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Whistleblowing disincentives: You sometimes need to be brave to blow the whistle (disclaimer: I wasn't - I didn't expect to suffer significantly).
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And the trend is likely to continue after Inauguration Day, as more brave souls decide to blow the whistle now that the whistle has retired comfortably to Crawford.
Some devotees brave public humiliation for the opportunity to blow off steam.
But unless they are backed up by infantry, they are still vulnerable to any brave opponent who can get close enough to blow off their tracks.
QPR have braved the "gang warfare" of the window to blow some cash, but their desperate chequebook management has not been matched by the other relegation contenders.
"One of our brave police officers hugged the suicide bomber and asked him not to blow himself up, but the bomber blew himself up anyway and our brave police officer was torn to pieces," said Yaqub Mandozia, deputy police chief of Khost.
He began to blow.
To blow minds.
Try to blow quite hard!
Be sure to blow gently.
It's brave to be so honest.
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