Examples of using We can blame in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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We can blame the US!
Apparently we can blame evolution.
We can blame Instagram.
It is soooo much easier when we can blame someone else.
We can blame Obama.
People tend to be suspicious, and for this, we can blame our early ancestors.
We can blame the Americans!
Although we can point the finger at maniacal audio engineers in many cases,sometimes we can blame your television itself.
We can blame this on evolution.
I should say that we should be grateful to President Trump because, today in Moscow, I hear they're saying that it snowed and it's raining here, it's very cold,so now we can blame him for that and American imperialism.
So, we can blame the parents, right?
In the first half we can blame Courtois," Zidane said afterward.
We can blame everything on God.
While many factors are at play, we can blame our brains-at least to some degree-for our poor saving habits, according to a new study.
We can blame others, or the system or circumstances.
While many factors are at play, we can blame our brains- at least to some degree- for our poor saving habits, according to a new study.
We can blame any other country but what about our blame? .
However, how we can blame, criticize them because the majority of assets in the world belongs only to few persons.
We can blame the hollow Earth theory on Edmond Halley, the astronomer who discovered Halley's Comet.
So we can blame the media, blame the press.
Now we can blame everything on him and US imperialism, and say it is all their fault.
Now we can blame everything on him and US imperialism, and say it is all their fault.
So we can blame others, and yet if we look at it from a larger perspective, they are also part of ourselves.
We can blame biology- and our innate, evolutionary desire for survival- for the fact that humans quickly forget what we learn.
We can blame other people or obstacles along the way but that will not change the situation and certainly will not solve it.
We can blame a significant part of the soaring cost of health care on the ever-increasing burden of administrative complexity, whose cost has climbed at a pace of more than 10 percent a year since 1971 and now consumes over 4 percent of GDP, up from less than 1 percent back then.
It would be so much easier if we could blame other people.
We could blame an infinite variety of things.
Who would have thought that we could blame the Victorians for this dilemma?
Now we could blame this all on American imperialism, that it's all their fault.