- In law,
recrimination is a
defense in an
action for
divorce in
which the
accused party makes a
similar accusation against the plaintiff. To put it simply...
-
allies launched the
Cultural Revolution,
sparking a
decade of
political recrimination and
social upheaval that
lasted until Mao's
death in 1976. In October...
- West and East ****stan
resulted from
years of
bitter negotiations and
recriminations ... The
departing British also
decreed that the
hundreds of princes...
- the
government of Lord Aberdeen, who had
replaced Derby, fell
amidst recriminations over the poor
management of
British troops in the
Crimean War. Victoria...
- that will be sold the next
season to Real
Madrid with many
regrets and
recriminations from fans. However, the 1990s
remained the only
decade in Inter's history...
- Paul
Burke described it as "a
powerful study of
grief and loss, guilt,
recriminations,
trauma and PTSD, and survival."
Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet described...
- they have
committed a
terrible act
against God, they
engage in
mutual recrimination. Meanwhile,
Satan returns triumphantly to ****, amid the
praise of his...
-
exchanged polite letters again.
Eventually both
aired their mutual recriminations, and
remained on
friendly terms until Voltaire's
death in 1778. When...
-
strong national defense tempered with a plea for "reconciliation, not
recrimination" and "reconstruction, not rancor"
between the
United States and those...
- inaction, and in
regard to self-control at a
particular age. The self-
recrimination which comes with
regret is
thought to spur
corrective action and adaptation...