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Are you both a bit to blame?
Its immense size — chorus, four soloists, organ, large orchestra — may be a bit to blame.
"I am a bit to blame for how they play," said Martínez.
We humans are a bit to blame for the sorry state of panda-kind: we expected them to conform to our cuddly, docile vision of them and fill up zoos with their (monetizable) progeny.
As I noted in the previous post, the press certainly isn't helping with any of this FUD — and may actually be more than a bit to blame for it.
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Since over the past few years there has been widespread consensus among educators that Every Child Matters represents an excellent development, it seems a bit odd to blame Ofsted for enforcing this piece of legislation.
In the end it's a bit easy to blame Oxbridge.
The easy bit is to blame the polls, although they were right about Scotland and the Lib Dems.
In any case, given the widespread multinational nature of the unpopularity of the anti-austerity message in a time of hardship, it seems a bit off to blame it mainly on the epistemic closure of the American right.
Although one of these examples is the whole "The Bible says the Earth is 6,000 years old" thing, and it seems a bit harsh to blame scientists for that one.
In response to those who thought it should have been larger, Mr. Obama cogently declared it a "bit rich" to blame Summers for the stimulus's not being larger when Congress could barely haul itself together to approve the roughly $800 billion measure.
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