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"You're either accused of being a dilettante or of overproducing.
He said only that General Younes had been "released on his own recognizance," rather than either accused or exonerated of anything.
"Aggrieved governments have had little success in the prosecution of either accused smugglers or dealers, and they have too little evidence to win most cases against large institutions for repatriation of objects believed stolen," she wrote.
Robert Black, a professor of Scottish law at Edinburgh, seemed to view the situation more pessimistically, saying that so far "there is no evidence that is positively incriminatory of either accused".
Poor Peter, in particular, is left in a hopeless quandary: either accused of having an erection if he gives Rachel a cuddle or of insufficient love if he refuses to give her a bed-bath.
Military chiefs are either accused of receiving bribes, or are busy accusing others of receiving them.
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Every few days, a wheelchair-bound Mr Ho issues a statement that contradicts his previous one: either accusing his relatives of robbery or exonerating them.
Even though DNA evidence is now rightly accepted as uniquely important in either accusing or exonerating someone, it is not the only evidence that needs to be considered.
The Australian Government isn't handling the crisis particularly well either, accusing the 600 men inside Manus of trying to "force a change" to Australia's draconian immigration policy.
If they either accuse you of faking it or tell you that you can't miss more school, wait a second before you feign more symptoms so they don't sense you are pulling their leg.
Add the press to the mix and you have a perfect storm -- with either accuser or accused twice victimized.
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