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When we bomb children, we garner "complaints," same as we would if we trample on someone's flower bed.
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Garner disputes these complaints.
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If the governing party does not want to investigate a complaint, garnering a one-third vote would mean uniting the whole opposition – or, to put it in more blunt terms, getting the Socialists to work with the neo-Nazis.
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"The complaint was obviously intended to garner publicity and sabotage the commission," he said.
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The motive for this protocol is purely material and reputational: colleges correctly perceive they stand to lose millions of dollars and garner bad press as a result of rape complaints.
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