Sentence examples for blames larger from inspiring English sources

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Although she partly blames larger forces in society, she says parents could do more to discipline and guide their children.

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In an interview, Mr. Henley blamed larger economic conditions for the slower-than-desired revenue from applications, but he also said the rollout of the new applications software, Oracle 11i, introduced last year, "took longer to sort out than expected".

Thousands of Delta Air Lines customers, stranded for hours Monday, can blame larger and more sophisticated airline computer systems, along with increased consolidation of air carriers.

The same percentage said they blame large corporations for poor management decisions.

Lawmakers and regulators have sought to rein in compensation at financial firms, blaming large incentive-based pay packages for the questionable risk-tasking during the market boom.

The Ukip leader was booed and jeered by members of the audience after blaming large-scale immigration for putting pressure on housing and the NHS.

Lloyd's blamed large claims (totalling £1.2 billion) from last autumn's hurricane season in America.Japan's prime minister, Junichiro Koizumi, unveiled a plan to privatise Japan Post, the country's postal system, by 2017.

As recently as the Copenhagen summit in late 2009, the West blamed large developing countries such as China and India for scuppering the chances of a "grand agreement" to curb the emission of greenhouse gases.

Prices hit a six-year low earlier this month, on the back of falling demand combined with high supply, with analysts blaming large-scale exports from its top producer, China.

Mr Farage was booed and jeered by members of the audience after blaming large-scale immigration for putting pressure on housing and the NHS in the live TV debate with Ed Miliband, SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon, Green leader Natalie Bennett and Plaid Cymru leader Leanne Wood.

Tom Osmers, a hook fisherman who is also acting herring warden for West Tisbury, Mass., on Martha's Vineyard, is one of many in the marine-sustainability movement who blame large fishing trawlers that accidentally kill the young herring, pulling them up dead as unwanted "bycatch" while netting other fish.

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