Inspiration for the move came after hordes of late-coming executives pointed accusatory fingers at the transport system. |
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He pointed an accusatory finger at the television medium for aggressively promoting films made for the market. |
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Next time I hear that crabby, accusatory voice, I'm going to pretend I've contracted a sudden case of selective deafness. |
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There are no provisions for banned passengers to see the accusatory information or contest their proscription. |
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While his discourse is extreme and accusatory, his demeanor is equable and deliberate. |
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Micah's voice was accusatory, making it sound like something had gone horribly wrong. |
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The only thing missing is the accusatory finger pointed at me in mock surprise. |
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He became more aggressive and personal, more didactic, more accusatory, more moralistic. |
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Can he file civil lawsuits against these three women who have been so accusatory and hung him out to dry? |
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This wasn't the most pleasant way to begin a grueling, accusatory interview, but Jacobs' unease made sense for the obvious reasons. |
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He just jabs us in the chest with an accusatory finger and hopes that guilt at our ignorance will keep us quiet. |
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Michael heads towards the door but turns and points an accusatory finger at Tommy. |
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Ignoring their needs and interests and pointing accusatory fingers won't help. |
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Next time I hear that accusatory voice, I'm going to pretend I've contracted a sudden case of selective deafness. |
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There are so many questions from the family, wagging tongues and accusatory fingers. |
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A balled-up fist reaches out, one finger pointed in an accusatory jab towards you. |
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First to his knees, then his haunches, and then dropping forward in the dirt, pointing his whole body at me like an accusatory finger. |
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It is funny how quickly everyone in society reaches out to point an accusatory finger at those unlucky enough to be in the spotlight. |
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The judge acted in an accusatory manner and effectively replaced the passive and unprepared prosecutor. |
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The revised 1990 penal code replaced the old inquisitory system with an accusatory system akin to that of common-law countries. |
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In fact, when this death metal band receives any recognition from the mainstream press at all, it is nearly always in the form of an accusatory finger. |
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Instead, the accusatory finger is pointed squarely at Jeffrey Jamar and Richard Rogers, the men who led the FBI forces on the ground. |
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Once a complaint is filed, the professor usually has to undergo a prolonged accusatory process to defend the grade. |
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At the beginning of the peace process, the questions received had an accusatory tone. |
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Madam President, let me start with an accusatory question to the Commissioner. |
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To some significant degree, I am going to be accusatory of members of the official opposition about the amendment and subamendment. |
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The comments have been so negative and accusatory, including ones claiming the board members are only looking to preserve their jobs and income. |
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A quick search led me not only to the accusatory tweets, but to the explosion of internet chatter that followed in their wake. |
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Where health is concerned though, the accusatory finger of discrimination pivots. |
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By now there are many hundreds of these tweets, varying from vehement to vituperative, from accusatory to abusive. |
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And he pointed an accusatory finger beyond riders to irresponsible managers and the shady doctors who enable a doping culture. |
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Indictments are accusatory instruments that have no evidentiary weight at all. |
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Believe it or not there was something accusatory in the way she said it. |
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He approached me and thrust a thick, square, accusatory finger in my face. |
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Should a snafu come to public attention, and there is a free press to ask embarrassing questions and point accusatory fingers, then they can see their careers end overnight. |
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Equally, the United manager may possibly be one of the few figures down south who can speak to referees in such a brusque, accusatory manner and not incur their wrath. |
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The accusatory words hint of family disturbance, dysfunction and that ugly British tendency to sexualise prematurely our little girls. |
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From the Most Serene Republic to the City of Light and Perfidious Albion, cities, countries and empires have always been branded with nicknames that range from the flattering to the accusatory. |
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This model enables you to avoid sounding accusatory and to focus on behaviours rather than on your assumptions about or interpretations of the behaviours. |
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Another consequence that is just as serious is that, in practical terms, this fuels the accusatory atmosphere here in Canada and it could undermine our ability to act in the world that surrounds us. |
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An ongoing reform of the Code of Criminal Procedure would introduce an accusatory system that would ensure respect for the rights of accused persons under a transparent, impartial, effective and expeditious legal system. |
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The Committee takes note of the currently proposed reforms of the State party's criminal justice system, which inter alia aims to establish an accusatory system and enshrines the principle of the presumption of innocence. |
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The author adds that the presiding judge acted in an accusatory manner. |
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Furthermore, with the aim of improving the functioning of the judicial branch, the State party should pursue its intention to introduce an accusatory system. |
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The accusatory message, printed on beer mats and distributed last month by London's Metropolitan Police, suggests that domestic violence is so widespread that a drinker is likely to be perpetrating it. |
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In this dismal new melodrama, the accusatory gaze of Dame Judi, who could probably ice up Superman's heat vision with that chilblain stare, is slowly lost. |
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Remember that the person reading your letter was not directly responsible for whatever happened, and they will be much more responsive and willing to please a gracious, polite customer than an angry, accusatory one. |
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In general, the wide media portrayal of the author is said to have been inflammatory and prejudicial, with the result that the jurors formed a definite opinion as to her guilt and were exposed to an accusatory bias. |
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In September of that year, Newton had a breakdown which included sending wild accusatory letters to his friends Samuel Pepys and John Locke. |
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Often, these comments may sound as though they are issue-oriented, but the speaker or listener moves the focus to personal or accusatory phrasing. |
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The man and woman in the street is very well aware of the message that sends out, so there is no cause to talk about enlargement fatigue in an accusatory tone of voice. |
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I'm not surewhat ProfTallis thinks but it seems to me that this kind of accusatory finger-pointing represents one of the more distasteful sides of human nature. |
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Infiltrators destroyed the group, not with legitimate arrests, but with accusatory gossip and extremist rhetoric that turned members against one other. |
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Grand juries perform both accusatory and investigatory functions. |
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