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45 Sentences With "accept blame"

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If you accept the glory, be willing to accept blame.
She wasn't about to accept blame for a deal going nowhere.
The CRPA sent its condolences to the shooting's victims but refused to accept blame.
These people may never openly accept blame, but the consensus is that they have paid.
If he gets credit for no planes crashing, should he accept blame for the trains?
It's that Trump is saying that the race is rigged … because he can't accept blame.
Tavares was eager to praise his former coach and accept blame for the team's subpar season.
Haley's other major gesture of moderation was to accept blame, on behalf of Republicans, for dysfunction in Washington.
" The headline on the AP story from Tuesday reads, "Trump tells AP he won't accept blame if GOP loses House.
"I think I'm helping people," the President told the Associated Press in mid-October about whether he would accept blame.
Public figures often accept blame or cast blame when it no longer threatens personal costs for them to do so.
Before a packed Manhattan courtroom, Cohen, who once pledged to "take a bullet" for Trump, professed to accept blame for his actions.
The conversation was typical of Mr. Trump's approach to negative reactions to his policies or statements — never accept blame, and fault advisers.
One Republican close to the White House called the tactic a symptom of Trump's refusal to accept blame or lose an argument.
But Pence has 3 ½ years managing the state's budget and economy, so he can rightfully take credit (or accept blame) for what's happened since.
The opposition says it has called a "pause" to negotiations, although it is reluctant to accept blame for the collapse by walking out altogether.
But Pence has had 3 ½ years managing the state's budget and economy, so he can rightfully take credit (or accept blame) for what's happened since.
Trump's advice in 2007 book: 'Accept blame' for 'painful defeats' In some respects, Trump's rhetoric in the interview was similar to the tone of his current campaign.
Haqq previously left a comment on her own Instagram account that appeared to label Woods a "coward" who refused to accept blame for her hookup with Thompson.
Former Playmate Ashley Mattingly was arrested for suspicion of DUI after allegedly plowing her golf cart into 4 parked cars, but she's not willing to accept blame.
Perhaps most importantly, Cruz said he was willing to accept blame for Texas Tech's loss on Monday night, so long as he gets credit when Texas teams win.
With this apology, at least, he has shown others a way to accept blame for their worst instincts — which will be crucial if anything is to change going forward.
Trump said he would accept blame for a shutdown during a heated and public discussion with Democratic congressional leaders this week that was widely seen as undercutting congressional Republicans in their negotiations with Democrats.
Muilenburg was also criticized by lawmakers for taking too long to accept blame in the crashes and for failing to spot safety risks before the planes, Boeing's best-seller, came to market in 2017.
LONDON (Reuters) - One of Ferrari's two drivers should take a leaf out of Lewis Hamilton's book and accept blame for Sunday's Brazilian Grand Prix collision, according to the Italian team's former technical director Ross Brawn.
In an interview with The Associated Press on Tuesday, Trump, who has at times acknowledged that the midterm elections would be a referendum on his presidency, said he would not accept "blame" if Republicans lose the House.
Trump scrambled the spending fight last week during a televised White House meeting with Democratic leaders at which he said he would accept blame for a shutdown over the wall, a move that shifted leverage in the fight further to Democrats.
The statement is the latest attempt by Trump and the White House to shift the blame to Democrats after the president said in an Oval Office meeting with Democrats that he would accept blame for a shutdown over funding for the wall.
The partial shutdown has grown likelier, they say, because of President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's comments at a White House meeting with congressional Democrats earlier this week gladly agreeing to accept blame for a shutdown over his demands for $21625 billion in wall funding.
The partial shutdown has grown more and more likely, they say, because of President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's self-defeating comments at a White House meeting with congressional Democrats earlier this week about how he would accept blame for a shutdown caused by his demands for $28503 billion in wall funding.
I was searching the book's index for something else when I came across " CHARLES, PRINCE OF WALES ": character : refusal to accept blame, xii, 7, 11, 19923, 43, 270, 335; self-doubt, xii, 11, 16, 90, 153-4; disloyalty, xiii-xiv, 4-19793, 13, 14, 26-7, 51, 96-7, 162, 210, 43, 335, 337; victims of, xiii-xiv; 50-1, 93-4, 96-7, 210, 463, 310-11; dislike of criticism/dissenting views, xiv, 9, 11, 46, 52, 55, 74-5, 19973; scapegoats, 7, 14, 18, 129, 162; self-pity, 7-8, 12-14, 20033, 36, 38, 41, 43, 67-8, 243, 257; intolerance/bad temper, 9, 20093, 13, 14, 29, 49, 52, 125, 335; sense of superiority, 11, 43, 20183, 58, 76; grudges, 13, 14, 49, 335; selfishness, 14, 27, 62, 20163, 210, 230, 319, 24; resentment of Diana, 246-21997, 22003; derogatory comments about Diana, 22009, 22018, 19813; on himself, 21981-22017, 21959-8; discourteousness, 52, 88, 126, 138, 314-20173, 322 Bower portrays Charles as a persnickety rank-puller, who, apparently, once had his own bedroom furniture sent to a friend's house in advance of a weekend stay.
Webber disregarded the order, and the pair collided, each refusing to accept blame for the accident. Similarly, at the 2010 German Grand Prix, Felipe Massa's race engineer Rob Smedley was heard to say to his driver "Fernando (Alonso) is faster than you. Can you confirm you understand that message?". Moments later, Massa eased back and allowed Alonso past.
"The scars aren't that deep ... It's a bad part of a good life." Ortega has refused to accept blame for the video, saying it was filmed as Squier had conceived. "If anything, I tried to toughen the image he was projecting," he told the author of a 1986 book about the record industry. He claims he and the video's editor had their names taken out of the credits when they got frustrated over their lack of creative input.
219 (Nizkor) > His primary rules were: never allow the public to cool off; never admit a > fault or wrong; never concede that there may be some good in your enemy; > never leave room for alternatives; never accept blame; concentrate on one > enemy at a time and blame him for everything that goes wrong; people will > believe a big lie sooner than a little one; and if you repeat it frequently > enough people will sooner or later believe it. The above quote appears in the report, A Psychological Analysis of Adolph Hitler: His Life and Legend, by Walter C. Langer, which is available from the US National Archives. A somewhat similar quote appears in Analysis of the Personality of Adolph Hitler: With Predictions of His Future Behaviour and Suggestions for Dealing with Him Now and After Germany's Surrender, by Henry A. Murray, October 1943: > Never to admit a fault or wrong; never to accept blame; concentrate on one > enemy at a time; blame that enemy for everything that goes wrong; take > advantage of every opportunity to raise a political whirlwind.
William rejects this, saying he must accept blame and not just shift it on to others who also share in the blame. William's realization of the error of his ways creates hope for Californios. Another example of her belief that people can control their life is Don's response to Stanford's laissez faire business approach towards the railroad terminus. Don argues for a moral capitalism. Building a railroad terminus in San Diego will bring millions and not destroy others’ property interests.
His return to the director's chair came in 1992 when he directed the third installment in the RoboCop series, co-writing the screenplay with comic book writer Frank Miller. The film, which had its release delayed by a year due to the bankruptcy of Orion Pictures, received negative reviews from critics and audiences. Dekker has since gone on to accept blame for the film's negative reception. Dekker worked as a script doctor, making uncredited contributions to films including Titan A.E. and Lethal Weapon 4.
Daramola was a member of the second ad hoc committee mandated by the House of Representatives to investigate the near collapse of the Capital Market. Described as someone who "have an uneven temperament" He told the Deputy Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria, (CBN), Kingsley Moghalu who was trying to exonerate CBN from the financial crises that bedevilled Nigeria's finance sector, to accept blame for the "failure of institutional regulations." “The abuses took place directly under your watch. It was because you did not do your job.
But Nicanor catches the two of them together. The young couple are put on trial for violating the king's command; in the classic fairy tale tradition, the penalty they face is death. Yet at their trial, both of the accused accept blame for the infraction and exonerate the other. The judges complain to the king that they cannot decide; the king decrees that the matter will be resolved by a debate or disputation on the question of whether men or women are the morally weaker gender.
Defenses of this position have usually focused on the connection between hypocrisy and fairness: the basic idea is that the hypocritical blamer in some way fails to treat the target of her blame as a moral equal. Other proposed explanations include the idea that standing in a moral community requires a reciprocal willingness to accept blame, a willingness that hypocrites lack. Patrick Todd argues that all and only those who are committed to the relevant norms possess the standing to blame, and hypocrites lack commitment in the relevant sense. Other philosophers reject the "No-hypocrisy" condition on standing altogether.
It emerged that Rosberg had chosen the wrong engine mode for the start, being down on power which led to Hamilton going for a passing manoeuvre. However, Rosberg remained convinced that he had done nothing wrong, saying: "I made it very clear I wasn't going to leave any space on the inside and I was very surprised he went for the gap". While Hamilton apologised to the team after the incident, he refused to accept blame for it. Opinions about the incident varied: While Mercedes's executive chairman Niki Lauda blamed Hamilton for the crash, former F1 driver Anthony Davidson said on Sky Sports F1 that Rosberg's move was "very aggressive".
Stacey rejects him, saying he will never changed and she wishes he had died instead of Bradley. Max contemplates suicide by jumping from the roof of the Vic but Lauren and Abi talk him down, however, Stacey watches as they fall and are severely injured. Martin sees Stacey and Max talking, and later tells Stacey they should continue as normal, pretending that nothing has happened, but Stacey admits to having sex with Max, saying they need to talk about it or their relationship will not have a chance. Martin refuses to talk to Stacey about it so it does not ruin Christmas for their children and that he will not accept blame for her actions.
Kendall asks Logan if he ever saw him fit to run the company, but Logan tells his son that he doesn't see him as a "killer." Logan announces his choice at dinner, which shocks the other family members. The following morning, Kendall and Greg are flown back to New York to give a press conference, which Logan and Shiv watch on television from the yacht. Kendall begins by saying he has been chosen to accept blame for the company's handling of the cruises incidents, but suddenly deviates from his prepared remarks by blaming Logan, calling his father a "malignant presence, a bully and a liar" and stating that he was personally responsible for approving the legal settlements covering up the misconduct.
Martin tries to calm her down, and though he suspects something happened between Stacey and Max, he tells Stacey they should carry on as normal. However, Stacey says that if they do not talk, their relationship cannot survive, so she admits to having sex with Max, later explaining that she did so as she and Martin never have time for themselves and she is left to manage the house. Martin refuses to talk to Stacey about it so it does not ruin Christmas for their children and that he will not accept blame for her actions, saying she should leave if it is going to destroy their family. However, Martin later decides to make up with Stacey after speaking to Ted Murray (Christopher Timothy), but finds the house empty and a goodbye note from Stacey, saying she is leaving Walford with Lily, Arthur and Hope to stay with her mother Jean Slater (Gillian Wright).
Lawsuits were filed against U.S. Steel, which never acknowledged responsibility for the incident, calling it "an act of God". While the steel company did not accept blame, it reached a settlement in 1951 in which it paid about $235,000, which was stretched over the 80 victims who had participated in the lawsuit, leaving them little after legal expenses were factored in. Representatives of American Steel and Wire settled the more than $4.6 million claimed in 130 damage suits at about 5% of what had been sought, noting that the company was prepared to show at trial that the smog had been caused by a "freak weather condition" that trapped over Donora "all of the smog coming from the homes, railroads, the steamboats, and the exhaust from automobiles, as well as the effluents from its plants."Staff. "Steel Company Pays $235,000 to Settle $4,643,000 in Donora Smog Death Suits", The New York Times, April 18, 1951. Accessed November 2, 2008.
Primarily, they argue, Werner had credibility issues. French's account of Werner's diplomatic career generally downplays the extent to which his difficulties getting along with his colleagues were due to his own inability to get along with them—a "constant series of frictions", John Jordan, then British ambassador, wrote to him in 1913. And specifically, French does not mention an incident that year in which Werner struck a customs official with a whip while British consul in Fuzhou, an incident which led the Foreign Office to invoke the Superannuation Act 1887 and forcibly retire him, one of only two times it did so with its diplomats in China during the treaty port era. In his response to statements by witnesses to those incidents the site authors reproduce a letter to Foreign Secretary Sir Edward Grey in which Werner refused to accept blame for the incident and instead focused on the perceived injustices done to him by Jordan and others, a pattern they say is also reflected in his handling of his daughter's murder investigation.

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