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The notion that the D.A. had been too quick to indict Strauss-Kahn in 2011 may have cast a shadow over the assessment of the evidence and of the likelihood of success.
But citizens often are quick to indict police attention to low-level offenses (like Michael Brown's jaywalking) as causing police to use excessive force.
If anything, I am more quick to indict myself than them: no greater good emerged from me seeing the film, I could just as easily have used those ten bucks to support an independent filmmaker whose values match mine.
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He was quicker to indict the political class.
The quick decision to indict made a lot of sense, both for legal and practical reasons.
NASA officials were quick today to indict the system, not any individual, for the spacecraft's loss.
Kuby said Vance had been too quick to bring charges, had made statements that were "far in advance of the evidence" and "rushed ahead to indict him when they didn't have to".
I write to indict mankind".
We need to indict Ahmadinejad.
Prosecutors decided not to indict him.
There is much to expose, to indict.
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