Yesterday the party leaders played an uncompromising round of their favourite blame game. |
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The blame game in the UK has become an ingrained part of our debilitating public culture. |
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Still to come, new developments tonight in the ongoing blame game over Hurricane Katrina. |
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Meanwhile, the tack of the story has shifted slightly now our man has been found, with the blame game playing out across the world. |
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Mercury in Virgo certainly activates an avalanche of fault-finding, complaints and gossip, and you may find yourself playing the blame game. |
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Without a coherent understanding of what has happened, and why, public discussion has descended into a shallow and unhelpful blame game. |
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At the heart of the blame game between KKG and Holt is a dispute over responsibility. |
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And when both sides use the blame game as justification, solving the problem becomes even more difficult. |
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In the past few weeks the blame game for the delay has begun in earnest. |
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There are enough people doing finger pointing, the blame game. |
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This is also a way to end the blame game, where the institutions blame each other. |
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Time is better spent identifying causes and coming up with solutions than on playing the blame game. |
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But I am really disturbed that it will turn into some stupid finger-pointing blame game. |
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Playing the blame game is almost guaranteed to hurt, not help, future team performance. |
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The goal here is not to engage in a blame game, it is to improve care and, by extension, to improve safety. |
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The Finnish Presidency is now preparing to make that a reality, and this will definitely help to end the blame game. |
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We need to get out of this blame game and start looking at this more as a team. |
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It seems to me, from listening to Parliament's debate and the public debate, that we are playing a blame game. |
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We want to see an end to the blame game, blaming the Commission for the failures within the Member States. |
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The only action in town has been a public blame game that gives sandbox politics a bad name. |
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Perhaps feeling cornered by the UN report, North Korea launched a blame game of its own. |
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In the wake of such a grisly screw up, it is tempting to play the blame game. |
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But how that pain would be distributed, and how quickly it would be felt, is part of the blame game playing out in Washington. |
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The security questions and blame game will now take center stage in the embassy attack that killed the U.S. ambassador to Libya. |
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If he does, conservatives will see it as a blame game, no matter how nuanced a message the White House strives to deliver. |
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In fact, many Americans are behaving as if the crisis is past and that we can now afford to move on to the blame game. |
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Unfortunately, right now, all three seem to be playing the blame game. |
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Politicians engaged in a blame game, with some accusing various states of overdrawing from the national grid. |
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We hear nothing but the blame game from the Conservatives who have been the government for two years. |
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He said that we all blame the foreign overfishing. The minister would have us indulge in a time honoured political trick: the blame game. |
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The blame game is a powerful component when employees display a lack of motivation. |
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I think that engaging now in a blame game will not help us a bit, and, as a final comment on this debate, I have two things to say. |
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Mr. Speaker, on behalf of Canadians everywhere, I say to the minister, stop the broken record, stop the blame game and start acting on behalf of parents who are worried about their children. |
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The blame game is unlike any other game, except perhaps the Eton Wall Game, in that it has no discernible rules. |
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I hate to say this, but the blame game is already under way. |
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I hope the member opposite will understand that in terms of blaming, it would be much better to go forward and show his record for once, instead of this blame game that no one believes anymore. |
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The worst part was to see that minister play the blame game and orchestrate a very bad crisis management strategy at the last minute, almost as an afterthought. |
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They want the blame game to stop and they want parties to get on with representing them here in the House of Commons and make progress on the things that affect their daily lives. |
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Therefore, it should not come as a surprise if in another four months Germany's growth rate has decelerated and the blame game resumed. This debate may look premature in a few months. |
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When it came to the economy, the candidates played the blame game. |
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The Mitchell Commission seemed to me to point a sensible way, the only way, to ending the blame game, stopping the killing and the maiming and getting back to talking. |
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Subsidiaries in Brazil and Venezuela also came under fire, Parmalat executives, meanwhile, are playing the blame game. |
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Playing a blame game once data has been stolen will not bring that data back into the right hands. |
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This is not the time or place to start a blame game, suffice to say that in many countries price increases coincided exactly with the introduction of the euro. |
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Instead, they play the politics of division and the blame game, which is very counterproductive and very disappointing, certainly to the residents in Ontario and to all Canadians. |
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Some people think the bipartisan investigation has become a blame game. |
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It might even spawn a game show, a variant of Jeopardy I like to call The Blame Game. |
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My wife watches it though and she wants to see The Blame Game too. |
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