finger-pointing造句1. There's the usual finger-pointing when mistakes are made.
2. There followed months of name-calling and finger-pointing.
3. Of course, two chapters of bickering, missteps, finger-pointing and quarterly losses later, Amelio is being pushed out.
4. They have refined the art of finger-pointing, name-calling and personal blame.
5. And voters say all the name-calling and finger-pointing has turned them off.
6. But can we please get beyond the finger-pointing?
7. Most money fights start with finger-pointing -- "How could you spend $300 on a new sweater/Blu-ray player?"
8. The closing of the Evergreen factory has prompted finger-pointing in Massachusetts.
9. His comments are a reference to the finger-pointing between the national and state governments over accusations they are not doing enough to prevent such attacks.
10. What they have done, however[/finger-pointing.html], is turn the sleepy municipal bond industry into a caldron of backbiting and finger-pointing.
11. There are bizarre arguments from arcane angles, plenty of finger-pointing and more posturing than a runway full of underfed supermodels.
12. Fragmentation of rule writing, supervision and enforcement led to finger-pointing in place of effective action.
13. Given the fragile and unbalanced global recovery, countries should resist the temptation to engage in finger-pointing or blame shifting.
14. I didn't want to contribute to these fame - seeking journalists and opportunists looking to fill their churches or to get elected because of their self-righteous finger-pointing .
15. WHEN the leaders of the Group of Twenty (G20) countries meet in Seoul on November 11th and 12th, there will be plenty of backstage finger-pointing about the world's currency tensions.
16. That's why U. S. President Barack Obama is holding off – at least for now – on any official finger-pointing at the country.