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You couldn't even slightly blame her.
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Prediction: The GOP will bear slightly more blame if it happens.
Mr. Obama has managed, the pollsters say, to come out of this summer with slightly less blame among voters for the debt ceiling and budget fights than have his Congressional Republican adversaries.
Viewership was up slightly from "Blame It on the Alcohol" the previous week, which had totaled 2.53 million viewers.
['Amy' is] turning the mirror on everyone, saying, we're all slightly to blame, complicit, a part of this system -- this circus -- that it became".
AH Victoria wanted to be very loyal that day and slightly put the blame on herself but the saddle did slip.
That said, it would be slightly bonkers to blame immigrants for companies' low investment: that is surely much more to do with their confidence and their culture.
But it's slightly unfair to blame the lack of accomplishments on a dearth of working hours.
It's possible Olly is slightly less to blame for Jon's death than the surrounding adults, equipped with adult reasoning skills that generally allow them to make decisions based on logical arguments such as allowing the wildlings, given the circumstances, to cross the Wall.
And, according to an NBC News/Wall Street Journal survey released this week, while slightly more Americans blamed Republicans than Democrats for the political impasse in Washington, the percentage of people with negative feelings about the Republicans was the same as it was for the Democrats.
Her party's candidate, Fearghal McKinney, a former local TV star, has rebuffed Sinn Féin's slightly pathetic effort to blame him for their likely loss of a seat.
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