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Definitions for accusations
ac·cu·sa·tions
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of accusations in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
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The numerical value of accusations in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of accusations in a Sentence
If these Democrat mayors are now that concerned about having migrants in their cities, they should call on President Biden to do his job and secure the border, instead of attacking Texas with baseless political accusations.
The plaintiffs have no direct evidence of discrimination. The lawsuit is nothing but accusations without factual support of racial motivation, had the plaintiffs approached me for representation,I would not take their case.
You look at his life, until this happened, what a change he's gone through. The trauma for a man who has never had any accusations, i want them to do a very comprehensive investigation.
Essentially, they're alleging that indictments, which are just pending accusations, should support that the underlying conviction be undone, we stand by the original case. We certainly sympathize with Mr. Floyd's cause, but that doesn't change the fact that George Floyd former conviction was a legitimate one.
( These are) strong accusations against a public research laboratory in China and ca n’t stand alone without substantial evidence, hopefully they will share with the World Health Organization soon so the evidence can be known and assessed by international health experts just as all other evidence concerning the pandemic origin.
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- குற்றச்சாட்டுகள்Tamil
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