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Discover Ludwig"with no blame" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used as an adverbial phrase to indicate that someone is not being blamed for something. Example: Despite the mistake, Sarah completed the project with no blame.
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"Relegation is so costly and I feel, with no blame attached, we got ourselves in a rut and need a change," Parish told the BBC.
They figure it out on their own — with no blame games and no asking, "when you say we …" They acknowledge the mistake and maybe even offer an idea about how to avoid another one in the future.
Washington spinmeisters have placed the blame for the crisis on too much capitalism and too little regulation, with no blame left over for Washington's own bad regulatory, monetary and tax policies.
I say this with no blame or agenda.
Yet to allow this change to fully explain the decline in venues would be short sighted, and ultimately allow those truly responsible to get away with no blame at all.
1. Commitment -- The willingness to do whatever it takes to get your desired results 2. Resilience -- The ability to "stay the course" in the face of obstacles and setbacks 3. Ownership -- Full acceptance of the consequences of your actions with no blame or argument 4. Continuous Learning -- Using both success and failure as fuel for future growth.
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If enquiries are carried out with a "no blame no shame" approach and an emphasis on learning from mistakes, health facilities will be transformed into learning organisations, supportive of staff development.
Lean seeks to create an environment in which mistakes are opportunities for learning, with consistent implementation of no-blame approaches to mistakes and errors.
It is crucial to balance organizational and individual factors to ensure the best possible conditions for a just culture [ 51] that promotes safe care and balances between a no-blame culture with no individual accountability, and a culture in which staff are blamed for all errors and near misses.
She added, "This could be unsettling were it not for the excitement of working with a team of master teachers, all of whom are motivated to help every student succeed, with no excuses and no blame".
David Cameron had a ready answer when cornered by angry flood victims in Kent, who faced the first days of 2014 knee deep in water with no electricity: blame your council.
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