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Meanings of convenient scapegoat in inglés
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Usage of convenient scapegoat in inglés
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As a political figure, he is entirely marginal, except perhaps as a convenientscapegoat.
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Nasica was an embarrassment to the senate and he might prove a convenientscapegoat.
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China is a convenientscapegoat for the G7, as it is not represented in the group.
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A lack of secure jobs and affordable homes, plummeting living standards: Johnny Foreigner proves an all-too- convenientscapegoat.
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Mr Walsh risked becoming a convenientscapegoat.
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Brunch has become a convenientscapegoat for structural inequality Brunch has become a convenientscapegoat for structural inequality.
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It serves as a convenientscapegoat: the politicians can blame it for the economic woes that their voters endure.
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But it found a convenientscapegoat in Hull, who was far less to blame than his superiors in the Cabinet.
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Media outlets are quick to blame social media for the deterioration in children's mental health -an easy, convenientscapegoat.
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He was grim and bloody-minded enough, and would serve as a convenientscapegoat if it were ever necessary to employ extreme violence.
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It serves as a convenientscapegoat: the politicians can blame it for the economic woes that their voters (or citizens) endure.
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A reverse to Claudio Ranieri's side or even a less emphatic win may have provoked the question of whether Rooney is a convenientscapegoat.
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Yet there are other voices, who feel the controversial Italian has become a convenientscapegoat, covering up more deep-rooted problems affecting last season's league runners-up.
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Used most often with a programmer who has left the shop and thus is a convenientscapegoat for anything that is wrong with the project.
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Small island states had often been targeted as convenientscapegoats, he added.
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They also have a funny way, though, of turning into convenientscapegoats.