Accuse
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Although few
accuse
Asian central banks of explicitly conspiring to calm global markets, some say that their common cautious approach to trading is a form of implicit collusion.
With an approval rating that hovers around 70%, no one can
accuse
Putin of being unpopular – or, for that matter, of a willingness to surrender to the opposition or to people in the street.
Another factor behind recent decisions to withdraw from the ICC is an ongoing campaign among some countries to
accuse
the court of singling out African leaders.
Today, they have vowed to fight government elites, Christianity, and foreign influences like the IMF and World Bank, which they
accuse
of re-colonizing Kenya.
They also assume that governments will have to the courage to back them as their opponents
accuse
them of socialism and crimes against freedom, innovation, dynamism, and so on.
Going on to
accuse
Soros of creating a shadow government in the US, the show claims that this “greatly resembles” similar organizations that “he has created in other countries” supposedly “before instigating a coup.”
Although opponents of the Iraq war might
accuse
the United States of coveting the country’s oil fields, the campaign was uneconomical, to say the least.
Critics
accuse
business of “co-legislating” with the regime.
And, inevitably, many
accuse
the government of carrying out political vendettas.
But hardline Muslims often
accuse
Sufis of subverting Islamic law, calling them “pagans” and “idolators.”
Afghanistan and Bangladesh also
accuse
ISI of undermining their security through terrorist surrogates.
Where EMU is concerned, nobody can
accuse
the member states of being cowardly or dilatory.
But so, too, might China and Russia, which will
accuse
the US of reversing the Olympic thaw.
With US legislation and claims of executive authority increasingly giving US presidents the power to wage wars, declare all of America a battlefield, assassinate US citizens and non-citizens around the world, hold Afghanis, Iraqis, and Pakistanis indefinitely without charge or trial, and
accuse
Australian publishers of espionage, the rest of the world needs fearless and accurate American reporting.
But
accuse
America of sabotaging the trade talks?
Before you
accuse
me of failing to understand the sensitivities of victims of the Holocaust, or the nature of Austrian anti-Semitism, I should say that I am the son of Austrian Jews.
Putin's war in Chechnya enables him to keep public opinion mobilized and to
accuse
the opposition of lacking patriotism, even of treason.
Nobody could
accuse
them of having led sheltered lives, or of being unaccustomed to making difficult decisions.
Their exodus accelerated in August 2004, after the start of the terrorist bombing campaign against Christian churches by Islamists who
accuse
them of collaboration with the allies by virtue of their faith.
Critics
accuse
Thaksin of conflicts of interest, as his family-owned telecommunications conglomerate holds sizeable investments in Myanmar.
He recently survived two assassination attempts, and Islamists
accuse
him of entering into a "bargain" with the infidel enemy, India.
President Mwai Kibaki, whom international observers
accuse
of rigging the vote, has hinted at a plan to share power in a unity government, but opposition leader Raila Odinga has heard these promises before.
But others, like the members of the more revolutionary Officers but Honorable Coalition,
accuse
Gamal al-Din of being a member of a powerful anti-reform faction in the ministry, dubbed “al-Adly’s men” (after former Interior Minister Habib al-Adly).
The Larijani brothers have been vehement critics of the president, whom they
accuse
of ignoring legislation and key judicial rulings.
They argue that recent events have shown that JPMorgan is too big to be managed well, even by CEO Jamie Dimon, whose fiercest critics do not
accuse
him of incompetence.
Such figures start out attacking their opponents’ corruption and
accuse
them of hijacking the state for a self-serving political establishment that excludes the interests of ordinary people.
To accuse, during an election campaign, a US presidential candidate of personally murdering children is not petty, and civil libel law provides no adequate remedy.
If poverty declines, critics
accuse
us of trying to showcase our success.
And if it stays the same, they
accuse
us of trying to avoid these two charges.
So far, 14 men, including nine current or former FIFA executives (but not Blatter), have been charged with a range of fraud and corruption offenses in the United States, where prosecutors
accuse
them, among other things, of pocketing $150 million in bribes and kickbacks.
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