Sentences with phrase «blameless either»

Rather blameless activities (blinking, peeing) are here granted a larger - than - life power, elevated to the destructive, the triumphant.
Like all settlers, they are dreamers, visionaries, and escapees, but not blameless.
The new design (collectively created by Blameless) is a large reworking of the Leith Persevere crest, and depicts a ship sailing across a striped sea.
The site sat ruined for decades, before Blameless took it on again to create a new mural for Leith.
In contrast to the original, Hartung's adaptation questions the idea of the «Robot Myth» as a blameless system that loses control, and instead asks the viewer to critique the motives of the maker.
Naturally, the Activision suit tars Wempella as a duo of conniving villains bent on corrupting their beloved franchise, whilst their own attorney paints the picture of two blameless angels who were crushed by an monolithic force of pure evil.
Amazon may have made a mistake which caused this but Nintendo is far from blameless here.
And don't think you're getting out of this blameless, Retro.
But wait just a cotton - pickin» minute, are we totally blameless?
The owners of Tavarua Island, although blameless in the death of the Ka Levu, feared they would be seen as co-conspirators and would face brutal revenge.
While cats are not entirely blameless, such tales are fuel for those who try to perpetuate a dislike of cats.
From there she educated herself about shelter statistics and what terms like PTS meant for otherwise healthy, blameless animals.
The vast majority of the dogs we save have very minor or no health problems and no behavioral problems — they are just products of their circumstances, abandoned, overbred, unwanted, and are blameless, but at immediate risk of death.
I agree to absolve and hold blameless RAPS of any liability, financial or otherwise, related to the acts of said cat, related but not limited to, aggression, inadequate training, control, or supervision of the cat at any time, under any circumstances.
Hopefully another organization which values the success Ms. Katz brought in terms of saving truly innocent, blameless and vulnerable lives will recognize her value and work with her, not against her.
What sort of person would consider surrendering a jovial, loving, and blameless friend just because they want their lives back?
Though the baby boomers are not blameless here, it is their parents that are the most blameworthy.
In each of these examples where the cardholder is blameless the card issuer sucks.
Even if you're blameless, it can still take many thousands or tens of thousands of dollars to provide a defense, so having E&O is an effective and inexpensive sleep aid: a good decision.
So it's only right I burst their little bubble of hope... I should also defend Mitch Flegg, who was appointed CEO just a year ago & is almost entirely blameless here.
There are so many culpable parties, that few are blameless.
This is not to say the rating agencies were blameless, but it is very difficult to estimate future losses on any class of securities that has not ever gone though a failure cycle.
Painting the Fed as blameless is wrong; the «Greenspan put» landed us in an overleveraged bust.
I often use Grammarly, that's why my college essays are always blameless.
Traditional publishing is far from blameless.
Do you feel that such scientists are blameless for the consequences of their work?
At the core of his book is an appalling double murder committed by two Mormon Fundamentalist brothers, Ron and Dan Lafferty, who insist they received a revelation from God commanding them to kill their blameless victims.
Someone should have warned him that the world had jabby things in it and that adults would stick them in his blameless thighs.
Barrabas: You are totally correct in pointing out that as Americans we are certainly not blameless in the area of ethnic superiority and cruelty and blindness to those of less than white skin.
While virtually no character comes out as blameless in Nineteen Minutes, Picoult does not point the finger exclusively at any one individual or group - not Peter nor the bullies who drove him to take revenge; not the school system nor the parents who, arguably, let Peter down.
It seems that Author Solutions may have added another loop to the knot with their «sales department» I can not be held blameless in this sorry saga.
Pettigrew was not totally blameless in his relationship with Roger.
Following the initial article about the Goodreads bullying, we were inundated with screenshots from people on both sides of the issue, and I did state that there is no one who is blameless on the matter.
That left bookstore buyers pretty blameless in their buying and they favored safe, steady sellers rather than risky new authors that might, but probably wouldn't, break out.
Anekanta will consider neither blameless.
This is not to say that educators are blameless, but if one wanted to ascribe blame, one would have to start far higher up the chain of command.
The cast is blameless of course — they're doing the best they can with Travis» vision.
Ignatieff's e book follows American journalist Charlie Johnson as he travels to the Balkans to hide the wartime violence there, most effective to witness the horrific demise of an blameless woman by the hands of a Serbian officer.
«I don't know if she's completely blameless but having worked on the movie and heard her story — the environment that she grew up in, the abusive mother that I portray, the figure skating community that wouldn't embrace her — I have a great deal more empathy for her.
But they also serve as metaphor: Naranjo uses his heroine as a symbolic stand - in for Mexico's citizens, blameless bystanders caught in the cross fire of a billion - dollar range war.
At every turn, the film proves tougher than the audience expects, while maintaining its even - handed, blameless approach.
Actually according to Slightly Mad themselves, Namco is completely blameless here.
He is a miserable man, a constant negotiator, a cheapskate who looks for any loophole to keep as much of his money as he can, and someone who sees himself as blameless.
It's the thoughtless and mostly unknowing act of a little girl — we know from the start that Lucas is blameless — but like a 20th century melodrama (the film's reminiscent of both Arthur Miller «s «The Crucible» and Friedrich Dürrenmatt «s «The Visit» in some respects), the townspeople can't believe that a child would lie, and so Lucas becomes ostracized and untouchable in the community.
It's not that she emerges blameless for the events leading up to the bashing of her skating rival Nancy Kerrigan's leg, it's that as portrayed by Margot Robbie, she has so much more heart than anyone else on screen and so much more to overcome.
As such, the first half of Phantom Thread appears to pass along familiar lines: another story of a tortured male creative genius — yes, his gowns truly are gasp - worthy — taking out his art - fuelled frustrations and insecurities on a blameless female victim.
Meanwhile, above ground, the blameless Victoria is about to be married off by her heartless parents to a Victorian villain with the Dickensian name Barkis Bittern (Richard E. Grant).
Goeth is a monster, no doubt about it, but Spielberg gives him a human dimension that makes him a credible, believable monster; one that could pass you in the street unnoticed, and lead a blameless life under different circumstances.
The idea is that when all the kids blame dad for ruining their lives by improving their lives in every measurable way and bending himself in half to provide for them, they're blameless for their adorable misbehaviour and do, in fact, have a better grasp of how to engineer their upbringing than their parents.
Fixed an issue in «The Sun Shall Fall» where some players were not able to get back in the palace to talk to Blameless Marad as the gates were closed.
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