Sentences with phrase «made culpable»

Direct control doesn't make you culpable for what happens in the story, however games are entertainment.

Not exact matches

It says: «By involving someone else, I am making myself less culpable should whatever we're emailing about go sour.»
May 4 is the day President Trump and Vice President Pence will be at the meetings, and outlets like the Associated Press and Washington Times reported the ban on concealed carry in a way that made the NRA appear culpable.
There is a third possibility: that Uber broadly and Kalanick specifically are in big trouble when it comes to Waymo's lawsuit against the company, and that Benchmark is making clear that it is not culpable.
Making a foolish decision doesn't mean that the person who takes advantage of the foolish decision less culpable for the crime, or make the victim responsible.
If you were lied to and made a good - faith recommendation on that basis, I would not hold you culpable.
If it turned out to be false, the grad assistant would have been culpable but what would be the motivation of the grad assistant to make up something that outrageous?
Oh, now that makes sense... All followers of religion are culpable for any religious crime.
And we should make no mistake — we are just as culpable as the religious leaders of Jesus day.
The conspiracy to hide situations they knew were criminal makes them equally culpable morally, spiritually (infallible my foot) and criminally.
Let them declare this guy Grand High Poobah if they want, won't make them any less culpable for the horrors they have inflicted, the prejudice against women and gays they continue to sprout to this very day and certainly won't make them any more useless to a modern world.
Such language makes sense only if we assume that «the original principles in human nature» are seen to be good, that traces of a «common humanity» remain, that humans have genuine free will, and that intentional deviation by individuals from what is natural is culpable.
I guess where we would part company is in those cases where you would perhaps make the pope culpable for not making changes on moral issues the church has long held.
Yes Wenger is ultimately responsible and yes he has messed up on a number of things but I do find the general failure among supporters to make players more culpable and responsible for crap, inept performances quite worrying.
Final Thought Arsenal lacked composure, and were culpable for their failure to read Dortmund's game plan and the subsequent adjustments they needed to make to their own tactics.
Made basic saves but almost cost us a goal and was culpable for the second.
Roberto Martinez was, not for the first time, culpable of putting a starting XI out in a cup game that made us feel that he'd rather not be in the competition.
The unfolding and deepening disaster in Iraq seems very much of our own making; so will inaction make us again culpable in unspeakable human suffering?
«We have consistently called for proper negotiations on the key issues of paying more and working longer for less, but the government has refused at every point, leaving us with no choice but to oppose what is nothing more than a political attempt to make the least culpable pay the highest price for the failings of the banks.
«We are pursuing recoveries everywhere and are making sure that anyone who has been found culpable is made to answer for his or her crime under the law.
According to him: «If the arrests and prosecution of those culpable were made from the onset, it would have served as a deterrent to others who engage in the heinous crime.»
Olatunde said «Honestly, the death of the young man is regrettable but that doesn't make the Government of Senator Abiola Ajimobi culpable.
The source said Lawal, who is a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, would not be given any preferential treatment and would be made to face the law if found culpable.
But Underwood said courts could make such judgments — which could include determining how «substantial» an emitter must be to be found culpable — by relying on standards set by the agencies.
They become a pair of evil masterminds, orchestrating the murder in a way that could make neither of them culpable.
These days, animals are not tried on the basis that they lack the ability to make moral judgments and therefore can not be held culpable for an act.
Borrower defense was set to go into effect on July 1, which provides a path for defrauded students to have their loans discharged and get a fresh start, while making schools financially culpable for the costs of loan forgiveness.
The activist scientists are equally culpable in misrepresenting the proper role of scientific knowledge in decision making, but they do it usually without reference to null hypotheses, although there are similarities in, how they wish to derive policy conclusions from statements about scientific knowledge.
«Holding companies responsible for defrauding the public about basic science is a critical piece of enabling our country to make advancements...» The governments have been much more culpable of misleading the public than the corporations.
«This tanker's support of Japan's illegal activities makes the captain and crew of the Sun Laurel as culpable as the person firing the harpoon into a whale's flesh».
That makes that country the culpable party for the current round of crop losses caused by climate change.
«Since the time when the Review Panel made the decision to strike an Inquiry Committee to investigate allegations against Douglas ACJ, significant academic, legislative, and social changes have taken place that support the growing recognition that women whose intimate images are distributed without their consent are victims of a gendered form of abuse and worthy of protection while the perpetrators are morally culpable and deserving of criminal punishment.
The teacher might maybe be liable for infringement, but you are not culpable (assuming you didn't encourage the teacher to make an illegal copy).
For example, in every jurisdiction where punitive damages are allowed, the fact - finder must make a predicate finding about the defendant's culpable state of mind, i.e., did the defendant's action evince something like «wanton, willful, malicious, or reckless conduct that shows an indifference to the rights of others?»
Although the reason for this holding makes good and under - appreciated sense from a retributivist perspective — a person ought not be punished for conduct that has not been clearly proven to be the defendant's culpable misconduct, es - pecially if the defendant has various defenses that could be raised as against particular claimants — the new holding poses a substantial risk of reducing incentives to plaintiffs and their counsel because they can not pursue a jackpot of punitive damages based on «total harm.»
What, then, the culpable actor has done by his initial negligent act is, first, to have set in motion a dangerous force which embraces the injured person within the scope of its probable mischief; and next, in conjunction with circumstances which he must be held to contemplate, to have made more difficult if not impossible the means of proving the possible damaging results of his own act or the similar results of the act of another.
According to The New York Times, the ACLU believes Morgan Stanley is culpable for predatory loans made through the New Century Financial Corporation, a now - defunct subprime lender.
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