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People did turn on each other in families and marriages, blaming whoever for losing their job or pissing away the rent money.
Real meetings weren't much better and often devolved into people covering their asses over balls that had been dropped (blaming whoever wasn't at the meeting was a go-to move) or outright lying about their own productivity.
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"But you can blame whoever is putting them there".
Sasha: Yes, we are to blame, whoever we might be.
To some extent, the anger at Foley stems from a tendency on the part of many members to blame whoever is the Speaker for all sorts of things.
Of course, given the terrible economic picture and the tendency of voters to blame whoever holds the White House for bad times, even a deeply flawed G.O.P. nominee might very well win the presidency.
6. "Oh, who would ever want to be king?" -10 Vagueness in song lyrics — blame whoever you want: Bob Dylan, indie rock, the one bad Beatles song, Steve Jobs — is now no big deal, even for a Top Ten act.
There's plenty of time to blame whoever, after you've solved the problems.
There’s plenty of time to blame whoever, after you’ve solved the problems.
No wonder the titans of technology are sitting this one out – it'll be too easy to blame whoever bets on the wrong side.
Despite the inquiry being designed to "avoid blame", the then foreign secretary, David Miliband, subsequently claimed it could blame "whoever it likes".
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