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often and blamed
Confederation and the tariff and railway freight policies that followed have often been blamed for having a deleterious effect on the Maritime economies.
Many people regard inconsistencies in continuity as mistakes, and often the editor is blamed.
Its relations with Western countries are generally friendly, although current political and economic instabilities are often blamed on Western activities ( e. g. colonialism, paternalistic engagement and post-colonial resource exploitation ).
The paper industry, which mainly traded in US dollars, was often blamed for demanding these devaluations to boost their exports.
When large firms such as Enron, WorldCom and Global Crossing were found guilty of fraud, Wall Street was often blamed, even though these firms had headquarters around the nation and not in Wall Street.
In 1816 McLoughlin was arrested for the murder of Robert Semple, the governor of the Red River Colony, after the Battle of Seven Oaks ( 1816 ), though it is often claimed he stood in proxy for some Indians who were blamed.
Companies object to being blamed for shark attacks, pointing out that lightning tends to strike humans more often than sharks bite humans.
Japan's bubble economy of the 1980s is often blamed on real estate speculation by banking subsidiaries.
George Cukor, director of Two-Faced Woman, and often blamed for its failure, said, " People often glibly say that the failure of Two-Faced Woman finished Garbo's career.
For example, the Cave of the Patriarchs massacre, in which 29 Palestinians were killed and 125 wounded, is often blamed for undermining Palestinian trust in the process.
Bodrov himself viewed his character in the following way: I know that Danila is often blamed for being primitive, simple and inarticulate.
However, in an environment where Jews were often blamed for many of the evils that befell Russia, Rothko ’ s early childhood was plagued by fear.
Such a network is often blamed for an apparent high proportion of former pupils of these schools and graduates of these universities in high status positions in government, business, and the professions.
A rise in the salaries of players is often blamed, but, from the start of the professional league, parent companies paid the difference as an advertisement.
In his dealings with Edward III, Robert blamed his border magnates for the escalating attacks on the English zones but regardless of this the Scots retained the recaptured lands, which were often portioned out among minor lords, so securing their interest in preventing English re-possession.
Adversarial politics is often blamed for turning the electorate away from politics and their right to participate in the democratic process of their country through voting at elections.
Usually chastises Squatt when Rita's plans fail and too is often blamed.
Up until recent decades, he was often heavily blamed for the division, being portrayed as an angry, harsh, and demanding leader who imposed his views on others.
While gentrification is often blamed for rapid changes in the neighborhood, the changes in population also reflect the departure of the dominant nationality.
Reich blamed himself, often waking in the night overwhelmed by the thought that he had killed her.
One especially mentioned case involves the 17th and last ruler of the dynasty, Jie of Xia, who has been often been the one credited ( or blamed ) for the demise of the Xia to the succeeding Shang dynasty: at the behest of his mistress, Jie was said to have ordered the construction of a pool of wine ( alcoholic beverage ), which when eventually completed and filled was large enough to navigate with some sort of boat.
There are many examples of Lean tool implementation without sustained benefit, and these are often blamed on weak understanding of Lean throughout the whole organization.
Poor handset configuration is often blamed as the first point of failure for many users.

often and charges
Early BBSes were often a local phenomenon, as one had to dial into a BBS with a phone line and would have to pay additional long distance charges for a BBS out of the local calling area.
The negotiations, once details of them were published, were often described by opponents of Vermont statehood as treasonous, but no such formal charges were ever laid against anyone involved.
The electric field is produced by stationary charges, and the magnetic field by moving charges ( currents ); these two are often described as the sources of the field.
This charge is often small, because matter is made of atoms, and atoms typically have equal numbers of protons and electrons, in which case their charges cancel out, yielding a net charge of zero, thus making the atom neutral.
Primary explosives are often used in detonators or to trigger larger charges of less sensitive secondary explosives.
Progressive presses hold all the dies needed, plus a powder measure and a primer feed, and often also include an additional station where the powder levels are checked, to prevent over or under charges.
The conflict is often compared to World War I, in that the tactics used closely mirrored those of that conflict, including large scale trench warfare, manned machine-gun posts, bayonet charges, use of barbed wire across trenches, human wave attacks across no-man's land, and extensive use of chemical weapons such as mustard gas by the Iraqi government against Iranian troops and civilians as well as Iraqi Kurds.
The taboo against incest in Ancient Rome is demonstrated by the fact that politicians would use charges of incest ( often false charges ) as insults and means of political disenfranchisement.
Warheads are most commonly of the high explosive type, often employing shaped charges to exploit the accuracy of a guided weapon to destroy hardened targets.
: " Even when the charges are more serious, prosecutors often can still bluff defense attorneys and their clients into pleading guilty to a lesser offense.
Prosecutors often have great power to procure a desired level of incentive, as they select the charges to be presented.
As many crimes have very narrow sentencing bands, a prosecutor often has scope to propose whatever degree of " discounted " charges, or substitution of misdemeanor rather than felony charges, to whatever extent they believe would incentivise a defendant to make a guilty plea and accept a speedy conviction, regardless of actual guilt.
Sometimes, the prosecutor agrees to reduce a charge or to drop some of multiple charges in exchange for the defendant's guilty plea, often to a lesser offense.
The council also mandated a strict lifestyle for clergy, banning their participation in judicial procedures involving extremely painful punishments by which the accused would either atone for their sins or prove themselves innocent of often frivolous charges.
Toll-free calls are paid for by the recipient ( the calling card company ), which passes on the cost through higher call charges ; total cost of a call to the user is often lower using a local number.
They do significant harm to their charges, although as so often happens in Brunner's interconnected society, they also spend much money and time covering up their failures.
Accusations of witchcraft were often combined with other charges of heresy against such groups as the Cathars and Waldensians.
For example amine oxides, which are often written as R < sub > 3 </ sub > N < sup >+</ sup > O < sup >-</ sup >, are not zwitterions in terms of the definition, which specifies that there are unit electrical charges on atoms.
* Deputy Enos Strate ( Sonny Shroyer ) ( 1979 – 80 ; 1982 – 85 ) is generally a friend of the Dukes, but, working under Rosco and Boss was often forced into pursuing the Dukes and / or arresting them on trumped up charges.
Like Enos, Cletus would often be forced by Rosco and Hogg to chase the Dukes on trumped up charges.
It may mean a single roofing slate, or a writing slate, traditionally a small piece of slate, often framed in wood, used with chalk as a notepad or noticeboard etc., and especially for recording charges in pubs and inns.

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