Sentences with phrase «majority of the blame»

Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger, has admitted the club should accept majority of the blame for Alexis Sanchez, having missed a drugs test earlier this week.
Arsene is in charge and does deserve majority of blame, but we have plenty of people who did not stand up from first to last whistle.
Of course, the vast majority of that blame falls on the shoulders of companies like Anastasiadate / Social Discovery Ventures or HotRussianBrides / I - Pay Global, Inc..
However, the majority of the blame has been laid at the feet of the banking industry.
If pastors are shepherds then I lay the majority of blame at our feet.
I just don't think it's fair to imply that religion has to take the majority of the blame for such human tragedy.
On whom does the majority of the blame lie for this?
In my mind, there is one man who must accept the majority of the blame for the way in which the Aston Villa rear - guard...
If anyone is to take the majority of the blame it must be Carlo Ancelotti, himself in his first Clasico too, for picking the wrong tactics throughout the game.
When Liverpool's inevitable third on 65 minutes came it was game over for Manchester United and it's their keeper Edwin van der Sar who will have to take the majority of the blame.
In my mind, there is one man who must accept the majority of the blame for the way in which the Aston Villa rear - guard crumbled at the King Power Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
May and No. 10 took the majority of the blame for the election result; she consequently absorbed the resulting personnel changes.
But this lists reinforces the idea that the heart can be put at risk by more factors than the dietary fat, obesity, and smoking that share the majority of the blame.
And the majority of the blame has to go to Clooney, who fails to craft a suspenseful, dramatic, effective war movie.
Furthermore, Cohen says that, despite his misgivings with Brubaker's draft, the majority of the blame sits at Nic Refn's feet:
I don't see how the majority of the blame doesn't fall into your lap.
The US deserves blame, true, but not even the majority of the blame, just a slightly larger than proportionate amount for its size.
The Defendant accepted the majority of the blame for the accident, but argued that the Plaintiff should be 10 - 20 % responsible for failing to avoid his vehicle, which was a visible and foreseeable risk to her.
Osbornes Partner Stuart Kightley represented them at the coronor's inquest and the contact he made with a witness there secured the evidence necessary to prove the liability case against the driver of the car involved in the collision, and liability was agreed after negotiation, with the insurers accepting the majority of the blame.
This seems to be a case wherein a Judge relied upon other Judges» decisions in previous cases that somewhat mirrored the subject case details to explain away his decision, instead of sticking his neck out and incorporating good old common sense (from where good old English Common Law evolved from in the first place) to place the majority of blame where it 100 % rightly belongs, on the heads of the parties who created the problem in the first place... the sellers.
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