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He claims to have been repeatedly frustrated from telling his version of events by the Star, blaming a person close to the Prime Minister's office, who has influence at the paper.
Instead of pointing out the damage and blaming a person who caused the mistake, the company would be interested in what the cause of the problem was and how to fix it as quickly and efficiently as possible.
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Can you blame a person for breaking others when they're so broken themselves?
Maybe it's the way that Gyges' ring obscures his moral culpability: it's difficult to blame a person you can't see, and even harder to bring them to justice.
This may sound at first like an unhelpful tautology after all, what could it mean to be worthy of blame if not simply that you can be appropriately blamed?—but the emphasis on worthiness is meant to draw attention to the fact that it's only appropriate to blame a person when she has earned it or deserves it.
Would you blame a person who's spouse was brutally killed.
It's definitely easier to blame a person of color than it is to try to understand how faceless global economic forces have screwed you over.
The prices are cheaper and you can't blame a person for wanting to save a few bucks in this economy.
While you can't blame a person for being afraid of skydiving, you may not find to many people who are altogether afraid of gravity.
This will enable the team to come up with proper solutions to prevent serious injury in the future and remove any negative sediments of safety systems that blame a person rather than encourage improvement on safety behavior.
Blaming the riders for the corrupt system that turned the blind eye and encouraged performance-enhancing drug usage is like blaming a sick person for being sick.
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