Sentences with phrase «full blame»

"Full blame" means holding someone completely responsible or accountable for an action or situation, without sharing any of the responsibility with others. Full definition
The party who takes full credit for product success must bear full blame for product failure - it's as simple as that.
Later, one of the students came to me, took full blame, and asked that the other student be spared.
But to put full blame on military spending alone shows great ignorance of the fiscal demands on our country.
If so, I accept full blame for being unclear, but at least they could honor my desire for them to understand and properly present my position.
I lay full blame on my grade 9 home economics teacher, who made us taste 20 kinds of cooked cereal in the course of 30 minutes.
It's completely my fault, I take full blame!
The County Executive previously has placed full blame on CBRE and stated «To put it mildly, I'm not happy with how this whole thing was handled, the county had no involvement in the broker's handling of the request for proposals.»
He leverages the objective - subjective distinction to note that a person who commits what is objectively a mortal sin might not be subjectively guilty of that sin, and therefore may be excused from full blame for it.
The ultimate purpose of these lawsuits is to use the court system to halt or curtail what is otherwise legal oil and natural gas development, and to assign full blame for climate change on companies — despite the fact that we all rely upon oil and natural gas in daily life.
Should CBS receive full blame for injuries to children when their own parents were willing to endanger them?
In addition, de Blasio took full blame for allowing a plan — involving Salvation Army's Kroc Center community center taking over a vacant Stapleton building — to fail.
«I think we have learnt our lesson but I don't take full blame for our past failures because shareholders were cheering us on and telling us to grow at all costs.
The God of Israel to whom Isaiah bears witness does not need or desire our ultimately prideful attempts to shoulder the full blame for evil and sin.
If a player fails to perform during the course of the season, then the coach has to take the full blame for that.
Enrique took the blame for losing 4 - 0 against PSG, full blames.
It's a scary laundry list of possible lifetime problems the child is not responsible for, but the parent bears the full blame for causing.
It would be very wrong, however, for him to take the full blame.
Soon, he's arrested and taking full blame for the deception that the Sherbournes have pulled off.
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