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The government was accused of propping up declining industries.
We have been accused of exaggerating before, but unfortunately all our reports proved to be true.
Over the last week of talks, each side accused the other of misrepresenting its proposals.
The plan has attracted criticism from consumer groups.
No one will accuse you of hypocrisy.
He accused newspapers of hypocrisy in their treatment of the story.
Hugh Grant, an actor, bashed newspapers which, he believes, obtained his medical records.
The Republicans could equally be accused of playing a cynical game, voting against a package they know will pass in order to appear thrifty yet not risk being accused of sabotage.
Each critic in those examples is charging, in a different way, that someone in authority is intentionally being incurious.
The government is accused of ratting on its promises to the unemployed.
He committed the cardinal sin of criticizing his teammates.
All the Israelites railed against Moses and Aaron.
The president has been accused of failing to articulate an overall vision in foreign affairs.
So, to repel the chastisement of his superiors, as well as the coming winter, he buys a new coat.
He said he wasn't pointing an accusing finger at anyone in the government or the army.
We spent the rest of the evening in mutual recrimination.
"Where have you been?" he asked Bob accusingly.
Mr Malone accused Mr Diller of "aggressive" use of the corporate jet, and said that his pay "raised eyebrows".
He angrily accused the investigators of slandering both him and his family.
Assuming that your teacher is neither biased nor corrupt and that her system conforms to school rules, you can't fault her ethics.
The students accused the teacher of favouritism.
He openly accused his opponents of cowardice.
Critics accuse Mr Zapatero of dictating short-term solutions on the hoof, rather than tackling deeper ills.
He accused the newspaper of trying to blacken his name.
He has accused local people of trying to besmirch his reputation.