Sentence examples for blaming language from inspiring English sources

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Campaigners and charities demanded answers after the "victim blaming" language came to light following weeks of campaigning to better represent and protect women in Britain.

"The novice writer makes a big mistake in blaming language knowledge for everything," says Mary Ellen Kerans, a freelance editor who works directly with clinical and biomedical researchers; she is also chair of the Mediterranean Editors and Translators association in Barcelona, Spain.

This resistance from the patient can lead to shaming or blaming language by the clinician, a clinician-dominated lecture, monologue, or argument.

Avoid blaming language.

For example, avoid blaming language such as "You're making me so angry!" Use "I -focused statements I -focuseduch astatementslinsteadsuchted right now".

Criticizing others for their own shortcomings in blaming language, especially language that generalizes, such as "You always forget to pick me up!" or "You're such a slob!" gets in the way of productive dialogue.

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Thomas Mann, travelling first class, visited them in the tourist lounge and reported that the meeting was not a success, tactfully blaming the language barrier.

Meanwhile, Instagram quickly responded to the uproar, blaming confusing language and denying it ever planned to sell users' photos.

Avoid using blame language.

(Hebrew gave him trouble; characteristically, he blamed the language).

A new report by the Better Regulation Task Force, a government-sponsored watchdog, blames woolly language, which allows regulators to be overzealous and makes their victims timid.Take the new Security Industry Authority (SIA), set up to license private detectives, bouncers and the like.

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