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Greene’s approach is refreshingly free from blame and the focus on behavior, and instead meets the child where they are while slowly and steadily finding workable solutions that meet both the parent’s and child’s needs.

From Washington Post • Sep. 21, 2022

I say, Nigel, what does it feel like to have witnessed an even bigger boom and bust than yours, and to be completely free from blame?

From The Guardian • Apr. 3, 2010

Children inherit the good name of their parents, but when they turn out badly, the parents are free from blame in the sight of God and man,—they did their best, they could do no more.

From Joseph in the Snow, and The Clockmaker In Three Volumes. Vol. II. by Auerbach, Berthold

It is only right here to say that we believe Mr. Crask to be entirely free from blame in this matter, as he sells these instruments as his own productions.

From Violins and Violin Makers Biographical Dictionary of the Great Italian Artistes, their Followers and Imitators, to the present time. With Essays on Important Subjects Connected with the Violin. by Pearce, J. H. (Joseph Henry)

You know, Wenna, I have not been free from blame, either.

From Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 89, May, 1875 by Various




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