Corrupt practices dilute the gamut of restrictions and the fear of punishment. |
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Corrupt managers strip their assets, while the firms' inefficiencies lead to the accumulation of nonperforming loans. |
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Corrupt authorities also gave permits for shoddy housing and other construction in the riverbed, enriching individual contractors at the expense of public safety. |
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Corrupt judge sentences seemingly harmless high school kids to for-profit detention centers in exchange for cash. |
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Corrupt summoners would write false citations and frighten people into bribing them to protect their interests. |
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This year marks the 30th anniversary of the enactment of the federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act. |
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Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act were insufficient as a matter of law to prevail against Tenet in this case, Seitz said. |
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Corrupt hierarchies characterize different sectors of the economy, including education. |
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It ended public executions, and the Corrupt Practices Act did much to end electoral bribery. |
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Corrupt prison officers smuggle illegal drugs and mobile into prisons. |
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Parliament also passed several laws aimed at combatting corruption, including the Corrupt Practices Act 1854, though these measures proved largely ineffectual. |
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The Corrupt and Illegal Practices Prevention Act 1883 criminalised attempts to bribe voters and standardised the amount that could be spent on election expenses. |
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And most importantly, both share utter contempt for the politicians who, according to them, are rabble-rousers, inept and corrupt. |
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Rangayana Raghu steals the show as a corrupt and weak-minded police inspector. |
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Mayor Li, of course, never wavers, and his wife and all the corrupt managers are arrested and given long prison sentences. |
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Democracy will struggle to take root if abusive police practices and corrupt judges flourish. |
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Plus, Cambodia is notoriously corrupt and has a poor infrastructure, which jacks costs up even further. |
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Of course, to prevent abuse and corrupt practices, lobbying activities should be carefully regulated, monitored and made transparent. |
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Administrative and political life is corrupt, and the bureaucracy often borders on the absurd. |
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For people living in an oppressed or corrupt society, the truth can whet demand for change. |
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Today's newspapers are crammed with advertising and advertorials, and journalists are seen as corrupt by many readers. |
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They are dangerous, but it's because they are reckless and corrupt not because they are a political juggernaut. |
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We will never have successful police reform as long as the judiciary is and is perceived to be corrupt. |
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Human nature makes men and their companies greedy and makes corrupt governments turn blind eyes. |
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The corrupt powers that be suddenly realize the jig is up and the healing can thus begin. |
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In the 1690s country Tories attacked the Whig Junto as corrupt. |
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He agreed with Pareto that universal suffrage promoted the corrupt and devious political skills of the flatterer, the wheeler-dealer, and the populist demagogue. |
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That suggestion turns absurd when you consider the long list of corrupt Democrat politicians Lynch has sent to prison. |
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This corrupt bargain results in a decade-long stasis, with far-reaching implications. |
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The economy has been weakened by the appropriation of the country's resources by corrupt officials. |
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These young adults have voluntarily checked out of a political system they consider corrupt and dysfunctional. |
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But we would also urge whistle-blowers, and those with knowledge of corrupt practices, to forward their complaints to the Office of the Ombudsman. |
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If the chief executive officer or financial director are corrupt, it is extremely difficult to flush out the liars and cheats, unless there is a whistle-blower. |
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It is important for governments to take a firm stand against corruption and to protect both whistle-blowers and the media that report on corrupt practices in government. |
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Castaneda believes that corrupt officials may have helped smuggle the digging equipment into the prison. |
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So, is Rampal really that different from a corrupt, charismatic megachurch leader felled by scandal? |
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To the contrary, he had established a reputation for taking on corrupt political bosses and powerful corporations. |
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Eight years is enough to know better about the corrupt, mafia system of President Hamid Karzai. |
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No admiral, bearded by three corrupt and dissolute minions of the palace, dared to do more than mutter something about a court martial. |
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Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt. |
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The more money the better, because there is always that dodgy politician or corrupt official to bribe. |
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God can immediately immute, change, corrupt, destroy, or annihilate whatsoever pleaseth His divine majesty. |
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After the sixth successive system init he had to concede that the database was corrupt. |
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Barras and Rewbell were notoriously corrupt themselves and screened corruption in others. |
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In a different kind of criminal activity, the Chicago Tribune reports that Louisiana is the most corrupt state in the United States. |
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Low pay and lack of training dealing with prisoners are factors that can make a prison officer become corrupt. |
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The Monk and the Prioress, on the other hand, while not as corrupt as the Summoner or Pardoner, fall far short of the ideal for their orders. |
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Related to the fable was the more bawdy fabliau, which covered topics such as cuckolding and corrupt clergy. |
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Singapore has been consistently rated among the least corrupt countries in the world by Transparency International. |
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Low Latin in this view is the Latin of the two periods in which it has the least degree of purity, or is most corrupt. |
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Agricola was appointed as quaestor for 64, which he served in the province of Asia under the corrupt proconsul Lucius Salvius Otho Titianus. |
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He established a good reputation as an administrator, as well as a commander, by reforming the widely corrupt corn levy. |
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Mahmud Pasha was described by other Ottoman officials as a corrupt and unscrupulous governor. |
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We have got to bring this company's corrupt business practices into the open. |
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The prime minister in turn disliked the old nobles, whom he considered corrupt and incapable of practical action. |
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The embarrassing string of defeats increased Russian popular dissatisfaction with the inefficient and corrupt Tsarist government. |
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Menezes also turned out to be incompetent and corrupt, subject to numerous complaints. |
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In exchange for a pardon, Hands testified against corrupt North Carolina officials with whom Teach had consorted. |
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Walpole, moreover, left England not only more corrupt than he found it, but crasser and more Philistine. |
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Juvenal savagely satirized the Domitianic court in his Satires, depicting the Emperor and his entourage as corrupt, violent and unjust. |
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Aside from the loss of the first thirteen books, the remaining eighteen are in many places corrupt and lacunose. |
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In Bellum Catilinae, Sallust uses the figure of Catiline as a symbol of the corrupt Roman nobility. |
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The Abdallahi government was widely perceived as corrupt and restricted access to government information. |
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He created an elaborate system of censors to remove corrupt officials from office that spread such rumors. |
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There have been allegations, particularly in Italy and Spain, that regulation can be sometimes lax and corrupt. |
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He was neither corrupt nor did he make a lavish display of his power or status. |
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Many Haitians as well as observers of the Haitian society believe that this monopolized power could have given way to a corrupt police force. |
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The name Guinea is usually said to have been a corrupt form of the name Ghana, picked up by the Portuguese in the Maghrib. |
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In malice to this good knight's wife, I practised Ubaldo and Ricardo to corrupt her. |
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Despite hostilities, the Portuguese continued to trade along the Fujian coastline with the aid of corrupt local merchants. |
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Despite hostilities, the Portuguese continued to trade on the Fujian coastline with the aid of corrupt local merchants with official connections. |
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However, the reform was undermined by corrupt officials, cynicism, and quarrels within the imperial family. |
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The Shagari government became viewed as corrupt by virtually all sectors of Nigerian society. |
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Babangida's regime has been considered the most corrupt, and responsible for creating a culture of corruption in Nigeria. |
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Protestant Reformers criticized the papacy as corrupt and characterized the pope as the antichrist. |
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Mala in se offenses are felonies, property crimes, immoral acts and corrupt acts by public officials. |
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According to Transparency International, Botswana is the least corrupt country in Africa and ranks close to Portugal and South Korea. |
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Grey set about reforming Britain's corrupt and antiquated electoral procedure, the issue over which Huskisson had resigned. |
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Newspapers pointed at greedy contractors who used shoddy materials, slipshod methods and the help of corrupt officials to bypass building codes. |
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How does aggregating non-corrupt contributions render them corrupt? |
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He is massively corrupt. It is wonderful how the man's popularity survives. |
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Tayler arrives, however, not in Stanley's 19th century Congo, but in Mobutu's corrupt and strife-ridden Zaire. |
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There are various scenarios that can corrupt your JPEG files like virus infection, or during erratic file transfer etc. |
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But in Karnataka they do not see corrupt practices of their own government. |
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Unfortunately one of the managers of a hedge fund known as Arcanum had a corrupt individual who attempted to place blame of fund mismanagement. |
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He develops a contempt for the corrupt condition of modern life. |
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They were exploited by corrupt officials rather than effectively resettled, and they took up arms, joined by more Goths and by some Alans and Huns. |
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Do not let any corrupt communication proceed out of your mouth, but that which is good for the use of edifying that it may minister grace unto the hearers. |
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Voters cannot punish corrupt officials who are termed out of office. |
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The Communists believed that Prakasam, the Prime Minister, never tried to check the bureaucracy but dittoed every action of the corrupt officials and police. |
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By threatening the so-called leaders, to whom thwe AAP party members refer to as corrupt, they were trying to portray that they will end corruption. |
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The film is taglined 'When the law became corrupt, outlaws became heroes', but as a welcomely unheroic picture it rarely threatens to truly take off. |
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He also said that there is a provision of legal protection for whistle-blowers, individuals and witnesses who provide information against corrupt officials. |
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Dioscorides says that Pennyroyal makes thin, tough phlegm, warms the coldness of any part whereto it is applied, and digests raw or corrupt matter. |
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David McKalip is challenging doctors there to ignore internal AMA politics and stand up for life and against government funding of this corrupt organization. |
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To pathologize China's industries as corrupt not only reeks of centuries-old Yellow Peril rhetoric but also fails to acknowledge the shortcomings of transnational regulations. |
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Crooked law enforcement, corrupt lawmakers, dirty-handed and hypocritical adjudicators and other miscellaneous murky state and Federal government officials. |
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Over time, the dynasty becomes morally corrupt and dissolute. |
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It remains unknown to what extent the surviving record may represent the fabrications of corrupt court officials or her own possible fabrications to protect state secrets. |
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The Taliban exploited weaknesses in the Afghan government, among the most corrupt in the world, to reassert influence across rural areas of southern and eastern Afghanistan. |
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A movement of new unions began to emerge under a more independent model, while the former institutionalized unions had become very corrupt, violent, and led by gangsters. |
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The Whig Lord John Russell brought forward one such measure in 1820, proposing the disfranchisement of the notoriously corrupt borough of Grampound in Cornwall. |
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Some commentators believe the organization to be an important force for peace and human development, while others have called the organization ineffective, corrupt, or biased. |
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Cobbett had developed an animosity towards some corrupt officers, and he gathered evidence on the issue while in New Brunswick, but his charges against them were sidetracked. |
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The first, the 5 October 1910 revolution, brought an end to the Portuguese monarchy and established the highly unstable and corrupt Portuguese First Republic. |
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As nations become corrupt and vicious, they have more need of masters. |
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It was a clarion call for unity against the corrupt British court, so as to realize America's providential role in providing an asylum for liberty. |
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There seems little doubt that Bacon had accepted gifts from litigants, but this was an accepted custom of the time and not necessarily evidence of deeply corrupt behaviour. |
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Leopold Jessner's 1926 production at the Berlin Staatstheater portrayed Claudius's court as a parody of the corrupt and fawning court of Kaiser Wilhelm. |
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In modern times, tourists in Acapulco have been facing problems with local corrupt police who steal money by extortion and intimidate visitors with threats of jail. |
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The autocracy survived the Time of Troubles and the rule of weak or corrupt tsars because of the strength of the government's central bureaucracy. |
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In late Tang period, there were ineffective and corrupt rulers and officials in the imperial court allowing regional warlords to trigger widespread revolts. |
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Emotionally, Peacock was always drawn to deteriorationism, and in this novel he seems to feel that every facet of public life has grown more corrupt. |
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The bureaucracy became so increasingly bloated and corrupt that by the time of Olivares's dismissal in 1643, its deterioration had rendered it largely ineffective. |
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Two characters, the Pardoner and the Summoner, whose roles apply the Church's secular power, are both portrayed as deeply corrupt, greedy, and abusive. |
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Wesley felt that the church failed to call sinners to repentance, that many of the clergy were corrupt, and that people were perishing in their sins. |
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The government here is corrupt, so we'll emigrate to escape them. |
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However, according to the Mirant Foundation, USAID cannot deal, with such intricacies as perception of an unfair Chief of Party, a corrupt employee, or internal disputes. |
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Most prison officers do their work with integrity but there are typically two or three corrupt prison officers in each prison who have disproportionate influence. |
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They caused an uproar because of his candid portrayals of the middle classes, complete with infidelity, unhappy marriages, and corrupt businessmen. |
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