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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alleging them" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the act of claiming or asserting something about a group or individuals, but it lacks clarity and proper context.
Example: "The report was filled with accusations, alleging them to be involved in the scandal."
Alternatives: "claiming them" or "accusing them".
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Bavaria's new strength, however, was intolerable to neighbouring Austria, which immediately laid claim to a number of lordships, alleging them to be lapsed fiefs of the Bohemian, Austrian, and imperial crowns.
It's weird that post-Savile, a case in which a handful of publicised accusations brought forth a tsunami of others, the possibility of granting anonymity to those accused of sexual crimes as well as those alleging them should still be so strongly on the agenda.
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Their purpose is not to punish people for who they are, let alone who others allege them to be.
The graduate student has neither confirmed this is the case, nor had a chance to dispute the claim in court given that her motion to dismiss had to presume all the facts as he alleged them could be substantiated, whether or not she believed that to be true.
Some of the people, British-Bangladeshi passport holders among them, alleging they were seriously mistreated may either be not very nice or very unlucky to be picked on.
Then there was the legal battle that Taymor and partner Ashleigh Parsons have been fighting for the last year, after a regular diner who offered them business help sued them, alleging a broken ownership agreement. .
The force has previously accepted that it tried to enlist the four, but has denied, without going into detail, some of the conduct alleged by them.
Cambridgeshire police have in the past admitted that they tried to recruit the campaigners, but have denied, without offering any detail, some of the conduct alleged by them.
Meanwhile, hundreds of Royal Bank of Scotland investors, including Standard Life and M&G, are pursuing a claim worth more than £4bn against the bank which they allege misled them during an emergency rights issue in 2008.
Kennedy-Macfoy said he might not have pursued his case if police had not sought to prosecute him – a move he alleges required them to "concoct false accounts of events" to justify their actions.
Lord Hope said "the slow creep of complacency must be resisted" and that to protect the rule of law, courts must insist the person affected be told what is alleged against them.
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