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The defendant may be free, but we remain captive to a binary discourse of accusation and counter-accusation, of grievance and counter-grievance, of victims and victimizers.
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During Euro 2012 even Vicente del Bosque, a man normally so measured in his discourse, was critical of accusations that Spain were boring; that people were not valuing what they had achieved.
Throwing that kind of accusation around is sick and libelous and most importantly damages the discourse around the actual sexual abuse of children.
Much has been written about the low level of discourse of this election -- the name-calling and wild accusations that preempt most discussion of public policy.
Political leaders can deploy accusations of corruption against one another for electoral effect without resorting to the destabilizing discourse of class.
God is the discourse of our existence.
"There is a discourse of hate, and a climate that favors this discourse".
A discourse of rights or interests thus became a discourse of mutual gratitude, obligation, and love.
"Our discourse is the discourse of democracy, brotherhood and unity," he said.
The American people would be condemned to uncertainty, leaving our political discourse rife with accusations of corruption.
The discourse relating to last week's tragedy was not dissimilar to the swirl of accusations about the closure of the News of the World.
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