Blame
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1713 examples of Blame in a sentence
And I'm not here to say that men are to
blame
for the crisis and what happened in my country.
Now most environmentalists don't say growth is good, because, in our lexicon, asphalt is two words: assigning
blame.
There's just
blame.
You know how
blame
is described in the research?
TKM: And we need somebody to
blame
for our fear.
We can take the easier road, the more cynical road, which is a road based on sometimes dreams of a past that never really was, a fear of each other, distancing and
blame.
And what happens as a result of this is, when those parties are elected, and inevitably they fail, or inevitably they make political mistakes, democracy takes the
blame
for their political mistakes.
Most of them are man-made, and we cannot
blame
God."
We need to put an end to this game of
blame
that has prevented us from taking full responsibility for our own lives.
They like to sunbathe, can't
blame
them.
It also has implications for
blame
and punishment.
So if you take English speakers and I just show you someone breaking a vase, and I say, "He broke the vase," as opposed to "The vase broke," even though you can witness it yourself, you can watch the video, you can watch the crime against the vase, you will punish someone more, you will
blame
someone more if I just said, "He broke it," as opposed to, "It broke."
And then they
blame
the banks for being the bad guys who gave them the mortgages.
What she found was many of these stories tend to
blame
victims and devalue their lives.
We simply cannot tolerate GPS jammers and spoofers, and yet, given the lack of effective legal means for protecting our privacy from the GPS dot, can you really
blame
people for wanting to turn them on, for wanting to use them?
Because at the beginning I was so outraged at the dangers they were exposing us to that I just wanted to argue and
blame
and make them wrong.
I've got nightmare disorder, which is categorized if you have recurrent dreams of being pursued or declared a failure, and all my dreams involve people chasing me down the street going, "You're a failure!" (Laughter) I've got parent-child relational problems, which I
blame
my parents for.
So this goes on in the formal economy as well as the informal economy, so it's wrong of us to
blame
— and I'm not singling out Siemens, I'm saying everyone does it.
In fact, more than 95 percent of these children have living parents, and societies tend to
blame
these parents for abandoning these children, but research shows that most parents want their children, and that the primary drivers behind institutionalization are poverty, disability and ethnicity.
Well, I
blame
the Queen.
Why do I
blame
the Queen?
Well, first of all, I
blame
the Queen because it's funny.
But secondly, I
blame
the Queen because dictionaries have really not changed.
But even if you
blame
nobody, it still is a national problem, and one side has been more concerned about it than the other.
Who can
blame
them?
This is victim blaming, and there are many reasons for it, but one is that our cognitive structure is set up to
blame
victims.
What followed were the most difficult decisions in my life, painful to me, painful to my countrymen, imposing cuts, austerity, often on those not to
blame
for the crisis.
Greece, yes, triggered the Euro crisis, and some people
blame
me for pulling the trigger.
GP: Well, I think one of the worst things that happened during this crisis is that we started a
blame
game.
And the paradox is that, because we have this
blame
game, we have less the potential to convince our citizens that we should work together, while now is the time when we really need to bring our powers together.
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