Whether serving on the front or at home, the women were expected to behave
blamelessly at all times and follow the rules of the organization to the letter.
There are, in other words, sound moral reasons to apologize to those one harms
blamelessly." (84) From an empirical standpoint, the question of whether an expression of apology correlates positively with fault is still unsettled.
Given the analysis of this and the preceding paragraphs, one has trouble deciding whether he or she should be surprised that Henry rests content when Fluellen tells him that a gentleman can
blamelessly duel a commoner.
(223) That is not a grouping one sees in American law, for it conceptually assembles recidivists with the
blamelessly or semi-blamelessly ill.
Notice that these recklessness cases are importantly different from those involving defendants who are negligent or even
blamelessly oblivious to the presence of certain conditions.
The notion of a 'Chosen People' is
blamelessly blasphemous
The heavens opened and rendered the track surface treacherous indeed ahead of race two the following morning, but the reigning British F3 Champion was again making progress and looked good for seventh position at the very least until he found himself
blamelessly collected in somebody else's accident just two laps from the flag.
In so doing however he cited with apparent approval the argument in the leading text book (34) that (a) a possessor who is wholly and
blamelessly unaware of the fact that goods in his possession belong to another should not be liable for intentionally destroying those goods, but (b) a possessor who should reasonably have been alerted by the condition of the goods, or the circumstances of his reception of them, to the fact that they were not his own should be characterised not as a mere "unconscious" bailee but as an informed and involuntary bailee, thus owing a duty not wilfully to destroy the goods, save in exceptional circumstances.
with poorly on sheet, people amok ' "And then there was the woman who, seeing me sitting
blamelessly on the terrace, thought I was in need of some gratuitous bossing-about and ordered me not to go into the clubhouse with my spikes on."
blamelessly failed to pay a fine or make restitution.
Innocent people thus voluntarily and
blamelessly expose themselves to police scrutiny that many guilty people avoid.
The Arab Spring has offered them the opportunity to
blamelessly allow the same conditions to arise.
As Derek Collins (2002, 35) remarks, here the poet advocates "sympathy with the victim, and not with the more powerful bird of prey, and this invites his external audience to rethink the traditional paradigm." In setting himself up against the construction that, his needling incipit implies, the kings would naturally place on the fable, Hesiod challenges their status and verbal authority, inviting his auditors to follow his very different lead as a superior and divinely-appointed performer who, as a later passage in the poem states, is well versed in traditional lore and "works
blamelessly in the eyes of the gods, interpreting the birds and avoiding transgressions" (Op.