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The temptation to find a scapegoat is understandable.
"His arrest seems more the Vatican's desire to find a scapegoat".
THE natural response to any election crisis is to find a scapegoat to kick.
After all, you can always find a scapegoat for a real problem.
It was quick to find a scapegoat: "speculators" who were allegedly fixing prices ie, the traders supplying markets and shops.
We may find a scapegoat or a putative explanation – but it will prove incorrect or, at best, incomplete.
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In him they'd found a scapegoat for a whole tally of unsolved crimes.
Canned tuna companies have found a scapegoat for a decline in overall consumption: millennials.
After the terrorist attack on Garissa University in which 147 students were killed Kenya's government has found a scapegoat.
When all this came out in 1963, society found a scapegoat in Ward who was tried for pimping and took his life before a verdict could be pronounced.
The villagers have found a scapegoat – Sarah-Jane Absalom and her family, who moved into the village just as the rains began.
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