Sentences with phrase «not blameless»

In - house lawyers acknowledge they are not blameless for the lack of understanding, but certainly put the onus on external counsel to make efforts to educate themselves.
I don't think it was very sophisticated on the part of Mann and his team, and certainly not blameless.
Of course I am not blameless and confess that I am the notorious victorious Master of Space and Thyme...
Well lying should never be blameless; fossil fuel producers (why lied and posed the public debate) therefore are not blameless.
Like all settlers, they are dreamers, visionaries, and escapees, but not blameless.
Though the baby boomers are not blameless here, it is their parents that are the most blameworthy.
Barrabas: You are totally correct in pointing out that as Americans we are certainly not blameless in the area of ethnic superiority and cruelty and blindness to those of less than white skin.
Even Swedish biologist Carl Linnaeus, modern taxonomy's founder, was not blameless: he gave the sperm whale four different names.
The Legislature is not blameless in the lack of significant change.
The Legislature as an institution and the members individually are not blameless, to be sure, but the Governor, who offered the first ever out of balance budget to the Legislature, is hardly the appropriate person to be shooting darts.
Shawcross is not blameless or innocent.
Even yesterday mourinho took this to be a swipe rather than what and who it was rightly meant for so decides to accuse Wenger of all sorts which he himself is not blameless of.
The board are not blameless.
They have cost us points, they have contributed towards this current situation for results, they are not blameless.
Losses this season due to tactics are Wengers fault, he is not blameless... but he isn't the fault of EVERYTHING.
Lawrie should still be able to touch, I don't know, every other one and foul it off, so he's not blameless.
I think the abuse he takes is a bit over the top but he is certainly not blameless.
Conte of course is not blameless in all of this but if we're going to be reasonable, we can look at City from last season.
Now, if damaged such that there was loss of ability for work then the master is not blameless.
If the slave lives the master is NOT blameless and the verse does not say that in anyway.
jbhollen «I used the word blameless which is absolutely implied» = > blameless is not implied, the master is not blameless and is never blameless for cruel oppressive treatment of another.
His life was not blameless, but he probably would have lived and died in respectability had it not been for his advancement in power.
However, your religion isn't blameless by any means.
Live like Jesus, Live holy n blameless... I really do nt think that entails tattoos.
Of course Ozil isn't blameless, but I feel giving him a new expensive contract would be a huge risk, even if we have a new manager for next season.
Kubiak wasn't blameless, either.
Oh, Machado isn't blameless.
Mayor Bloomberg, who often counts pensions among the city's «uncontrollable» expenses, isn't blameless in this story.
And of course, we aren't blameless either.

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Of course, most business leaders were firmly for staying in the EU, so they can't be faulted for their immediate role in the referendum, but according author Umair Haque, writing on the HBR blogs, those who lead the country's companies are very far from blameless.
Yet it doesn't necessarily follow that Mayer is blameless for her squandering of goodwill.
But even in the best - case scenario in which Mark Carney's conduct is blameless, we are still left with the prospect that not - insignificant elements in the Liberal Party of Canada were willing to risk one of the most crucial elements of our governance for partisan gain.
Not sure where you are getting that from but there are definitely people (ex Paul in Phillipians) that are described as being «blameless» before the law.
Matthew 12:5 Or have ye not read in the law, how that on the sabbath days the priests in the temple profane the sabbath, and are blameless?
I used to think he was blameless and righteous, but now I see, I didn't think he was good.
Being pure in heart means not just looking blameless.
Unfortunately, we Catholics are not entirely blameless in this regard.
The marksman may also be blameless if the shell does not go off.
This is not to say the LGBT community is blameless either.
And no John I was pointing out not that anyone was blameless, I was defending the fact that you implied that we should just sit and take it because we were «loving and forgiving» and no one else had to act that way.
1 Timothy 3:2 A bishop then must be blameless, the husband of one wife, vigilant, sober, of good behaviour, given to hospitality, apt to teach; 1 Timothy 3:5 (For if a man know not how to rule his own house, how shall he take care of the church of God?)
«YAHWEH the Mighty One of peace,» this is a key to the New Covenant; what you can not do YAHWEH will work in you, «Set you Apart from evil completely, «this you can ask for and expect», and your entire spirit, inner being and body be kept blameless in the presence of our Master YAHSHUA the MESSIYAH.»
I think you and I can both agree that the Palestinians aren't exactly blameless in this conflict nor have they or their «allies» done anything to try and make peace.
Christ intends to present you — holy, spotless, and blameless — in God's presence, if you remain firm in the faith, rooted and grounded in him, unswerving from the hope of the good news you have heard, the good news declared not only to men and women on earth, but to all created beings under heaven.
A bishop then must be blameless, the husband of one wife, temparate, sober - minded, of good behavior, hospitable, able to teach; not given to wine, not violent, not greedy for money, but gentle, not quarrelsome, not covetous; one who rules his own house well, having his children in submission with all reverence (for if a man does not know how to rule his own house, how will he take care of the church of God?)
We may end our article where we began it, by quoting from the Novena of Cardinal Newman: Philip, my holy Patron, who wast so careful for the souls of thy brethren, and especially of thy own people, when on earth, slack not thy care of them now, when thou art in heaven... Be to us a good father; make our priests blameless and beyond reproach or scandal; make our children obedient, our youth prudent and chaste, our heads of families wise and gentle, our old people cheerful and fervent, and build us up, by thy powerful intercession, in faith, hope, charity and all virtues».
It's not by power not by our might but by His Spirit — with men it is impossible but with Him living a holy and perfect or blameless life is possible because He didn't lie when He said we should be perfect and holy as His Father is.
Besides, your reference to the «people in glass houses should not throw stones» would seem to imply that you would only let the «politically blameless» criticize the political beliefs of others.
You use the word «blameless» - free of guilt; not subject to blame: synonyms: innocent, guiltless, above reproach, irreproachable, unimpeachable, in the clear, exemplary, perfect, virtuous, pure, impeccable, faultless; The master is only «blameless» if he was chastising the slave as was customary and not to cause harm but correct behavior or consequence for criminal behavior.
It must be remembered first of all that it is at the decisive instant the hero gets this elucidation, so he is pure and blameless, has not light - mindedly tied himself to the fiancée.
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