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Self-flagellation over global warming sins is all the rage these days, and high-tech is no exception.
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Sadly this has become an expected part of the self-flagellation we put ourselves through as a sector.
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It may be mad, but it is somehow an expected part of the ritual of reconstruction and self-flagellation.
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Others slapped their chests with their hands in a symbolic act of self-flagellation.
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But it has not yet engaged in anything akin to the radical self-flagellation that goes on daily at Patagonia.
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Business, too, seems to be emerging from a period of self-flagellation.
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The outgoing president, Kim Young Sam, offers only grief and self-flagellation.
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We are committing economic self-flagellation by ignoring antidumping reform in this country, where 80 percent of all antidumping measures in place restrict crucial manufacturing inputs.
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Christian Africa was to be treated to no such self-flagellation.
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This is economic self-flagellation on a grand scale.
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The new saint, born in northern Spain in 1902, in his earthly days was a priest of forceful personality, much self-flagellation and attractive ideas of the personal sanctity that the lay Christian could achieve in ordinary life.
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This isn't an odd form of self-flagellation.
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That smacks of 1930s-style self-flagellation.
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He attempted some dutiful self-flagellation.
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