But his defence did little to defuse the anger of critics, and the blogosphere was filled with condemnation for the paper. |
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Honest and timely disclosure may defuse anger when people feel that information is not being withheld. |
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The ploy was intended to defuse tensions and pre-empt a possible rebellion in the Campo. |
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It helped her defuse a life-threatening situation in the Himalayas, when she and her friends were confronted by knife-carrying attackers. |
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Think, too, about how a peaceful gesture in the midst of a time of conflict can help defuse tension and soften someone's heart. |
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It is learnt that more changes in the civil administration are also in the offing as part of the ongoing efforts to defuse the tense situation. |
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What means have our rulers employed to defuse anger over fiscal privileges? |
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With a joke and a smile he was able to defuse many a tense situation and his presence in any room was unmistakable. |
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Disraeli saw its dangers and wished to take steps to quickly defuse the gathering tensions. |
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If we don't defuse these time bombs quickly, they will quite literally explode in our faces one morning as we open the newspapers. |
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It helps defuse the self-serving pomposity of much of the journalistic clerisy. |
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Vans carrying anti-riot squad officers and dog handlers flooded the street to defuse what could have been an explosive situation. |
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At around 9.30 pm, the explosive disposal squad was in place to defuse the bomb. |
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After the first three blasts, disposal experts tried to defuse a fourth bomb but failed, and it exploded, injuring one officer. |
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Everybody gets on because we can all defuse our cross-cultural tensions by cracking jokes about our belief systems and ourselves. |
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In a transparent attempt to defuse the explosive anger that swept the Arab world, they promised to hold those responsible accountable. |
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If a drunk kicks off in a club, a bouncer needs to know how to be able to handle the situation and defuse the threat of possible violence. |
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Some competitors had already passed the part of the route where army explosives experts were brought in to defuse a live device. |
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Police don't know whether he was trying to defuse the bomb, or whether he deliberately detonated it, killing himself. |
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That helps bankroll research in new niches, such as high-power microwave devices that can defuse explosives by frying their circuits. |
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There has been an attempt to defuse aggressive emotions and any desire for revenge. |
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And police, trying to defuse a potential powder keg of violence, have appealed for calm all round. |
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The injured Una is on the warpath and the lads charm tactics can't defuse her fury. |
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A ground glass was placed in front of the sample cell to defuse the excitation beam. |
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Acknowledge their behaviour to defuse confrontation and to help prevent a recurrence. |
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The placing of this paean in the mouth of Cranmer would defuse any audience disapproval of a Mariological subtext. |
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However, I think they obscure, rather than remove or defuse, the potential conflicts between liberal principles and illiberal groups. |
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Pouring the liquid oxygen from a vacuum flask he created 10 inches of frost inside the bomb and was able to defuse it successfully. |
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It is the duty of the missions to defuse political tension and promote peaceful elections. |
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But they still could have done more to defuse the calls for violence from their allies. |
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Meanwhile, Jesse keeps trying to swallow his pride and defuse the situation with humour and charm, often inadvisedly. |
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He'd once seen an attorney he admired do the same, to help defuse a charged moment. |
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A team of civil specialists leave in rowboat towards the lifting body to defuse the self-destruction system. |
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The mandate of the GEAR is to secure the surrender of people involved in high risk incidents without violence and to defuse dangerous situations. |
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A first step must therefore be to defuse people's anxieties, which lead to introversion and the closing of minds. |
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What will it take to get a majority of hobbits, trolls, and other Beltway creatures to defuse this crisis? |
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By doing this, joking kinship makes it possible to defuse aggressiveness by means of a catharsis conveyed through humour and polite derision. |
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But will adding the real military defuse a situation many say has been inflamed by aggressive police? |
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Throughout, a line of older residents stood firm between protesters and police to defuse tensions. |
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It is this very tension that we have to defuse if we are to really make important progress. |
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They have the ability to quickly grasp another person's point of view, and the capability to defuse tension with humour and understanding. |
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A joint UN-AU-ECOWAS mission also visited Niamey on 20 and 21 July in an attempt to defuse the crisis. |
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I certainly hope that this meeting can and will be used to defuse this tension which simply serves no one's interests whatsoever. |
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I think this might be an inexpensive but effective and eloquent way of trying to defuse conflicts before they occur. |
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Law enforcement officials also needed to be trained in prevention so they could defuse tension between communities. |
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All parties will also be encouraged to use their influence to defuse the situation. |
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Information has also been provided to parents to address and defuse concerns about combined grades. |
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The existence of an explicit policy on the use of outsourcing would reduce this uncertainty and thereby help to defuse unnecessary controversy. |
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Mayer cited two instances as models of how corporations can successfully defuse a catastrophic mistake by public disclosure. |
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I've always tried to defuse situations with a one-liner, quip, or smile. |
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Should you decide to defuse a bomb, don't worry about which wire to cut. |
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One died this morning, trying to defuse an improvised explosive device. |
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Back then it was Deacon's intervention which helped defuse the row. |
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Now he is trying to defuse the crisis that the warmongers have created. |
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Can they defuse the crisis in time to avert a potential nuclear war? |
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With their friendly but firm goodwill and common sense they were able to defuse many potentially dangerous situations and undoubtedly saved many lives. |
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Listening empathetically is about being more emotionally intelligent, understanding why we become defensive and what you can do to defuse an emotional reaction. |
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He organizes his charges to defuse land mines in order to earn their keep. |
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On Monday night the contours of a deal to defuse the ticking fiscal bomb emerged in the Senate. |
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Principle-based decision making could boost perceived integrity and defuse an overly personalized DC political climate. |
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One possible way to defuse the financial incentives and advantages to doping is to legalize it. |
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But now, he says, the Jonnie Williams mess threatens not just to defuse but to trump the McAuliffe ethics card. |
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Police ceded Taksim on June 1, following days of clashes, in an effort to defuse tensions. |
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How did Republicans defuse an issue that looked like political dynamite? |
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As a follow up to my first post, and to defuse some of the righteous anger out there, I'd like to address the issue of those muttonheaded men in their driving machines. |
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Greece moved to inject fresh momentum into problem-plagued talks with creditors on Monday, reshuffling its negotiating team to try and defuse tensions over its outspoken finance minister. |
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He is known for his wise counsel, his classy style, and his calm ability to defuse even the testiest discussions. |
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Police arrested a ringleader – the local minister, Brydon Maben – and it took the intervention of then local MP, David Steel, to defuse the incident. |
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We must defuse the tensions that foster that interest in weapons and we must urgently clarify the elements that obscure the prospect for peace throughout the world. |
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Thus, to defuse the social pressure from the countryside and avoid a proliferation of uprisings and revolutions that would threaten the established order, land reform and rural development programs were introduced. |
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This leads to the development of new tools and techniques, all with the goal to defuse the threat and to protect first responders, emergency workers and the public. |
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The Malian president will have to show the very leadership and maneuverability that the mutineers say has been so abundantly lacking to date if he is to defuse the situation. |
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Hoyles suddenly reversed his long record of militant Protestant activism and worked to defuse tensions. |
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In the months running up to the war, British diplomats attempted to defuse tensions on the frontier. |
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He has tried to defuse the crippling clerical sex-abuse scandal, expressing unreserved shame for the crimes and cover-ups and meeting victims in Malta, Portugal and Britain. |
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He was on his way to defuse a bomb when his vehicle was hit by another bomb. |
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Police sent members of the Explosive Engineering Unit to the area to defuse them. |
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Under Tomas Masaryk, Czech and Slovak politicians promoted progressive social and economic conditions that served to defuse discontent. |
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The ultimate strategy is to defuse political tensions along a fault line that could easily rupture, sundering the country once American forces leave, or even before. |
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Immediately seeing in Viljoen someone who could defuse the right-wing threat, Mandela was at pains to hear his cause sympathetically, refusing to shut the door on the possibility of an Afrikaner homeland. |
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Officials also tried to defuse the situation by reportedly giving workers half of their back wages and announcing that they will soon pay some unemployment benefits and pensions. |
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For security reasons, only systems are concerned, which are specially designed for use to defuse. |
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On the other hand, President Gbagbo and FANCI were also being persuaded to play their part in creating conditions which would defuse the climate of deep mutual distrust among the protagonists and belligerents. |
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This means that when violence breaks out, external actors such as the AU and other observers can quickly step in to defuse the escalation of violence. |
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The PRD represents the political wing of the bourgeoisie that seeks to use concessions to defuse the discontent of the workers and oppressed, so as to perpetuate the system of capitalist exploitation. |
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Passenger aggression, sometimes fuelled by alcohol consumption, has prompted some airlines to provide psychological training for their staff on how to defuse situations. |
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If we were determined to treat each parent fairly for the sake of the child, we would defuse the situation simply by setting that kind of legal climate. |
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Yeltsin also helped to defuse moves to separation and independence with an offer to regional leaders to share in a partnership in a new structure. |
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One of the pair, Staff Sergeant Olaf Schmid, 30, of the Royal Logistic Corps and who came from Cornwall, was killed attempting to defuse one of the devices last October. |
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The BDS team arrived at the scene in time after they were called in by the police officials and managed to defuse the remote control attached with the explosive material. |
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Edward and Hugh the Younger became aware of these plans in March and headed west, hoping that negotiations led by the moderate Earl of Pembroke would defuse the crisis. |
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With trouble clearly brewing, Henry attempted to defuse the situation by insisting that Richard and Geoffrey give homage to Young Henry for their lands. |
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In neighboring Dalea, two soldiers died on Sunday when a bomb they were trying to defuse outside the gate of an army camp exploded, witnesses and local officials said. |
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