Still, in fairness, the likeable and approachable Card was not entirely blameless in Bush's free fall.
But Mr Meciar's opponents, who held office briefly in 1994, were not blameless either.
Many loyal Japanese did conclude that, if the emperor was blameless, so were they.
Point two is that countries like Malaysia are not the blameless victims of a co-ordinated plot.
Unlike every other state in the union, New York does not allow a fast, blameless divorce.
One rogue employee can't easily cause a crippling probe into an otherwise blameless company.
To be sure, the Islamic-minded Welfare Party, led by Necmettin Erbakan, is not wholly blameless.
Although Germany is blameless now, the Freedom Party is being punished for conjuring up long-banished Germanic demons.
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Edwards was clearly blameless for the last two setbacks but many questioned his role in Gavin's shock exit.
According to the evidence presented at recent academic conferences by Mr Song, however, Zhou was not so blameless.
New Zealand were 84-1 at lunch after winning the toss on a blameless wicket, before capitulating to paceman Steyn.
Third, because the United States itself was far from blameless in the affair.
It takes two to commit bribery, and Thai businessmen are far from blameless.
The TYC investigated the findings and came out with a deeply flawed report that left the agency itself blameless.
Instead, it must choose which offenders to concentrate on, and blameless youth do not seem like a high priority.
Of course we were completely blameless in the hideous tragedy that befell us.
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Labour is far from blameless, but it is the Tories who are on course to be the next government.
Interbrew, Belgium's largest beer maker, admitted that it had done so in the past but said it was blameless now.
Naturally there is plenty of high style but few hints of low cunning: Wainewright presents himself as a blameless victim.
Because neither party is blameless for the decisions that led to this problem, both parties have a responsibility to solve it.
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The professional league was only able to continue on the dubious grounds that several offending clubs were now under new (blameless) ownership.
Last year he was relatively blameless after enduring two dire crashes on the opening stage, which eventually caused him to retire altogether.
And Democrats, you are by no means blameless in all of this.
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The truth is, neither party has been blameless in tactics like these.
Mr. AMOSS: Certainly state and local officials are not blameless in this.
He was a blameless professor at the University of Birmingham, and his essay was written for an obscure journal of philology in Helsinki.
In a letter to the family, Armed Forces Minister Andrew Robathan said the HET report made it clear that Mr Cunningham was "blameless".
As a result, the ICC and the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) agreed Australian Harper was "entirely blameless" because of the technical fault.
But, Greenspan asserts, much of the world experienced a housing bubble between 2001 and 2006 and, therefore, he and the Fed are largely blameless.
But at least the airline appears to have been blameless (indeed, it is suing Continental Airlines for shedding the debris that caused the crash).
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