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1
If you want to blame somebody,
apportion
blame
in a fair manner.
2
For legal reasons, the jury's verdict could not name Harwood or
apportion
blame
.
3
Mercedes motorsport director Toto Wolff refused to
apportion
blame
,
however.
4
Mr Joustra made clear it was not the responsibility of the investigators to
apportion
blame
.
5
The report will not
apportion
blame
for individual spills.
6
It is inevitable, in the aftermath, that there should be a rush to
apportion
blame
.
7
It is not the intention of the Myanmar government to
apportion
blame
or to abnegate responsibility.
8
The New Orleans-based judge has set a February 27 start date for a trial to
apportion
blame
.
9
The board does not have the authority to
apportion
blame
,
under the rules governing international crash investigations.
10
Or have I just remembered it this way to make it seem so, and to
apportion
blame
?
11
Both France and Britain have said now was the time to fight the virus, not to
apportion
blame
.
12
How can you
apportion
blame
,
for example, to those who fought to keep maternity services at Monagahan Hospital?
13
There is little point at this stage in seeking to
apportion
blame
for the loss of the Cunard contract.
14
There's disagreement about whether a Royal Commission of inquiry into building collapses in the Canterbury earthquakes should
apportion
blame
.
15
The two earlier phases of the trial looked at how to
apportion
blame
and examined how much oil spilled.
16
For all that Scotland have become horribly accustomed to blundering between international letdowns, it remains legitimate to
apportion
blame
.
apportion
blame
apportion