Guilty
in sentence
817 examples of Guilty in a sentence
But the Chinese do not assume that North Korea is
guilty.
The US is not the only
guilty
party.
Trump is not the only
guilty
party;Congress has been equally uninspired for years.
Unfortunately, the IMF is
guilty
of more than hubris.
But this picture, based on Africa’s most corrupt regimes, is unfair and misleading – like claiming that all Europeans are
guilty
of “ethnic cleansing” because of what happened in the former Yugoslavia.
Are we in the West
guilty
of double standards yet again?
Euthyphro tells Socrates that he believes he is doing the right thing, because, regardless of whether a killer belongs to one’s own family, or whether a victim is a relative or a stranger, wrongdoers who are
guilty
of a crime must be punished.
By doing so, they were accomplices in a criminal regime that was
guilty
of mass murder, and in the end the destruction of their country.
How, then, can the collectively
guilty
bring charges and single out some suspects as individually
guilty?
The organization—which claims one million members—is
guilty
of horrific acts of violence that continue unabated, including the recent beheading of the son of one of Kibaki’s key allies.
Many Kenyans suspect that these politicians’ names are on a “secret list” of
guilty
officials from all sides contained in a recent report by Kenyan Justice Philip Waki.
This does not mean using state power to crush groups that have arisen in part due to the state’s own failures, but rather to uphold law and order by prosecuting only the
guilty
and understanding why such groups are gaining recruits in the first place.
Of what, precisely, is Murdoch
guilty?
Murdoch is one of the truly
guilty
men of our times, and he must be stopped.
Experts, said some, are also
guilty
of fracturing society by segmenting the debate into myriad narrow, specialized discussions.
Experts have been
guilty
of sloppiness and conflicts of interest.
Those of us who believe that invading Iraq was a mistake, and that Bush is
guilty
of hubris in his failure to plan adequately for the aftermath, face a dilemma: if America withdraws too precipitously, it may compound these mistakes.
The tribunal, which tries cases of war crimes and crimes against humanity, found a prominent member of Bangladesh’s largest Islamist political party, Jamaat-e-Islami,
guilty
of complicity in the killings of 300 people, but gave him a relatively light sentence of 15 years in prison (prosecutors had sought the death penalty).
By demanding severe punishment for those
guilty
of war crimes – not the Pakistani Army, long gone, but their local collaborators in groups like Jamaat-e-Islami, Al Badar, Al Shams, and the Razakar irregulars – the protesters are also implicitly describing the society in which they wish to live: secular, pluralist, and democratic.
Unfortunately, the big-wallet mindset of a deal-hungry China reinforces the US narrative that China is
guilty
as charged.
There were demands that the
guilty
be brought to book.
Indeed, not even people who are found
guilty
of fraud by OLAF and, in turn, dismissed from their functions can have access to – much less refute – the evidence against them.
To the first two counts, Greenspan now pleads
guilty.
Greenspan also pleads
guilty
to a mistake in early 2001.
Greenspan also pleads
guilty
to misunderstanding the character of the Bush administration.
But how serious are these policy-political crimes to which Greenspan now pleads
guilty?
Here, Greenspan holds his ground, and pleads not
guilty.
Through such revelations what I call a "moral sentence" may be imposed on the guilty, and it is the existence of such a "sentence" which will arouse the type of deep public reflection necessary for the restoration of democracy.
It amounts to a determination that all the detainees at Guantanamo are
guilty
of being unlawful combatants without any proceedings or any opportunity for them to defend themselves.
It is the insinuation that people who criticize the Israeli government are therefore
guilty
of condoning violence against homosexuals in other parts of the Middle East.
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