Sentences with phrase «widespread allegations»

When widespread allegations of sexual harassment in the entertainment industry broke late last year, lawyers were quick to align with celebrities and women's rights organizations to demand change.
A major inquiry has been launched into the reliability of official global surface temperature records following widespread allegations that data has been manipulated to prove that global warming is happening.
His department is at the center of a federal probe into widespread allegations of prisoner abuse.
As Hollywood continues to reckon with widespread allegations of sexual assault and toxic masculinity, L.A.'s art scene has offered some solace in the form of the binary - smashing exhibit «Engender.»
While Barnes & Noble won't comment on widespread allegations of «reduced Simon & Schuster books as leverage,» Kaufman writes:
This was the first time that First Round asked directly about sexual misconduct, after a year that has seen widespread allegations against men including the President, Steve Jurvetson, and Harvey Weinstein.
Airbnb is suing the city of San Francisco, battling legislation in New York and fighting widespread allegations that some of its hosts discriminate against renters.
*** Police Provost Marshals to arrest erring officers Following widespread allegations of lopsidedness in the recent promotions and postings of senior police officers (SPOs) which favoured a particular section of the country to the detriment of other...
The operation, however, was also marked with widespread allegations of pogroms and violence of their own, which intensified the corrosive communal politics of the region.
And widespread allegations of sexual harassment were at the center of an internal investigation concluded in June.
Fr John suggested the widespread allegations of abuse facing many priests in recent years won't have helped levels of trust.
Commenting on the widespread allegation that the EFCC had acquired a bad image with its handling of suspects, he said: «EFCC allegedly having a bad image is your opinion.
Indeed, the Carnegie Commission on Science, Technology, and Government's 1993 report, Science and Technology in Judicial Decision Making, referred to «widespread allegations that the judicial system is increasingly unable to manage and adjudicate science and technology... issues» (p. 11).
They follow widespread allegations, first reported by The Huffington Post, that the handymen and home inspectors that banks hire to look after vacant properties are breaking into still - occupied homes, and looting them of valuables.
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