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Unsurprisingly therefore, when staff are afraid of blame, many errors in healthcare go unreported, further illustrating the conflict between supervision's educational and supportive functions and its managerial and evaluative functions.
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When it comes to suicide in particular, everyone is so afraid of blaming the victim that they won't even talk about the perpetrator.
(Baram says that this family, who now live in Tel Aviv, refuse to be identified because they are afraid of being blamed for allowing Saddam to be born).
But, afraid of being blamed for shooting civilians, they then executed the survivors to cover up the incident, the prosecution charged.
He also had a tacit alliance with Alfonso XIII, who was tired of politicians who could not provide him with effective governments and afraid of being blamed for the disaster at Anual by a parliamentary committee that was scheduled to report in the fall of 1923.
Cruz -- who argued on the Senate floor that no "parade of horribles" materialized when the GOP shut down government for several weeks in the Clinton era -- told reporters that Republicans need to stop being afraid of being blamed.
Residents were afraid of being blamed for their actions by their teachers.
The country has come to mistake the symptoms of social breakdown for the causes, and for that, I'm afraid, there's plenty of blame to go around".
As suspected, they died because the townspeople were afraid of Victor, and blamed him for the dam bursting.
The reason for that lies in one of the characteristics of a double bind-organisation, that the occurrence of mistakes is strictly denied and due to this double bind-implemented system of fear, mistakes are not revealed because employees are afraid of first being blamed and later punished for a mistake.
All that you want And dream... and lack And there's no one but you to blame Afraid of the world, Afraid of myself And the love that dare not speak Its name.
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