Labour says the current government should take the blame for the nurses' increased workload.
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.
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.
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.
Although Pakistan must take the blame for the latest round of violence in Kashmir, India's decision last year to conduct nuclear-weapons tests set the stage for a clash.
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.
Obama, Hagel and their army of media outlets and operatives are setting Israel up to take the blame for everything they do and in the process seeking to demonize Israel's prime minister before the American people.
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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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And, to the frustration of the premier's admirers, he has shrunk from using what was once the most powerful weapon at his disposal: threatening resignation and leaving the politicians to take the blame for a bond spread that would have spiralled out of control.
Despite the region's troubled history, the local and federal authorities must take some of the blame for the events in Nalchik.
The Republicans must take their share of the blame for the breakdown.
Yet perhaps he must take some of the blame for the new cacophony.
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Similarly he certainly cannot take all of the blame for the consequences of what happened when the money started to flow too freely into the wrong people's hands.
Over the Internet this morning is always try to get the Palestinian state, try to make Israel take its share of the blame for what's going on in the Middle East and try to negotiate as best we can with Syria and Iran.
The Obama White House's bald attempt to force Israel to take full blame for the Arab world's hostility toward it is not the only way that it is casting Israel as the scapegoat for the region's ills.
Sony was certainly challenged to offer a way to deliver high capacity to its freshman portable gaming device, but the 1.8GB UMD must take at least some of the blame for the relatively slow load times for PSP.
And as I said last night, I take my share of the blame for not explaining our approach more clearly.
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Of course, the politics of such a move would have been extremely unpleasant for the administration and one could hardly blame them for not wanting to take back the gift they had just recently bestowed on the public.
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In the news conference before he resigned, Mushfiqur said that he and the other batsmen had to take responsibility for the performances, and refused to blame the wickets in contrast to someone like BCB media committee chairman Jalal Yunus, who blamed everyone from the Bangladesh players to the umpires to the Zimbabwe board after the loss in the first Test.
The Philpotts wanted a bigger house, Mr Mosley allegedly told his friend, and Mrs Philpott apparently wrote a suicide note in which she took the blame for the fire, saying she would take the children with her next time.
The clashes came as Yugoslav leaders vowed to take action against ethnic Albanians who they blame for attacks on Serbs in the buffer zone separating Kosovo from the rest of Serbia.
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.
While people are certainly looking for value, as a former manager for a mid-size Banana Republic store in Massachusetts, I take issue with casting blame on showrooming as the reason for lost sales.
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