Sentences with phrase «on as a scapegoat»

Granted he has a new young QB to fall back on as a scapegoat as a «He is learning» excuse.

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The tendency is to focus on concrete failure points that are easy to explain, such as differences between product features — or to scapegoat the salespeople who lost the deal.
Islam meaning is «Submission to One God» and that was Abrahams Religion on which all the Prophets before him and after him had followed until «Issa the Son of Mary» then as our Friend»» «gozar»» «mentioned that (God did not need a scapegoat story stolen from earlier fictions)... doesn't that look like a fine line of poetry that summarized the whole situation of the crime that took place against a prophet and messenger of God became a dead sin taker...??
Kierkegaard had a unique perspective on the phenomenon of scapegoating as a result of what has become known as The Corsair Affair.
Of course, as John goes on to explain, if we deny what Jesus reveals to us through His blood, and say that we are not guilty of sacred violence toward others, then we simply have not yet seen the truth about the blood of Jesus and have not owned up to our own duplicity and participation in human scapegoating and violence.
This facade of Christianity gave a veneer of legitimacy to his hatred and allowed him to focus Germany's discontent on a scapegoat while simultaenously absolving the citizenry of guilt by letting them rationalize it as God's will: «My feelings as a Christian points me to my Lord and Savior as a fighter.
David's cartoons to me border on hate speech, scapegoating (as we touched on the other day), plain rudeness and insensitivity.
TLDR — Blame Arsene all you want for the lack of an athletic DM and another CB or 2, don't use him as a scapegoat for the dismal displays that the PLAYERS have been putting in on the pitch.
However in today's game, the fans and media are quick to turn their backs on players when the going gets tough, and as we've seen with Ozil already this season, it's been suggested that he's been made to feel as the scapegoat of the club.
Let Arsene go and all hell breaks will loose — suddenly the perfect scapegoat is gone and unhappy fans won't see a new manager as a common denominator as they see Arsene now but the man who sits on piles of cash disinterested in results on the pitch which is the only thing most of football fans care about.
Wenger may think it is simply the Press making a scapegoat out of Ospina, and Wenger as well because he has bought one of the best most experienced keepers in the Premier League, and then left him on the bench!
Messi did not score in the World Cup, did not have any particular influence on the game against Germany, and was painted as the scapegoat.
Chelsea were beaten by West Ham yesterday in another disappointing defeat for the Blues, and as per usual the fans on social media took their chances to take shots at their favoured scapegoats.
Instead of scapegoating individuals (such as the Eastern Europeans noted by Smith) to keep votes out of the hands of Ukip, we need to deploy our energies to constructing a serious plan for addressing the concerns that people bring to us on the doorstep.
We believe that British society is being transformed into something bitter, paranoid and hateful - as all societies will be when they allow their baser instincts to prevail and scapegoat whole groups of people on the basis of their race or nationality.
He said change must come from within the public services themselves, and called on ministers to back officials in experimenting with new ways of working - however, he rejected suggestions that the government had been using officials as scapegoats.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo wrote an opinion piece in this morning's Daily News, touting the recent state budget as a response to income inequality — and as a counternarrative to politicians like Donald Trump who are trying to capitalize on economic malaise by scapegoating other...
ALBANY, NY (04/30/2008)(readMedia)-- CSEA today slammed two controversial recommendations of the Commission on Local Government Efficiency and Competitiveness as the same old scapegoating of public employees.
Marx, in turn, views the Golem as a scourge on urban scapegoats — whores and Jews.
Instead, the majority of the film focuses on Behmen, Felson and the others boringly arguing amongst themselves about numerous things, including if the girl is just being used as a scapegoat, and if the teachings of the church are right.
After they kidnap the town serial killer (Kevin Durand), to get pointers of course, they take over his mantle in order to start killing on their own, and use him as the scapegoat.
In an attempt to save their favorite detective from failing to find the murderer at large, Scotland Yard puts «John Kildare» (Bill Nighy) on the case as a scapegoat in order to save face.
· Resist scapegoating unionized teachers and local school councils, and instead, support democratic processes such as teachers organizing and parents serving on governing bodies for their children's schools.
I also believe that depending on how the trial went, Leo planned on using Linda as a scapegoat and Patra once again would go along with him.
There is a general misunderstanding of the nature of dogs that fall into the Pit Bull camp, one that can be blamed largely on the sad fact that any aggressive attack is often inaccurately blamed on the scapegoated Pit Bull with little concern as to the offender's actual breed.
The solution (as long as there's a scapegoat to blame the problem on other than a human)... kill it, kill it, kill it....
If M$ was smart, they'd see this as the perfect opportunity to scapegoat this fool and ditch the «always on» nonsense for what it is while saving their own future in the process.
The fossil - industry maintains its strangle - hold on Washington via demagoguery, using China and other developing nations as scapegoats to rationalize inaction.
Their emissions targets could still use tightening, but for developing countries which are often scapegoated and used by developed nations as an excuse not to reduce their own emissions (as Mitt Romney did), China and India are on the right track.
The result was an unfair scapegoating of the hemp plant as the culprit as opposed to the symbolism itself, which, by the way, appears much more commonly on T - shirts and fabrics made from more widely available (and environmentally destructive) cotton.
As Mother Nature lacks the hard cash to merit serious prosecution, the hunt for scapegoats has focused on some less obvious targets: «safety» bureaucrats, governments, scientists and airline executives have all been blamed.
When asked if he had fired anyone for the Cambridge Analytica scandal, in which an outside data firm collected profile data on as many as 87 million people without their permission, Zuckerberg said he isn't looking for a scapegoat.
Both critics and supporters of the Government and its 2014/15 Budget initiatives should focus on ensuring Ministers are fully answerable to the community for their decisions and not look to public servants as scapegoats.
For example, in families where active addiction exists, the members organize and adapt around the addict (alcoholic, drug addict, workaholic, sexual addiction, etc.) and other family members play roles such as hero, scapegoat, lost child, mascot (clown), child - parent (role reversal), and so on.
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