of whom are yet to be apprehended.
16. Now the computer's resources are to be used to help point the finger at the possible killer of James Bulger.
17. I was trying to distract people from the craziness in which we live; and definitely not point the finger at it.
18. How easy it has been in this febrile atmosphere to point the finger at miscreant journalists.
19. I find it interesting in Korean or Asian culture how they will immediately point the finger at someone else's weakness rather than first looking at their own faults.
20. If a culprit is needed for any national emotional incontinence it's too easy to point the finger at the girl from a broken home who grew up to be the most famous woman in the world.
21. And because the situations involved accent practical or financial matters,(sentencedict.com) either you could find you must make demands or point the finger at those whose performance is falling short.
22. Given the lack of scientific evidence for its harmful effects, opponents point the finger at the arrogance of scientists who think they can tamper with nature's plan.
23. In times of distress and national angst, it is apparently easier for American politicians to point the finger at China rather than look in the mirror.
24. Kashlinsky is preparing papers with further results. He says observations point the finger at megastructures beyond the horizon.
25. They want to be two-bob millionaires. It's easy to point the finger at the Government but nobody is making people buy what they can't afford.
26. The Reds stalwart believes it is too easy to point the finger at the manager when things don't go to plan and feels the players must look to take responsibility too.
27. If we could impose more severe environmental policies on ourselves, we wouldn't have to point the finger at the special treatment recieved by international firms.
28. Brazil and especially China had a huge role in that affair – yet they unsportingly chose to point the finger at Ben Bernanke.
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