Alleged
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489 examples of Alleged in a sentence
Aside from his
alleged
involvement in assorted crimes, Bo was said to be a ruthless apparatchik, endowed with an outsize ego but no real talent.
This was evident most recently in Russia’s
alleged
efforts to undermine an agreement between Greece and its tiny northern neighbor, the Republic of Macedonia, over the latter’s name.
By contrast, Greece has been a NATO member state since 1952, yet it has maintained a positive relationship with Putin’s Russia, even watering down an EU statement against the country for its
alleged
nerve-agent attacks in the United Kingdom earlier this year.
For example, when eastern Libyans recently announced the formation of an interim regional council as a first step toward declaring a federalist state, Abdel-Jalil
alleged
“the beginning of a conspiracy against Libya” in the brewing crisis between the country’s provinces.
What Greenspan suggests is that the labor market flexibility gap between the US and Europe may be more important in explaining relative economic performance than the
alleged
technology gap.
However the
alleged
production monopolies were used by state enterprise managers as an argument against liberalization of prices and trade, and they often won.
Similarly, the monopolistic structure was
alleged
to render monetary policy ineffective.
This clash within civilizations on what modernization means is more significant than Huntington’s
alleged
conflict between geographical entities.
Although many states now hide behind an
alleged
universal principle of inviolable state sovereignty, for example, would the international community really want to go back to the old model where states did whatever they wanted to their citizens within the confines of their own borders?
The death of Al Qaeda’s leader deep in Pakistan, in a city with a heavy military presence, appears to confirm what many have long alleged: Pakistan, not Afghanistan, has become the epicenter of international terrorism.
Rather, the agreement, he alleged, was bad for the US and implicitly unfair to it.
The latest attempted infiltration – which Indian military leaders say could not have occurred without the Pakistani army’s complicity – has added to the outcry against the government for its
alleged
naiveté.
Perhaps he suspected that Stalin, as the BBC
alleged
last year, was collecting and analyzing his feces to glean information about the Great Helmsman’s temperament.
Similarly, foreign courts exercising universal jurisdiction over
alleged
Syrian war criminals found on their territory would be free to ignore an amnesty.
The US invaded in 2003 on false pretenses (Saddam’s
alleged
but nonexistent weapons of mass destruction), squandered another $800 billion in direct military outlays, destabilized the country, caused hundreds of thousands of deaths, and, contrary to stated US objectives, plunged the region into turmoil.
But what is
alleged
to have happened was not a case of the US reciprocally countering supposed illegal activities by other states.
Fundamental values are also at stake for the EU, whose members, ironically, have in some cases actively supported the US in its quest to extradite Snowden, despite being victims of America’s
alleged
breaches of international law.
If EU member states believe that taking America to court is too confrontational, they have the lesser option of asking the United Nations to seek an advisory opinion from the ICJ on the compatibility of the NSA’s
alleged
activities with the Vienna Convention.
Only intervention by US Vice President Dick Cheney two and a half days later secured the release of the soldiers, who were
alleged
to have been planning clandestine operations within the Kurdish zone.
When I was taken to task for some infringement of administrative law or
alleged
excessive use of my legal powers, he would never be able to tell me how the courts would ultimately rule.
The latest round has focused on the
alleged
activities of the Pakistani military’s powerful intelligence agency, Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), in the United States.
Over the course of two years, an estimated 3,000-10,000
alleged
petty criminals – many of them supposedly drug users – were executed without trial.
Moreover, just as Trump will continue to issue extremist and ignorant public statements, the investigation into his campaign’s
alleged
ties to Russia will not end anytime soon.
News organizations argue that the policy is motivated by respect for the
alleged
victims.
Because of the prevalence of universities’ anonymity policy, at least two
alleged
serial rapists – whose assaults were reported to their employers separately by more than one victim – are teaching at new universities, with no charges ever brought against them.
So-called “rape shield” laws should be used to protect
alleged
victims.
According to a just-released joint investigation by the IndyStar and USA Today, at least 368 gymnasts in the United States have
alleged
some form of sexual abuse over the last 20 years.
Two former university officials have been charged in the
alleged
cover-up.
The procedure abolishes the Liquidation Team, a long-standing regime that many
alleged
was unjust, aggressive in administrative intervention, unprofessional, and unaccountable.
Much has changed in the age of the Internet, but geography still matters, despite the
alleged
death of distance.
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