Sentences with phrase «entirely without blame»

isn't entirely without blame in this regard either.
Moreover, Bitfinex isn't entirely without blame in this regard either.
Steven Woolfe may have been the more seriously injured party following Ukip's notorious European Parliamentary contretemps, but he may not have been entirely without blame.
He might have been prevented by death, or by an adversity that is beyond his control: in which case he is entirely without blame.

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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.
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.
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.
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.
Since I'm at least half to blame for the existence of this thread (though not entirely as I would not have posted here without Judy's persistence in asking me to post my analysis) I probably owe the thread a summary of my perspective on the outcome up to this point.
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