Examples of using Blame themselves in English and their translations into Korean
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Blame themselves?
Others blame themselves.
Children who feel uncared for generally blame themselves.
Many kids blame themselves.
Parents who have a child with a cleft sometimes blame themselves.
Many parents blame themselves.
Note: This does not apply to programmers who are suffering problems, but blame themselves.
Victims sadly blame themselves.
Parents often blame themselves, or wonder want they might have done to deserve such a bad outcome.
Still other people blame themselves.
Survivors may blame themselves, especially if they know the perpetrator personally.
They feel guilty and blame themselves.
In many cases, children blame themselves, feeling their parents' combative relationship is somehow their fault.
Sometimes they even blame themselves.
People often blame themselves.
More often in men, shame is converted to anger, but woman are more likely to cry or blame themselves,” Kelly remarked.
Kind people always blame themselves. Stop!
These women should not blame themselves.
Many friends or family members often feel guilty and blame themselves for the destructive behavior of the borderline person.
Many people, when something bad happens, blame themselves automatically.
Unfortunately, many don't know what the cause is of their dip in desire and blame themselves, or resign themselves(and their partners) to a low or no sex life.
Blames themselves?
Blaming themselves?
The coaches all blamed themselves.
Today, anyone who fails to succeed blames themselves and feels ashamed.
They feel guilty and are constantly blaming themselves.
They may even feel guilty, blaming themselves for the problems at home.
But Silva was surprised to learn that many blamed themselves for their situations and believed that relying on others could only result in disappointment.
Perhaps this second coming of Tommy Douglas will lead Canadians to stop blaming themselves for their diseases and poor health and instead demand governments create public policies that promote- rather than threaten- health.
Perhaps this second coming of Tommy Douglas will spur Canadians to stop blaming themselves for their diseases and poor health and instead demand governments create public policies that promote- rather than threaten- their health.