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Examples of blame


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At one level, political literature and popular ballads blamed defeat on poor strategic judgement and the administration's skewed continental priorities.
As we have seen, the report blamed parents for the state of the evacuees' footwear and clothing, and recommended needlework classes in schools.
There were also those who always blamed others for their plights.
Others blamed the government for failing to extend the 75 service.
If a person cannot properly be blamed for what she has done, then this fact makes condemnation inappropriate.
The inconclusive nature of the judicial reforms can be blamed on the internal workings of the administration.
As discussed above, historically it has been women who have been blamed for infer tility, regardless of whether the medical problem actually resides with them.
In other cases, overexposure to contemporary society was blamed or mystical explanations appealed to.
The government accused these groups of being corrupt and inefficient producers, and blamed them for the high meat prices in the urban markets.
The woman blamed the hairdresser with the apprentices who was smiling all the time.
All of the participants were asked whom or what they blamed most for the trauma.
The member state concerned cannot evade its responsibility by blaming private actors or sub-national public authorities.
Thus, drought, one of the greatest natural disasters intermittently confronting the nation, was blamed on political conflicts within the royal family.
Politicians and academics were publicly blamed for overlooking local interests.
Are we "blaming" brain chemistry for mental illness?
Rather than revise the ruse of cooperation that he devised to protect his political domain, he blamed corrupted evidence.
He blamed both the obscurity of history and his own lack of books for reference.
Observers do not agree about the extent to which these effects should be blamed on involuntary villagisation and resettlement.
In doing so, petitioners usually blamed intermediaries rather than directly expressing resentment against the regime's principles or highest cadres.
He blamed official cor ruption, ignorance, and foreign intrigue for the backwardness of his homeland.
The reasons for this are not understood, but sedentary lifestyles have been blamed.
Spurling rejects this as an argument that blames some women, the 'lucky daughters', for denying marriage for their 'unlucky sisters'.
The author of the ransom note blaming park workers for the theft was never found and is beside the point.
The "old" intellectualist contextualism is blamed for either completely ignoring the sociopolitical context or referring to it only marginally.
British engineers introduced new sanitizing technologies in the colonies and partly blamed their ineffectiveness on the lack of finances.
I have never ever seen him angry with one of his fellows, despite the fact that on occasion no one could have blamed him.
If they did raise taxes, they would be blamed for failing to defend the interests of their core constituency and fall anyway.
He blamed the son's death on the young man.
Thus, could one possibly say that when we choose not to lie, the prospect of being blamed does not come to bear upon our decision?
Conspiratorial theories were the rage as arsenal managers blamed the immoral practices of other industrialists for luring their workers.
Activists blamed enterprising workers and their new lifestyles for diluting the working class temperament and abandoning the working class.
Architects blamed owners for changing their minds, and owners blamed architects and surveyors for doing their sums wrongly.
Is that what they mean about blaming systems of care?
Therefore, not a single individual is to be blamed for the impact of air pollution on rain forests and on the health of its inhabitants.
Finally, and not surprisingly, each blames the violent activities of the other as the reason for its own existence.
The story rationalizes and legitimizes a degraded position while blaming the muchis themselves.
The essentialist illusion blames biological ageing for all the negative experiences of later life including the decline in literary creativity.
They have blamed the heavy social spending on the marginalised groups.
He blamed unions mostly for keeping the unemployed out of the labour market.
While strong on blaming the system, this argument completely ignores what the client/service user brings to the equation.
Skeen notes, however, that not all their failures can be blamed on the soldiers themselves.
They regarded themselves as worthless, and blamed themselves for all the difficulties within the family.
She blames herself, trying to make it up to her husband, and keeping her situation a secret.
Rural depopulation in the late fourteenth century is likewise blamed on a shortage of cash.
The decade of economic decline that followed was blamed, among other factors, on the dearth of investment in the public sector.
Later contributors to the querelle simply blamed male tyranny for whatever inferiority women exhibited.
The party not only lacked any means to attract political support, but was also blamed for everything that was wrong with the country.
The land tenure regime is also blamed for a litany of other ills.
Table 2 substantiates the notion that as president, "praises or blames" as epideictic (1358b).
Contemporary reviewers could dismiss the class implications of the conclusions of both these novels by blaming the heroines for selling themselves.
The speaker implies that no one can be blamed outright for participating in a set of circumstances where each party has exploited the other.
Because both types of objectives are legitimate goals of sociolinguistics, blaming an apple for not being an orange seems rather pointless.
They are not to be blamed, however, for any of its faults.
Certainly there is a danger of blaming the victim-the patient for her values, the doctor for her patients.
The governess is blamed for her pupils' misbehavior, but is given no method to prevent it.
Today there is agreement that this plan was actually not a building plan and that it cannot be blamed for the quality of later buildings.
Localized gari shortages were also blamed on the trade between the eastern and the northern provinces.
Even the girl's parents blamed themselves for having 'educated' the girl.
He began tactfully by reviewing the past and blaming some previous problems on the underfunding of the inter-war years.
Not only the failure to join the ranks of manufacturing core countries, but even racial inequality was explicitly blamed on the losers and victims themselves.
The paternalism which restricts the rights of the elderly is thus not something for which the professionals and other carers should too readily be blamed.
In appraising findings from this research, we believe also that it is critical to guard against blaming suburban parents for problems documented among their children.
Instead, decision-makers must be blamed for this allocation failure.
Action was also taken on towns and cities, which were blamed for the drop in fertility.
They were unequivocal in blaming this upon the spread of night trawling.
Furthermore, the cor pus data in (46) suggest that overloading is something dangerous (46a), to be prevented (46b), and to be blamed for (46c).
They were blamed for the poisoning of wells, the spread of disease, arson, subsistence crises and other misfortunes.
Completion may be phenomenal or not, depending on whether the visual system "blames itself" for the data loss.
He was blamed for having forcefully converted her.
In essence, the individual could be blamed for not possessing the needed characteristics to function resiliently.
Cognitive neuropsychology is unjustly blamed in the target article for other vices too.
They could not be blamed, of course, for the ships not being ready to sail when promised.
Inaccuracy of diagnosis or overdiagnosis may be blamed for antibiotics being unsuccessful.
Being unaware of these essential facts, he continues, many composers have blamed the player for the resulting poor harmony.
The inequities of the clergy, especially its seniors, were blamed, not religion.
Teetotalling revivalists called beery men to account, blaming household disorder on their indolence.
Then the courts, after doing a lot of work, will once again be blamed by these authorities for not really solving the disputes.
Statist and protectionist policies were blamed for the persistence of chronic economic problems.
The implementers cannot be blamed for this, but the result was unsatisfactory.
Furthermore, some patients blamed themselves for changes experienced, for example putting on weight due to 'comfort eating'.
However, it is rational if welfare man blames the government if it fails to shield him against the economic consequences of whatever happened to him.
Based on the above arguments we conclude that the weakening of party competitiveness cannot be blamed on primaries.
Moreover, they could be, and were, blamed for economic difficulties actually produced by domestic forces.
He was fast turning her into a bourgeois heiress and could hardly be blamed for wanting to be on the spot to vet her suitors.
Can the problems of urban poverty be blamed on individual pathology?
Coal operators immediately blamed the union's black membership for the violence.
Like any group there were, of course, scapegoats and" creeps", and such individuals inevitably got pushed around and blamed for everything.
Like aggression, it may be blamed on attack by a predatory spirit.
Advances in automation, the development of word-processors and the many other applications of information technology have all been blamed for rising unemployment.
Nevertheless, they decline to admit this and consequently blamed their own laziness on the lack of competence of their school teachers.
To some, this may sound like the equivalent of blaming one's misdeeds on a heretofore unknown evil twin.
Many clients have suffered losses from poor recommendations in the past, for which they blamed the trainee dealer, who rang them up.
However, nobody other than myself can be blamed for the particular dialogue perspective suggested here.
As inflation accelerated towards the end of 1947, however, persistent devaluation came to be blamed for contributing to adverse expectations and price instability.
The application's unevenness is blamed on financial constraints.
The rebels can be blamed for tactical military mistakes.
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