Sentence examples for somewhat to blame for from inspiring English sources

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Yet Dr. Fred Silverberg, an obstetrician-gynecologist in Chatham, said that doctors were somewhat to blame for rising claims payouts because they often asked their insurer to settle rather than risk a huge judgment.

"A lot of these Latin American countries have committed acts of dereliction and irresponsibility, and are somewhat to blame for what's on their plate," said Birns.

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Hodgkinson blames the disappointing retail sales on consumer confusion, for which he admits BAA is somewhat to blame.

We're all somewhat to blame.

Who is to blame for this somewhat chaotic situation?

And Baker keeps tabs on a certain Asoke Sarkar, whose genie-like materializing in a saffron robe turns out to be somewhat responsible — or, depending on the viewpoint, to blame for Ginsberg's loosing the Hare Krishna chant on the United States.

And this failure is partially to blame for the present – somewhat ridiculous – state of the patent system, where startups essentially ignore prior patents (far too many to review anyway) and large companies stockpile and cross-license nearly worthless patents to protect themselves from patent trolls that are likely gunning for them.

I want to acknowledge that social media has radically changed how we communicate, but I'm also somewhat defensive that it's not completely to blame for cultural shifts away from the development of relationships.

Connecting the dots, perhaps somewhat carelessly, we conclude that the Internet is to blame for destroying the American family.

He then suggested, somewhat cryptically, that news organizations such as The Times are to blame for visa issues and should examine their own policies.

But at the same time, the idea that Steele and his primary calendar are to blame for all damage done during the course of this primary is somewhat problematic.

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