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"It's easy to accuse if you generalise and put everyone in one mass," she told Match TV.
His opening and rather blunt gambit was to accuse: "If this was a business, you'd be bankrupt", swiftly followed by every social entrepreneur's favourite question: "What's in it for you?".
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As all rose in a Hanover courtroom this week, the accused, if any, were the prosecutors.
And who does one accuse, when accusing, if not one's wife of thirty years?
The guilt of the accused, if they were guilty, was equal, and they were doubly liable for their act.
The BBC has made a confident start – it's being accused, if anything, of being too impartial – but if the polls remain close then the pressure will grow.
Title IX requires that schools proactively work to prevent sexual crimes, promptly investigate complaints and discipline the accused if it is more likely than not that violence occurred.
The news comes following reports that Pacquiao is the subject of a $5m lawsuit in Las Vegas after being accused if lying over a shoulder injury sustained before the fight.
"The evidence of the accused, if he does not incriminate himself, can never strengthen the state's case.
(B) The Trial Chamber may order the removal of an accused from the courtroom and continue the proceedings in the absence of the accused if the accused has persisted in disruptive conduct following a warning that such conduct may warrant the removal of the accused from the courtroom.
Here his team capture a man on wanted list who they suspect is leader of an insurgent group accused if planning improvised explosive devices.
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