1 argument between people who are blaming each other, or the particular way they blame each other:
[ U ] Western leaders, instead of presenting a coherent policy, have repeatedly lapsed into finger-pointing and recrimination.
The recriminations that followed the 1940 general strike developed the differences between trade unions and their leaders into bitter conflicts and antagonisms.
In these circumstances, mandatory public voting is likely only to intensify and harden social divisions, recriminations and misunderstandings.
Failure to clarify roles and responsibilities may result in a decision-making vacuum and, occasionally, recrimination on all sides.
Personal responsibility enters the picture only fleetingly, in the form of recriminations against oppressive political and social agents.
It was in this climate that superficial recriminations toward workers, foreigners and social climbers flourished.
The takeover of fields under the provisions of the new law led to bitter recriminations, divorces (as retaliations against family groups) and other conflicts.
All this recrimination and second-guessing is quite understandable given the dramatic rise and fall of health care reform in the early 1990s.
Company servants had to wrestle with these complexities in an atmosphere of bitter recrimination.
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