Word: deflective
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...popular idiom of the military world, men are men and women are "young ladies." That is, until the men get into trouble for sexually harassing their female colleagues. Then the men are "boys being boys." And the women? Those who deflect sexual advances risk being labeled by some men as lesbians, a threat that can cost a woman her military career. Those who dare to complain are often branded as "too soft." Such is the backdrop against which women in the armed forces must determine whether it is worth registering a complaint when a male colleague steps out of line...
From a leather chair in his spacious office in Belgrade, with a tin of his beloved cigarillos within reach, Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic strives to keep the war at arm's length. In a rare interview, perhaps granted to deflect the blame for the carnage in Bosnia-Herzegovina, he contended that Yugoslavia's bloody dissolution stems solely from the secessionist demands of the other republics. "All processes in the contemporary world tend toward integration," he said. "Nationalistic tendencies are against that general flow, that big river, that Mississippi." Confused? There is this clarifying coda: "In Serbia nationalists...
...many, the past 30 years have been but a painful first step in learning how to move the levers of power. This year there have been signs of a new sophistication among African-American voters, including a willingness to defeat black incumbents, like Chicago Congressman Savage, who sought to deflect questions about his ineffectiveness and high rate of absenteeism by attacking "Jewish" campaign contributions to his opponent, Mel Reynolds...
...scapegoat in the S&L crisis. Says J. Michael Cook, chairman of Deloitte & Touche: "The equation that an S&L failed, it had an audit, so the audit failed -- that just doesn't add up." Industry leaders complain that they are being targeted by government regulators seeking to deflect blame from their own mistakes and by investors looking for rich firms to make good their losses. "People come after the auditors because they're usually the only ones with money left standing," says Philip Chenok, president of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (A.I.C.P.A...
...attempt to deflect attention from the House imbroglio, Foley has called for a review of Executive Branch perks and has created a bipartisan task force to recommend an overhaul of congressional operations. He brushed off Bryant's demand for his retirement by vowing to run for another term as Speaker. If he had shown the same zeal in dealing with Jack Russ, his re- election would not be in doubt...