Sentence examples for may accuse a from inspiring English sources

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As the network supports the V2I mode, the trusted RSUs service as guards may accuse a compromised vehicle that creates or forwards incorrect Warn# message.

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As to game formalism, although philosophers may accuse mathematicians of a tendency to lapse into this discredited position, very few philosophers advance views resembling the game formalists.

Some may accuse Waddle of being a party-pooper but a dose of cold, hard realism never does any harm and even Kane himself may accept he could barely have had more compliant opposition than the Lithuanians to ease his way into full international football.

A recurring argument among couples is that each partner thinks he or she knows what is right; a mother may accuse the father of allowing too much television, while a father may tell a mother she isn't strict enough with discipline.

If the evidence offered is flimsy or relatively slight, his supporters may accuse leaders of pursuing a political vendetta.

Some may accuse him of being a liberal reformer looking to pour scorn on the penal system and empty the prisons of criminals.

While many may accuse me of nursing a colonial hangover (even though I assure you it has more to do with vodka gimlets than the Union Jack!), one has to say, in spite of it all, the world is a better place because of the Raj.

Because My Chemical Romance is famous for their repetitive themes of death, skulls, and the color black, some people may accuse them of sending a bad message to adolescents or of being satanic; they may also look with a critical eye upon you if you don their fan gear.

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