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"Our desire to praise is never as strong as our desire to blame," she said.
Yes, and for that reason, the desire to blame should be guarded and monitored by the ones issuing charges.
Such sentiments — apparently out of the desire to blame outsiders rather than Iraqis — have become increasingly common in recent months.
Mr. McGreevey's desire to blame the Republicans for the bad news he must deliver to the voters is understandable.
In our desire to blame and, eventually, bomb, let us not forget the other Yemen: one of the last bastions of traditional, serene Islam.
This law has been refined over hundreds of years, which no doubt included many crises, and we must not let our desire to blame someone for our losses make us lose sight of the purpose of our law.
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That is, the resentful, childish, petulant and selfish desire to accuse, blame and berate the world for all its wrongs, to wish to escape, or overcome and, finally, to take no responsibility for any part of the ultimate downfall.
He closed his statement by saying, "Freddie Gray's death was a tragedy, but asking to convict a good officer to satisfy a desire to have someone to blame will just make a tragic situation worse".
The day before the elections there was an urgent desire to know who was to blame for the carnage.
It was a symptom of our patriarchal society and men's rampant desire for female flesh was to blame.
These were the serious fans — solidly middle age, receptive to the irresolution and intensity of her work, her blaming and reactions to blame, her desire for attention and her rejection of pop-star values.
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