Sentence examples for makes us accuse from inspiring English sources

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"It makes us accuse our opponents of bad faith and ulterior motives.

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Television has long been accused of making us stupid, but now the Internet, though overflowing with text, is also blamed.

And while the Internet is often accused of making us more shallow, I found that time and again our devices helped deepen a moment, or extend it a bit longer.

Social networks are often accused of making us more isolated behind our screens.

We end up accusing people of making us feel something, like stupid, worthless, unattractive, or unwanted.

Because only fatigue and being "batshit crazy" would make someone accuse an Apatow film of being sexist.

To make someone mad, accuse them of taking something from your desk or saying something they didn't.

You are making yourself accused.

"Govt will make sure accused will face a speedy trial".

But on Thursday, government officials pushed back, denying that a deal had been made and accusing Ms. Bhutto of grandstanding.

However, there is a conceptual difference between them: while the former concerns the threat of coercion in order to make an accused yield certain information, the latter concerns the drawing of adverse inferences when an accused fails to testify or to answer questions (Ashworth 2008).

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