Sentence examples for blame outcomes from inspiring English sources

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Parents of children with perinatal stroke also completed a recently validated measure of the psychosocial impact of perinatal stroke including guilt and blame outcomes.

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He appeared to blame bad outcomes at Corinthian -- three quarters of former students were unable to pay down their loans -- on the quality of the enrollees, whom he had termed "sub-prime" students.

We find that managers reported more favorable scores than other types of workers for most scales except for "fear of shame", "learning", "fear of blame", and "outcomes".

Think about it– if you are a minority student, for example, and you get negative feedback on an assignment or test, you can blame the outcome on yourself, or you can blame the negative outcome on discrimination.

The superstar is invariably burdened by that inner debate, but the leader doesn't blame the outcome of his decision on someone else.

Its foreign minister, Ahmet Davutoglu, appeared to blame the outcome on the White House, and said that describing the 1915 Armenian killings as genocide was an insult to Turkey's "honour".

And if actual developments subsequent to January 20 don't turn out well, he can always blame the outcome on his successor.

Second, many in my party will race to blame the outcome of this election on sexism ― failing to realize that Secretary Clinton was not just a woman but also a totally flawed candidate.

Blame the outcome as the cause.

insiders blamed the outcome on Soral's "banlieue" strategy and the alliance with Dieudonné, who, they believed, had alienated white voters as well as moderates.

But in his memoirs, General Westmoreland blamed the outcome on the South Vietnamese Army and on President Johnson's refusal to broaden the war into Laos, Cambodia and North Vietnam.

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