Sentences with phrase «real blame»

"Real blame" refers to attributing responsibility or fault to someone for a genuine or significant error or wrongdoing. It implies that the person being blamed is truly accountable and deserving of criticism for their actions or choices. Full definition
As he continued, however, it oddly began to appear that the real blame for his miserable Irish Catholic childhood lay with the weather: «Above all» we were wet.»
I am here today to declare that Columbine was not just a tragedy - it was a spiritual event that should be forcing us to look at where the real blame lies!
The real blame lies with EVERY player in this squad the attack from being careless in possession DM in Flamini and Ramsey as a pair infant of the back 4 was the reason Mertesacker thought it was necessary to go out of position and was not there to just head that cross out.
But the real blame for these has to be put on our midfield and attack rather than our defense.
But the real blame in this situation falls with a school district that was obviously ill - prepared to care for its students.
The real blame must fall on the prime minister.
«While Amber Rudd has had a dreadful week and [is] clearly not in command of her brief the real blame lies with Theresa May,» he said.
The real blame for this increase points squarely at hydrogenated butter substitutes — margarine and shortening.34 Butter contains many nutrients that protect us against disease.
There is just enough of a plot to place the real blame on humans, with Akerman and Lacy chewing more scenery than Ralph the flying wolf as evil corporate overlords.
Both stars are atrocious — but the real blame for this cosmically self - indulgent disaster lies with Kevin Smith, who directs like a proud father who can't stop showing you pictures of his kids.
Truth be told, the real blame here should lie with screenwriter Max Landis, who is living proof that nepotism is alive and well in Hollywood.
The real blame, here, then, seems to reside in Sparks» own source material.
The real blame lies with the combination of shoddy elementary and secondary schooling and, yes, students» failure to prepare themselves for the rigors of college.
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