Sentence examples for altogether blame from inspiring English sources

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He does not altogether blame the Smoking Gun, whose reporters allegedly stumbled upon the holes in Frey's story when they went looking for his police mugshot.

I do not altogether blame the BBC, which had terrestrial rights to the show, and has been excoriated over the years for hiding Seinfeld in the schedules, usually late at night, and then pulling it on the flimsiest of pretexts ('Sorry, but the live darts from Chingford had reached an exciting stage').

Vatican criticism of American news media as striving to "sully the image of the church and the Catholic priesthood" reflects the beleaguered churchman's handy retort: deny it altogether, blame the messenger or accuse him of exploiting such failures out of religious bias ("A Vatican Lawyer Says Bishops Should Not Reveal Abuse Claims," front page, May 18).

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Panicked by unconfirmed rumours in the local press that the activities would include Masonic rituals and the attempted placing of a Jewish Star of David atop the pyramid itself, the authorities moved this week to shut down access to the Great Pyramid altogether, blaming essential maintenance work for the move.

The evidence litters American foreign policy from Cuba (for Jorge Mas Canosa's influence, see article) to Israel (Vice-President Al Gore looks to Jewish groups to help pay for his presidential bid in 2000), to free trade (Mr Clinton, triumphantly re-elected only a year ago, cannot win fast-track negotiating authority).Mr Clinton is not altogether to blame.

But if one traces the chain of responsibility, one finds that the builder is not altogether to blame; banks lend money on the basis of the number of rooms provided, not on the quality of the space or the soundness of the plan.

But this is a movie that tries awfully hard to be reasonable, in a socially conscious Depression-era way, that wants us to understand, as Jesse's eulogist says in the final scene, that "he wasn't altogether to blame for what his times made him".

This was not dissimilar to the Russian spin on that other recent act of chemical warfare, the apparent poisoning of the former Russian spy Sergei Skripal, in Britain, which Russia has also simultaneously denied took place altogether and blamed on the British.

Obama, though, can't escape blame altogether.

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It is easy and not altogether wrong to blame the media.

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