Sentences with phrase «entirely blame them for it»

As for third party support... Nintendo has failed to secure traditional third party support and I don't entirely blame them for it.

Not exact matches

We often blame our gadgets for making us feel rushed, scattered and disconnected (not entirely without reason), but while our devices present challenges, this survey suggests that life, and information overload, would be a whole lot worse without these tools.
You can't entirely blame the finance industry for Americans» wrongheaded investment strategies.
While workspace aesthetics is not entirely to blame for these matters (other factors at play may include poor leadership or management and long commutes) this situation has the potential to intensify as we enter a new phase in workplace culture.
Things came to a head for me on September 11, when I blamed the events of the day entirely on whites.
No one is entirely to blame for the show's failure to hit hard, except for maybe the FCC and censorship regulations.
in the merman; substantially I have also altered Agnes a little, for in the legend Agnes is not entirely without fault — and generally speaking it is nonsense and coquetry and an insult to the feminine sex to imagine a case of seduction where the girl is not the least bit to blame.
to me, blaming any religion entirely for the actions of a few people is simple stupidity.
I blame my friend, Gina, entirely for this book.
Nevertheless, educational leaders were responding to some extraordinarily difficult dilemmas, and they can not entirely be blamed for some of the unintended results of their choices.
What The New York Times calls the «blame Woodstock» explanation for the rise of clerical sex abuse cases in the Seventies, despite the paper's evident scepticism, can not be entirely discounted, since as the researchers of the John Jay College (hereafter JJC) pointed out in their latest report, «the sexual abuse of minors is a pervasive problem in society and in organisations that involve close relationships between youth and adults... No exact measure exists for the number of youths who have contact with priests in the Catholic Church in a year... [but] despite the media focus on child sexual abuse by Catholic priests, it is clear that these abuse acts are a small percentage of all child sexual abuse incidents in the United States.»
(Don't blame yourself if you don't have an answer for it, the only answer I've seen is to dismiss the spiritual entirely and I've searched for that answer a lot) I believe of course that he had an experience
the inflated transfer market is blamed for our failings but that is not entirely true.
Despite the poor end to his stint as manager, Jurgen Klopp's failure to do anything with the limited talent on the roster is evidence that Rodgers wasn't entirely to blame for the team's struggles.
Wengers tactics were entirely to blame for the amount of pressure.
I wouldn't entirely blame wenger for is choices and stubbornly tenacious enigma he is known to be especially is decision making towards reinforcements.
Refereeing decisions are not entirely to blame for our predicament but they are not irrelevant.
Stewards found that the Ferrari driver was pretty much entirely to blame for what happened and although Vettel strongly disagrees with their verdict, he did say that he wants to to speak to Lewis and clear the air once things have died down a bit.
He messed up, but don't blame Merty entirely for that second goal since the whole squad was just awful the entire match.
The scheduling is entirely to blame for all our woes.
We need to take our chances I would not blame the manager entirely for the demoralizing draw on Saturday.
It was an admission of his own failings, but one he wasn't entirely to blame for.
Entirely to blame for the second goal.
Lance Stroll believes Sergio Perez was entirely to blame for his DNF in China as he knew «the corner was mine.»
• Severing father - child relationships entirely, either actively or by default, can result in children demonising or idealising their fathers (Kraemer, 2005; Gorrell Barnes et al, 1998) or blaming themselves for their absence (Pryor & Rodgers, 2001).
Cuomo isn't entirely to blame for this mess.
But the former Massachusetts governor also defended Wall Street and said the financial sector is not entirely to blame for the nation's economic slump.
«Blaming poor people or migrants for hardships at the time of economic crisis is not entirely unknown, but it is not intelligent politics in my view,» he told the Observer newspaper.
I think the deeper, underlying problem is the principal - agent problem within large, sprawling corporations: managers often do not face sufficient penalties for failure, sometimes they can escape entirely unscathed by blaming others, people are rewarded for winning government contracts regardless of the corporation's actual ability to deliver (this seems intuitively like a good idea - after all, winning fat government contracts is inherently good, right?
Even though the SAFE Act signaled the beginning of Cuomo's upstate slide, it isn't entirely to blame for his failure to win back the ground he has lost.
The blame for this is not entirely on career services departments, as many schools have ramped up efforts in recent years to reach out to students in PhD programs.
Belletti acknowledges, however, that Italian men may not be entirely to blame for the current situation.
But the study authors propose that something else entirely is to blame for gastrointestinal distress in IBS patients.
But I can't blame him entirely for this mishap; given my pumpkin crazed curse described above.
Yet the film shows how the collectively irrational populace starts to blame her protest for the disaster which befalls Chief Willoughby himself, an entirely separate situation which is to bleed into her own.
Based on the Chekov play «Ivanov», White Night Wedding could hardly be blamed for sticking around to make its point, and yet the film feels to have reached its natural ending only to continue for another ten minutes or so and have its meaning entirely changed.
This prediction means that global warming is entirely overlooked and that blame for the end of the world is shifted away from the excesses of humankind and out into the cosmos instead.
Starting off, parts of this movie may feel familiar — from the Dr. Frankenstein meets Bram Stoker set up to the general idea of sexy, romantic A.I. (no one would blame you for thinking this, at least on paper, was barely a step removed from Scarlett Johansson's Her)-- this sum of these familiar parts is something entirely new.
The blame can't fall entirely on Wallis as her character only seems to scream for help, get into stupid situations and be there for exposition.
On that count, though, Roth and Carnahan may not be entirely to blame, as many other filmmakers before them have written parts for a Bruce Willis who no longer exists.
Unions deserve their share of the blame for making it tough to remove lousy teachers, but the fact that 99 % of teachers are routinely rated as satisfactory can be chalked up almost entirely to school and district leaders failing to do their job when it comes to evaluating personnel (unless you happen to believe we have 3.4 million phenomenal teachers).
Yet just as it's wrong to place all the blame for blurring fact with fiction on the guy in the Oval Office and the media that he deplores (and, of course, consumes in massive doses), it's also wrong to ascribe the schools» failure to combat such blurring entirely on their inattention to subjects like civic education and media literacy.
The article lavishly praised nonunionized charter schools while entirely blaming teachers unions for the achievement gap between poor and middle - class students.
The first cover doesn't work — I'm not sure who the cover designer is, but I don't blame them entirely for the result.
I don't blame KU or KOLL for this, entirely.
Hachette never fails to mention its suffering authors when complaining about the situation, and its suffering authors — at least when they dare to speak in public under their real names — never fail to blame Amazon first, last and entirely for their suffering.
I don't think that it is entirely fair to lay the blame at Amazon and the like for lack of growth.
Actually, the vaccine might not entirely prevent your dog from contracting kennel cough but prevent them from getting as sick as they would without vaccination.Another misconception is that the cleanliness of a facility, or lack there of, is to blame for the spread of the illness.
Nota bene: I am not blaming you for not having seen my other detailed post, but you have to understand that your defense here is entirely irksome when it misses the mark by that much
Now I'm not someone who claims to be a fantastic racer, but having played near on every racer since the birth of Xbox, I find it hard to believe that skill can be entirely to blame for every occasion on which I found my 315HP Olsberg MSE RX Supercar sliding into the first corner without the slightest intention of going around it.
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