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This logic, which effectively blames poor families for the disadvantage and inequality their children face, falls apart under sustained analysis.
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Any discussion of a skills gap effectively blames the students, their families and workers for the problem of unemployment.
The company, which effectively issued a full-year profits warning to investors, blamed lower enrolments at some colleges in the US and a fall in school textbook purchases in parts of South Africa.
The Woolf Report was published on 25 February 1991, and blamed the loss of control of the prison on the prison officers abandoning the gates outside the chapel, which "effectively handed the prison to the prisoners".
It was these myths which effectively licensed Oliver Stone's remarks.
The filing highlights Nasdaq's missteps on listing day, effectively blaming the stock's early movements on the exchange's technical hiccups.
In an interview with The Evening Standard in 2009, Robert Tchenguiz effectively blamed banks for the business problems he and his brother had incurred.
They say that the EU has agreed to PRISM, effectively blaming Brussels instead of taking action.
Effectively blaming the problem on Lex (Michael Rosenbaum, Lionell informs his son he wants him to return to Metropolis.
He said his department's mainly white, middle-age bureaucrats had failed to adequately reduce mortality rates, which he blamed on their inability to communicate effectively.
A bizarre Economist piece which blames inequality on feminism.
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