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Second: Blame somebody else — even if it's this pope's popular predecessor, on the fast track to sainthood.
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The second blames irresponsible agitators and a "blundering generation" of political leaders for bringing about a war that could and should have been avoided.
Second, blaming doesn't help me understand or deal with the problem at hand.
Fifth: Blame the victims.
For that, third, blame what Pyongyang likes to call our "reptile media", (takes one to know one).
Yet even the most recent polls show that well over half of American voters blame Bush for the current state of the economy, while only a fifth blame Obama.
I'd first blame the music industry.
Eighth, "blame is the characteristic reaction of the morality system" to a failure to meet one of its obligations (1985: 177); and "blame of anyone is directed to the voluntary" (1985: 178).
I find that people, in general, are more apt to first blame the victim before confronting the rapist.
Third, blame subordinates, engineer a few high-profile resignations, and throw some expendable people "under the bus".
First, blame the economy: Goodell writes: "Economic conditions... have changed dramatically inside and outside the NFL since 2006 when we negotiated the last CBA.
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