It's easy to
blame these outside forces and to suggest that all fire should be trained outward.
If something goes wrong, women are likely to attribute error to themselves, while men
blame outside forces or luck.
Instead
they blamed outside forces for causing both unhappiness and relationship stress: Spouses became ill, lost jobs, got depressed, children got into trouble or created marital stresses by their financial and emotional demands.
Not exact matches
They always are hypocrites, and when they fail, they
blame someone or something else, then fall to some other
outside force to fix it for them.
they always are hypocrites, and when they fail, tehy
blame someone or something else, then fall to some other
outside force to fix it for them.
Where such a reality (as spelt out in 1) does exist, most often the
blame for such a state of affairs is put on «
outside»
forces or on those minorities «inside» who do not conform to some kind of standardized understanding of a national norm.
The new line is therefore simply to
blame «the economy,» as if it were an alien
force dropped in from the
outside, with no connection to the President's policies.
Personally, I believe that head coaches are often used as scapegoats for larger organizational issues, and are
forced to take the
blame for issues
outside of their control.
Both are richer than North Korea, which they might naturally resent and
blame on
outside forces.
The post also
blamed «
outside forces» instigating DDoS attacks on the platform, making it «unstable» and creating «panic inside the community.»
Abusers often employ a variety of tactics in their quest to control their targets, including physical abuse (e.g., pushing, hitting, choking), sexual abuse (e.g.,
forced sexual activities), emotional abuse (e.g., name - calling, insults, public or private humiliation), economic abuse (e.g., controlling finances, preventing the partner from having a job), coercion and threats (e.g., threatening to harm or leave the partner), intimidation (e.g., destroying the partner's property, harming the partner's pet), social isolation (e.g., monitoring or limiting the partner's social contacts and
outside activities), and denial (e.g., denying or minimizing the abuse,
blaming the partner for the abuse)(see Hines, Brown, & Dunning, 2007; National Domestic Violence Hotline, 2015; Pence & Paymar, 1993; U.S. Department of Justice, 2008, 2014).