Sentence examples for plausible charge from inspiring English sources

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And the Republican Party gave active help to the opposition.The most plausible charge against the Bush administration is that it looked away as Haiti's discontents came to the boil late last year.

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General Graziani was never prosecuted for any war crimes in Africa, but in 1948 the United Nations War Crimes Commission said there were plausible charges against him and other Italians.

"One of the most plausible charges against liberal Britain, and indeed against the government, is that they ignore the view of a host of people, especially in traditionally working-class areas, who are enraged by what is happening," he said.

From 1988-90, shadhad been overawed by the military establishment, whose appointed president duly dismissed her from office on plausible charges of corruption, mainly involving her husband, who had acquired the nickname Mr Ten Percent.

The juiciest implication was that, in exchange for an extremely generous plea deal that left out a bunch of other plausible charges, Flynn was ready to sing about his old boss.

When you are beating on 15-year-old kids and elderly retirees_and you aren't even managing to put even plausible misdemeanor charges on some arrestees, you've lost all professional ethos.

A plausible photocatalytic and charge separation mechanism has been proposed to envisage the tentative reaction pathway.

The copper electroplated with nickel as a charging electrode material can be plausible alternative for spray charging as excellent charge-to-mass ratio 2.8 mC/kg is attained for improved efficacy and efficiency of the electrostatic spraying processes.

Our room was like a little shop… The Grand Wailea has managed to turn the concept of "exclusivity" into a plausible excuse for charging some of its highest rates for some its worst rooms… Tells about the water park at the resort.

Still, with years having passed since some of the incidents in question and a presumed lack of physical evidence in almost every case, is it really plausible he gets charged, much less convicted and sent to prison for a sex crime?

(For all the flak he's getting from his caucus colleagues, Bernier's only real crime was attacking the signifier "diversity" directly instead of couching anti-migrant sentiment in terms of national security, which would grant him plausible deniability against charges of racism. That's how everyone else is doing it. But libertarians aren't generally known for their subtlety).

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