The point of protecting whistle-blowers is to protect them from recrimination. |
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The Thrale mother-daughter relationship is full of spite and recrimination. |
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Both concern marriage attained through unatoned sin, maintained despite suspicion and recrimination, resolved at last by death. |
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The suffering of illness is thus compounded by an additional burden of guilt and recrimination. |
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In other cases, there would be fierce debate, enmity and bitter recrimination. |
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Instead, the crisis rapidly deepened amidst ever greater distrust and recrimination. |
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The defendant cannot engage in recrimination or trade defamatory comments with the claimant. |
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For others, though, it's a dreaded nightmare of confrontation and recrimination, self-destructive despair and passive-aggressive treachery. |
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There was no anger or recrimination in his voice, but he refused to acknowledge there was a problem. |
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As a consequence, injecting drug users are often not able or willing to access HIV services for fear of recrimination. |
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It is critical that people exercising their right to complain can do so without fear of recrimination or reprisal. |
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That is not, however, a recrimination, because it was simply difficult for Parliament to cover everything properly under such pressure of time. |
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This is not the time to look back in recrimination but rather to look forward with hope. |
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We must look beyond the smoke of war and avoid the easy temptations of recrimination and rancour. |
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They want to form unions in order to negotiate higher wages without fear of recrimination. |
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At the same time, women must feel free to communicate needs and concerns to their supervisors without recrimination. |
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They are caught in a vicious cycle of blame and recrimination that has brought them to the abyss. |
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The shotgun wedding of an open source project and a closed source tool was always likely to end in tears, and it finally fell apart, with much recrimination, last week. |
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The great side of 1970 also approached the World Cup in an atmosphere of recrimination and doubt. |
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Timelines set out in the agreement are extremely challenging, opening up scope for mutual recrimination if they are not met. |
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We must join in a common effort, without remorse or recrimination, without anger or rancor. |
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Failure could be costly, plunging Europe into bitter recrimination and trench warfare just when it needs it least. |
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And the spasms of Republican recrimination have been profoundly ahistorical. |
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In a country torn apart by bloodshed and recrimination, that alone speaks volumes. |
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Its existence could contribute to closing the split between the large industrialised nations and the mass of other countries which has led to mutual recrimination on both sides. |
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The Commission has a lot to answer for in this, but the main appeal that I make at this stage is not for recrimination but for the proposal to be reconsidered. |
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Complaints about violations of religious liberty, freedom of conscience or the sanctity of holy places should be subject to careful examination and must never be an occasion for recrimination or defamation. |
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Through a witness protection programme to be administered and maintained by a designated person or body, witnesses can be given protection and assistance to shield them from such recrimination. |
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The will to be spiritually free and nationally united is stronger than the ideological differences bred by history, but it will take time before the whole story can be told without mutual recrimination. |
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Aid workers must be able to work without fear of recrimination. |
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However, this can only work if the problems of the origin principle and of recrimination, powers and responsibilities can finally be solved at all levels. |
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Pakistan supports the reconciliation and reintegration process, and I believe that anyone willing to lay down arms or to consider the possibility should be considered wholly without recrimination. |
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The Lebanese political leaders reaffirm their commitment to refrain forthwith from using mutual recrimination or political and sectarian propaganda. |
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Associating himself with the remarks made by the representative of Singapore, he regretted that the Third Committee had become a self-righteous body committed to recrimination and unwilling to tolerate any dissent. |
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If this happens, it is important that your people understand that if they are threatened with harm, they should pay and leave, without fear of recrimination. |
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Part of the reason I demitted was to avoid the obvious arguments and recrimination that will go on. |
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Realizing that they have committed a terrible act against God, they engage in mutual recrimination. |
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