11.   To penalize someone without giving him a chance to confront his accusers goes against fundamental American ideas of fairness.

12.   Following the committee vote Wednesday, which ensured there would be no public sessions, the lawmaker attacked his colleagues for denying him the chance to confront his accusers.

13.   Groer denied the charges but never in detail, and critics said his stubborn silence suggested he was afraid to confront his accusers.

14.   It is time, they say, to restore the right of the accused to confront his accuser.

15.   Many politicians complained that the law violated human rights by not allowing a person to confront his accusers.

16.   The civilian court conviction came after an earlier conviction for treason in a secret military court where Berenson was not allowed to confront her accusers.

17.   The Chinese, angered at the leniency shown some Western competitors, have been waiting for the chance to confront their accusers.

18.   The victims are not put on trial, they are given no rights, nor are they able to confront their accusers.

19.   Under the law, defendants cannot confront their accusers nor are defense lawyers allowed to question police and military witnesses.

v. + accuser >>共 43
face 20.17%
confront 15.97%
sue 8.40%
challenge 3.36%
meet 3.36%
answer 2.52%
attack 2.52%
blame 2.52%
discredit 2.52%
identify 2.52%
confront + n. >>共 819
problem 4.38%
issue 4.04%
police 1.93%
question 1.76%
man 1.50%
past 1.29%
reality 1.25%
group 1.20%
government 1.07%
challenge 1.07%
accuser 0.82%
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