Sentences with phrase «pin much blame»

It would not surprise me if Joe Hart replace Adrian in goal although it is difficult to pin much blame on the Spaniard for recent performances.

Not exact matches

And it's much easier to do that than to say, «Well listen, we have free markets and we have democracy and both those things are incredibly messy and no one is really controlling it,» but if I give you a few symbols and attach a name to it, all of a sudden you have an evil villain that you can pin the blame on.
Francis pins much of the blame for our current situation on misunderstandings of this relationship: «A spirituality which forgets God as all - powerful and Creator is not acceptable.
Last fall, Democrats lost control of the Senate and fell further into the minority in the House, but pinned much of the blame on low turnout in the midterm elections.
David Cameron and George Osborne managed to pin much of the blame for the recent recession, and the decline in living standards, on the last Labour government.
Thompson pins much of the blame for sub-par travel writing on the commercial atmosphere in which travel magazines operate.
The insurer might even try to blame you for the crash, as pinning fault on you reduces how much they have to pay you.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z