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They did not press him to elaborate and seemed more prone to blame the intelligence agencies for any responsibility the government must bear.
There are some creeping signs that voters are now less prone to blame Labour for the flattened state of the economy.
Sandberg has already gotten some flak from women who think that her attitude is too elitist and that she is too prone to blame women for failing to get ahead.
As a candidate, Mr. Obama soared, several people said in interviews, but as a president, he often has come across as cautious, tentative and prone to blame his troubles on others.
Commentators are prone to blame the sub-prime lending crisis for the current meltdown in the American financial system.
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We humans seem particularly prone to blaming ourselves for our illnesses.
Aren't we grown children prone to blaming parents for our shortcomings, while reaping the glory for our accomplishments?
Back in her acting days, Annie, as Tracy, was prone to blaming mild emotional outbursts on her debilitating hayfever.
Yet we are so prone to blaming others as if our own lives are the standard of truth and righteousness -- socially, politically, and spiritually!
High conflict individuals are prone to blaming others in a very intense way, using volatile words and accusations, often rapid-fire.
Chafe is also prone to blame-Hillary-ism, repeatedly depicting her as seizing upon her husband's mistakes for her own gain: "Hillary was an enabler who actually acquired power, and husbandly affection," when she came to Bill's aid.
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