These remarks are demoralizing and
cast aspersions on the system.
This is not intended to
cast aspersions on the efficiency and performance (read over-efficiency) of the investigators.
Singh has
cast aspersions on the aggrieved father saying "I doubt how the girl died.
He said while India has
cast aspersions on Pakistan, it continues to sponsor terrorism in Pakistan directly through its state apparatus.
"They seem to be going out of their way to
cast aspersions on what she's had to say," Wishart said.
We don't mean to
cast aspersions of the serviceability of components received from Numrich or your budding abilities, but small, flat springs can be very prone to breakage if improperly heat treated or roughly mishandled.
SHE has set herself up as some sort of judge to
cast aspersions on how the rest of us live our lives.
Not even Scottish Fisheries Secretary Richard Lochhead has been able or willing to
cast aspersions on the performance of his English counterpart in negotiations.
With the celebrations over, there are naturally those who would now
cast aspersions on such success, with one suggestion being Red Bull know how to splash the cash.
He said: "To
cast aspersions on same-sex couples' ability to provide safety and security is profoundly irresponsible."
US presidential hopeful Mitt Romney may have been eager to
cast aspersions on the character of the nation that welcomed him to its shores yesterday, by questioning our readiness to hold the Games and the reception the athletes would receive.
According to her letter, Suja was questioned about her " morality, childhood and her family members' morality", and the police even allegedly
cast aspersions on the entire episode.
Gadkari, while inaugurating BJP's West Bengal unit's website in the state capital Kolkata yesterday
cast aspersions on the Congress party, especially its national president Sonia Gandhi.