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Newsnight journalists were investigating whether there was any "institutional blame" involved in the allegations.
PAGE A7 Chile's Army Accepts Blame Reversing course, the Chilean Army acknowledged that it must bear "institutional" blame for human rights violations that occurred in Chile under the dictatorship of Gen. Augusto Pinochet.
A1 Chile Acknowledges Abuse The Chilean Army acknowledged for the first time that it must bear collective "institutional" blame for years of characterizing the human rights violations that occurred under the dictatorship of Gen. Augusto Pinochet as "excesses" of individual officers rather than a deliberate government policy.
Secretary General Kofi Annan opened a United Nations memorial conference on the 1994 mass killings in Rwanda by accepting personal and institutional blame for the massacre of 800,000 people that occurred after the Security Council declined to send extra troops to bolster a small peacekeeping force.
Significantly, this transition is being driven, not by government regulation, institutional blame, or partisanship, but by market-based activism and personal responsibility.
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The authors blame "institutional barriers".Indeed, these barriers to creative destruction are even higher than they first appear, because state subsidies extend beyond state firms.
Mr. Annan has taken institutional and personal blame for that catastrophe, which occurred while he was the head of the United Nations peacekeeping office.
Indeed, though many Colombian blame institutional corruption for the country's unending civil unrest, Ms. Betancourt's style of in-your-face accusations does not sit well here.
Still, the trustees might consider whether a Biennial that is not the work of many curators but is an exhibition put together by one or two people, inside or outside the institution, would give the display a sharper focus while relieving some of the pressure on the Whitney to accept institutional responsibility, or blame, for the art.
One is 'policy strategies', which is the selection of policies and operating routines to minimise risk of individual or institutional liability or blame.
Hood (2011) identifies three types of blame-avoidance strategy, one being policy strategies – the selection of policies and operating routines to minimise risk of individual or institutional liability or blame.
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