He said there was an increasing tendency among some people to cast aspersions on the board when they didn't get the decision they wanted. |
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Their central theme is that he betrayed his band of brothers and cast aspersions on every battle-hardened American soldier. |
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It is stupid to cast aspersions on either the intelligence of the electorate or the validity of the verdict. |
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Crude and tasteless, the film showed no let-up of violence against women and cast aspersions on the morals of working women. |
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It must be read in context of the earlier exchange and the judge's aspersions on her integrity. |
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Before I could finish casting unwarranted aspersions on all fourteen of my fellow jurors, I was distracted by the actual oath. |
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He said it was unacceptable and outrageous that his integrity had been questioned and aspersions cast on his character. |
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I said candidly that I could hardly cast aspersions on his choices since my own reclusive tendencies are strong. |
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They were aware of French critics who cast aspersions on the Eiffel Tower as overly influenced by raw, unaesthetic American technology. |
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If that is indeed the case, I withdraw the aspersions I cast on his spelling. |
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But they also cast aspersions on women who choose prostitution as a profession, and did not mention the men. |
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Nor have I any intention of casting aspersions against whichever 20 writers make the list in January. |
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They don't know what's happened, so all they're doing is speculating and in doing so they've been casting aspersions on a whole industry. |
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After laying an egg like this, who is he to cast aspersions at the likes of Steven Spielberg and Martin Scorsese? |
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When I admitted the truth, the Collie laughed uproariously for what I thought was an unnecessarily long time, then cast aspersions on my parents. |
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These days, between posting his piquant views on the latest toonery, he rails against the aspersions still being spittled on the medium. |
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Mr. Chair, a question for the minister, I have not and our side has never cast aspersions about the actions of our soldiers in the field. |
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It is deeply regrettable when we get to a point where members of the Bloc Québécois are clearly casting aspersions. |
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To cast aspersions on a bewitched girl, to visit one's imprisoned spouse too regularly, was to risk accusation. |
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Methinks it's about time I cut the cord on this post as well as this post in which I got somewhat riled at what I thought was Tim chucking aspersions my way. |
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For members of the opposition to cast aspersions on that person and suggest that somehow the person is partisan is hypocritical. |
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We must also find answers to some of the attacks and aspersions cast on the professional integrity of farmers. |
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I said those who would make damage by casting aspersions on them ought to be embarrassed. |
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Only Mr Di Lello could be so superficial and irresponsible as to cast such hasty aspersions on the Italian government. |
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I don't want to cast aspersions, but you feel like the poor cousin when you come in. |
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The member opposite should stop casting aspersions on the men and women in uniform. |
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We cannot sit here and listen to the hon. member directly cast aspersions on the Prime Minister and his constituency. |
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And yet, that fact should not lead us to cast aspersions against all Maoist graphic design. |
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I am less critical of the many aspersions against Foucauldians. |
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Both politicans have been accused of abusing their positions to influence the police inquiries and cast aspersions upon alleged abusers. |
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Far be it from me to cast aspersions on our Prime Minister. After all, his political longevity is proof positive of his integrity. |
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I think that everybody needs to chill out and settle down on this issue and stop casting these kinds of aspersions. |
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It is not my intention here to cast aspersions on the sincerity of the apparent concerns expressed by these countries. |
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But when someone of Tanya's calibre has success, then the easiest way to tear them down is to cast aspersions. |
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This is not to cast aspersions on police officers, but this is a real question that I think the public needs to know. |
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My sincere apologies if you feel this casts aspersions upon your grandfather, and in charity I must add that he was a child of his unreflectingly materialist age. |
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Then again, now that I'm spending my days obsessing about a man I've more or less invented, I'm hardly one to cast aspersions on other people's productivity. |
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Fair enough, it is upsetting when people who don't know any better rush to cast aspersions on a band they aren't even in, but that's the nature of art. |
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They were roundly subjected to insults, smutty comments and had a multitude of aspersions cast about their manhood for the duration of their walk around the town. |
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You can't cast aspersions on someone just because they're wearing a cape. |
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And then he has the audacity to cast aspersions on the ones who caught him. |
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I am not here making generalizations or casting aspersions, but it would appear that, in fact, there were political reasons for the decision that was made back then and we are paying the price today. |
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He cast aspersions on every mayor and municipality in the country. |
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I would like to assure her, all members opposite, as well as the chief administrator of the mint, the master of the mint, that I in no way wish to cast any aspersions on how the mint is being operated. |
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To become so myopic and to use the words they throw around of corruption and the aspersions that they cast on the Prime Minister and everyone is so counterproductive. |
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Rather than the hon. member getting up and casting aspersions, and simply trying to point the finger and blame somebody, he could try for a change to be a little helpful. |
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I'm not dumb enough to cast aspersions on James's ability. |
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I don't want to cast aspersions on him... PK: So you know who it is? |
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It worries me to hear an elected member of the House cast aspersions on the work of other members who have a legitimate mandate by calling them lobbyists. |
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Information that tended to cast aspersions on a certain individual-but which in the Committee's view was of doubtful reliability-had been passed on to Service clients. |
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The honourable member for Ottawa South specifically cast aspersions on the reputation of two members of the governing party, including the reputation of a chair occupant who, of course, was unable to defend himself. |
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I asked wide-ranging questions, Mr. Chairperson, because the witness made wide-ranging statements at the outset and cast aspersions on the Auditor General. |
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Mr President, what perturbs me most about this whole affair is the impression that the President of the Commission cast aspersions on current European law. |
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In saying that, I do not want to cast aspersions on the many excellent and dedicated staff who have worked their hearts out trying to turn things around. |
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He argued that the new hiring manager could benefit by not qualifying him in the present process and that this would cast aspersions on his qualifications for the other pool. |
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Those members continue to just stir the pot, and try to cast aspersions. |
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In fact, for the last few weeks there have been aspersions cast on the Canadian Forces that somehow they have been involved in or tolerated abuse. |
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I had the opportunity to work with him on the Standing Committee on Finance and, although I do not wish to cast any aspersions, I would not put him in the left wing of the Liberal Party. |
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It is particularly troubling that the member would continue to cast aspersions that really in a way reflect on the work that is being done by members of the Canadian Forces. |
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It would also be better if it did not cast far-fetched aspersions over non-existent relations between Damascus and Al Qaeda and Sunni fundamentalism. |
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It and its surrogates have spent millions on advertising in swing states, casting aspersions on Mr Romney's conduct as an investor, raising questions about his finances and generally impugning his character. |
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I will not throw stones or cast aspersions, but I think the government has basically lost touch with that natural resource, that primary industry, agriculture. |
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I'm not casting aspersions on any particular parents here, but when we as a Parliament look at these statistics, the statistics are staggering, and they are staggeringly in favour of biological two-parent families. |
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The elections themselves, together with the pre-election inequities, prejudiced and presaged the public discord and polarisation that followed, casting system-wide aspersions on the integrity of the election process. |
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Both sides were casting aspersions, with Labor insiders claiming its members were being goaded by a deliberately aggressive prime minister eager to turn the tables after a damaging week. |
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Casting aspersions on same-sex parents is far from unique to Ireland. |
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And who am I, an avid nacho-cheese Doritos with pinot blanc fan, to cast aspersions? I was nibbling on a Pringle when something caught my eye. |
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Ross doubts the aspersions cast on Northumberland's loyalty, suggesting instead that Ambion Hill's narrow ridge hindered him from joining the battle. |
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No criminality can be infered or punishment inflicted, but for writing, printing, uttering, or publishing false, scandalous and malicious aspersions against the government. |
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They're very successful, often expanding the pool of defendants to their employers for not sacking aberrant libelers even when their aspersions are cast online. |
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Aspersions were also cast over his longevity at the highest level of the game. |
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