Word: blameless
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...Clinton campaign. The question that needed answering was essentially the same: How little can you give your core constituency without causing a squawk? I was definitely not surveyed. Someone else must have said that he'd be willing to lunch on 11 fat-free pretzels. I might be blameless after...
...only last Wednesday. Even if the issue is addressed now, not much can be done with the facility near completion. Maybe if student input had been sought at the early planning stages, the overcrowding problems would have been addressed in time to solve it inexpensively. Nathans, however, is not blameless in this matter, for as the Dean of Freshmen, she should have made an effort to determine how large the hall would be before it was built...
...groups with cheap weapons, free bullets and Army training facilities. Despite some futile battles in Congress to eliminate the program, it has existed unchecked since its establishment in 1903, when American marksmanship in the Spanish-American War was deemed terribly below standard. The program itself was designed for a blameless purpose then--but that was 92 years ago. Today, such a program is ludicrous, especially since the end of a Cold War that never led to open conflict. What, then, will be the point of teaching people how to fire rifles? Army officials describe this program as a recreational affair...
...these days, filled with experts, historians and special interests. Recently war veterans pressured the Smithsonian Institution to change its presentation of the Enola Gay. The original script for that World War II exhibition, they said, implied that the use of an atomic weapon on Hiroshima was overkill for a blameless enemy...
...Gregoire has intimated that others have been less blameless than himself...