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david Blair because he had the key to the locker and if they had binnoulars it would have saved the shipp !! OMG !!!!
It was nobody's fault, it just hit an iceberg and sank. :(
On the 1st on June 2009 Airline experts think it is due to a technical fault because of a severe electrical storm.
A fault is where to tectonic plates meet but a fault zone is the area around a fault.
The San Andreas Fault is the fault line is South America.
The outbreak of World War 2 was NOT Hitler's fault because he didnt sign the appeasement with chamberlain but all of the blame went on Hitler because her didnt sign this. He invaded poland but they wont happy so then the blame went on him again. France and Britain needed to lay of him for a bit but hitler retaliated and fought back and this is where the blame went on Hitler and this is why the outbreak was his fault. This is a reason why it wasnt his fault but mainly it was.
culp
The Latin root culp- means 'fault'. One derivative is the noun 'culpa', which means 'blame, fault'. Another derivative is the infinitive 'culpare', which means 'to accuse, blame, disapprove, find fault with'. Yet another derivative is the infinitive 'culpitare', which means 'to blame severely'.
Union Carbide
Fault/blame
Fault can be used in the sentence as follows. I tried to blame my sister for the mess, but my mom knew it was my fault.
The official definition for the word blame is "assign responsibility for a fault or wrong."
Fault is technical. Blame is culpability. If I accidental commit a crime (such as fail to scan 3 items at the store check out and only scan 2) I am technically stealing, and at fault. But I'm not to blame, it was an accident. Not sure if the law makes a legal differential often though.
blame, fault, misbehavior, offense
No it's not logical to blame everyone else for one person's ignorance if anyone should be at fault for their ignorance it is their fault not everyone elses.
Earthquake
The English equivalent of the Latin phrase 'mea culpa' is 'my blame' or 'my fault'. The opposite is a lack of blame, or fault, which is innocence. And the corresponding antonym in Latin therefore is mea innocentia, which means 'my innocence'.