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This is a godsend for opponents of the BBC, but I do wonder how much corporate blame can be attached to the actions of individuals.
Even investment writers are starting to buy (or sell) the corporate blame game, as seen in a recent post on The Motley Fool.
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Corporate America blames trial lawyers for making everything from football helmets to health care premiums more costly.
FOR years, Altria, home to Philip Morris and its popular Marlboro cigarette brand, was a corporate pariah blamed for the deaths of millions of people and sued for hundreds of billions of dollars by attorneys general in every state.
You could blame corporate forces.
McClain, who became a union leader at his plant, is inclined to blame corporate management for what happened in Flint.
But incredibly, given the evidence that has emerged under the pressure of relentless campaigning, he also argues that the force itself, and its chief constable Peter Wright, orchestrated no corporate effort to blame supporters.
Yet Bettison nevertheless claims there was no corporate effort to blame supporters, that the foul lies about Liverpool supporters were the briefings of a few junior officers, and that Wright "did not commission or command a black propaganda exercise after Hillsborough".
Some blame corporate bloat for the falloff, arguing that the drug companies got too big to be entrepreneurial.
Don't blame corporate America; even the Federal deficit, when measured against the size of the economy, is much smaller than when Reagan was president, at just 2% of GDP.
Blame corporate breweries, not hipsters.
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