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be culprit
noun
The person or thing at fault for a problem or crime.
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2. As a class, read and discuss the article "In Japan Crash, Time Obsession May Be Culprit" (//www.nytimes.com/learning/teachers/featured_articles/20050428thursday.html), focusing on the following questions: a.
"In Japan Crash, Time Obsession May Be Culprit" (front page, April 27) includes the view that the Japanese concern for punctual observance of train schedules may be an irrational national obsession.
2. Learn about factors contributing to the April 25 Japanese train crash by reading and discussing the article "In Japan Crash, Time Obsession May Be Culprit" (//www.nytimes.com/learning/teachers/featured_articles/20050428thursday.html ). 3. Perform a multi-part experiment with marbles to calculate their velocity, momentums, and theoretical collision momentum.
For many women still struggling with breakouts in their thirties and forties, this could be culprit".
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