slanderously การใช้
- This is a slanderously wrong claim ."
- At the time, the Onassis trustees announced plans to sue Swiss judicial authorities for " slanderously " implicating them in the alleged kidnap plot.
- Upon hearing of Green's firing, Gooden verbally danced with glee, suggesting that Green had problems and claiming, perhaps slanderously, they came from alcohol.
- On Wednesday, the Onassis trustees said they planned to sue judicial authorities, including Delieutraz, for " slanderously " implicating them in the alleged plot.
- On Wednesday, the Onassis trustees said they planned to sue judicial authorities, including Delieutraz, for " slanderously " implicating them in the alleged plot . ( gm-agh)
- The overseers of the Onassis shipping fortune said Wednesday they plan to sue Swiss judicial authorities for " slanderously " implicating them in an alleged plot to kidnap the 12-year-old heiress.
- Besides, no " Kangaroo Court " is going to be able to stop me, for long, so they really should think twice before unfairly and unjustly and falsely and slanderously ruling against me .-PV ""
- "( They ) have conspired against us in order to defame us falsely and slanderously and to accuse us of having committed extremely serious crimes, " said Papadimitriou, waving excerpts from legal memos to Roussel which the trustees claim back up their case.
- He said the Onassis trustees'press conference on Wednesday, at which they announced they planned to sue Swiss judicial authorities for " slanderously " implicating them in the alleged kidnap plot, had spurred him and his wife into a media counter-offensive.
- The upshot of this is that Hinotori's link is vehemently, malicious, slanderously POV ( and if anything, I am guitly of understatement here ), it is not notable in the conext of the article where Hinotori would like to place it, it does not stem from a respected media outlet, and it is not only "'not "'verifiable, but largely consists of claims which can easily be disproven by referring to respected media outlets.
- :" . . . if any person or persons, after the first day of February next coming, doe maliciously wish, will, or desire, by words, or writing, or by craft, imagin, invent, practise, or attempt, any bodily harm to be done or committed to the King's most royal person, the Queen, or their heyres apparent, or to deprive them, or any of them, of the dignitie, title, or name of their royal estates, or slanderously and maliciously publish and pronounce by express writing, or words, that the King our soveraign lord should be heretick, schismatick, tyrant, infidell, or usurper of the crown, or rebelliously doth detain, keep, or withhold from our said soveraign Lord, his heyres or successors, any of his fortresses, fortilesses or holds, within this realm, or any other the King's dominions or marches, or rebelliously detain, keep, or withhold from the King's said Highness, his heyres or successors, any of his or their ships, ordinances, artillery, or other munitions of fortifications of war, and doe not humbly render and give up to our said soveraign Lord, his heyres or successors, or to such persons as shall be deputed by them, such castles, fortresses, fortilesses, holds, ships, ordnances, artillery, and other munitions and fortifications of war rebelliously kept, or detayned, within six dayes next after they shall be commanded, by our said soveregn Lord, his heyres and successors, by open proclamations under the great seale : that then every such person and persons so offending in any of the premisses, after the said first day of February, their aydors, counsaylors, consentors, and abbettors, being thereof lawfully convicted, according to the laws and customes of this realm, shall be adjudged traditours; and that every such offence in any of the premisses that shall be committed or done after the said first day of February, shall be reputed, accepted, and adjudged high treason, and the offenders therein, and their aydors, consentors, counsailors, and abbettors, being lawfully convict of any such offence as is aforesaid, shall [ be liable to imprisonment for life and to such ] * other penalties, as is limited and accustomed in cases of high treason ."