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"It points to trouble".
Secretary of State John Kerry remarked on September 21 that the OPCW's findings "strongly points to Syrian regime culpability".
The office did say that if new evidence came to light pointing to Hall's culpability, it "is a possibility" he could be indicted again.
Mr. Fabius's assertions of chemical weapons use, most of them involving chlorine bombs, came as other signs pointed to Syrian government culpability.
At an afternoon news conference, with some information apparently pointing to ETA's culpability and the tape still not translated, Mr. Acebes reacted angrily to the suggestion of connection to Al Qaeda.
With evidence increasingly pointing to Russia's culpability, Obama is evidently emboldened to come down hard on Putin before president-elect Donald Trump moves into the White House.
"It's either meaningless with respect to culpability or, pointing to the riskier side, the more likely that he's implicated, because the people you're really suspicious of you don't really interview until later".
NBC and CNN quoted US officials as saying that blood and urine samples from the victims of Saturday's attack showed traces of chlorine and a nerve agent, and that US intelligence had other evidence pointing to the regime's culpability, which would be presented to the president.
The search led to economists, who pointed to Mr. Hirschman, who denied culpability, sort of.
In 2003, William Safire, the columnist for The New York Times who also wrote the On Language column for The New York Times Magazine, led an informal search for the roots of the phrase "exit strategy". The search led to economists, who pointed to Mr. Hirschman, who denied culpability, sort of.
We do not doubt that this can and does in fact occasionally happen, but because we find it more reasonable to believe that the bare presence in the vehicle is culpable, we think it reasonable to presume culpability in the direction which the proven facts already point.
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