But by participating in this historical travesty everyone associated with it — the director, the programmers, the designers and the actors — will have to accept
their little share of the blame for the world that's coming.
Not exact matches
«A good leader is a person who takes a
little more than his
share of the
blame and a
little less than his
share of the credit.»
But poor organization must also be
blamed; the revenue that is generated is very poorly distributed, with the biggest clubs getting the lion
share of it
of course, and there's very
little support given to the clubs, who are struggling to pay wages to players for the most part, let alone having the means to build competitive teams.
The ebook retailers and subscription services
share more than a
little of the
blame for this spotty distribution.
Certainly not his
little helpers at TLI... Charles Tracy & Ian Reynolds, both on the board since day one, deserve their fair
share of the
blame for a litany
of mishaps & generally nasty surprises over the years... leverage, currency hedging, tax liabilities, credit exposure, life expectancies, policy expiries, premium increases & whatever other risks / issues I may have forgotten at this point.
However, when you push a
little farther and ask which countries are most at
blame — which countries are doing their «fair
share» and which are not — you find that only the reports
of the Civil Society Equity Review coalition (full disclosure: I'm one
of its authors) even attempts to broach the question.