Self-flagellation over global warming sins is all the rage these days, and high-tech is no exception.
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.
Others slapped their chests with their hands in a symbolic act of self-flagellation.
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.
The outgoing president, Kim Young Sam, offers only grief and self-flagellation.
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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Our president's public flagellation of America only emboldened the junta in Tehran -- leaving Iran's power brokers more defiant, determined and dismissive than they've been in years.
There, men had been whipping their own backs with small clusters of sharp knives strung on metal chains in an annual self-flagellation ceremony to mourn Imam Hussein's death.
Christian Africa was to be treated to no such self-flagellation.
Beheadings, amputations, flagellation and stoning are among the prescribed punishments for those who transgress this barbaric code, punishments plucked from primitive tribal practices in the Arabian deserts dating back to medieval times.
On the 50th anniversary of independence, Israel TV produced a historical series so sympathetic to the Palestinians as to raise the question whether Israel had taken sympathy to the point of self-flagellation.
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Its diplomatic alliance with China stops it from saying as much as Taiwan would like, and any further self-flagellation over the shooting incident may be read as conceding the disputed Luzon Strait area.
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.
It is characterized by such barbaric practices as beheadings of apostates, subjugation of Jews and Christians, stonings for adulterers, flagellation for women deemed "unchaste, " amputations for petty crimes, female genital mutilation and martyrdom in the service of jihad.
America's propensity for self-flagellation and weakness, Lewis continues, rendered the United States "subject to unremitting criticism and sometimes deadly attack, " while the Soviet Union, whose empire included vast swathes of Muslim lands in the Caucasus and Central Asia, was almost entirely exempt from scorn.
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