If the stores on Main Street are boarded up, Sam Walton is to blame.
The cause of the fire is under investigation, but authorities believe lightning is to blame.
Scientists aren't certain that climate change is to blame, but that's the most popular theory.
But that doesn't fit the programme-makers simple message - the City is to blame.
The army, the source of so much other trouble in Thailand, is to blame.
Experts say a person's working environment is to blame rather than their occupation per se.
Embezzlement is to blame for only a small fraction of the money emptied from individual accounts.
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Ask about the politics of health care in Washington, and Rose's first reflex is to blame Republicans.
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Who else is to blame if student-athletes themselves choose not to make the most of these resources?
At the same time, he emphasized that he does not know who is to blame for the attack.
Whoever is to blame, the state was bound to go broke one day, and hey, today's that day!
Everybody is to blame, because everybody bought into the cheap credit, the house price increases all the greed.
Some vendors simply have had selective hearing about their customers' wishes, but more fundamentally, habit is to blame.
To a large extent, it is Mr Guterres himself who is to blame for this year's spending excesses.
Society is to blame more than Scarface the movie or Scarface the rapper.
French officials said that they should know by Wednesday whether fraud or negligence is to blame for the scandal.
There is much debate within Bertelsmann about who is to blame for its failure to spot the danger sooner.
That turns the report into ammunition in a fight between Brussels and national capitals over who is to blame.
It's been going on for years and no one government is to blame.
Rather, it seems that something other than the state of the economic cycle is to blame for the industry's woes.
The panel was discussing whether we live in a post-truth world, and how much the media is to blame for this.
The recession likely is to blame for the spread last year of another problem: workers tapping into their retirement accounts early.
And anyone looking to quantify how much any specific factor is to blame could find it a tough issue to study.
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Mr Maslyukov has claimed that the West is to blame for the mess, and should therefore dig Russia out of it.
Another popular view (Michael Medved in USA Today is the latest to promote it) is that Hollywood is to blame.
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Wrexham AM John Marek believes the reorganisation is to blame for the poor performance of some secondary schools, including Ysgol Clywedog.
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The financial crisis is to blame for the depth of the recent recession and partly to blame for the slow economic recovery.
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Cardello agrees with Hartung that Hostess management is to blame, for failing to alter its products amid dramatic changes in consumer tastes.
"Bashir is to blame for this crisis on the ground, " he said.
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