It was an unexpected rebuff to the government, but the Blairites have only themselves to blame. |
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Dublin have only themselves to blame for the score that put a goal between the sides. |
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On the one hand, it is too easy to blame victims rather than grapple with the reason why they are victims. |
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In some cases the process of seeking someone to blame has even become an end in itself and seems to lead some people even further astray. |
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It probably isn't entirely fair to blame the failure of a motion picture on the screenwriter. |
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And when a married woman blows off her commitments to her husband and her children in favor of an affair with a married man, who is to blame? |
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I think we're all to blame but we're to blame because we weren't clever enough to understand how the system worked. |
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And if a nasty little new variant leaps out of the Fujiaan province of China to catch the experts unawares I'm not going to blame them. |
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Also to blame are election regulations, which should activate a by-election when so many positions are uncontested. |
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Also, in the letter, they ask who is to blame for the lack of maintenance of our roads under the last administration. |
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We always have the politician or the system or just good old luck to blame it all on. |
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Perhaps it is time to wake up to the fact that there really is only one person to blame for all these happenings and that is ourselves. |
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The crisis is still unfolding and the first thing the keyboard warriors do is seek out someone to blame. |
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If a child is undisciplined and selfish, there is nobody to blame but the parents. |
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Many residents began to blame the economic recession on the growing number of undocumented immigrants that poured into the state. |
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This man just loves to blame any random mishap or occurrence of Murphy's Law on people. |
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So if water features and decorative stone paving suddenly start popping up around the Huntington Stadium pitch, you know who's to blame. |
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If youngsters are unhappy with the state of the country, they have only themselves to blame. |
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But to blame Boyeson for such a horror show from the Clarets would be churlish, because even a goal down an equaliser never looked on the cards. |
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He was sent off for two bookable offences and was the player to blame for the penalty which put Preston in front. |
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One theory to explain the loss is that some effects of the virus on uninfected cells may be to blame. |
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Therefore, while we are not always to blame for their behavior, we are correct to feel responsible. |
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The way that anyone can change foreign policy is to get elected to office, so you've no one to blame for making poor decisions in your name. |
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The Baltimore boozehound has a reputation for a glass liver, something his handlers are quick to blame on bad press and worse liquor. |
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If each of the drivers were alive and neither chose to give evidence, the court would unhesitatingly hold that both were to blame. |
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Although steam and not radiation was to blame, the accident illustrates the contradictions of the politics of nuclear power. |
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It is difficult to blame people for spending holidays abroad, when the weather here is so unreliable. |
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Big oil is not to blame if governments and insurgents refuse to put down the guns and start earning an honest wage. |
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Kurdish politicians were defiant, rebuffing the Shi'ite alliance's attempts to blame them for the deadlock. |
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In contrast to Antony's desire to blame anyone but himself, Cleopatra spends much of her first speech beating her breast. |
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There was never a shortage in the past and it's too early to blame the lack of kids out playing. |
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Perhaps Carl Jung, New Ageism or popular culture is to blame for analyzing the magic of the mind into the ground. |
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The shadow of the other festivals is to blame, but so too is the weakening of the arts programme itself. |
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If they are judged unacceptable and overdeveloped, he will only have himself to blame. |
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They feel that the books are to blame for unhinging his previously sound mind. |
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After several weeks I started to notice a nasty niff on my clothes and realised the cream was to blame. |
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A new survey has revealed that overbearing mothers-in-law are to blame for as many as one in five marriage breakdowns. |
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Women in Venezuela have been conditioned for centuries to blame themselves and accept their subordination to men. |
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Gass suspects constriction of blood vessels that reduces oxygen delivery to breast tissues is partly to blame. |
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We are all to blame tonight, but I signed the players and I suppose the buck stops with me. |
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He didn't go so far as to blame their non-appearance on begrudgery, but he didn't have to. |
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But it is more tragic when someone dies because they have nowhere to go, than when only their own bullheaded stupidity is to blame. |
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Public relations firms spun stories to show why big oil companies were not at all to blame. |
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Since he won Pop Idol, certain areas of the media have sought to blame Young for all the world's ills. |
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It is very different from a case where one or other only is to blame, but clearly not both. |
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If Joe Public shrugs off each new encroachment as minor in itself, he will have only himself to blame if he ends up in state-controlled helotry. |
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Now if I look like a heffalump underwater, I have no one to blame but myself. |
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Racist hate crime is rising in the city and police say jingoism during Euro 2004 may be to blame. |
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I put myself in the mother 's place and I feel the heartache of not just losing a child, but knowing that I was in some way to blame. |
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It is a little absurd to blame animal safety data for hazards encountered from off-label prescribing. |
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The easy call would be to blame Marxist terrorists, but nowadays the security forces are not so sure. |
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In addition, he notes that the system could be used to reconstruct accidents, helping the police determine who or what was to blame. |
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Bradford's Deputy Coroner Mark Hinchcliffe, recording his verdict yesterday, concluded no doctors were to blame. |
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Hence he has only himself to blame for what we are facing today and what future generations may regret tomorrow. |
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This discontinuance of activity is in itself not completely to blame for child obesity issues, but it does contribute. |
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The suggestion that ADP was to blame, not that Air America had not met payroll requirements for ADP to make direct deposits, is loony. |
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But what made her feel worse was that no one on the team said anything to blame her. |
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It's unfair to blame the hapless candidate, of course, for her party's shortcomings. |
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The herbicides alachlor and atrazine and the pesticide diazinon may be to blame. |
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Former Newcastle RNLI members have claimed that inexperience was to blame for the dramatic capsize of the town's inshore lifeboat. |
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The absence of any semblance of discipline is to blame for this descent into moral turpitude. |
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When we engage with our issues only as personal problems we come to blame ourselves for our troubles. |
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A psychiatrist advised the police that there was no generally accepted psychiatric disease which would permit a person to blame an alter ego. |
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Trying to blame these problems on whites is laughable and is not helping your people at all. |
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The public know the opposition lawmakers would be to blame if a no-confidence vote is pushed through. |
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In a train crash in 1990, the driver was held to blame for over-shooting a red light. |
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We shot ourselves in the foot and basically we only have ourselves to blame. |
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The truth is that France only have themselves to blame for the most pathetic defence of the crown in World Cup history. |
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Perhaps the performances are to blame for the material's flatness, but I believe there's little that could be done with this material. |
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I don't wish to blame my children for everything, but they are a major liability when you're prone to blushing. |
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People began to blame the liberality of the 1990 law for the onslaught of foreign missionaries. |
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They need somebody to blame, other than themselves, and he provides a most convenient target. |
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If you fail all the allergy tests, than a food intolerance is probably to blame. |
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Why this happened is not exactly known, but warfare and internecine conflict caused by a rising population may be at least partly to blame. |
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Maybe you should ask him why he found it so easy to blame his good-for-nothing buddies for those marks on his back. |
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After the madman leaves, Sancho tries to blame the goatherd for what happened, saying he should have warned them of the man's violent temper. |
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To say that a man cannot write clear prose is not necessarily to blame him. |
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The cause of the blaze is still being investigated but the fire service believes a faulty television could be to blame. |
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Many motoring magazines are to blame for this fairly recent phenomenon of lights misuse, showing road tests of new cars with all lights ablaze. |
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The foot and mouth crisis, robbing Ireland of farm and tourism revenue, is also to blame. |
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We aren't the first team to miss penalties and we won't be the last so I'm not going to blame the lads. |
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This is not to say that any one group of conservatives are strictly to blame. |
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In some places, he used some harsh language to blame the irresponsible parents for their lack of support for their delinquent children. |
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If they are unwilling to do that, and in consequence cannot find the workers they need, then they have no-one to blame but themselves. |
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Is our disposable society or planned obsolescence to blame of the decline in product quality? |
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Frankie was to blame for all of this, the one looking back at me through the looking glass. |
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If not, you can expect more finger-pointing about who is to blame for the inaction. |
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Both these noble lords ruled that no politician or civil servant was to blame. |
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It is not fair to blame the Safer York Partnership for failings in the fight against crime, he insists. |
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She became another victim of the evil and false conviction that it is the one who is to blame for the accident who rushes the victim to hospital. |
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Top politicians and the press try to claim that Loyalists and Republicans are equally to blame for the violence in Northern Ireland. |
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As the sun beat down on Sicily last summer, there was the traditional water shortage and the luckless residents of Palermo knew who to blame. |
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Ill-timed injury was partly to blame, but so was an innocent jest that went wrong. |
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The overall story, with its sometimes ludicrously banal dialogue, is solely to blame for this. |
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Well, just because machetes, spears, rifles and missiles are phallic, it doesn't mean men are to blame. |
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It is impossible to blame any one individual weather event on global warming. |
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Rather than taking charge and responsibility of the situation, one finds someone or something to blame. |
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If I had a Prince Albert done and it went a bit wrong, I'd have myself to blame. |
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Industry revenue from music sales is certainly down, but whether the internet is entirely to blame is debatable. |
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They revel in every perceived injustice, and are desperate to have someone to blame. |
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When the town casts around for someone to blame Vernon is the best available candidate. |
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I would suggest however, that the richer members of York society are just as guilty and that it's their avariciousness that is also to blame. |
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Saval's defence was mainly to blame for this defeat after conceding three soft goals. |
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The defendant then has the unmitigated gall to blame his recent bankruptcy on these court proceedings. |
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A top infotech executive has savaged his industry rivals, saying they have only themselves to blame for the cash crisis many of them face. |
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Rosanna, being a good daddy's girl, seems to have taken it upon herself to blame Maresa for leading her dad astray. |
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Since Mom's still flat on her back in hospital, we can safely deduce she's not to blame. |
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After all, if burning fossil fuels is to blame for global warming, it makes sense to burn less of them. |
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Leblance also believes that a rise in cynicism may be to blame for lower interest in student journalism. |
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The shock of the Internet, and the time lag between its advent, and the advent of cyberlaw, is partially to blame. |
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People are quick to blame the Scarfies but much of the Dunedin damage is caused by non-enrolled locals. |
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The survey also found sales managers and directors were to blame for recruiting staff who would not be suited to their job. |
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The 219 bus drivers complain that it is the schedulers at the bus station to blame and that buses get moved from the route to other routes. |
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We only have ourselves and our sweet tooths to blame for the eternal life of cupcakeries. |
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Is the comprehensive education system to blame for making these teachers' jobs practically impossible? |
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Are the press also to blame for feeding us this information, or do we have a right to know? |
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A whistle-blower last night said a dodgy computer system was to blame for sparking travel chaos. |
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And just when investors thought it had run out of people to blame, it blamed its own shareholders for panicking when the shares crashed. |
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Poor equipment, poor training, and poor leadership all were to blame there, as well as a logistical snafu that led to fuel contamination. |
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Since I'm on the football team and I had some scrapes with those guys, a lot of people want to blame me. |
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The British Foreign Secretary has claimed that Britain is to blame for problems around the world due to its past colonial policy. |
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The Cork referee, who was largely to blame for the incident due to inconsistent decisions throughout gave Gallagher the yellow as well. |
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If your midsection muscles don't feel fatigued by the final rep of each set, your form may be to blame. |
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And, at one level, it's hard to blame workers because they were disposable fodder for employers for long enough. |
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But back home, it's fashionable to blame someone else and wallow in self pity and despair. |
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Women tend to blame themselves for the loss, when in all probability there was nothing they could have done to prevent it. |
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I don't know if postal services were to blame, but I trust you had a good field. |
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Unfortunately in situations like this the need to blame someone comes in and Alec is getting the thick end of it. |
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It's not us nice white middle class people who are to blame, it's those nasty Yardies! |
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Make it second nature for someone who is overweight to blame the restaurant that served him fries. |
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It is common to blame this tell-all culture on people who go on trashy talk shows, or second-rate celebrities desperate for publicity. |
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They're always trying to blame it on Bacon, but it may've been Hathaway all along. |
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We'll only have ourselves to blame when the thieves empty our accounts and max out our credit cards, basically. |
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Above all, I find it very hard just to blame the player when his own manager cannot seem to grasp what the fuss might be about. |
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It is easy to blame the general downturn for the decline in telecom capital spending. |
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It is absurd to blame schools with high standards for other schools having low standards. |
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For example, it is the widespread belief that the victims have only themselves to blame. |
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But the Council was split on what to do and who was to blame for a decade of inaction. |
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However he used a special defence of incrimination to blame his two co-accused. |
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If you just witter vaguely about a dust-round and tidy-up, you've only yourself to blame if you come home to a grimy cooker. |
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But it would be impolitic to blame the government which, the Post reminds us, has spent billions of dollars on urban renewal. |
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It would be absurd to blame Vodafone for terrorists chatting across their network. |
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I'm sure with or without meow meow this idiot would have still done what he did but its an easy headline to blame drugs. |
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When asked what is to blame for a less cohesive society, most respondents said that longer working hours were the problem. |
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To refuse to blame the system is to assume a certain power, the way a pretender assumes a royal title or titular duchy or two. |
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It is absurd to blame current difficulties on any state's governor, Republican or Democrat. |
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Other observers say the premier isn't to blame for the lack of cohesion in the cabinet. |
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Air crash investigators said engine failure may have been one of the factors to blame for the tragedy that unfolded near Hemingbrough. |
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Academy director Martin Spong said they only have themselves to blame and claims the club has not shown any commitment to the youth set-up. |
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The severity and frequency of weather conditions were to blame for the financial situation. |
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Poor touch hole alignment or excessively corroded touch holes are also sometimes to blame. |
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In today's litigious society, we need to have someone to blame, to apportion accountability. |
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Shows were cancelled and accusations flew between members of the band as to who was to blame. |
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If you're not at home drinking cocoa and eating toast when the snow sets in then you've got no one to blame but yourself. |
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If that were the case, it might fairly be said that anyone who didn't do it would have only himself or herself to blame. |
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But the hint that migrant workers are to blame looks like a dog whistle that risks playing into the hands of the far right. |
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There have long been epidemiological suggestions that lack of fibre or excess of red meat in the diet is to blame. |
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And a tremulous smile haunts her lips as she realizes that the audition is only partly to blame. |
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Film producers tend to blame cable TV and video piracy for their misfortunes. |
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As a recent survey of seven universities shows, 80 per cent of students say they are not to blame if they miss classes. |
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The culture of binge drinking is peculiar to Britain and the law is partly to blame. |
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Of course, showrooming isn't the only force to blame for the pressure facing big box retailers. |
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The Coroner said he believed Mr Stewart was in no way to blame for the accident. |
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Adding insult to injury, the banks have the gall to say that consumers are to blame. |
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My guess is that he's sick and tired of people trying to blame him for their own cruelty and stupidity. |
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But obviously any impatient pedestrian stepping out immediately on getting a green man only has himself to blame if he's clobbered. |
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They have themselves to blame for putting their signatures to a document that was so evidently not ready for implementation. |
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There will be no point blaming the employer, it is ourselves we will have to blame. |
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The prime minister has sought to blame the problem on local crime, but others suspect an international link. |
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He does not accept that industrialised farming is to blame for the foot-and-mouth outbreak. |
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Road safety groups estimate 23 people have died in accidents on Britain's roads where mobiles were to blame. |
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It was never clear exactly what he felt was wrong, who was to blame, or what should be done about it. |
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They are wrong to conclude from this coincidence that economic growth is to blame for unhappiness. |
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An electrical fault is believed to be to blame for the small fire which caused the meltdown. |
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Children this age are also interested in issues such as who is to blame or who is at fault. |
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She said that there was no one reason for the rise in divorce but a combination of social and economic factors were to blame. |
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Poor servicing or installation of appliances, inadequate ventilation or blocked flues are usually to blame. |
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His father thought rats chewing through electrical wires may have caused a fault which was to blame for the fire. |
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We have only ourselves to blame for letting the politicians give away power, in defiance of our constitutional rights. |
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If these men are released, the prosecution will have only themselves to blame. |
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While it may be tempting to blame these killings on some extreme form of sibling rivalry, most cases of fratricide or sororicide defy such a simplistic explanation. |
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The person to blame for all this is the anodyne British pop star Gary Barlow. |
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But as you start building an apocalyptic bunker, don't forget who's to blame for this increasingly dangerous behavior. |
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If my broken heart was to blame, it has taken its bitter time, acting stealthily. |
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The FBI and the President may claim that the Hermit Kingdom is to blame for the most high-profile network breach in forever. |
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So it ultimately seems odd to blame these celebs for disclosing personal information when the public is just clamoring for it. |
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A century ago, miscalculation was greatly to blame for thrusting Europe into a conflagration. |
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It appears that the first thing to blame is the aftermarket accessory. |
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In her last letter she asked her sister-in-law Elisabeth not to blame Louis-Charles and to remember how easy it is to put words into a child 's mouth. |
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I hold two people to blame and to my dying day I will hold them to blame. |
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Fear of the Zoes, the traditional Sande and Poro leaders, is to blame, he said. |
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The cast and filmmakers are largely to blame, as they treat the material in a lackadaisical manner, while also telegraphing too many plot points ahead of time. |
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Chairman Elizabeth Blacklee told the annual parish meeting that personality clashes were to blame for a rift between a modernising faction and veteran councillors. |
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The right-hander had himself to blame for his dismissal as he tried to play at a wide outside-the-off-stump delivery and only succeeded in edging to VVS Laxman at second slip. |
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It's just like you to blame me for something I obviously didn't do! |
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If her daughter ends up loathing her she has nobody but herself to blame. |
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Besides wasteful consumption of so much clean water, pollutants discharged by restaurants, beauty saloons and large bathing rooms are also to blame for contaminated water. |
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While the play was enjoyable overall, there were moments that I felt I was being talked down to and the play's somewhat pretentious concept may be in part to blame. |
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Hayworth is attacking McCain for being a border-enforcement wimp who is partly to blame for the Krentz killing. |
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Are high-priced consultants and accountants like KPMG and Deloitte to blame? |
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The author then proceeded to blame holt for submitting to her sorority sisters. |
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When there is a problem, there always is a scapegoat to blame. |
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Teenagers have always been an easy scapegoat to blame for wider problems, but ultimately the majority of these young people grow up into well rounded adults. |
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No doubt, in many such cases the game of telephone tag is to blame. |
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There is never a desire to blame all the badness on spirits or demons. |
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If bad things are happening in the world, there must be someone to blame, someone whose malevolence or idiocy must be called out. |
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Usurpers within the caliphate and the marauding Berber armies they brought in from North Africa were to blame, but for a time Cordoba was the ornament of the world. |
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The RNC numbers are inarguable and damning, and there is only Steele to blame. |
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Besides, if DACA were to blame for the influx, it would have happened two years earlier when the policy was enacted. |
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We're partly to blame, too, what with our insistence on compartmentalizing the people in our lives. |
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For all of the bellyaching, tooth gnashing, and public wailing, Democrats have no one to blame but themselves. |
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Somehow, finding a Jew to blame makes up sort of deep symmetry that allows people to comfort themselves that they have an answer. |
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If she does win, look for Sarah Palin to blame all media and, more than likely, a memorable concession speech from Joe Miller. |
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And defeated Germany sullenly nursed her wounds, its people casting about for someone to blame. |
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Both times were screaming fiascos and we couldn't understand why, so we decided to blame it on the recipe and the molds, and we moved on with our lives. |
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Yet the two-day plunge seems too big to blame on just the lock-up expiration. |
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Clearly, something other than thimerosal is to blame for this troubling trend. |
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The Internet is as much to blame for the growth in gambling as more traditional establishments such as bricks-and mortar casinos, betting shops and bingo halls. |
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If you want to blame anyone for shell suits, Tom is your man. |
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Therefore, we shall have nobody but ourselves to blame if our children show the white feather or lack of confidence in whatever they seek to accomplish. |
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And, as this episode so potently illustrates, our misogynistic media culture is partly to blame. |
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The government has only itself to blame for this state of affairs. |
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It's just another case of someone deciding that it's easier and more profitable to blame his problems on some faceless company instead of actually taking some responsibility. |
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Inquiries can pinpoint what went wrong, and who was to blame. |
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At the age of twenty, I blew my only chance to win the prestigious Golden Gloves tournament and I didn't have the luxury of someone else to blame. |
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Paul Krugman of The New York Times is convinced that the president's weakness and vacillation are to blame. |
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We, as a society, have a tendency to blame children for the behaviors that they display, rather than attempting to understand what may underlay their actions. |
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The Government itself is largely to blame for this underselling. |
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They had fallback plans and people to blame if anything came unglued. |
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The response of many politicians to this problem is essentially to blame voters for being too apathetic or unintelligent to understand the issues. |
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At least I was able to blame the sheer unmusicality of the piece on the composer and not the quartet, who consistently showed an unparalleled level of musicianship. |
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Easier to blame the unworldly bureaucrats in Whitehall or Brussels than recognise, never mind grapple with, the underlying tendencies to economic atrophy. |
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You have the temerity to blame the free market for unemployment? |
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If there was violence, and then violence back, you have to blame the police state. |
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The same happened to men whose doctors had said that there was nothing that could be done for their receding hairlines and baldness, as hereditary factors were to blame. |
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There is, perhaps, a natural tendency to blame the ref when things don't go well. |
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The couple told the Evening Press today that the demon drink was to blame. |
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By contrast a search at 900 different locations failed to find any problems similar to the loose sets of nuts thought to be to blame for the Potters Bar crash. |
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At Ballard Locks in Seattle, Washington, the animals are partly to blame for eating a local population, or run, of steelhead trout into extinction. |
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If an accident happens as a consequence, they will know who to blame. |
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There are local Liberals who say her own hard right faction was to blame. |
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Many others certainly don't see it that way and are adamant that the late politician was largely to blame for having an eye for the vision but scant regard for the detail. |
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Our culture is also to blame, Huston says, for perpetuating the myth of storybook romance, which is more likely to doom a marriage than strengthen it. |
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We need to blame someone for the emotional castration we suffered. |
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The heavy-handedness of local officials has been partly to blame for increases in rural instability that in recent years have seen pitched battles between police and farmers. |
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But I think that the thirty-minute catnap in the car seat was to blame. |
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Once again a boorish minority, high on drugs or drink, is to blame. |
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As I should have learned from my own show, it is easy to blame outside forces when stuff doesn't go your way, but at the end of it all you are in control. |
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The college said that excessive shouting, singing and screaming was to blame for voice problems as fans became overexcited during tense England games. |
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Guided by popular media reports, we may hastily conclude that doctors, by overprescribing antibiotics for people, are solely to blame for growing resistance. |
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If the baby dies while in the care of a babysitter or childminder it is important to try not to blame them and to realise that they will also need support. |
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The growing demand for dishwashers, washing machines, increased personal hygiene and hosepipes lead water planners to blame demand growth on us all as individuals. |
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He says the budget inherited from the previous administration and gross underestimation of the cost of services, including refuse collection, are to blame. |
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I don't know if it was the beef or the noodles or both which were to blame, but my food wasn't very warm and was so oily it was virtually inedible. |
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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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The intolerable delay is partly to blame, undermining witness testimony. |
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But can the governments really have been to blame for inducing irrational exuberance in the bidders through the fiendishly cunning auction processes they devised? |
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Not only is the grey squirrel responsible for the elimination of the red squirrel it is also to blame for damaging our woodlands and desecrating the nests of woodland birds. |
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It called for a new crackdown on doctrinal dissent, and recommended a papal investigation of American seminaries, the subtext of which was to blame gays. |
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One consequence of epidemiological research into the contribution of lifestyle factors to cancer risk has been to blame the individual who develops cancer. |
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I'm looking for someone to blame my feelings on and you'll do. |
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While they are willing to admit that some teenage eccentricities may be down to biological factors, they believe pressures imposed on them by modern society are also to blame. |
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Though you think, maybe, young men can do their fill of foolery and there is none to blame them. |
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Conservative campaigning sought to blame the deficit on the previous Labour government. |
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The woman who shot a quail perched like a hood ornament on the guide's Jeep wasn't entirely to blame. |
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Oral tradition of the affected tribes continue to claim that whites were to blame for the disease. |
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Edward III's government sought to blame Mortimer for all of the recent problems, effectively politically rehabilitating the late King. |
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Another neotard babbling incoherently in a desperate attempt to blame Bush economic ruin on anyone but Bush. |
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However, it was asserted that the British parliament since the Act of Union of 1800 was partly to blame. |
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Italy only had themselves to blame, leaving Hommos unmarked to score with a powerful header from Mohamed Aboutrika's perfect inswinging corner. |
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He finished fourth at Monza after a race long battle with Michael Schumacher, who he refused to blame the German after his aggressive tactics. |
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A SPEEDING sports car driver was to blame for killing a home help and himself, a sheriff ruled. |
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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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But scientists are divided on whether the findings mean IVF is to blame or if the raised risk is linked to existing fertility problems. |
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France created the Ivorian mirage of an economic miracle and national identity so it is clear that France is historically to blame. |
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Electro-magnetic fields around the domestic goods are to blame and can double the risk of losing a baby. |
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Someone tried to blame it on young people copying the antics of professional footballers, but ex-footballer Garth Crooks had a ready answer. |
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Snider viewed Titania and her caprice as solely to blame for her marital strife with Oberon. |
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However, Wolmar considers it a mistake to blame the ROSCOs who are simply behaving as commercial companies always behave. |
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But don't ask the 50 million people in the United States who suffer from allergies and asthma, because many of them have the dust mite to blame. |
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A DEADLY head shop drug is to blame for last weekend's carnage at a music festival, experts believe. |
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Cardiff coroner Mary Hassel recorded a narrative verdict stating medical complications were to blame. |
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BaE-ak Kyzyltan Eliacyk, a dentist and pedodontist at Panorama Dental Health Center, who says intense stress and anxiety are to blame. |
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When the sum of these venial sins leads to terrible harm, we are foremost meant to blame the system, not the man. |
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Also to blame is a press with a limited appetite for mind-numbing budgets. |
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This led the scientists to deduce that a protozoan parasite was to blame for the diseased jawbones seen in many tyrannosaurid fossils. |
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Paedophile Frank Stott, 44, attempted to blame his victims and made one vulnerable girl give evidence in court after he denied his crimes. |
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Elizabeth knew that her own misjudgements were partly to blame for this turn of events. |
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Contaminated groundwater tainted with trichloroethylene is to blame for the toxic fumes, which are entering homes through their basements. |
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The actress said a nasal septum deviation is to blame for Burton's snores, but he won't undergo operation to fix the problem. |
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He wants to blame social programs for the problems of the inner city. |
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But Ireland really only have themselves to blame after an extra-time muck-up in Italy. |
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At times, the incoming Reagan administration seemed to blame the victims. |
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There is always a tendency, in the mainstream as much as the fringes, to blame real or imagined social problems on a folk devil. |
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They ruled out speculation that the heavy metal thallium was to blame for his sickness and also said radiation poisoning was unlikely. |
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Kate's patronage of the high street is undoubtedly partly to blame. |
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The star is not entirely to blame for his hideous, hirsute transgression. |
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The tarnished plant bug doesn't have anything else to blame for its notorious reputation. |
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Some members of this family, I agree, are unsavoury but to blame immigrants for all this country's ills is buck-passing. |
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To a great degree, consumers are to blame for this gimmickry. |
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