None of the allegations related to financial impropriety or wilful misconduct. |
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I can assure all the people in Pennsylvania these allegations are absolutely, totally and unequivocally false. |
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The allegations of child sexual abuse and molestation ruined the lives of some teachers, who were wrongfully accused. |
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After a long, unpleasant legal battle, in which allegations of infidelity and abusiveness were raised, the parents split custody. |
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Courriere denies the plaintiff's allegations and disputes the quantum of damages in his statement of defence. |
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Stung to the quick by allegations our banner graphic looked very 1994, we've done a bit of a redesign here. |
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The allegations have put her career and her five medals from the 2000 games in jeopardy. |
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He acknowledged that there was some basis in truth to the allegations made regarding the woman. |
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Police today refused to give out details of the addresses raided and would not confirm what allegations the man arrested yesterday is facing. |
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Weeks after allegations of rampant grade inflation, Harvard University professors are being asked to justify the grades they give students. |
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The special rapporteur is also trying to investigate allegations of torture, but is being stalled by authorities. |
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They should release the documents containing the allegations against him, with the sensitive bits whited out. |
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The accident expert would also investigate allegations that the bus had a flat tyre at the time of the accident. |
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Publishing would leave me wide open to credible allegations that I was motivated by revenge, thus impugning my professional integrity. |
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While the team performed in office, others plotted against them, filling the air with harmful rumours and wild allegations. |
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Coun Black, a former mayor, was forced to stand down seven years ago and spent years in the political wilderness following sleaze allegations. |
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There were also allegations that an air rifle had been fired during chaotic scenes. |
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He reels off a series of allegations, most of which have either been positively discredited or remain wholly unsubstantiated. |
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The allegations were referred to police by Philip Robinson, the Council's acting chief executive and returning officer. |
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A spokesmen says, given the nature of the allegations, any inquiry would need to be at a national level. |
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This man is taking stick over these allegations but what worries me most is when some bloggers seem to think that if true, nothing is wrong. |
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Pasiya strongly refutes these allegations, accusing some of these players of ill discipline. |
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The trust has strongly denied all but one of the allegations and has received no complaints about hygiene. |
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Several allegations were investigated by police but no charges were ever brought. |
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I know of several occasions when allegations in newspapers have been well wide of the mark. |
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West Yorkshire Police said they have not been able to substantiate any of the allegations. |
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The woman and her boyfriend refused to comment about the allegations in The Mail on Sunday. |
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His comments were ignored by the media as he did not have the proof to back up his allegations. |
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We deny all the implied allegations and insinuations in the strongest possible terms. |
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We totally reject the serious allegations and innuendos contained in the article. |
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Of course there needs to be safeguards for teachers from false and malicious allegations. |
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It's been very hurtful, and no one has been prepared to put their names to these allegations. |
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I don't know the inside story on the allegations of racism that have been investigated. |
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He said in the case of the association some people had been making allegations without proof. |
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The Tory group has stressed that the allegations do not concern any illegal activities. |
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His accuser is a former drinking and gambling mate, whose allegations have laid him open to prosecution. |
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If asked I would certainly refuse to rub down women because it lays you open to allegations of assault. |
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The sacking was for unspecified professional misconduct after an independent investigation into allegations that he had an affair with a patient. |
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Accordingly, I find that all of the allegations in the statement of claim fall within the policy exceptions, even interpreted restrictively. |
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In each case he has used his considerable speaking abilities and his acute political antennae to confront the allegations head on. |
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Many of the main allegations have been well ventilated already but that did not take away from their impact. |
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Bacon has successfully revived his career after allegations of drug use ended his run on children's television. |
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It revealed on Saturday how the firm was dumped amid allegations it had not made enough effort to license its sites. |
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Now new evidence has come to light that could mean the end of the forgery allegations. |
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He insisted that the parliamentary poll was free from political interference, but promised to investigate allegations of vote rigging. |
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Thousands of pounds worth of damages could be paid out to families who saw false allegations of ritual abuse made against them. |
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He accompanies his startling allegations about his opponent with riveting admissions about his own identity. |
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In the past two months, the fund industry has been rocked by allegations of ethical lapses. |
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Guidelines are presented to assist in the evaluation of allegations based on historical events. |
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The country has fiercely denied US allegations that it is using an ambitious atomic energy project as a cover to develop nuclear weapons. |
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The men have been locked in a wrangle with their employers since they were sacked in 2000 amid allegations of bullying and harassment. |
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Mr Close says he had not had any opportunity to discuss his responses to any of the allegations against him with anyone in the department. |
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I don't like the idea of someone being hounded by anonymously sourced allegations in the press. |
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These aren't the same old depressing allegations, no, this time the allegations are red hot! |
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He was not available for comment on Monday but has vowed to clear himself of the allegations. |
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We need to sift the grain from the chaff and check out whether the allegations of abuse are genuine, exaggerated or altogether mala fide. |
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The allegation of malicious prosecution against an Assistant Crown Attorney is one of the most serious allegations which can be made. |
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A tearful Grigg-Booth, who appeared in court on police bail, sat in front of the public bench as the court clerk read out the allegations. |
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The allegations of a scandalous incident have been circulating inside media offices for weeks now. |
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One requirement is that CPS must advise the alleged maltreater of the allegations against him or her at the first contact. |
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As a result of allegations, the manager responsible for these staff requested a suspension hearing. |
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The Human Rights Commission has the mandate to receive and investigate allegations of discrimination. |
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The Prime Minister is sceptical and questions the timing of the new allegations. |
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These allegations will be proven by a trail of bank transactions among the three and a Malaysian Airlines flight manifest, the prosecution said. |
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But the fact that his confirmation was put on thin ice by such tenuous allegations concerns many activists. |
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The PM has announced an inquiry into the allegations that the SIS spied on Maori groups. |
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Not surprisingly, management are scornful of such talk and refused to even grace such allegations with a comment. |
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Naturally, the major agencies have all issued terse statements rejecting the allegations. |
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These scurrilous and totally unfounded allegations will be proven false in a court room. |
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We still have this need to balance the rehabilitation of offenders and the damage to people by scurrilous allegations. |
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He was barred from practising by the General Medical Council in July 2000 after 34 out of 35 allegations against him were proven. |
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India yesterday denied that South African authorities had been kept in the dark about the match-fixing allegations. |
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The two main allegations concern race-fixing and free betting on the sport. |
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The Secretary of the Navy, Gordon England, has dismissed these allegations. |
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Gian refused to meet the police summons for questioning, saying that the allegations against him were baseless. |
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Now that Salon has backed away from the e-mail story, Krugman's allegations seem completely baseless. |
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Mr Hoggart soon abandons his baseless allegations against innocent dogs, and reports on real questions. |
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The allegations against Wahid were always threadbare pretexts for his removal from office. |
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He vehemently denies the allegations of theft and is now threatening to sue White for libel. |
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Mahathir has attempted to shore up his position by trying to distance the government from corruption allegations. |
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Jones has always denied all the allegations and has never tested positive for any banned substances. |
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Significantly, that was also the year when he made sensational allegations concerning mass murder of Aborigines by a police patrol. |
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An Internet message board has been pulled amid allegations it was used by bullies to harass and victimise school children. |
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He said that the traducers of his boss were behind the allegations of corruption against the governor. |
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These allegations and others, which came to light during the investigations, have been referred to the military police. |
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Police are investigating allegations that cabin crew downed alcohol shorts during a holiday flight returning to Manchester. |
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This case was not lengthened or complicated by the allegations of fraudulent misrepresentation. |
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If there are allegations of mistreatment made, then those allegations are investigated. |
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He was in the depths of despair following allegations of rape and sexual assault and tabloid tales of cocaine abuse. |
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There have been no allegations of monkey business at City Hall since Miller has been mayor and that's good. |
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Panorama's allegations of corruption in horse racing are just another twist in a long line of scandals which have blighted the sport. |
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His allegations were uncorroborated and were contradicted by those who could have confirmed them. |
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In those circumstances, allegations such as those relating to alleged sale at an undervalue ought never perhaps to have been made. |
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In addition, detectives were probing allegations that members of paramilitary organisations were muscling in on the industry. |
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However, investigators were unable to unearth conclusive documentary evidence to support the allegations. |
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And now the fall-out from that baptism of fire for the new ruling group has begun, with allegations of sleaze, bribery and illegal voting. |
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I can no longer be terrorized by society's, my mate's, or my employer's allegations of unfemininity. |
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Furthermore, I deeply deplore the unfounded allegations and personal insults put forth in the letter. |
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It found that 90 childcare referrals were left unheeded for months, despite the serious nature of many allegations. |
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He faces 20 allegations including drinking alcohol while on call, botched surgery and bungled use of equipment. |
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Like other Newcastle players, he has been the subject of police investigation over unproven allegations of rape. |
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At the moment, these are allegations and they remain unproven at this time. |
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In at least three cases, teachers facing unproven allegations have committed suicide. |
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If you didn't keep making smart-arsed lame comments and unsubstantiated allegations, no-one would bother you, or even acknowledge your existence. |
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Most of the time, my debates of World War 2 will be met with allegations of unsubstantiality. |
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He said there were allegations that the teacher may have struck out at the pupil first, but this claim was unsubstantiated. |
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Still, the allegations show how hard it is for anyone in Russian finance to have an unsullied reputation. |
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That delay was to a large extent a necessary consequence of the splitting of the allegations into separate trials. |
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Their claim is based in contract and tort and includes allegations of negligence and breach of fiduciary duty. |
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I must point out that all the allegations made are without foundation and I have acted at all times with the upmost probity. |
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His story combines a hot issue with intrigue, allegations of lying, internet sock puppets, and scientific misconduct. |
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The arrests brought to four the number of men questioned about the allegations so far. |
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The hearing follows only a week after the first public appearance of an MSP facing allegations that he breached the code of conduct. |
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Even so the allegations were so vague they would have been impossible to defend. |
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But the night school's manager and a member of its finance committee dismissed the charges, saying the allegations were politically motivated. |
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Later in the weekend, allegations of a CBC reporter being struck with a nightstick and of police dogs being set loose on protesters also emerged. |
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There has therefore been no significant public ventilation of the allegations now made against the doctor. |
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Fans of Oscar Wilde will recall that the verdantly carnationed Irish writer met his downfall over allegations that he had kissed a certain boy. |
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No one went through the statements from Ms Cosgrove in an attempt to verify her allegations. |
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As far as community activism is concerned, do not victimise people with unfounded and destructive remarks or allegations. |
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Haddad, his lawyers and supporters have vigorously opposed such allegations. |
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Two men and two women have been questioned over trademark violation and benefits fraud allegations. |
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I shall write this article without much mention of the bung allegations, as I am looking to discuss quality. |
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She had consistently refuted what she claimed to be malicious allegations from spiteful colleagues. |
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She also said important documents related to her allegations were stolen after her house was burglarized. |
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Any attempt to expel certain groups based on untrue allegations will be likely to splinter the movement unnecessarily. |
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The Plaintiff failed to deliver any expert evidence to support their allegations notwithstanding two previous orders that required her to do so. |
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The allegations hung over the couple, who were not called to give evidence in court, for more than a fortnight. |
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Whether the allegations against her will stand up in court remains to be seen. |
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The notion that his allegations may be no more than calumny, or suspicion without substance doesn't seem to bother him. |
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She can't be referring to obloquy in general, since it is her campaign that is firing out slurs and false allegations at an astonishing pace. |
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He wasn't terribly popular in our part of the constituency and rumours, some of which have hardened into allegations, abounded. |
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Where there are allegations of a criminal offence we work hand in glove with the police. |
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Her critics have carped about the book-jacket, made allegations of sloppiness and even made fun of her hair. |
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The former Manchester vicar and one-time Eton chaplain has consistently declined to comment on the allegations against him. |
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The District of North Vancouver has struck a special committee to look into the allegations. |
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Most disturbing of all are his allegations that he repeatedly tried to get higher-ups to follow through and investigate. |
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He was unjustly smeared by FBI leaks and unproven allegations, and subjected to cruel and unusual punishment without a trial. |
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Subsequently, the police declared that there was no evidence to substantiate the allegations. |
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However no evidence has been found to substantiate allegations that animals have been mistreated. |
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Journalists try to substantiate allegations with other evidence, but this isn't always possible. |
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I take into account the summary allegations at paragraph 16 of the skeleton argument. |
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If the code is followed in your workplace, you should be made aware of allegations or complaints against you by a colleague or superior. |
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These allegations now seem chillingly credible in the light of the photographss. |
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This certainly chimes with my experience of having put a number of specific allegations about supposedly untrue stories to the paper. |
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The allegations of a partnership, vulnerable as they are for these reasons, are, moreover, only part of the picture painted by the proceedings. |
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Or, if the allegations are substantiated and he can deliver, then that stirs up a whole new hornets' nest. |
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After a horrid, torrid week in which all sorts of colourful allegations have been thrown at the Government, none of it appears to have stuck. |
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They are currently suspended from duty and facing criminal charges in relation to allegations made by various inmates. |
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The amended particulars of claim contained detailed allegations as to losses sustained by the claimants. |
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The ship has made headlines for a number of reasons this year, including hotly denied allegations of slave labour. |
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The situation sparked allegations of unfairness and excessive bureaucracy from the town's unemployed and civic leaders. |
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The allegations against him go further, suggesting he is claiming money from the fees office to pay the costs of care for his disabled sister. |
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Of course there are allegations of people getting compensation, then coming back and claiming money again. |
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The corruption allegations have spurred public protests and mounting clamor for his immediate resignation. |
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First, this pre-dated the allegations of the conspiracy and second, the police never attempted to discover why that money was paid in. |
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The ICAC was looking at around 50 allegations of misconduct within the the city's Health Service. |
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A British icon, a symbol of all that is decent and proper in this country, has been tarnished by wild allegations and screaming headlines. |
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But his rule was clouded by allegations of authoritarianism, corruption and a lack of scruples in dealing with his opponents. |
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The marketing manager at the racecourse said it had still been a tremendous day despite the allegations clouding the sport. |
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Do not take into account against the two co-defendants his allegations of what he says he knows about them. |
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The strictest electoral laws in Europe were introduced on the back of false allegations of mass personation. |
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From what I'm hearing about the allegations, they don't mention anything about false imprisonment or kidnapping. |
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There is now some speculation that the allegations were falsified by Phil Weaver. |
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The judge's calls for the judiciary to investigate allegations against the imprisoned officials fell on deaf ears. |
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I've made it clear that if there are any colorable allegations of improper funding we will investigate those. |
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The letter contained serious allegations of criminal and other improper behaviour. |
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So, I read that he has been mired in accusations and allegations of corruption, sexual impropriety, and drug use. |
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The plaintiffs' allegations against the defendant involve those of serious wrongdoing and impropriety. |
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These events have led to allegations of fascist infiltration of the Italian police. |
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On phone hacking, we believe the police should thoroughly investigate all allegations. |
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One of the most common allegations relates to physical abuse and excessive corporal punishment. |
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It is an indictment of our childcare system that the childcare debate only makes the news when there are allegations of abuse. |
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But the steady stream of allegations about her infatuations or dalliances has certainly dimmed her reputation. |
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Last week the police force were batting away allegations of systemic problems with witnesses or informers getting police protection. |
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When the allegations were put to McKellar, he denied them while conceding that complaints had been made. |
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Walsh remains unrepentant about the allegations put forward in his book. |
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Allegations of bias, cronyism, and petty politicking have often tainted the results. |
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But the hyperactive Sarkozy is hypersensitive to these oft-repeated allegations of skullduggery. |
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Pasiya threatened legal action against those individuals who are tarnishing the image of his club by associating them with the match-fixing allegations. |
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For most voters, internal party cohesion hardly seemed to be the most pressing issue amid a slew of sleaze allegations. |
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I would never ask anybody to lie and these allegations represent a gross slur on the many tried and trusted employees who continue to work for Angel. |
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But at least the ousted President Eduard Shevardnadze, for all the allegations of corruption against him, never was detained. |
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Rarely has such a high profile figure in British public life had to face criminal allegations which cover most of their career. |
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Representatives of both Dr. Luke and Lady Gaga were quick to deny these allegations. |
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In recent weeks the Australian media has given saturation coverage to criminal allegations of pack rapes, cover-ups and pay-offs involving high-profile sportsmen. |
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Since the hints and allegations presented thus far are unsupported and in fact untrue, it would be hard indeed to determine their impacts on operations. |
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None of the allegations made by the former pupils were contested. |
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He repeated his claim that the allegations were the result of a smear campaign. |
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We don't want it be used by a small number of people who may use the opportunity of public hearings under privilege to make patently untruthful allegations. |
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It took a lot to make the public and entertainment industry remember the allegations against Dr. Huxtable. |
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His departure left bitterness among his local supporters and the allegations which he still faces alarmed party supporters, opponents and non-aligned voters alike. |
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The court heard that undercover officers had bugged his phone as they investigated a number of allegations which did not lead to criminal charges. |
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In fact, all sorts of theories and information are surfacing, and it is increasingly clear that many of these assertions and allegations are patently false or unverified. |
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And there was no crime, just allegations by the securities and Exchange Commission about a 16-year-old kid. |
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He also said the allegations of bugging of conversations between solicitors and clients at Letterkenny Garda Station could be examined by the tribunal. |
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At least three, facing unproven allegations, have committed suicide. |
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Allegations were followed by admissions that were followed by denials and recanting. |
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When I put their allegations to Epstein, he denied them and went into overdrive. |
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It's a panicky move coming amid a deluge of corruption allegations a week before key elections. |
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The Appellant lodged her appeal with the Care Standards Tribunal on 28 June 2004, claiming that the allegations of misconduct were unproved and malicious. |
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Bowman claims that she told both her agent and an attorney about the incident, but her allegations fell on deaf ears. |
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The website Bishop Accountability keeps some of the most extensive records on allegations of priestly abuse available. |
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Gallo charges that the rape allegations at Wesleyan minimize legitimate rape allegations. |
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A weekend face-off in Texas between Herman Cain and Newt Gingrich puts a spotlight on allegations of harassment and infidelity. |
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Allegations of fake encounters have been made with unfailing regularity over the last 12 years. |
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The Clough Years were subsequently tainted with bung allegations. |
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They've said all the allegations and incidents aired in the media so far have been simply the public airing of internal investigations that are already underway. |
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We trust the judicial process to reach the ultimate conclusions about the truth or falsity of these allegations. |
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Professor McVie last night gave a vigorous rebuttal to allegations made against him and his charity by the leader of the Scottish Executive's cancer task force. |
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Allegations about the disgraced psychiatrist were first made more than two decades ago. |
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But on any view of the allegations, taken at their highest, the role of the second applicant is regarded as significantly subsidiary to that of the first. |
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Allegations against five other priests were included in an appendix to the report, published on Tuesday. |
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Allegations of censorship, bias and sensationalism have dogged the current saturation coverage of the war. |
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The director-general of the BBC resigned amid a flurry of allegations around sex-abuse reporting. |
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Sarkozy has steadfastly denied allegations of wrongdoing in the Tapie case. |
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For many months, racing has been the subject of wild rumours and unsubstantiated allegations, much of them nonsense and most thoroughly offensive. |
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Back in 2009, crone told Parliament that the phone-hacking allegations concerned only one rogue reporter and a private detective. |
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Allegations that they may constitute a fifth column are beginning to look increasingly shallow. |
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The more recent attacks add to the credibility of the victims at Liberty and Christopher Newport who made allegations. |
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According to the memo, Miller then asked what the statute of limitations in Illinois was and to define what the allegations meant. |
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Allegations of counterfeit tickets left some patrons standing outside, and ubiquitous scalpers smiling. |
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I am in no position to determine the accuracy of any such allegations or the veracity of the affiants of the affidavits in support of the application. |
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Despite being unnamed and cleared, a whispering campaign has circled around this Minister since Lynn's allegations, and it probably won't go away from some quarters. |
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As I write, Lithuanian politics are convulsed by allegations of vote buying by one of its political parties. |
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Less than 24 hours after Stephenson stood down, assistant commissioner John Yates quit Monday over similar allegations. |
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In early 1877 a lay petition to Rome was circulated throughout Canterbury in which various allegations were made about the Marist administration of the region. |
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A judge convicted of being drunk and disorderly in a kebab shop has had his Yorkshire law offices closed amid allegations of financial irregularities. |
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A few supported my efforts in the image review, but the vast majority came in the form of condemnatory allegations. |
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Allegations of sexual abuse can spring from false memory syndrome and not fact, a former resident of childcare institutions has announced. |
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In other words, the cases were substantial enough that the nurses didn't even contest the allegations or seek a less severe discipline than surrender. |
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Team Cosby has vehemently denied the allegations, dating back at least to a 2004 lawsuit that the comedian settled out of court. |
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The allegations go back 30 years or more to the days when he'd not long arrived in the Northern Territory and worked as a market gardener and wildlife officer in Arnhem Land. |
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If these allegations were made about me I would be banged up by now. |
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He told senior officials that an inquest was not powerful enough to handle the kind of allegations he needed to explore. |
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The vote was voided by the Supreme Court on fraud allegations. |
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I knew about the allegations of doping, but I didn't know them in great detail. |
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As Romney fends off attacks on his Mormon faith, he may soon face allegations of insensitivity toward Muslims. |
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A few more bad apples will be identified, they'll be suspended with pay and the allegations against them will be disposed of in some way or another. |
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They continue to be bogged down with allegations of substandard mental-health care. |
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It is this length of time during which the allegations were allowed to fester that is so puzzling. |
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Those allegations remain to be examined and there are intensive discussions on options for doing that. |
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Mr. Sheen clearly and coherently denied those allegations in his interview with the Today show Wednesday morning. |
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Allegations that her comments caused a disturbance at Bradford Magistrates Court between white and Asian youths proved to be unfounded. |
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But by 2001, she had failed to win a seat in the Australian federal Senate and her party broke up acrimoniously amid allegations of wrongdoing and internal bickering. |
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It is convenient to mention here that, at the hearing before the registrar and on the appeal before me, there was no major issue about the three specific allegations. |
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Despite the unresolved allegations of sleaze and corruption, it is a matter of conviction to this writer that the bulk of our politicians are decent and well-intentioned. |
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At least four allegations later, it took clegg until this week to demand a public apology and suspend Rennard from the party. |
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Rumours and match-fixing allegations added to the home team's pressure. |
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Allegations were made that the asylum-seekers had deliberately thrown their children overboard. |
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Humberside Police had also deleted some of the unproven allegations from their files in the mistaken belief that this was required by the Data Protection Act. |
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When the story of the mixup reached the Mexican media, so did allegations that Claudia had become the new head of Los Antrax. |
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And, as any good public defender would, Wolf says the allegations are absurd. |
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Ortega has dismissed the allegations of autocracy and fraud that have afflicted his presidency as politically motivated. |
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What has been demonstrated is that they've been secondees to the Australian Crime Commission and they've been the subject of corruption allegations. |
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Bill Cosby is facing allegations of assault and sexual misconduct by many women. |
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See the back-and-forth allegations of stalking and text-message harassment. |
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Even the allegations of assault against third parties stemmed from the respondent's anger and jealousy over the applicant's relationship with another woman. |
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But I remain in prison on these baseless allegations while waiting for the chance to prove my innocence. |
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Extraordinary allegations of Satanic ritual abuse had been made and an extraordinary fight ensued to have the children returned and the families' names cleared. |
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The claim is one of a series of allegations made in a controversial documentary that the BBC has now pulled. |
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When it comes to the increasing number of rape allegations leveled at Bill Cosby, the smoke is becoming impenetrable. |
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There were isolated and undetailed allegations of physical torture. |
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He argued that this was confirmatory of the fact that their allegations against him were baseless and were designed to divert attention from their own misconduct. |
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Allegations are made that some suppliers have pocketed the money without supplying the ordered books. |
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And a substantial number of allegations were made when virtually no action could be taken because the offending priest was already dead, resigned, retired, or laicized. |
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And yet, a dossier of allegations involving human rights could not help any cardinal at a moment like that. |
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He, on the other hand, was accused of mishandling allegations of mistreatment of children by an order of nuns when that scandal blew up three years ago. |
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Despite the allegations of abuse, corruption, and the indictments of several officers in the unit, many credit it with keeping a lid on gang violence. |
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Since then, similar allegations have emerged from five other facilities, including ones in Cheyenne and San Antonio. |
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The crackdown on long waits has been dogged by allegations that ambulance staff are deliberately delaying taking patients into casualty until the hospital is ready for them. |
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Child protection officers will be under instructions to report any allegations straightaway to Mr Morris and to appropriate authorities such as police and social services. |
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She felt compelled to come forward because the allegations in that case seem similar to her own regarding Cosby. |
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Allegations of vote rigging and stuffing of the stuffing the ballot boxes ensued. |
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It was called following allegations that in one ward alone, 3,000 out of 7,000 postal codes were stolen, altered or falsified during last year's local elections. |
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Allegations made against him previously in Lothian and Borders would have shown up. |
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Yet the Times still overlooked allegations whose seriousness it would have recognized had it peered closer. |
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He goes on to say that any allegations of cruelty or misconduct are always investigated and action taken against those responsible if claims have substance. |
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Allegations that he abused his former wife call into question his fitness for the job. |
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In 1995 angry shareholders wrote to the department demanding an inquiry amid allegations of improper share dealings by the controlling director of the company. |
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Allegations in respect of these conversations first surfaced at a much later date. |
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Our Charlie proved the most sought-after subject on the web after scurrilous allegations prompted a fact-starved UK public to scour the Net for tasty titbits. |
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He resolutely resisted all efforts to make him withdraw his allegations against them and their alleged co-conspirators. |
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There have been a lot of allegations of postal votes being fiddled in many parts of our region, not least here in towns such as Blackburn, Burnley and Nelson. |
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Van Persie's dislike for the press has only deepened since he spent two weeks in a Rotterdam police cell last summer after allegations made by a former beauty queen. |
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As hundreds of Gama workers continued their 10-day occupation of Dublin building sites last night, the company again denied all allegations against it. |
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Still, lambert says, he was surprised to hear about the allegations of sexual abuse. |
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There may be other cases where allegations are put forward in some other form, and that may be an appropriate case for the Board to lay a complaint before the Tribunal. |
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Scotland Yard did not deny that these allegations were part of their investigation. |
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Assessing rape allegations gets still more challenging in the Middle East, where even the suspicion of rape can break families. |
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But amid the allegations of sexual abuse, allegations of physical abuse have also begun to resurface. |
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Someone who believes the allegations is a forensic psychiatrist and medical historian who's looked closely at doctors who serially kill their patients. |
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Cosby settled a lawsuit filed by one of the women, but he has never spoken of the allegations in public. |
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At the center of allegations about a political cover-up is a nondescript Edwardian terraced house in West London. |
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Further allegations of anti-Catholicism from prominent figures including Cardinal Logue aroused sectarian feelings which led to jeering and hissing on 8 May. |
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Garcia has denied the allegations, accusing his ex-wife of lying to gain favor in a divorce. |
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Cabinet ministers of the day gather to review the names and the allegations. |
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A judge at the High Court in London rejected allegations by two historians that Brown had stolen ideas from their book The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail. |
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The lack of evidence also trammelled the inquiry into the most serious allegations, those involving collusion between the British authorities and loyalist paramilitaries. |
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One of the allegations was that an educator was still using corporal punishment and had recently assaulted learners by slapping and punching them. |
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