The councilman is sponsoring a bill meant to address pay-to-play by severely limiting contributions from vendors who receive no-bid contracts. |
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I did not know that the governor and his cronies were attempting to use the process to extort money and favors in a brazen pay-to-play scheme. |
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Congress for so long has operated on a pay-to-play system, where those with the deepest pockets have the loudest voice. |
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I reject and denounce pay-to-play politics and have no involvement whatsoever in any wrongdoing. |
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New Jersey recently established rules against pay-to-play practices at its state pension fund. |
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He is a pay-to-play governor, which, given our system of campaign finance, is all perfectly legal. |
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He believes the public is finally fed up with the pay-to-play culture that has dominated the city's politics for decades. |
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Government watchdog groups who have followed the negotiations praised the Council's efforts to curb so-called pay-to-play contributions. |
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During his first year as mayor, the issue of pay-to-play bubbled to the surface more than once. |
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Why subscribe to two or three pay-to-play MMOs when there's only so much time to put into whichever is selected? |
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The free-to-play revenue model continues to dominate over pay-to-play games. |
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According to a coach based in Philadelphia, US soccer is moving away from a pay-to-play model in youth soccer. |
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The NFL launched its own pay-to-play competitions, with memorabilia as trophies. |
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After a year of pay-to-play investigations in City Hall, prosecutors have yet to prove any links between campaign fund-raising and lucrative city contracts. |
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Through his scheme, Morris personified pay-to-play corruption. |
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Still, most competitions are strictly pay-to-play. |
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It's pay-to-play politics pure and simple. |
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New Jersey's pay-to-play restrictions do not cover unions. |
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This isn't your typical pay-to-play scheme. |
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Quite a premium in the pay-to-play casino. |
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Davis's pay-to-play reputation, demanding donations before he would consider policies or appointments favorable to the potential donors, was used against him. |
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