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Americans are too self-centered, too careerist, goes the criticism.
He is conducting a point-by-point rebuttal of charges from former colleagues.
He has been accused of betraying his former socialist ideals.
It became difficult to promote conventional ideas of excellence without being instantly accused of elitism.
Fernando Torres has gotten a lot of stick, some of it unfairly so.
The speech was intended to answer the charges levelled against him by his opponents.
It's no use blaming Goldman for this.
He accused foreign nations of having a hidden agenda to harm French influence.
The document blamed the "very grave" situation on spies who had "spread throughout the land like locusts."
Sometimes, I think the administration steps over the line when they make these kinds of accusations.
There is no disputing Greek dissipation, nor the fact that the euro zone's troubled members, which also include Portugal, Ireland, Spain and Italy, must now pay a heavy price.
Doctors have been criticized for their indiscriminate use of antibiotics.
She accuses me of having blocked out the past.
He has the gall to accuse reporters of exploiting a tragedy for their own ends.
A frequent and fascinating public speaker, Raskin's efforts to move into the much maligned health care sector could really shake things up.
He accused newspapers of hypocrisy in their treatment of the story.
The new bosses were condemned as 'too lower class'.
The measures were decried as useless.
The protesters say the government is corrupt and inefficient.
He's taken a lot of flak for his left-wing views.
The minister was accused of defending the indefensible.
She stopped short of calling the president a liar.
He accused his opponent of playing the immigration card during the campaign.
She rebuked her lawyer for his authoritarian attitude to her clients.
I'm sick to death of your endless criticism.