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Notice how the verbs shift the blame around: "My children were late": How passive.
He spread the blame around, from the defense to the coaching staff to the quarterback.
"I don't want to point any fingers or chuck blame around really.
When it comes to bad news, the idea is to spread the blame around evenly.
He doesn't throw blame around, and took a lot of responsibility himself.
(They are less good at explaining how British fishermen could stop the neighbours from over-fishing in non-British waters).National governments like to spread the blame around too.
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"I don't think there's a lot of blame going around here.
Give yourself permission to engage in this activity and refrain from indulging in any further self-blame around the situation.
"There's plenty of blame to go around".
There's plenty of blame to go around in Stockton.
"There is enough blame to go around," she concludes.
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