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инкриминация
Spanish
culpa
Act of censuring, holding responsible, making negative statements about an individual or group.
blame
praise
Russian
инкриминация
1
The reality is slightly more complicated than simply
blaming
the supermarkets, however.
2
Stop
blaming
me; I shall not listen to a word of blame.
3
Wellington consumers are also getting letters
blaming
price increases on lines companies.
4
And
blaming
our deteriorating economic circumstances solely on outside events is disingenuous.
5
Stop
blaming
parents and children for your own shortcomings, the educator said.
6
Each side is
blaming
the other for the crisis in the North.
7
For the past 30 years, feminists have been challenging these
victim
-
blaming
views.
8
The Laura Fergusson Rehabilitation in Greenlane closed in August
blaming
financial problems.
9
Unfortunately,
blaming
you might be the story he continues to run with.
10
Aim to share your experience with your partner -without
blaming
him.
11
Tories joined with Whigs in
blaming
the conduct of the daring priest.
12
Always taking my side,
blaming
his negative perceptions on the Capitol's torture.
13
In January, the governor of Farah resigned,
blaming
political interference and corruption.
14
I guarantee you Kelsey's in the interrogation room right now,
blaming
me.
15
John, in energetically
blaming
Antipas, was the echo of the general feeling.
16
Alas the culture of
blaming
somebody else is strong in our society.
blaming
blame
blame others
blame the government
blame a lack
blame weak
blame people
Russian
инкриминация
ответственность
обвинение
Spanish
culpa