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Contraposition Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

fault for commitment

What does to 'fault someone for commitment' mean?
  

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Can you give more context? Is this the sentence? I could not fault my players for commitment

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  • Is this the sentence?
  • I could not fault my players for commitment
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Can you give more context? Is this the sentence?
I could not fault my players for commitment
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I could not fault my players for commitment.
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contrapositionI could not fault my players for commitment.
Our team lost the game by a large margin.

To fault is to blame for a reason, or to find something wrong.
The players were very committed (there was nothing wrong with their commitment), the reason we lost was some other reason.

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