Of course the referee should take some share
of blame for the loss.
Notice that this is not
taking blame for the other persons feelings but simply acknowledging them.
It's a setup - if a kid gets hit, the driver says «I didn't see her» and the parent
gets blamed for not dressing the kid properly.
Some choose to love me back while others reject me and
blame me for all the bad things in their life which is usually a result of their choices.
Moreover, the collaboration moves the spouses forward, and does not
place blame for past mistakes.
While carbon dioxide is
often blamed for global warming, methane is actually 85 times more potent when it comes to trapping heat.
Children who do not have supportive families or
who blame themselves for the abuse or violence are more likely to have serious mental health problems.
If he can make alot more money elsewhere, you can't
really blame him for taking that chance, considering his age.
Whether or not vaccines are to
blame for many of these reactions has not yet been proven if you want to get technical.
And really, who can
blame them for making such a claim with their exceptional product line of insurance carriers that they offer and their outstanding customer service!
But chances are that for the most part, the devil and his forces are not to
blame for most of the things that go wrong in your life.
The problem comes when all four of those strangers are grouped together as they will often leave you out of the loop and then
blame you for anything that goes wrong.
They presented their own «5 - Point Plan,» which
shifted blame for school failure away from classroom teachers and onto a lack of funding.
You may have to go so far as to refuse the representation if you think that the client will eventually come to their senses,
then blame you for letting them move forward.
It's safe to bet that all of these voluntary flights were powered by fuel produced by the very companies he's now
blaming for climate change.
With so many players working for similar goals, it is impossible to assign definitive credit for advances, or
blame for failures.
One spouse might be willing to
accept blame for excessive cruelty, for instance, so you both can speed up the divorce process while living under the same roof.
The issues are not related to team selection, substitutions, and
assigning blame for errors that lead to the goals.
The struggling economy — including the country's sky high unemployment rate — is often
blamed for high rates and fewer card promotions.
When parents understand the temperament of their children, they can
avoid blaming themselves for issues that are normal for their child's temperament.
However, the legislation is often
also blamed for escalating real estate prices, as some argue there isn't enough land to build homes.
Which other popular excuses can you think of that gamers use to
blame for losing a multiplayer match?
Making customers put the burger together themselves might have been too asking too much, and some
people blamed it for not being eco-friendly.
A poll out this week showed only 1 in 10 voters believe teachers are to
blame for poor student performance.
The idea that a lack of exposure to dirt and microbes is to
blame for increases in childhood allergies and asthma is known as the hygiene hypothesis.
While the Internet isn't completely to
blame for creating difficulties for traditional dating, it is the reason that dating is changing.
The city and advocates for the homeless say the state shoulders significant
blame for rising homelessness because of 2011 cuts to the Advantage rent - subsidy program.
Phrases with «blame for this»