Sentence examples for aside charges from inspiring English sources

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After setting aside charges related to acquisitions, Intel earned $998 million, or 15 cents a share, beating estimates by 4 cents a share.

Mr. Christie also brushed aside charges that he had used a deferred prosecution agreement involving the pharmaceutical company Bristol-Myers Squibb to pressure the company into endowing an ethics chair at his alma mater, Seton Hall University School of Law.

"Condi Rice is a fine, fine public servant, greatly admired here in America and greatly admired around the world," Mr. Bush told reporters at a news conference on Wednesday, brushing aside charges from some Democrats that the administration lied about the threat of unconventional weapons before the war.

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Mr. Bishop brushed aside the charges, saying his opponent had "manipulated the facts".

Setting aside the charges, some analysts said, reveals operating results that were better than they expected.

The cloud over Bannister's achievement dissipated quickly; he brushed aside the charges as ridiculous and went on to a distinguished medical career.

Britain's new administrators of Hong Kong swept aside the charges of treason that were levelled against the gentry, and co-opted them back into colonial structures.Echoes of that decision could still be heard half a century later.

PAGE A18 PARTY LEADER BACK IN THE HOT SEAT Prosecutors said that they would appeal a judge's ruling that set aside corruption charges against Jacob Zuma, the leader of the governing party in South Africa, who is in line to become the nation's next president.

For the advocates of equal opportunity, the affair was cause to ponder just how far Japanese women have come, despite Governor Ota's election victory -- after her male predecessor was forced to step aside over charges of sexually harassing a 21-year-old female campaign worker.

PIETERMARITZBURG, South Africa — A High Court judge here on Friday ruled that the government had mishandled the prosecution of Jacob Zuma, the leader of the governing party, setting aside the charges in a corruption case that has gripped this nation's attention for years and clearing the way — at least temporarily — for Mr. Zuma to become South Africa's next president.

Drama aside, the charges have forced banks, which had to write down billions because of the affair, to reexamine their lending criteria.

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