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      • COMMON If you accuse someone of passing the buck, you are accusing them of failing to take responsibility for a problem, and of expecting someone else to deal with it instead.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Buck_passingBuck passing - Wikipedia

    Buck passing, or passing the buck, or sometimes (playing) the blame game, is the act of attributing to another person or group one's own responsibility.

  3. Sep 26, 2020 · · Leaders shouldn’t pass the buck. They have to take the blame for the mistakes of the firm and the employees who work for them. This shows that they are acknowledging and learning from mistakes...

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  4. Feb 7, 2015 · Question for Quote Investigator: The phrase “pass the buck” refers to shifting responsibility from one person to another. U.S. President Harry Truman had a sign on his desk in the White House that famously stated: The Buck Stops Here.

  5. Dec 14, 2016 · While passing the buck can be an effective means of self-protection, it can be bad news for the people who will be affected by the decision. Our findings suggest that there is no guarantee that...

  6. To ‘pass the buck’ is to evade responsibility by passing it on to someone else. What's the origin of the phrase 'Pass the buck'? Look up ‘buck’ in the dictionary and you’ll find a couple of dozen assorted nouns, verbs and adjectives.

  7. Aug 15, 2016 · New research into buck-passing behavior has found that people delegate decisions far more often when that decision affects other people. When we have to make a decision that affects...

  8. The phrase “pass the buck” is a common idiom used in English language to describe an act of shifting responsibility or blame onto someone else. The origins of this idiom can be traced back to the game of poker, where players would use a marker, called a “buck”, to indicate who was dealing cards.

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