Accusation
in sentence
94 examples of Accusation in a sentence
The
accusation
is meant to suggest that the Church cannot live comfortably with a pluralist democracy.
The turn for the worse followed last year’s chain of events, which started with the United Nations’
accusation
that the Assad regime had used chemical weapons and ended with the US-Russia brokered agreement to destroy the regime’s chemical arsenal (thereby avoiding a poorly planned and ill-timed Western military intervention).
Prosecuted for inciting subversion, Yue was ultimately convicted of "making a false accusation."
If one makes a serious criminal accusation, one must wish to be treated – and one must treat oneself – as a moral adult.
To be clear, Netanyahu’s
accusation
is preposterous.
Israel, blaming Hamas, arrested hundreds of its members in the West Bank, though it has never explained the basis of its
accusation.
I have experienced the limitations of India’s media firsthand, having been treated to repeated doses of speculation, gossip, accusation, and worse over the course of the last four years, following the tragic death of my wife.
And that is far from the only
accusation
Trump has hurled at China.
What I encountered that day in Ein Kerem was the best of Israel – and a direct rebuttal to the frequent
accusation
that Israel is an “apartheid state.”
This is a serious accusation, given that one of the big attractions of foreign direct investment is local job creation.
To lodge an accusation, the accuser must establish that some harm has been committed, which is then shown to have been the fault of the accused.
And where they have been specific, as with the
accusation
that the Fed was fomenting inflation, they have been entirely wrong.
His
accusation
that Germany is imposing austerity is unfair.
Nonetheless, the newly victorious Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) has been able to make the
accusation
stick to free-market policies.
Indeed, one of the causes of the protests that led to the resignation of Thailand’s Thaksin was the
accusation
that he was weakening his country’s democratic traditions in favor of personal rule.
Rejecting Erbakan's earlier
accusation
that the EU was a "Christian Club," Erdogan has campaigned openly for full membership.
As part of a broader effort to take China to task for supposedly “raping” the United States economy through unfair trade policy, he has now renewed his
accusation
that the country manipulates its currency in order to gain an advantage for its exports.
Make no mistake: Trump’s
accusation
of Chinese currency manipulation is not supported by the facts.
But the
accusation
against the US is especially misplaced.
The US Constitution’s Bill of Rights puts considerable emphasis on that right, specifying in the Sixth Amendment that in all criminal prosecutions, “the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury” and “to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him.”
Sidelining men like Qaddoumi, whose accusation, on the eve of the congress, that Abbas and Mohammad Dahlan had helped Israel poison Arafat, also distances Fatah from its one-time alliance with hard-line Arab countries such as Syria and Libya.
At the heart of the impeachment charges against Rousseff is an
accusation
that she violated Brazil’s Fiscal Responsibility Law.
In turn, US hardliners accused South Koreans of not being tough enough, an
accusation
that came easily to those living thousands of miles away from the threat –& and one that, at the time, allowed a vital alliance to fray.
He once even called climate change a “hoax,” invented by the Chinese to make US manufacturing less competitive (though he later walked back that accusation).
But that
accusation
would be contrary to the facts: the renminbi is now fairly valued, and China has actually been intervening to support the exchange rate, not weaken it further.
There was no
accusation
that Nakasone was “selling out” to Beijing.
Another conservative
accusation
is that a bailout would infringe free-trade rules.
This is not an abstract
accusation.
You would think Tajbakhsh’s record in Iran would rule out an
accusation
of treason.
They claimed that scientists were fabricating evidence in order to obtain government research grants – a ludicrous accusation, I thought at the time, given that the scientists under attack have devoted their lives to finding the truth, and have certainly not become rich relative to their peers in finance and business.
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