Sentence examples for Libelous accusations from inspiring English sources

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That shouldn't even be discussed...and Gingrich should apologize to CBO for his almost libelous accusations.

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By this he presumably meant that he is no longer encumbered by stories of his admitted visits to prostitutes as a teenager; libelous tabloid accusations (for which he won a lawsuit in 2006) that he had slapped his wife, Coleen (then his fiancée), in a nightclub; or reports of gambling losses that surpassed $1 million in one spree.

The company, which was paid $3 million by the Republican Party and hired 4,000 contract employees to register voters in the five states, denied wrongdoing, calling the accusations libelous.

Lawyers for the Sarneys have called O Estado's articles libelous and denied the accusations against José and Fernando Sarney.

I recently read a one-star review for a colleague's book, which was libelous in tone and accusation.

It can be beyond unsettling to wake up one day and see defamatory remarks appearing online, particularly when the items move beyond constructive criticism to include outrageous accusations and even slanderous or libelous remarks.

Stories asking where the money went were "probably libelous," he said, a troubling accusation given his open musing about modifying libel laws to better target news organizations. .

The FAQ section makes it clear that the founders of Potential Prostitutes -- who have yet to make themselves known, Boing Boing reported -- do not care whether the accusations of prostitution are libelous and state that the profiles will remain published unless someone pays to remove them.

Throwing that kind of accusation around is sick and libelous and most importantly damages the discourse around the actual sexual abuse of children.

The president of the trial lawyers' group, Richard Middleton, dismissed Mr. Grams's accusation as "not only absurd, but libelous on its face".

Although Pasternak hoped for the best when he submitted Doctor Zhivago to a leading Moscow monthly in 1956, it was rejected with the accusation that "it represented in a libelous manner the October Revolution, the people who made it, and social construction in the Soviet Union".

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