Sentences with phrase «lob accusations»

Politicians and their spouses lob accusations at each other for all to see.
Politicians and their spouses lob accusations at each other for all to see.
I fear that the topic of the Nestle boycott is perceived as a lactivist's cause and that those who have formula fed have the freedom to, at best, ignore the boycott, or at worst, lob accusations at Nestle boycotters for being insensitive to the plight of those who have chosen formula for infant feeding.

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The accusation was lobbed by an informal adviser to Dr. David Nabarro, who is also vying for the top job at WHO.
During the campaign, the candidates often sparred through mailings and lobbed numerous accusations at each other.
When the Post's Fred Dicker demanded proof — not an unreasonable request for someone lobbing such shocking accusations — Paladino claimed that «of course» he had it and it would be forthcoming «at the appropriate time.»
It's an accusation that has often been lobbed at Keith's main area of study: geoengineering Earth's climate to counteract warming by, for instance, injecting particles into the sky to reflect sunlight.
(There are also accusations lobbed here that contradict what we've seen of their marriage earlier, but that's a different problem.)
And like me, he's a bit perturbed by some of the hostile criticism that has been lobbed at the film, and its protagonist Poppy in particular — such as Jeff Wells» wildly off - base (to my mind) accusation that the film is guilty of «emotional -LSB-...]
Yes, admittedly, cleaning up the types of allegations that unhappy authors have been lobbing at the company — which includes accusations of unpaid royalties, intentional and expensive errors in the content, and more — takes time and often a change of leadership.
Civility evaporated in a series of blog posts on Realclimate and Climateaudit that crested a few days ago when O'Donnell lobbed a heap of accusations against Steig.
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