Sentences with phrase «apportion blame for it»

«If anyone says we can not apportion blame for our loss then that person doesn't know what he is talking about.
However, while Labour voters are happy to put the blame for the scandal at the door or Theresa May, Conservative voters tend to apportion blame for it elsewhere.
Even before a leadership contest is called, a battle is getting under way to apportion blame for the defeat.
Wenger is behaving like a man who does noit know where to turn and is desperate to apportion blame for the teams inability to defend to anything but himself, who is the direct cause.
Therefore, in this example I apportioned blame for the goal to Sakho for an individual positional error and the midfield double pivot for twice neglecting their responsibilities.
Representing Mr Browne, Sarah Moore argued this could be in interpreted as apportioning blame for soldiers» deaths to the MoD, raising the possibility victims» families could seek legal redress.
Palladino also took a thinly veiled swipe at Mayor Bill de Blasio and other city officials in apportioning blame for the Sunday afternoon incident at 1993 Atlantic Ave.

Not exact matches

From another perspective if satan was his father it is to easy to apportion the blame to him i couldnt help it as my father is satan the truth is every one of us has sinned and fallen short and so we are responsible for our actions just the same as Cain.The devil did nt make him do it he influenced his evil thoughts no doubt but the decision to kill his brother was his alone.Its the same arguement because of my parents because of my upbringing i couldnt help myself we all need to take responsibility for our own actions.If we are honest we choose to sin because we like to sin that is our nature our hearts are deceitfully wicked.Whats the answer repent and submit yourselves to God so that he can give us new hearts that do nt want to sin but want to please God.brentnz
However, when the Manager caution the players who held meeting to apportion blames, that they do not have such right and power, they refused to play for the team again, and created all manners of shenanigan.
however as the author says some of the blame has to be apportioned to the fanz who create a toxic atmosphere... anyone believing that did not cost at least the point we needed for CL is deluded.
While Mertesacker is partially culpable for his red card, to apportion all the blame to him is simply unfair, or the work of someone with an agenda.
Whilst none of LFC's defense cover themselves in glory for their organisation from what is a routine set piece, the fact that Kelly appeared to marking no one as the free - kick was taken led me to apportion the blame to him.
The blame was conveniently apportioned to Tony Blair, the remedy was to bury New Labour, and the political and electoral strategy for the next five years proceeded accordingly.
«Ultimately, if the war in Syria extends as a conflagration, there are more terrorist atrocities and the war extends with no end, then we will obviously be looking at who voted for this, and when the blame is apportioned, step forward,» he said.
He added: «Ultimately, if the war in Syria extends as a conflagration, there are more terrorist atrocities and the war extends with no end, then we will obviously be looking at who voted for this, and when the blame is apportioned, step forward.»
Too often, in the past, the CSA has been seen by some as a means of creating problems and hardship for ex partners and apportioning blame - we have to move away from this.»
In my view, it is not the time to apportion blame, I think it is a time for us to find solution and I think those solutions that we need to find must be holistic in approach.
In comparison, our regular tracker on who people blame the most for the cuts still finds 48 % blaming Labour the most and only 18 % blaming the Coalition - suggesting that people may blame the last Labour government for the generic need for cuts, but once specific cuts are announced they may begin to apportion more of the blame more upon the present Government.
Are they quick to apportion blame onto others for their shortcomings?
If a government is too quick to apportion blame to others, it is deflecting attention away from its own responsibility for creating a strong, supportive education system.»
Aside from the general worries of stock market overvaluation, blame for the collapse has been apportioned to such factors as program trading, portfolio insurance and derivatives, and prior news of worsening economic indicators (i.e. a large U.S. merchandise trade deficit and a falling U.S. dollar, which seemed to imply future interest rate hikes).
I fully understand that it isn't always economically or emotionally possible to wait for two or five years to end a marriage, but under current law the only alternatives are the fault based grounds: They are inevitably pushed to apportion blame which can contradict and undermine the goodwill that has been achieved in them negotiating a mediated settlement.
At present, in order to divorce, unless couples have been living apart for two years, one of them needs to apportion some form of blame — adultery or unreasonable behaviour.
The program does not apportion blame, thus validating the stories of children who have been bullied, and allowing for those using bullying and violence to accept responsibility for their behaviour and to be supported in making changes.
We are seeking a change in legislation to remove the need for many to apportion blame on the divorce petition.
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