"charge" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The incident had been preceded by demonstrations that gave rise to charges of racism and anti-Semitism.
- And nothing so effectively gives an appearance of validity to such charges as a Justice Department investigation and, even better, prosecution.
- His behavior has given rise to charges that he allows himself to be manipulated by whoever is currently near him.
- And it gave way to new Democratic charges that Republicans want to "end Medicare."
- Although her last manuscript was presumably destroyed, two thematically different versions surface, giving rise to grave charges of fraud.
- Indeed, personality is often cited as a reason behind a contractor's choice, giving rise to charges of favoritism.
- The deal was not finalized until April 2004, but the circumstances gave rise to charges of favoritism.
- The argument later gave rise to charges of atheism against Raleigh.
- Israel's three-week-long attack has given rise to charges of war crimes on both sides.
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