Just very recently a senior general was arrested because he was colluding with the insurgents. |
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My friend might simply be colluding with me in my darkness, in my ignorance, in a kind of co-dependent relationship. |
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Judge Marilyn Hall Patel is questioning whether the big five record companies are colluding to create a monopoly in their industry. |
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Residential solicitors and valuation surveyors are colluding to ensure that the current unfair and expensive system is maintained. |
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The stiff and stylised human forms dominate, colluding powerfully with the resonant colours. |
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At one time it had instituted proceedings against more than 130 banks for colluding to keep prices high. |
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Mr Mosho said that commercial banks might be colluding making the market into an oligopoly with little benefit to the consumers. |
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He accused local Kurdish officials of colluding in the expulsion and displayed an official note, bearing the stamp of the local mayor. |
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Blunkett stands accused of colluding with Britain's most powerful downmarket tabloids to further his war with the family of his lover. |
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With an insincere apology, she shuffled off, furtively glancing over her shoulder to make sure no one had seen her colluding with a stranger. |
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The protagonist is seen as colluding with in her own downfall due to her own spineless impotence. |
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Plus, regulators will have their work cut out in making sure that grid and generator managers are not colluding. |
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Assorted deadbeats such as myself are apparently colluding in a conspiracy of silence about parenthood. |
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Companies cause harm by directly abusing human rights, or by colluding with others who violate human rights. |
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They have also been accused of abusing their power to settle old grudges, and even colluding with competing criminal syndicates. |
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I would like to make it clear that I and my family are in no way guilty of colluding with anything that took place in colonial days. |
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It's clear that doctors in municipal hospitals are colluding with private clinics and getting a certain percentage from them in return. |
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We have established that some Member States' authorities, unfortunately including Ireland, are colluding in a breach of human rights. |
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The human rights defender was charged with propaganda against the system and colluding against the security of the regime. |
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The bottom line is that the Conservatives and the Liberals are colluding to invade our jurisdictions. |
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Economists have the concept of a Nash equilibrium to explain the situation where a small number of competitors tend not to undercut each other, even without colluding. |
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Are we colluding with a culture which, according to popular belief, is forcing children to grow up into women when they should still be playing with dolls? |
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England left Paris with a comfortable victory and the French legacy was the firm belief that the world's English-speaking referees were colluding against them. |
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Question them, and you are colluding in exacerbating the awful effects of their trauma. |
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By restricting aid to only registered groups, the State Department is colluding with repressive regimes, fear democracy advocates. |
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This clown is proclaiming that we are colluding with the enemy to prolong our stay in Afghanistan. |
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With the fiscal crisis, more people are willing to listen to tales about colluding bankers trying to undermine capitalism. |
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He claimed the pair had persuaded him to invest in a joint venture before colluding with local police to convict him so they could take over his business interests. |
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In the shadows of the attempted murder was a Melbourne hit man working for Victorian organised crime figures, colluding with corrupt New South Wales police. |
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December 2006: The Times claimed the investigation could widen to include possible charges on perverting the course of justice, with some individuals suspected of colluding over evidence. |
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It's not like I was colluding with a team we are trying to race against. |
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The masked men finally left Chilapa on 15 May, after a deal with the state authorities which included the sacking of the local security chief whom they accused of colluding with the narcos. |
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When Shailendra defaulted on the loans the colluding banks would go after the assets of the other partnerships or entities. |
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In Kenya spouses are prohibited from colluding to seek divorce. |
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That is where you should hold it, so that you finally understand what is happening in this world and how you are colluding in the crimes of the Americans. |
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Because of the Competition Bureau's actions in Quebec earlier last year, it found the chisellers, found the people who were colluding, and went after them like a ton of bricks. |
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There is a growing risk of some West African states being captured by foreign and local criminal networks colluding with senior officials, or even collapsing. |
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Unfortunately students who want to pass examinations and teachers who want to keep their jobs may be colluding in the retention of out of date examination systems. |
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Learn who is orchestrating, encouraging, permitting, and colluding in the perpetration of violations, as ideologues, strategists, and active supporters. |
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Instead of questioning basic rights, such as the presumption of innocence and habeas corpus, and possibly colluding in torture flights and extraordinary rendition, we need to raise standards, not lower them. |
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If pubcos have been colluding to artificially increase prices, that would be a clear abuse of the market. |
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From 1995 the parties to the agreement started colluding on reducing or controlling output or sales in order to reduce the quantities of reinforcing bar on the market. |
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Oil companies are colluding and the government is doing nothing. |
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Summary: Fish farms are deliberately concealing their record on disease from the public record, and governments are colluding with fish farms to permit this practice and to allow the importation of diseased salmon eggs. |
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Summary: DFO has betrayed Canada's wild fisheries and the public trust by colluding with salmon farmers, despite evidence that the industry is harmful to wild salmon. |
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Finding little vent for their trade goods, the Portuguese suspected the Arabs were colluding to shut them out of the city's spice markets by organizing a boycott. |
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Kenyan engineering consultants are colluding with some top government officials there to win multiple multi-million projects, most of them awarded without competitive bidding. |
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I have a long reputation of colluding with people over the last five or six years, and I always pay, so they can be happy they don't have a risk with me in that regard. |
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