Sentence examples for which can be blamed from inspiring English sources

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This is because disenchantment with politics, which can be blamed largely on Mr Clinton, has combined with something for which he is widely given credit: economic prosperity.

The High Road itself is a bit too straight, narrow and long for comfort, which can be blamed on Roman highway engineers: this is part of Ermine Street, the road that ran from London to Lincoln and York, and in the first century AD, as now, the functional minds that design such things didn't think much about the urban consequences of their work.

Since EchoStar made its unsolicited offer, upsetting a possible deal with News Corp., the share price has fallen from almost $20, a 25% decline, little of which can be blamed on the fallout from the Sept. 11 terror attacks.

But what's certain is that transgender Americans face increased rates of economic hardship, which can be blamed on a "combination of discrimination in education and workplace".

But I believe that the issues I raise here need a public airing, and that too many black leaders seem reluctant to acknowledge some of the very real problems that currently plague black communities, not all of which can be blamed on continuing white racism".

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But the well-being of children is manifestly not a matter for which children can be blamed (or praised).

I know what they mean, but it does weirdly seem to imply there is somewhere a perfect, platonic number of winter deaths for which nobody can be blamed.

That is, a deliberate attempt by his opponents to discredit him by committing heinous acts for which he can be blamed.

I wouldn't wish to exaggerate the extent to which Lord Rennard himself can be blamed and his overall legacy is positive, but his departure does now give us an opportunity to modify the party's approach.

This is mainly due to the lack of adequate design guidelines, which in turn can be blamed on poor research findings.

Blame is a great comfort, because a situation for which someone or something can be blamed is a situation that could have been avoided — and so could be prevented next time.

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