Sentence examples for blamed which from inspiring English sources

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The Kyoto conference cannot succeed without America, and if it fails America may be blamed, which would be bad news for Mr Gore in his role as the president's heir-apparent.

We learn that Razieh, who was pregnant, has had a miscarriage, and that Nader is blamed which means that, under Iranian law, he stands to be charged with murder.

Following the failure of the operation, the Joint Chiefs of Staff were blamed, which Shoup thought was unfair, as they had not been aware of the early planning.

The poor individual performance for voice was blamed, which led us to test an alternative integrated model by assigning a weight of half for voice.

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"Our culture peculiarly honors the act of blaming, which it takes as the sign of virtue and intellect," Lionel Trilling wrote in 1945, a good year for blaming.

One popular theory is that low blood sugar levels are to blame, which would explain why regular snacking tends to ease symptoms.

Erwin himself even invokes the idea that multiple causes may be to blame, which he refers to as the Murder on the Orient Express hypothesis.

An endorphin crash is to blame, which leaves you emotionally vulnerable and a bit down in the dumps.

Here, there two countries to blame, which together account for 40percentt of global emissions: China and the US.

The president offered ambiguous remarks about what happened in Charlottesville and who was to blame, which some in the racist movement  said emboldened them further. .

The researchers concluded that reading problems alone weren't to blame, which is why they provocatively titled their book Is Literacy Enough?

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