He blames the decline in beluga populations on various pressures on the environment, such as noise pollution from planes and boats. |
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He felt that punching was not a sending-off offence and blames referees for taking the physical side out of rugby. |
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She blames deficient preparation and insufficient commitment on the part of the school, but she also notes impediments in the exams themselves. |
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This is a society which systematically screws its weakest members and then blames them for their predicament. |
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Deutsch blames logical positivism, the idea that science should concern itself only with objects that can be observed. |
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Dr Tynan claims he has suffered extreme pain due to the injury which he blames on the negligence of the hotel. |
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The media raises a ruckus about destroyed lives and a rampant crime wave, and blames a substance for those problems. |
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It blames the dominance of English and Afrikaans in official communication on the lack of a clearly defined language policy. |
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Just because a bad workman always blames his tools doesn't mean blaming one's tools is a sign of being a bad workman. |
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He blames the UW administration and government pressure for the increase in students. |
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Meanwhile, Lacey is an existentialist who always is antisocial and lonely and blames everyone but herself for it. |
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The author precipitously blames bimetallism's failure on the incompetence of the movement's leaders. |
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Modern Basque historiography blames the monarchy of Navarre for failing to integrate the particularities of the local legal system. |
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For Burrell, however, who blames Charles for the stress he was put through in the court case, revenge has been sweet and very lucrative. |
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She also blames the row on the media desperately looking for an argument in the quiet holiday period. |
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Darren blames himself for not telling his parents that Demi and Leo were running away. |
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I just cringe at the very sight of cheap painting tools mainly because the old saying that a bad workman always blames his tools is wrong! |
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If my da can't find a parking spot he always blames it on me or my brother. |
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The company says its profits fell by 21 percent and blames it on the strength of the South African rand against the U.S. dollar. |
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In the end, the panel blames institutions, not individuals for failures primarily of imagination. |
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Worse, Internal Affairs blames the entire situation on possible mental problems and she has been placed on psychological leave. |
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The finance ministry blames this estimated shortfall on a drop in taxes, but says its cost-cutting will work. |
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He blames the continued strength of sterling against other currencies, particularly the euro. |
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When our parents' generation indulges us and blames itself, this doesn't take anybody very far. |
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The postmaster of a Bradford post office earmarked for closure blames a loss of trade on child benefits being paid into banks. |
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When he is shown to be mistaken, he blames the confusion on evil enchanters. |
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Mr Mahony blames a hangover from the Honeyford affair on the failure to establish real dialogue on race issues. |
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Mr Sykes, 52, an epileptic, was nearly hit by the missiles and later suffered a minor fit he blames on the attack. |
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Walker blames the shortfall squarely on the failure of ministers to ensure that the new policies were properly costed. |
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We tend to forget how often we have succumbed as a nation to a pervasive individualism that stigmatizes poor children and blames their families. |
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And in one of his most peculiar lines of argument, he also blames a lack of opposition to his plans. |
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It blames the proliferation of mobile phones for the fact that some call boxes, particularly those in quieter areas, are becoming obsolete. |
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He blames Post-Modern architects for repopularizing traditional styles and squelching the public's tolerance for Modern architecture. |
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She blames negative experiences with white people and biased historical accounts of relations between whites and non-whites. |
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Geim blames this shortcoming on polyimide's hydrophilicity, that is, its tendency to attract water. |
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He blames the influx of cheap silk from China for the failure of his business. |
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Mr Baker blames the polio for his appetite for tough challenges. |
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The industry blames the job losses on the US government's imposition of countervailing duties on softwood lumber imports from B.C. and most other Canadian provinces. |
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He always blames the defence when the team is not doing well. |
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Later in the series, David meets eco-warriors and an earnest teenage girl who is campaigning against the local chemical plant, which she blames for her brother's death. |
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He blames his attorney, who was disbarred during the case, for that one. |
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He repeatedly blames screens and personal computers for our lack of contact with physical objects. |
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If Chmura blames the teenage girl or fails to express sorrow for his actions, he could be suspended. |
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She is saddened by her inability to reach orgasm these days and blames her antidepressants. |
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Europe blames others but never seems to point the finger at its own wrongdoings in that period. |
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Yevgenia Albats, its political editor, blames the tameness of much of the print media on self-censorship and ambition. |
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The government blames the problems on shady recruitment firms, which dock workers' pay for housing costs or otherwise maltreat them. |
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Aldrin now apologizes for his neglect, but blames the distraction of a surprise phone call from Richard Nixon to the lunar surface. |
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Homework Nook is actually a white supremacist page that blames the Canadian Human Rights Act for taking jobs from white people. |
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Amazingly, the attorney general acknowledges that the police merely try to maximize their hit rates in deciding whom to search, but he blames them for doing so. |
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Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to take the floor after my colleague's obsequious remarks in which he blames everything on the public education system. |
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Laforest blames much of that decline on a double demographic whammy: bigger cities and fewer kids. |
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Naturally, the population blames the President for its tyrannical behaviour. |
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Hilton blames housing associations for allowing regeneration disputes to flourish. |
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He blames the decreased harvest on this year's record snowfall followed by a rapid thaw. |
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Calgary's auditor blames the problem on a lack of formal pension governance structures and controls. |
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This is one way that he blames his partner for his violence and avoids taking responsibility for his own behaviour. |
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Unfortunately, no progress can be reported in this connection, and each party blames the other for this failure. |
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It mainly blames the lack of information and approaches that tend to portray the Union as a permanent battlefield between national interests. |
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This blames the victim, rather than addressing the complexities of the social circumstances that generate legal or illegal drug use. |
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She blames a three-fold difficulty for the disappointing delay: that of finding, reaching and keeping newborn babies. |
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When asked about how the community viewed domestic violence, many of the participants felt that society blames the woman for her situation. |
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Yet Virginia Beach policy, which O'Reilly unfoundedly blames for the death of the two girls, is in complete accordance with the Virginia state code. |
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Trevor, depressed and suicidal, blames Dave for his demise, but is persuaded to work at the Garage and soon becomes the best car salesman in town. |
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The company, which has been based in Barlby Road, Selby, for almost 80 years, blames lack of demand for oilseed and a fiercely competitive market. |
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He blames Cornaro, the hygienist who advocated a specific regime of diet and lifestyle, for requirements such as special clothing or overprecise ordering of diet. |
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She blames everything on him, disgusted by his filthy ways and drug use, even going so far as to blame him for their inability to conceive a child. |
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He blames Ukrainian officials for violating the ceasefire agreement and shelling the outskirts of Donetsk city. |
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Every department blames the other and no one accepts responsibility. |
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Lamontagne also blames an airline policy that restricts passengers to carrying small dogs, cats and rabbits in cabin while other pets travel in storage. |
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Every time the question of black teenagers comes up, someone blames 'gangsta rap' for their problems. |
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Shaun White blames State Department meddling in pipeline issues for Olympic medal loss in halfpipe. |
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His mother, principal of the local school, blames the balanda. |
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She serially blames the failure of our forces to uncover weapons of mass destruction on chaos, flawed intelligence, looting, and shortages of everything from gasoline to soap. |
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Violence against women continues to plague Turkey, and a pioneering new female political party blames Erdogan's machismo. |
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He blames the money men for the sorry state of the business today. |
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In his court declaration, he blames his election agent for the oversight. |
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John Kael Weston remembers a man whose death he blames on our wrongheaded policies. |
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Moreover, she blames the coalition for months of passivity, failing to attack the insurance industry. |
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It blames TV advertisers for promoting sweets and fatty foods and schools for allowing vending machines tuck shops, sponsorship by food companies and high fat and sugar meals. |
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It blames the change in costing on indecision over the future of the line. |
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She blames Common Core for frustrating students and teachers alike. |
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The buyer was furious, and blames me for the mess. |
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I don't know why Blip just shuts off the power and then blames it on the weather. |
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Linda blames Labour, so they must be to blame for the increase of food banks, hiving off the NHS and tax cuts for millionaires. |
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And everyone left, right and centre has accused him of being both whiny and self-serving. Mr Tenet blames everybody but himself for America's intelligence and foreign-policy mess. |
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Slowther, who blames drink for his offending, admitted breaching the restraining order and was jailed Slowther for six months. |
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Polonius blames love for Hamlet's madness and resolves to inform Claudius and Gertrude. |
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Steve Newell of Windset Farms blames the commission for at least part of the mess, saying it ignored expert advice about potential consequences when approving production for one grower-marketer last year. |
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Adelphia blames the snafus on the Topanga Fire last week that damaged cable equipment. |
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The Inverness skipper blames buck-passing and constant upheaval for a spate of troubles last term. |
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A MAN whose wife died of food poisoning blames brussel sprouts sprayed with fertiliser made from human waste. |
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A third school of thought blames histamines. |
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Sun believes her husband jin is dead, and blames your character. |
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One school of thought blames artistic squabbles. |
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As well as political turbulence, he blames a large, inefficient bureaucracy and poor education for hobbling growth. Egypt needs to spend more on education, health and research a goal enshrined in the new constitution. |
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The population of North Korea is for the most part hungry and poor, and it blames the party and government officials, not the United States, for the country's economic crisis. |
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His best known work is Sermo Lupi ad Anglos in which he blames the sins of the English for the Viking invasions. |
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In her resentment, Titania seeks separation from him, which Gervinus blames her for. |
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This interpretation blames the Federal Reserve for inaction, especially the New York Branch. |
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Breast feeding is broken off and, although the mother blames the child, she just as unfoundedly feels guilty herself. |
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David Cameron blames the toleration of such views among Muslims on multiculturalism, which in turn has led to the enduring terrorist threat against the UK from within. |
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The Asphalt Industry Alliance blames chronic underfunding and three successive harsh winters for the potholes blighting our roads. |
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This seems to contradict the conventional wisdom that often blames the fines' content of fillers for undesirably high compound viscosities. |
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He blames excessive leader agency, coercive persuasion, and corporate cultism for many problems in leadership. |
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I wonder if he will berate them with the same vitriol as he blames himself for authoring an out-of-touch, radical, job-killing carbon tax, which led to his party's humiliating defeat in the last election. |
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Conscience eats away at one of the witnesses, who already blames himself for the tragic accident that left his sister in a coma. |
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And when the jig is up and the fraud is exposed everybody claims to know nothing or blames some secret cabal of shadowy operatives in the bureaucracy. |
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Difficulties in co-ordinating policy result in stalemate where typically each level of administration, municipal, county and national, blames the others for lack of progress. |
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Women are culturally respected as the givers of life and Fantsuam's John Dada blames deepening poverty and economic alienation for the cultural reversal. |
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Fahd Frass, the executive manager of Yemeni Dreams Tourism and Travel Agency, also blames the government for her flagging financial state. |
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While there, however, Einar, who blames Thorkel for the uprising of the farmers, tries to kill him. |
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He blames his father for everything that goes wrong with him. |
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The contemporary English record of the Lanercost Chronicle simply blames the inadequacy of the Scottish cavalry in general. |
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Cade, who blames himself for that accident, has filled the position since then, but he's increasingly undependable, into drinking, drugs, and self-destructive behavior. |
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And she told how she blames the burglars for the death of cats Babe and Wabbit in the weeks after the break-in, which she says has broken her heart. |
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Mandel-Campbell blames what she sees as a national trait of flaccidness, with Canadians being unwilling to seek trade and to make foreign investments. |
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She blames all the destruction of the Round Table upon their adulterous relationship, which is the seed of all the dismay that followed, according to Le Morte D'Arthur. |
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He blames his overindulgence in food for his expanding waistline. |
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And she told today how she blames the burglars for the death of cats Babe and Wabbit in the weeks after the break-in, which she says has broken her heart. |
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