One result of careless scapegoating is that there is little or no time spent asking and answering the hard questions. |
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To his credit, Powell's objectivism prevented him from essentializing workers and scapegoating the labor force as the cause of the blue mold. |
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Also not new is the scapegoating of a single element to explain isolated events. |
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He also warned about the dangers of being divided by the scapegoating of refugees. |
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With your information, you'll be able to plea-bargain your way out of it by scapegoating some unsuspecting clock-watcher. |
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The hearing had all the trappings of a drumhead proceeding, held only for the purpose of publicly scapegoating workers and supervisors. |
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The Tories seem to believe that they can harden up their core support through scapegoating. |
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Although my friends may simply have been scapegoating marginal individuals, I believe that the key to their response lay in the nature of their self-identification as a group. |
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As with most scapegoating, it tended to be the most defenseless who were ultimately persecuted. |
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Nor is it sufficient for Jesus to simply instruct us about our situation, for we are all too fully enclosed in the scapegoating process to be able to break the spell. |
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Ukip are trying to stir up divisions between people and I think Thanet deserves better than their hatred, divisiveness and scapegoating. |
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Those who say that Mr Alexander is peculiarly callow or ill-prepared are engaged in a kind of scapegoating displacement activity. |
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Coalitions in other countries are also perfectly capable of scapegoating unpopular groups. |
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The lack of understanding that can surround hedge funds and their operation often makes them good targets for this kind of scapegoating. |
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I believe the people in this room have political careers that depend on scapegoating seals for fisheries mismanagement. |
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Isolationism and scapegoating and finger pointing that go with it are not the answer. |
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It smacks of a public scapegoating exercise in the face of embarrassing evidence of official covert support by the government. |
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Economic hardship also leads to scapegoating of certain social groups, such as migrants. |
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This should help them feel less upset and vulnerable. It should also help to avoid simplistic responses like scapegoating or racism. |
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I am incensed at the scapegoating of the French Socialists that we heard here. |
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Emotional maltreatment can include verbal threats and put-downs as well as habitual scapegoating, belittling, and name-calling. |
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Fury at the country's impotence led to the scapegoating and hanging of three innocent English sailors. |
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If we are absolutely in agreement that we must stand against any scapegoating of innocent civilians in our own country, then surely the same consideration and concern has to be extended to innocent civilians around the world. |
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But I think at another level there is a much more cynical scapegoating of the Bahá'ís as a sort of convenient political tactic to rally the masses. |
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We have on one hand a government that is scapegoating and almost going to war against people with disabilities, and then we have all the lofty goals the member just talked about. |
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The villagers' suspicion and scapegoating of the trio cowering in a thrown-together shack on the common land sets in train a series of violent events that empties the village and only smoothes the path to enclosure. |
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This suggests that the harm-reduction movement's efforts to counter the scapegoating and dehumanization of current drug policy should make common cause with the efforts of other movements seeking to effect social change. |
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Stereotyping and scapegoating of different groups in textbooks can contribute to social tension by justifying inequalities, and the curriculum can be used to perpetuate intolerant ideologies. |
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Giuliani was determined to prove how tough he was by scapegoating blacks. |
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One of the things we often see in evidence given to this committee is that totalitarian regimes often resort to scapegoating or demonizing people. |
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To prevent the capitalists' scapegoating of foreign workers for the economic crisis, the workers movement must fight for full citizenship rights for all immigrants! |
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The increasing and justified existential anxiety of the majority in society constitutes a fertile soil for hatred of minorities, for a discriminatory, exclusionary stance and for scapegoating. |
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The Yoo family, thought to hold 240 billion won, controls 30 companies, from paints to publishing. The Evangelical Baptist Church decries the hunt for Mr Yoo as scapegoating. |
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And I want to add, as we make these changes, we work together to improve this system, that our intention is not scapegoating and finger-pointing. |
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Dr Chaand Nagpaul of the British Medical Association GP's committee accused the government of scapegoating GP's over the Health Service crisis. |
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The phenomena of community action, shunning, scapegoating, generosity, shared risk, and reward are common to many forms of society. |
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Posturing and scapegoating does nothing to improve the health of Canada's youth, but can it ever create hardship, victimization, and unemployment. |
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