Labour says the current government should take the blame for the nurses' increased workload.
When you take the blame, others get embarrassed about not taking the blame themselves.
To take the blame, you need to have confidence in yourself and your capability.
And if it's clear he's screwed up, Peleg says Perlmutter will take the blame.
We accept we have to take the blame, but the rest you have to put into perspective.
But more than 20 years after the fall of the USSR, Mr Gorbachev refuses to take the blame.
Mr Demetriades has refused an unofficial request to resign and take the blame for the country's financial ruin.
They are born and raised to take the blame for other people's behavior.
"I'm happy to take the blame for the start of the season because I am the manager, " Dowie has said.
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Neither party wants to take the blame for a recession or bear market when control of the government is at stake.
However, she said the current NI Ambulance Trust Board had to take the blame for the current state of the service.
It's a little frustrating, because I wasn't making plays for my teammates and I have to take the blame for that.
But unlike Smith and Whittaker, I am willing to take the blame.
He can also fire people who take the blame for embarrassing him.
As head of the organization, Murdoch should take the blame for all the wrongdoings, even if he was not involved in the least.
Making the application can be costly and typically requires the professional advisor to fall on his or her sword and take the blame.
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After all, it is a local politician's dream: a way of raising money whilst letting a multinational company from Paris take the blame.
He spoke to Ms. Sarkar and lunged at her, but then disappeared into the crowd, Mr. Biswas alleges, leaving the others to take the blame.
He managed to look as if he fully supported their demands for an indigenous-rights bill, and let Congress take the blame for watering down the bill.
Not the least of the difficulties in the continuing crisis is working out exactly what went wrong and why and who, including financial economists, should take the blame.
What should have been a chance to back domestic peace talks (which have not happened) could instead be a moment for recrimination, with Pakistanis to take the blame.
Madhusudan Khandait, secretary of the Assam Chah Mazdoor Sangh or Tea Workers Association, which has one million members, said the state government must take the blame for the deadlock.
However, Sao Paulo's public security secretary, Antonio Ferreira Pinto, has suggested that other criminals may be exploiting the situation to carry out attacks and let the police take the blame.
One suspicion is that Alan Greenspan, who had to retire in January 2006, did not want to take the blame for what he knew would happen if he reined the housing market in so he left it to his successor.
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If anyone should take the blame.
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Westminster will take the blame, and there will be calls for something called Plan MacB, the Scottish government's claim that it can go against the grain of public sector squeezing across Europe, loosen the purse strings, and get some growth back into the economy.
Others, such as awful labour relations, poor management, or inadequate schools and technical colleges, are more plausible, but none seems bad enough to take all the blame.
In the first testimony from a high-ranking BP executive, Mr McKay stressed that all those involved in the Deepwater Horizon disaster should take some of the blame.
Despite the region's troubled history, the local and federal authorities must take some of the blame for the events in Nalchik.
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