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Defensiveness can lead to "blame tennis" where each person is just lashing out in defence: "You did this".
Humiliating series defeats inevitably lead to blame and bloodletting.
One player commented that attribution would lead to blame so could be useful for forcing an outcome, but was not important if developed countries chose to support developing countries.
This situation is complicated further by the HIV-positive status of the woman and her partner, which may lead to blame, fear, and further disempowerment.
Some said this link between men's promiscuous behavior and HIV acquisition often lead to blame and stigmatization by others in their communities.
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Deputy Attorney General Roxana Reyes admits that police and others in the criminal justice system are ignorant about the severity of domestic abuse, harboring cultural prejudices that lead to blaming the victim.
This is, if you allow me, Alchemy educating Chemistry, which does not lead to blaming the cause when the effects are good.
She added, "One problem, though, ... is that the song reflects myths about domestic violence myths that lead to blaming the victim".
Three, emphasis on receptor characteristics that moderate environmental risk impacts can all too easily lead to blaming the victims of poor environmental exposure rather than fundamentally improving community capacity and well-being (Earls and Carlson 2001).
A focus on defectiveness leads to blame and accusations on one hand and defensiveness on the other.
Its report said that an adversarial and dysfunctional relationship between the Board of Education and the semiautonomous School Construction Authority had led to blame-shifting that contributed to the inefficiency and high cost of building schools.
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