Whether or not there's consistent logic behind it, the shift in blame from customs to part suppliers only reinforces doubts about the company's prospects.
This is not an exercise in assigning blame, but an exercise in seeing who knows who.
We lose our confidence and become world record breakers in the blame game (more on that in a minute).
Business consultants in India blame such labor standoffs on what they call lack of transparency in retrenchment or layoff policies.
"I had some funny lineups out there, " said Woodson, in taking blame for the run.
It said banks, mortgage companies, investors and credit-rating agencies all share in the blame for creating the crisis.
In its southern zone alone, Railtrack has more than 50 staff engaged in attributing blame for train delays.
Yet Americans should not be interested in apportioning blame across the political spectrum.
In fact, in the blame game now raging, no one is playing their part more pointedly than Ms. Whitman.
Toast agrees: "We live in a blame culture, if something happens someone will get the flak, " says Ms Diss.
Michael Chertoff, who served as secretary of the Department of Homeland Security under the Bush administration, urged caution in apportioning blame.
Ever since the Republicans took control of the House last year, it has been clear that it would end in a blame game.
Moreover, I am less interested in passing out blame than I am in learning from and correcting these mistakes to make us safer.
And for that you can at least in part blame Groupon.
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She was stuck in the blame game that was focused squarely on the challenge of being a woman and that she could not get a break.
So when you are engaged in the blame game, you may forget that you are every bit as responsible for the relationship dynamic as the other person.
While we can in part blame poor education and dodgy scientific review, I fear (rationally, of course), that it is simply in the nature of Homo sapiens.
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Moreover, I am less interested in passing out blame than I am in learning from and correcting these mistakes to make us safer, for ultimately the buck stops with me.
When in doubt blame it all on fiendish derivatives.
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But, late last month, at an emotional mass funeral for 19 victims of the violence, a host of respected Kenyans, including seven Roman Catholic bishops, led angry mourners in heaping blame on the government.
Erdogan's policy on Syria, which many in Turkey blame for a twin car blast that killed at least 52, as well as a new law that would prohibit vendors from selling liquor from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.
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The parents of a four-year-old boy who died after falling into the sea in Somerset have been absolved of any blame in his death.
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She pointed the finger more in President Bush's direction, placing blame in his corner.
But several pundits and politicians in the region blame their difficulties on rich foreigners: in particular, on Americans.
And they did not provide the mechanisms by which the citizens of the union could feel they were both in part to blame for the problem, as some are, and in a place to help find a solution.
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The issue is not whether some individuals are held accountable where appropriate but rather whether this done in a spirit of blame and fear as in traditional management, or whether it is about creating a setting where small teams can contribute with all their talents and creativity.
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