Sentence examples for alleging something from inspiring English sources

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"A person would put in a petition alleging something against someone and the court would then require all the people who had something alleged against them to reply," Bevan explains.

"Number is meaningless unless they're alleging something is happening with it, ie ending up in tap water," Steve Everley, the lead spokesman for the lobby group said on Twitter.

He is alleging something specific: that the particular way in which grouse are currently pursued – driven grouse shooting, in which the birds are flushed by beaters towards the waiting guns – simply cannot be done without breaking the law, and so should be banned.

This group painted a bullseye on my torso (or head) years ago, and has had intermittent fun ever since alleging something close to quackery on my part.

His office launched an inquiry into the site, and soon after that announcement, a Kentucky man named Adam Johnson filed a class action lawsuit against both DraftKings and FanDuel alleging something like insider trading was taking place between employees of the two sites.

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"Just because someone alleges something in a lawsuit does not mean it is true," he said.

I'd only worry if Globo allege something, but they won't.

The Yasunidos allege something similar, calling the CNE count a "fraud"; the activists say they plan to take the case to Ecuador's administrative court and if that fails, as they expect, to the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.Although nominally independent, the CNE has suffered accusations of bias before.

Alas, in much the same way that during their early encounters with the British press the pair "played up the stoner asshole persona", Goldwasser and VanWyngarden used it as an opportunity to make rather a meal of Congratulations' alleged uncommerciality, something you get the distinct impression they quite enjoy doing.

Mitchell probably did actually call the officer a "pleb" Mitting: "For the reasons given I am satisfied at least on the balance of probabilities that Mr Mitchell did speak the words alleged or something so close to them as to amount to the same including the politically toxic word pleb".

Giving his ruling, Mr Justice Mitting said: "For the reasons given I am satisfied at least on the balance of probabilities that Mr Mitchell did speak the words alleged or something so close to them as to amount to the same including the politically toxic word 'pleb'".

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