It is no more difficult to solve so-called "white collar crime" than it is to solve the usual kind. All it takes is the patience to follow the evidence.
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The official definition for the word blame is "assign responsibility for a fault or wrong."
Would guilty be any help? Ex. You are the one to blame. You are the one guilty.
It should be--- The American public are quick to blame minorities for crimes in the US. The reason for this, is because of the media.
Synonyms for the term "Imputed", which means to attribute blame to, include, but are not limited to the following words: blame, assign, credit, accuse, and ascribe.
accuse hold responsible, denounce, indict, impeach, incriminate, impute, attribute to, credit to, assign to
the police will never assign a blame in case of an accident. they simply write down the two involved persons staements. Only then are the police reports sent to the insurance companies battle out the whos guilty and whos not based on the statements recorded. The police is there simply to record the event hope that answers your quesion
One cannot assign blame 70 odd years after the fact. What transpired happened, many people did things, some knowing what was going on, others oblivious, or ignoring the fact and others stood by and watched/looked the other way. To assign blame or responsibility is not only futile, it is wrong.
what compensation will you get from a broken clavicleThe collar bone is also known as the clavicle and is the most common bone which is damaged in the human body. If your collar bone is injured in an accident ans someone is legally to blame you should be able to claim compensation. See the related link entitled "broken collar bone" to see examples of compensation amounts in the UK for various different degrees of severity of collar bone injuries.
(noun - trait) aspect, character, facet, indication, quality, or speciality (verb - to ascribe) assign, accredit, blame, or reference
Without more information, it is difficult to determine who is to blame for the explosion on the Odyssey. It would be important to investigate the cause of the explosion and any actions or negligence on Jack's part that may have contributed to it before assigning blame.
In "The Nun's Priest's Tale," Chaucer does not assign blame for Chanticleer's fate of nearly being captured by the fox. The story serves as a moral lesson about flattery and trusting one's instincts. It emphasizes the importance of remaining cautious and aware of one's surroundings.
blame it on the goose