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According to this official document, the blame for the Executive Life affair lay with former managers of Altus and the group.
The drawback with the first concert of the annual Baroque minifestival of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center on Friday evening, a Bach affair, lay less with the excellent performers — the Canadian pianist Angela Hewitt and the German cellist Daniel Müller-Schothan than with the repertory, or rather their relationship to the repertory.
The third right question: Does this whole sordid affair lay bare the reality that our society values white lives more than it values black lives?
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Although ultimate responsibility for trust affairs lay with this team, it is clear significant power was exercised by Robert Tchenguiz and a handful of his chief lieutenants, leaving Investec trustees often feeling they were struggling to keep up.
Responsibility for this state of affairs lay with Conté, whose government was characterised not only by "state-sponsored abuses and repression", but by "an increasing criminalisation of the state" in which assets were seized and exploited by his close associates, according to a Human Rights Watch report.
Mr FitzHerbert said some of the responsibility for the increased scrutiny of charity affairs lies with the larger fundraising charities.
While a dispute is growing in the Liberal Democrats over whether the government should do more to stimulate economic recovery, for many on the left, the blame for the sorry state of affairs lies squarely at the feet of timid and ineffective social democratic parties.
Gallinger claims that, when one correctly judges that a state of affairs \(p\) is possible, one is not asserting that this state of affairs lies in a third ontological realm between being and non-being (a position advocated, e.g., by Meinong, cf. his 1915).
If affairs, lying, cheating, deceit, dalliances, and subterfuge were not so ubiquitous, then marriage wouldn't have a divorce rate of above 50percentt.
Implementing directives in this way further encourages the public in their sceptical attitude towards the EU, and in their belief that the responsibility for this state of affairs lies with Brussels and nowhere else.
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