It is difficult to apportion blame since both sides seem to be equally culpable. |
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The media should never apportion blame, give simplistic reasons for a suicide, publish photographs of the deceased or suicide notes. |
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In the same way, we cannot say which of the heatwaves were man-made and which were natural, but we can apportion blame for the change in risk. |
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What we have in our society is that we like to apportion blame to those in positions of leadership. |
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He would like to deny that history which depicts Turks as assassins, or apportion blame to the Armenians. |
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There may turn out to be some truth to this, but it's far too early to apportion blame. |
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The function of the coroner's inquest is to establish the cause of death, not to apportion blame. |
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Crime makes an easy political issue, and there could well be a contest for who can offer the toughest line, and who most acerbically will apportion blame. |
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Of course, we need to let the two armies investigate what exactly happened and apportion blame. |
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Pundits love to apportion blame for partisan hostility equally to both sides. |
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At such a time, the attempt to apportion blame and responsibility between the political and executive levels of government becomes artificial and obsolete. |
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In no way is it my intention to apportion blame here today, nor do I want to demand anything of anyone. |
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A safety recommendation or an interim recommendation shall in no circumstances apportion blame or liability for a casualty. |
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For that reason, MEPs consider that it is not useful at this point to apportion blame. |
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We need them all around the table and we cannot apportion blame beforehand. |
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Since the aim of the technical safety investigation is the prevention of marine casualties and incidents, the conclusions and the safety recommendations should in no circumstances determine liability or apportion blame. |
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Today, however, the task is not to apportion blame but to plan ahead. |
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For some time, now, we have been holding a debate between little Austria and the European Union, and, although I do not, right now, want to apportion blame, we have been playing this out for long enough. |
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Without seeking to apportion blame, let us simply say that it's not that easy to be a lay person who works in a place that is also the residence of the community. |
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In the event of an accident the prime concern must be to identify the causes with a view to preventing future tragedies, rather than to apportion blame. |
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My view and my hope of the end result, I guess, of the committee's hearing this time is not that the committee is going to apportion blame here, but that the committee would see fit to recommend a judicial inquiry. |
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The Assembly has made its mark by expressing itself forcefully on Darfur in Vienna, by scorning taboos to apportion blame and by proposing a road map designed to end the crisis. |
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The reports which are without prejudice, do not apportion blame and do not establish liability. |
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Chilcot's report does not apportion blame. |
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Kennedy, a former Labour MP, was quick to apportion blame. |
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