accusation
Example Sentences
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But the band are also careful to acknowledge their homeland - perhaps aware of accusations their national identity had got somewhat lost in the music they made before the hiatus.
From BBC
Romero, who started working with the union several years after Chavez died in 1993, said she first learned details of the accusations in the New York Times article.
From Los Angeles Times
As farmworkers held a union rally in Fresno, some said they doubted the accusations or didn’t know what to believe.
From Los Angeles Times
But 10 of its newly elected MPs, including the party leader, Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut, face accusations of an ethics breach over their effort to reform the royal insult law, which could see them banned from politics.
From Barron's
At Wednesday’s press conference, Powell specifically rebutted accusations that stagflation was back, arguing that both inflation and unemployment were far lower than they were in the 1970s.
From MarketWatch
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