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Furthermore, participants identified that organizations need to be open to the exploration of the phenomenon of violence and embrace an open, blame-free environment for nurses to feel comfortable reporting patient violence.
But he is also open to blame by Republicans who conclude that the party failed to unseat a weakened president by ignoring the more moderate, and diverse, direction of the country.
SCORECARD -- By many measures, including job creation, the economy is lackluster, and just as incumbents take credit for good news even if it is largely the result of forces beyond their control, they are open to blame for bad or disappointing news.
Decline unkempt vehicles: A car that clearly hasn't been cleaned since the last customer may not have been inspected for damage, leaving you open to blame when you return it.
He ran impatiently, before any hole could open, and blamed himself for the offense's malaise.
At the United States Open, Woods blamed minor lapses of imprecision that were not tolerated by the onerous Olympic Club layout.
Eric Bates, a 1983 graduate and a leader in the alumni's efforts to keep Antioch open, said blaming students was misguided.
Few in Europe were as open in blaming the victims as one sheikh in Saudi Arabia, who followed up his condemnation with the clarification that "all those who try to ignite our anger are responsible for the consequences".
Twenty-two drug safety advocates, including Nissen, signed an open letter blaming the FDA's problems on this system, arguing it makes regulators feel subtly beholden to industry.
The 48-year-old Scot told BBC Radio 5 live he regretted his infamous run-in with the crowd at the 1997 US Open and blamed himself for the incident.
There's an overriding issue here, though -- the spectacle of a client, in open court, blaming his lawyer for not having stepped up to the plate to proclaim that the lawyer himself was the reason for the client's conviction.
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