Sentences with phrase «easy scapegoat»

Despite these facts, pit bulls have become easy scapegoats for poor guardianship, and towns have even passed breed specific legislation that outlaws or greatly restricts pit bull or «dangerous breed» ownership.
Art dealers have become easy scapegoats in today's irrationally exuberant art world, but it's worth remembering that most have fairly precarious existences and that they're absolutely essential: They take chances on artists, create opportunities for them and, ideally, sell work so that they can continue making.
But rather than looking for easy scapegoats in Texas or Europe, Mr de Blasio and Mr Cuomo should acknowledge their own responsibilities closer to home.
Sternheimer worries that advertising, music and the media have become easy scapegoats in a culture that does not want to address more complicated issues.
«Canada became an easy scapegoat for them to blame,» said Philip Vanderpol, president of MDI Holdings, the Gay Lea - Vitalus joint venture.
But the unpleasant reality that I have had to accept is that there will be no «new» Donald Trump, just the same candidate who will slash and burn and trample anything and anyone he perceives as being in his way or an easy scapegoat.
I don't like one person having that much power, mostly because then the pres is an easy scapegoat to blame.
Scary to have a leader who won't accept responsibility but has an easy scapegoat by using GOD as the bad guy.
The player's reputation is now such that he is forever going to be an easy scapegoat, and it looks to have worked for Rodgers on this occasion.
But is there an easier scapegoat than a bald, begoggled, heavy - legged guy who turns 42 on April 16, no matter that he's the greatest scorer on Planet Earth?
He's an easy scapegoat for the emotional fan that would never give him any recognition anyway unless he put up 70 points.
The Guardian's Stuart James believes that Shaw has ultimately become an «easy scapegoat» for Mourinho, although he agrees that it's difficult to understand the logic and see the benefit of being so public with his criticism.
«He seems like an easy scapegoat and I don't know how that's perceived by Shaw, but also the other players,» he told Sky Sports.
«A few weeks ago he moved towards suggesting Shaw had come out of the other side and there was a big future for him, he seems like an easy scapegoat and I don't know how that's perceived by Shaw, but also the other players.»
How many times have you read that women divorce because they're unhappy or aren't being fulfilled (and because women initiate two - thirds of the divorces in the States, we're an easy scapegoat even though those divorce requests are often in response to a husband's «misbehavior,» according to the National Marriage Project)?
And then there is public transport; it's an easy scapegoat and can often be blamed for work tardiness when, in fact, a big night out and sleeping through your alarm is really the culprit.
Now, he's an easy scapegoat if the tricky investigation doesn't lead to the killer.
Also yes I agree the wonky hitboxes are little more than an easy scapegoat that people love to jump on when moaning about previous Gens when they really had a very small part in the games» difficulty.
With the Trump administration blaming games, not guns, for the latest shooting tragedy, we podcast about how video games have been, and remain, an easy scapegoat for violence.
I question is Unity thinks that the Unreal Engine is just to advance for their company to compete, and selling is a easy scapegoat.
E.T. may not be the «worst game ever,» but with its high licensing cost and failure to perform at the market, it was an easy scapegoat for a console game industry in decline.
About 80 percent of the year, I want to shake my finger at them, but let's face it: they're easy scapegoats.
Kitty cats, whether feral or domesticated, are an easy scapegoat but just a small part of the problem.
How many times have you read that women divorce because they're unhappy or aren't being fulfilled (and because women initiate two - thirds of the divorces in the States, we're an easy scapegoat even though those divorce requests are often in response to a husband's «misbehavior,» according to the National Marriage Project)?
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