, never
takes the blame for anything bad that happens despite supposedly having the power to stop it, and apparently hasn't bothered to show itself to anyone for several thousand years.
Will the whole organization from the top down
take the blame for missing those expectations or will some point to him and his play as the reason?
Someone
taking the blame for how a game went certainly isn't new, but someone explaining exactly what happened and in such an honest way definitely is.
The command of God to Moses in Exodus 14:26 to allow the waters to fall back upon the heads of the Egyptians can be understood as
God taking the blame for that which He did not prevent.
Much like the source material, Knights of Britannia centers around a story where you're tasked with bringing together the titular Seven Deadly Sins, a group that's being pursued
after taking the blame for overthrowing the Liones Kingdom.
That means The Academy is basically the not - so - shadowy cabal that runs Hollywood, breaking hearts and making dreams come true with a little bit of Oscar glory, and it's also the group that
takes the blame for things like the #OscarsSoWhite controversy.
While the ball richoeted in off Raphael Varane, it will be Real Madrid's keeper Keylor Navas
who takes the blame for this one.
Mr. Heastie, though, said he would not let «the
Assembly take the blame for there not being a budget» and challenged the governor to «send the bills.»
Don't see this
as taking the blame for the issues in your marriage, this is not about who was wrong and who was right; it is simply about leaving that mentality behind you and moving on.
The only way Wenger can rectify the situation is by pulling his finger out and making moves in the transfer window whilst it remains open, because after the window closes, he can not rely on anyone else to
take the blame for Arsenal's disappointments beside himself.
What matters to Christians is that he is a support system that is able to
take the blame for all the bad stuff in your life so that you can move past them and continue living.
In other words, it is a governing rule that just as Jesus took the sin of the world upon Himself so that He might bear the sin and shame for all, so also God did this in the Old Testament
by taking the blame for the sinful actions and behaviors of the people who lived during that time.
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I'm beyond tired of it all, and if he doesn't take the massive hint that he might
just take some blame for this, and subsequently leave, hen he truly deserves to be pilloried by press / pundits and fans.
«I am not going to let the Assembly
take the blame for there not being a budget, so I said to the governor send the bills,» Heastie said.
As the chief architect of education reform in Michigan, DeVos should
take blame for doing no favors to struggling public schools in Detroit and the rest of the state.
Rival troop leader Ms. Birdwell (Tracy Ullman) is too, but she emerges as a love interest to Kronk, though one he loses
in taking the blame for one of his camper's prank.
Blame game — He
never takes the blame for a poor result on the pitch, preferring instead to blame injuries and referring errors.
Campaign aide Sarah Weinstein
took the blame for Mr. Recchia's befuddled reaction, saying she believed she confused the candidate by encouraging him to go back inside the restaurant while questions were still being asked.
In the New York Sun (also known as «the conservative New York Sun»), Steve Dollar mentions that Catherine Keener's character in «The 40 - Year - Old Virgin» «pretty much
takes the blame for making the poor guy sell all his collectible model toys (but whose side is Apatow on?)
But while bleating smartphones and constantly chirping social media
usually take the blame for derailing productivity, there is a second, perhaps even more insidious, low - tech impediment to actually getting work done: good old - fashioned meetings.
Judas was a hero because he was willing to
take the blame for Jesus» fall even though God and Jesus both wanted Jesus to die.
If everyone alive stopped pinning empty hopes on «God» to make everything right, or at
least take the blame for everything that's not, the sooner all that wasted energy could be brought to bear on cleaning up all our problems.
It is on the cross where Jesus revealed what God is really like: He is loving, kind, forgiving, and would
rather take the blame for the sins of His children than accuse and condemn them for misusing and abusing the freedom He gave.
When that destruction came, it was not by the hand of God, but He
nevertheless took the blame for it by inspiring the biblical author of Genesis 6 — 8 to record that He was sending the flood.