The rising anger against the shambles in Brazilian football means that such a stratagem might work.
If anything, the blame for the shambles can equally easily be laid at the army's door.
We have sorted out the shambles that the Tories made of the cervical and breast cancer screening programme.
Even while exposing the shambles of the government's policy on asylum-seekers, he still manages to sound humane and well-intentioned.
No one he interviewed will take personal responsibility for the shambles, but Mr Cooper suggests three reasons why things got this bad.
Was it the regime's extraordinary incompetence that caused the shambles or was it part of a grand government plot to rig the election?
The stench of the shambles the smell of rotting fish encircled us.
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Labour can only take limited relief from the shambles, however.
"Over the last month we have seen the charity tax shambles, the churches tax shambles, the caravan tax shambles and the pasty tax shambles, " said the Labour leader at Prime Minister's Questions.
This would free them from their tight financial dependence on the federal government, and thrust more responsibility on to their shoulders though eastern Germany as a whole, still suffering from the shambles communism left behind, will need special help for years to come.
The prime minister was asked how he could defend the shambles over the new child tax credit to which he said there were always problems when you set up anything new but that did not minimise the apology the government had already given.
Up a flight of stairs, away from the organised shambles of the downstairs office, cigarette smoke and weariness hangs around the impressively rumpled figure of Caleb Faux.
With the nucleus of the family in shambles, the fabric of American society is unraveling one thread at a time.
The current shambles helps no one, least of all those who are fleeing persecution.
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Despite the overpayment shambles, tax credits have helped many low earners like Kurt's family.
But, according to an Army history, the Navy was still in shambles after the December 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, and no ships were capable of bringing reinforcements.
Second, the problem that the BWS was attempting to address was a lack of US dollars outside of the US. Following WW II, with the economies of the rest of the world in shambles, a great many countries needed to trade with the US. How could foreign countries trade with the US if they did not have dollars?
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The problem that the Bretton Woods System was attempting to address was a lack of US dollars outside of the US. Following WW II, with the economies of the rest of the world in shambles, a great many countries needed to trade with the US. How could foreign countries trade with the US if they did not have dollars?
The industry is in shambles for two reasons, the first of which must be lived with if the U.S. economy is to recover.
Since the economy is a shambles, and a majority of the population, according to various polls, want either confederation with Serbia or independence, Montenegro faces growing pressure at home to push for a split.
"The last couple of weeks there has just been a shambles over the House of Lords, " she told Dermot Murnaghan on Sky News.
They also left the country in shambles causing millions of dollars in damages.
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In 1980, with the railways in a shambles, Congress was faced with a choice between nationalising the entire industry and setting it free.
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Sentencing McCallum, Sheriff William Taylor described the scene of the tragedy as an "overall shambles which resulted in the death of a beautiful young woman".
When David Nevins took over as chief of entertainment at Showtime last summer, the premium cable network was hardly in the kind of shambles an executive shake-up typically entails.
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The federal fisc is still a shambles despite the tax increase on millionaires and billionaires that Mr. Obama said would solve everything and despite the modest sequester spending cuts he says are too painful to abide.
We could see the hotels in a shambles (some of them collapsing) and tons of debris in the water.
The turnout for the ballot was 15% which Mr Grunshaw described as "a shambles right from the start to finish".
What passed for a Liverpool side in the latter stages of Wednesday's FA Cup shambles was an insult to the great players who have worn the famous Liver bird club badge, Anfield's dynasty of managerial legends and all those who have scrimped and saved to follow them over the years.
"Barnet's transport department has been something of a shambles over the last few years, " she added.
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