Word: blame
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...there is an error here I wonder if it is Author Fuller's or if TIME'S book-reviewer is entirely to blame? or simply failed to catch...
From India came this comment on the Indian problem by Chakravarti Rajagopalachariar ("C. R."), stanchest United Nations friend at liberty to speak his mind: "Whoever is to blame, they have succeeded in creating a great mess. The extension of the Viceroy's term symbolizes the situation most completely. Every party is sitting tight. . . . Now the situation is more difficult than before...
...altogether," that Clarke would give him $1,000 for the job. Swales pondered the plan. Thieving as a profession had its advantages. But he had never considered murder before. How could he be sure he would do it properly? If he were caught, could he switch the blame to Harold Clarke...
...management of our individual busi nesses? It will mean an end to the easy practice of saying nothing except to criticize the mistakes of others. It will mean that we will have to take the responsibility of making constructive recommendations of our own, and this includes accepting the blame if these recommendations go wrong. . . . If we want the public to follow industrial leadership, we must provide...
Faced with many such free-style virtuosities, observers might not blame the average vain sitter portraitists.* But the few bravura, turn-of-the-century, super-official portraits such as John Singer Sargent's Mrs. Fiske Warren and Her Daughter, and Giovanni Boldini's Miss Edith Blair, smartly included in the show, looked rather like candy-box covers among the rest of the displays...