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The phrase "allegations given" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to allegations that have been presented or made, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The allegations given in the report were thoroughly investigated by the authorities."
Alternatives: "allegations presented" or "allegations made".
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"These allegations, given their seriousness, will continue to command my full personal attention," Mr. Roos said in a statement.
The Times should be prepared to continue covering what is done about the racial-insult allegations, given the prominence of the team and the university.
Kovács admits there is something to these allegations, given that, of the 7,000 people who sent donations for the campaign, "at least a thousand were sent from abroad".
Most of the questions have arisen from a single account of abuse allegations - given by a single writer about people not identified by real names, backed up with no official documentation as supporting proof, and put out on the Internet in early 2004 after the author was unable to get the story published anywhere else.
One questioner asked if Google would be subject to anti-trust allegations given that a lot of Google applications will come default with the handsets, but Burke gave the impression that this would be unlikely as handset makers could "swap out applications".
Lord Janner's son Daniel welcomed the announcement, which he said suggested the inquiry was "stepping back from the unfairness of making findings of fact in relation to these false allegations given my innocent late father is dead and cannot answer back".
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Admittedly, politicians, dogged by sleaze allegations, gave them good cause.If voters are unimpressed, it is perhaps not surprising.
By the early 1990s, his work defending Dennis Levine and later Michael Milken against insider trading allegations gave him a foothold in the financial industry.
Amazon later filed a motion to make itself a defendant, arguing that Oracle's allegations give it an economic interest in the case.
Mr. Skydell, who denies the allegations, gave up his law license in 1997, rather than face disciplinary charges stemming from his misappropriation of about $2 million from a real estate partnership that owned 275 Madison Avenue.
We certainly believe that they should be taken seriously," Philp said, adding that the Sri Lankan government's recent co-sponsoring of a resolution at the U.N. Human Rights Council reiterating its commitment to investigate the allegations gives Australia confidence.
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