Nick cannot cross the gulf of culpability to assume responsibility for his life.
From the denverpost.com
The spin is on to relieve the right of any culpability for the Tucson incident.
From the dailyherald.com
As the global financial crisis drags on, there is increasing talk of culpability.
From the businessweek.com
That's plain wrong, whatever Andersen's ultimate culpability in Enron's downfall.
From the businessweek.com
Others, too, questioned the timing of the operator's move to affix culpability.
From the al.com
You wanted to determine your moral culpability, and you're getting your answer.
From the freep.com
Consider the extent of government culpability in the current subprime meltdown.
From the forbes.com
Russian officials were quick to claim that the report cleared them of culpability.
From the time.com
That's a failure in which Congress must share culpability with the administration.
From the latimes.com
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Blameworthiness: a state of guilt
(culpable) blameworthy: deserving blame or censure as being wrong or evil or injurious; "blameworthy if not criminal behavior"; "censurable misconduct"; "culpable negligence"
Culpability descends from the Latin concept of fault (culpa). The concept of culpability is intimately tied up with notions of agency, freedom and free will. All are commonly held to be necessary, but not sufficient, conditions for culpability.
Culpable is a 1960 Argentine crime drama directed and starring Hugo del Carril. The film was based on a play by Eduardo Borru00E1s. The film starred Mario Soffici and Silvia Legrand.
(Culpable (song)) Carpe Diem is the third studio album from Mexican pop singer Belinda, released on March 23, 2010 through Capitol Latin. The album has a mixture of electropop, dance-pop as well as a different sound from her previous albums.
The degree of one's blameworthiness in the commission of a crime or offence
(Culpable) Blameworthy; involving the commission of a fault or the breach of a duty imposed by law.
(culpable) (adj) worthy or deserving of blame, as for a wrongful act; liable