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In and of itself, a change in mentality is no cause for reproach; but the new indifference has wider implications.
Apart from the enthusiastic reports in the Daily Chronicle and the Illustrated London News which each had a financial stake in Amundsen's success the Manchester Guardian remarked that any cause for reproach was wiped out by the Norwegians' courage and determination.
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"Mr Solbes has no cause for personal reproach.
Any suffering had ended long before as he understood that Manchester United had no cause to reproach themselves merely for being out of their depth.
The Dutch had the deeper cause to reproach themselves.
Walter White, head of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, singled her out for reproach.
I do not think Guyton would have an answer for this reproach.
A qualitative study exploring doctor-patient communication found that type 2 diabetic patients sought approval for their successes and feared reproach for their failures with self-care (34).
Happily I escaped any reproach, for I did not vote for it, but against it.
Training workshops helped her, but training takes time, she says, and that causes problems with husbands as they reproach women leaders for neglecting their homes.
Much as a good definition of disease might have aided his cause, Jellinek did not mean to reproach medicine for operating without one.
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