Like every autocrat who has ever seized power, she insisted that she had no alternative but to sack a corrupt and treacherous government. |
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Decades of massive immigration had combined with corrupt government and the raw capitalism of the era to create horrific slums. |
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But it may take two or three generations to get rid of this corrupt mentality and immorality of the present generation. |
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Bribery refers to the illicit use of rewards, gifts, or favors to pervert judgment or corrupt the conduct of someone. |
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Plus, Cambodia is notoriously corrupt and has a poor infrastructure, which jacks costs up even further. |
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We heard about the men who were falsely convicted after torture by a corrupt policeman. |
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We aren't fighting to support a corrupt military dictatorship, we're fighting to destroy one. |
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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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Even the counterculture and college saturnalias of the late 1960s did not corrupt my habits. |
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We could not deliver ourselves from the corrupt and oppressive system of taxation. |
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So this may be a chance to hit at the corrupt collusion between government and business people. |
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Quarrels over succession, corrupt and incompetent administration, and revolts accelerated disintegration. |
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The old corrupt systems of governance and tax evasion in this country and many others are rapidly crumbling. |
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Players must collect evidence, weed through inconsistent testimonies, and overcome corrupt agendas to ensure that justice prevails. |
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Only such a place, free from its terrorists and morally corrupt people would deserve a place in the comity of modern nations. |
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But the way they have feathered their own nest in the last few years is corrupt too. |
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He said ANC councillors had maladministered public funds and decisive action against corrupt councillors was needed. |
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Originally heralded as a saviour of the poor, he was increasingly seen as corrupt and inefficient. |
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Moreover, the United States has a compelling interest in learning to distinguish between constructive critics and corrupt subversives. |
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When she attracts Lester, a bored and corrupt cop, she becomes a passive femme fatale. |
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The police in his books are definitely the good guys, despite a trend for corrupt fictional detectives. |
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These stories are typical of Walsh's interest in the survival of innocence in a corrupt world. |
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Among the proposals are demands that banks in the developed world repatriate money pilfered by corrupt leaders and inform on suspicious accounts. |
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No matter how corrupt and depraved it is in practice, the organisation's sunny utopian image endures. |
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The need of the electorate was to reject and eject a corrupt administration, Labour being an inoffensive alternative. |
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This is the introducing of corrupt or bogus files into file-sharing services. |
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How could Norman bring a tool of the devil into their household and corrupt his sock drawer with this filth? |
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Got back on Sunday evening and chucked a full on 5 year old temper tantrum at having to be back in this noisy, filth ridden corrupt town! |
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December 2, 1993, marked the end of one of the longest, bloodiest and most corrupt manhunts in history. |
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High taxes enrich the corrupt politicians and their special interest groups. |
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Migrants also relied on intermediaries to negotiate with corrupt authorities that demanded bribes at international borders. |
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At the moment many people have internalised corrupt behaviour as normal in their daily lives. |
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Tens of thousands of people poured onto the streets to topple a corrupt regime. |
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The convolutions eventually snare the corrupt powerbrokers in their own deceptive political machinations. |
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There is no question that corrupt policemen protected tenderloin brothels and gambling dens. |
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These are words we need to take to heart if we are going to live successfully in a corrupt and corrupting world. |
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It's a tense drama set in a world of bad cops, corrupt and corpulent politicians, hard men, hard liquor, and dangerous women. |
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Unless one of the parties gives evidence, it is a Herculean task to prove that the receipt of money was for a corrupt purpose. |
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It's created using a simple text editor like Notepad or Wordpad, complicated word processors such as Microsoft Word will only corrupt the file. |
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They are seen as corrupt officials using their elevated social status for political gain. |
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Apparently, being screwed over a thousand times by trade restrictions and corrupt governments isn't enough to merit compassion. |
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All we have noticed was that local syndicates were using corrupt government officials to defraud the state. |
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The Review, meanwhile, was uncovering the city's underworld, its gangsters and corrupt officials, its brutality and greed. |
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One is forced to believe in rumours of corrupt officials selling quality produce to private shops for personal gain. |
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This racketeering ring is aided and abetted by some corrupt police and licensing officials buttressed by some crooked bank employees. |
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It is feared that it would only serve as another slush fund for corrupt government officials and politicians. |
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I call on people to report any corrupt and illegal conduct concerning an election. |
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Many corrupt immigration officials extorted vast quantities of money from terrified refugees. |
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The group members confront the film industry types about their rotten films and corrupt lives. |
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Just how did a single man sweep a nation with a morally corrupt and evil regime. |
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Exposure to extreme violence turns them into machines driven by the will to survive in a corrupt and morally decadent world. |
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But now the die is cast, and said brutal dictators and corrupt monarchs no longer have the ability to stop the future. |
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He was a corrupt mass murderer, who has left a legacy of wealth to his wife and sorrow to the rest. |
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The text is corrupt and broken, and the original books, apparently eight in number, have a disturbed sequence. |
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This is most amusing and shows how captive the Revisers are to their corrupt text. |
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For people living in an oppressed or corrupt society, the truth can whet demand for change. |
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Anbinder has filled his book with great stories of bare-knuckle fighting, barrooms, corrupt politics, and mayhem. |
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Those who wrote the corrupt manuscripts had no trouble with the other commandments shown here. |
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It has become a corrupt text, with countless additions, cuts and changes ossifying into tradition over the years. |
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When the cell divides, the corrupt protein is contained in both daughter cells, where it seeds the process again. |
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The food and water are so corrupt that a Western traveler is almost guaranteed sickness. |
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I may have an impoverished imagination, but the only explanation that seems to fit is the mundane power of money to corrupt one's beliefs. |
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He was a frugal man himself and he feared that the money would corrupt both his family and the strict religious principles of his regime. |
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Thomsby's concerns weren't based solely on his fear that power would corrupt most individuals, although that was a very real possibility. |
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Here's hoping fame doesn't corrupt them, because these boys are bound to go very far indeed. |
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That organisation measures corruption on a scale of one to 18, with one being whiter than white, and 18 being the most corrupt of the corrupt. |
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Can denunciations of the cosmopolitans who corrupt our youth with seditious ideas be far behind? |
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On the face of it, the dispute concerns a series of accusations and counter-accusations about corrupt and criminal activity. |
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Then he joined the counter-revolutionaries simply to learn they were funded by a corrupt government. |
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The country is seething with resentment against alternately corrupt civil and military governments. |
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I thought it was a given that the government was corrupt and lying to you, and everyone was a leftist. |
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Beneath the veneer of a crime-free society and nascent market forces is a corrupt system of tight control and limited personal freedoms. |
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Worse, he would lose all control of the network of corrupt businesses he has created to support his family and his cronies. |
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Using corrupt means and intensely exploitative labour practices, they build up their own capital. |
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In Primorsko in some areas it is now impossible to even see the sea due to a corrupt mayor doing dodgy deals. |
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He was corrupt to his core, a liar, a megalomaniac, a misogynist, a bully and, like most bullies, a coward. |
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In those buried and bygone days, it was an affront and an offense to join with separatists to defeat a corrupt government. |
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They are remote and unrealistic ivory-tower idealists, corrupt self-seekers, secret subversives, or simply too weak to resist villainy. |
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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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First they have to explain why they used prostitutes to entrap corrupt people. |
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Most of our countries have entrenched establishments of shortsighted, time-serving, often corrupt politicians. |
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Perhaps separatism is the result of a corrupt and arrogant government as is the case now. |
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But it is a very different matter to appoint apparent separatists to sustain a corrupt government! |
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Quantum cryptography systems discard these corrupt keys and only use codes that are known to be secure. |
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There is a consensus that the dishlickers are a vaguely corrupt scion of the racing world, but nothing could be further from the truth. |
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No nation can prosper where corrupt practices are tolerated or in some aspects even encouraged. |
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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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They also urged the public to come forwards with information in case they came across corrupt government servants. |
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According to some of the conspiracy theorists, the whole sport will soon be exposed as corrupt from top to bottom. |
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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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It narrates the tale of mid-19th century New York dominated by street toughs, racist gangs, corrupt policemen and politicians. |
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Both were highly corrupt and the smart writer proved an excellent handyman to put through their deals, shady and otherwise. |
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Roman writers, too, had contrasted the corrupt town with the purer virtues of country living. |
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The mafia often plays the role of middleman in these situations, facilitating transactions between businessmen and corrupt government officials. |
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The retail liquor trade in New York state in those days was burdened by antiquated laws and corrupt officialdom. |
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A vintner found selling corrupt wine was forced to drink it, then banned from the trade. |
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They want corrupt lawmakers to be ousted and duly punished under any circumstances. |
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Bribery puts dirty money into the hands of politicians, but corrupt politicians are exposed to extortion from Mafiosi. |
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Rangayana Raghu steals the show as a corrupt and weak-minded police inspector. |
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In many cases, corrupt officials collude with each other in an entangled network to fend off probes into their dirty dealings. |
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Yet the poor, especially, need the power of democracy to defend themselves against corrupt elites. |
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Contractors in connivance with corrupt officials do shoddy work deliberately, so that they get a fresh contract soon for the job. |
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That, ultimately, is a recipe for corrupt government, if this sort of thing is allowed to flourish. |
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Administrative and political life is corrupt, and the bureaucracy often borders on the absurd. |
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He is proof that violence is needed to contain violence and that one just man will prevail over the corrupt mob and timorous crowd. |
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Nowadays it has mobsters and corrupt cops and grandsons of evil geniuses who tried to freeze the world. |
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It takes on corrupt media moguls, bloodthirsty generals and self-serving politicians, as well as an uncaring public. |
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Elections in 1983 saw the return of comparative stability with Moi still President, but of an increasingly corrupt and autocratic regime. |
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Some are corrupt and powerfully untouchable from the start, others are mad and witchlike. |
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Tycoons operate monopolies through the blessing of governments, central and regional, and with support from corrupt courts and bureaucrats. |
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There are cases in which someone knowingly performs a corrupt action but is, say, coerced into so doing, and is therefore not blameworthy. |
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It's nice to tell immigrants to stay away while you bleed their home countries dry of natural resources and support corrupt governments. |
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Two common law offences need consideration, namely, conspiracy to corrupt public morals, and outraging public decency. |
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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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Local officials are portrayed as corrupt and tyrannical but the central leadership is described as paying serious attention to the problems. |
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Faraday had been brought up to believe that people, though capable of many good things, are basically corrupt and sinful. |
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Certainly, the real reason man lives wickedly or violently is his corrupt sinful nature. |
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Human nature makes men and their companies greedy and makes corrupt governments turn blind eyes. |
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There are city councils and councilpersons who can botch up and corrupt the best system ever blueprinted. |
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An uncompromising champion of royal authority, he was sympathetic to victims of its abuse by corrupt courtiers. |
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And the laws against the corrupt governors should become severe and uncompromising. |
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Would you approach a society you knew to worship angst ridden doctors, corrupt lawyers and various subgenuses of surly private detectives? |
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Usually, the fear of victimisation deters people from making complaints against corrupt officials. |
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He taught that the Church had become corrupt from the very beginning, and that the Apostles had failed to carry out the Lord's commission. |
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The inspection is aimed at helping curb smuggling and undervaluation practices and to nab corrupt customs officials. |
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This new book usefully reminds us why that was, and just how vicious, corrupt and murderous the pre-1949 regime was. |
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Privatization often has involved the corrupt transfer of assets into the private hands of former communist apparatchiks. |
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It was perhaps enough to have displaced one apparently corrupt set of politicians, even at the risk of introducing a new set hardly any better. |
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There can be absolutely no excuse for the government to avoid reforming these corrupt institutions. |
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They are delightful in their corrupt sliminess while all the time we know they'll ultimately be unsuccessful. |
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How many other states could have been manipulated in plausibly deniable ways by corrupt officials? |
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What mystifies a modern historian is how a corrupt man could suddenly become honest and also become a crusader against corruption. |
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He came to represent the archetypal Romantic artist, outlawed by a corrupt society, whose genius bore comparison with Shakespeare. |
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The corrupt elements are usually successful in proportion to their astuteness and unscrupulousness. |
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The fear he inspires is not that he will steal you blind and corrupt your morals. |
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The working class cannot rely on the corrupt and reactionary bourgeoisie to defend democratic rights or oppose fascism. |
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Most of our employees are live-in since we started the project against the corrupt officials. |
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They were up to their neck in corrupt practice and that was the way that the thing went. |
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Arms merchants, with the help of corrupt government officials, create certificates saying the arms are bound for legal buyers. |
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The Chinese Government is concerned the Net can corrupt the minds of youngsters. |
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Seems they've accidentally disrupted the plans of a corrupt G-man with a penchant for Pagliacci named Cornell. |
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The protesters made speeches and unfurled banners and posters accusing the regent of being corrupt and demanding the police investigate him. |
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Almost all officials in the country are corrupt although the amounts of money which they defalcate are various. |
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On the right, there is general dismay over the slow pace of decommunisation and the emergence of corrupt links between politics and business. |
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Restraint in dress represented a reaction to the excesses of a corrupt monarchy and decadent regime. |
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Tarkovsky no doubt saw himself pursuing the spiritual in human existence against the soulless, corrupt and morally bankrupt Stalinist leadership. |
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His book was one of the first to lay down just how rotten and corrupt the Florida election was. |
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Leaders have offered the people little but venal, corrupt governance for decades. |
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He was for the common people and against the corrupt and corrupting power of the gentry, nobility and royalty. |
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A long time ago, when I heard him speak, he said, set yourselves apart from this corrupt generation, be saints. |
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Our democracy is crumbling with the politics of fear and prejudice ruling the roost, an electoral system which is corrupt and unrepresentative. |
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A buggy active application might corrupt the state of a router or might harm other active applications. |
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As nations become more corrupt and vicious, they have more need of masters. |
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They have instead exchanged their colonial rulers or puppet kings for corrupt local bourgeois cliques. |
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Not only the existence of corruption is denied but corrupt politicians and bureaucrats are vigorously defended. |
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The only way to unlock the evil powers of Bos Kreuz was to let the evil and darkness of the sword corrupt you and let it take hold of your soul. |
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Quite apart from the power of denial, they also were under the control of a corrupt and villainous mayor for many years. |
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After too many movies about New York gangsters, the suggestion that life in the city could be anything but corrupt is foolish. |
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But what do you expect from a corrupt organisation, with a man found guilty of corruption running the show? |
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To make matters worse, his casino in Manchester runs into a spot of trouble with a high-roller and a corrupt croupier. |
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The sugar industry is struggling against a corrupt world market which keeps prices artificially low. |
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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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One diplomat calls it probably the poorest and most corrupt country in Europe. |
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Even America, which is the leader of the democratic world, does not let corrupt directors get off the hook. |
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Zatoichi's a reformed yakuza forever finding himself dragged into conflicts between the corrupt ruling classes and their exploited peasantry. |
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If a rookie cop is assigned to a corrupt station house, he stands a good chance of being corrupted himself. |
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He left as his legacy not the dream of an independent state, but a corrupt and chaotic system and the steadfast refusal to compromise. |
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The place still had an aura, and an odor, of corrupt bureaucrats and their intellectual lackeys about it. |
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Politicians of both parties are all on the low road rushing around in a mad scramble for corrupt corporate cash to finance their campaigns. |
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The theft is mired in the network of corrupt ministers and other functionaries appointed by US officials. |
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We are starting to win back our country from the media, the oligarchs, the corrupt politicians. |
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He believed he was a crooked, corrupt individual simply out for personal gain, and he was mostly right. |
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These are not cases of whether the government cares or doesn't care, or is corrupt or uncorrupt. |
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He called on the public not to corrupt city employees and only to pay accounts to designated cashiers. |
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The media should be encouraged to do more investigative stories to expose the crooked and corrupt elements in the country. |
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The gap between the corrupt ruling class and the poor is wide and deep and he captures the unrest both too heavy-handedly and incredibly subtly. |
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Democracy will struggle to take root if abusive police practices and corrupt judges flourish. |
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Workers claim corrupt managerial practice led to the company's bankruptcy and the sacking of 1,000 workers. |
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The cost to them of maintaining their corrupt authoritarian rule and ceding territory to neighbors will be high. |
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These groups, despite the brutal opposition of the state, continue to struggle against corrupt and repressive regimes. |
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I would prefer instead to create my own small business with the money that would otherwise go into the pockets of corrupt officials. |
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Allow such a mix to dominate a society, and a vast, corrupt cesspool in Washington and on Wall Street is guaranteed. |
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The municipal corporation has become a gold mine for its corrupt officials, with higher-ups shielding them for obvious reasons. |
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Well, it's the overclass that is the dishonest, criminal and corrupt burden on society. |
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The two men I shared the dorm with gave me chapter and verse on the corrupt government and foreign exploitation of their resources. |
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The man was subsequently lynched and thereafter Hammett believed he was living in a corrupt society. |
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I wish I could say that I was involved in subversive terrorist activity while trying to smash a corrupt and evil government. |
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As lovely as this seems, there is a dark cloud threatening to corrupt this pure, chaste, unspoiled sensation. |
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The reality is that any corrupt regime overthrown by moral and rational forces would immediately be targeted for destruction. |
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In the alleyways of Chinatowns across Australia, they whisper much the same story of being constantly shaken down by corrupt police. |
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All the women in this history are either manipulated or corrupt or horrendously victimized. |
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Do we accept that laws made purely to defend a government's corrupt election strategy are good and sustainable laws? |
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The country had long been under the rule of a corrupt dictator whose authoritarian rule had alienated the masses. |
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Members of a corrupt parliament are ready to make deals with whomsoever has anything to offer. |
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But because prostitution is illegal, brothel owners pays no taxes, instead giving regular bribes and hush money to corrupt policemen. |
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The theme throughout the book is presented through the allegory of corrupt pigs and the passivity of the other barnyard animals. |
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Dozens of advisors to the late leader have been fired in a shakeup to clean house of corrupt administrators. |
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The show climaxed with Bento, a sharply critical number about corrupt government officials and businesspeople. |
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These corrupt payments were made by the payers with the intention of securing some, as yet unidentified, benefit. |
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What tends to deprave or corrupt one person may prove perfectly inoffensive to another. |
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Our government and the corporations whose investments it protects have propped up corrupt monarchies and single-party autocracies. |
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While it sounds great it does also seem a bit far-fetched and of course there is the very real objection that what comes after corrupt monarchies might actually be worse. |
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They began as innocent children and were gradually rendered wicked and evil and absolutely corrupt by the treatment they received at the hands of those they most trusted! |
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They were poorly organized and crippled by corrupt and ineffective leadership. |
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It is ruled by a corrupt kleptocracy of aristocrats who use their control of state monopolies and even the tax system to enrich themselves at the public's expense. |
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Much blame can be laid on the corrupt and profit-ravenous food industry that shovels false information and dreadful products down our throats all day long. |
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They became corrupt and would do anything for the almighty dollar. |
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Gotham may mature into a thrilling mystery that explores corrupt cops and the seedy underworld. |
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And then let us resolve that never again will we send the precious young blood of this country to die trying to prop up a corrupt military dictatorship abroad. |
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Though the corrupt city councilors may get away from the penalty of the law in granting the amnesty, they cannot escape the punishment of the voters in the future. |
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He went to great lengths to flatter the corrupt Roman legate and convince him that he and his tribe, the Cherusci, were friends and allies of Rome. |
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The ruling authoritarianism there breeds inept and corrupt politicians. |
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Our whole system is nothing but a corrupt cesspool of legalized bribery! |
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The unchecked power of corrupt rural officials has given them license to tax the peasants beyond endurable limits and to pack the public payroll with relatives and cronies. |
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He argues that arbitrariness of corrupt transactions adversely impacts on capital inflows, providing a reason that corruption is more harmful than taxes. |
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I took up arms and fought the corrupt military and government. |
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The political parties ' rushed discussion on the reform programs may be a result of their desperate attempt to calm the public outrage over corrupt politics. |
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The average Italian presumes that the state is hopelessly inefficient and irredeemably corrupt in equal measure. |
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Ndibe infuses his work with traditional African values, sayings and beliefs that brilliantly parallel the baseness of a corrupt modern state on the brink of ruin. |
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Now the stereotype has morphed from the boring little bean counter to the mad, incompetent and corrupt fool placing the financial security of millions at risk. |
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Instances abound of corrupt politicians, caught beyond a shadow of doubt with their hand in the till, comfortably re-elected in the very next election. |
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American weapons, troops, and largesse could never bestow legitimacy on a corrupt and incompetent Saigon regime. |
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Like Olyphant, he had his first big break as a lawman, albeit a corrupt one, in the FX series The Shield. |
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Was it a set-up by powerful but corrupt Saudis who felt the bootleggers had undercut their market or ripped them off over bribes or a share of the profits? |
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The bar was a gathering place for gamblers, mobsters, mafiosi, and, occasionally, corrupt cops and agents. |
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He resists bibliolatry, does not accept the doctrine of Calvin of a complete corrupt humanity, and never assumes to try to prove the existence of God, taking that for granted. |
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In 2006, Friedman criticized the two-party system as corrupt and ineffective. |
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Deepening the money pit were the expectations of corrupt government officials and adoption facilitators. |
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In their corrupt and shadowy pursuit of what they consider to be evil, they themselves become more insidiously black-hearted than the repentant sinner they pursue. |
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It is a morally corrupt institution run by a criminal bureaucracy. |
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This does not mean that those who publish, who do research, and who become nationally renowned are thereby and for those reasons corrupt or sinful. |
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By today's standards, most journalists were corrupt and undereducated. |
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Failing to do so contributes to corrupt governance, and could contribute to share underperformance, something a prudent investor should wish to avoid. |
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The worm has programmed infected computers to bombard the web site with corrupt data from this Saturday with the intention of forcing it to crash. |
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Indeed, blaming bad local governance and the existence of corrupt middlemen is like concluding that our sleeveens and gombeen-men of the 1840s were responsible for the Famine. |
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So far, efforts to combat corruption have been unfruitful due to the lack of political will, loopholes in existing laws and regulations and corrupt judicial officers. |
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Brilliantly though the power of war to destroy, corrupt and degrade everything it touches is conveyed, the book's unrelieved grimness will be a problem for some. |
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In India the Naxalite movement was gaining ardent followers among the young and the educated who dreamt of overthrowing a corrupt and heartless system. |
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Controlled by the Cleveland and New York mobs, the casinos served the Cincinnati population under the unwatchful eye of lax and usually corrupt Kentucky law enforcement. |
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In a similar vein, it is worth asking whether companies really are acting responsibly in withdrawing their investments from developing economies with corrupt governments. |
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In a thoroughly corrupt world, power may be the only interesting thing and powerlessness the only attractive thing. |
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Despite massive US military and economic aid, his corrupt administration failed to win the fight against the Vietcong and North Vietnamese forces. |
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James, with the help of newspaper editors such as John Edwards, was cast in a political role, as Confederate guerilla, a bushwhacker, enemy of Grant and the corrupt Union. |
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A leading academic has launched a vicious attack on the country's powerful propaganda department, claiming it has butchered freedom of speech and protects corrupt officials. |
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And, Denzel Washington and Woody Harrelson as corrupt characters in, respectively, Safe House and rampart. |
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The ham-handed handling of the popular mass movements against the corrupt regimes in Bihar and Gujarat resulted in great public anger and dissatisfaction. |
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And most Ukrainian leaders of all stripes and ethnicities remain monumentally corrupt and rhetorically dishonest. |
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The wealth from oil enabled him to head an opulent and corrupt court. |
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Behind his words is a major reform programme that has clipped the wings of tycoons and corrupt regional governors, as well as simplifying the tax and trade rules. |
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If all we do is give money in the form of aid, the corrupt will think it's their birthday and will continue to pour even more money into their Swiss bank accounts. |
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What we resent is the deplorable, but democratic, success of junk culture and junk food, and of a political system which seems to be run by corrupt imbeciles. |
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Lawyers will claim that the system is so corrupt that it breaches obligations under the European convention on human rights to hold free and fair elections. |
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Antonieta went on to tell me that she knew I'd been visiting Mario and Alvaro, and she knew that they were trying to corrupt me with their perverted ideas. |
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It is among the most corrupt dictatorships on the face of the planet. |
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Thousands of unwitting South African women may be married illegally to foreigners who have paid corrupt officials to falsify marriage certificates. |
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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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Welles wore a fat suit and fake jowls to play the corrupt old cop. |
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The people simply don't believe that politics has much changed, and regard the entire lot of politicians as corrupt species out to feather their own nest. |
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This Satanist conspiracy has as its agents all scientists and teachers who are actively trying to corrupt innocent children through public education. |
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Little did I know that it would corrupt my innocent little mind. |
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Their familiarity with export licensing and their ability to corrupt officials and hide illicit cargo in legal consignments could all assist nuclear smuggling. |
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This might be a result of an agreement between club presidents made in early May that none of them would corrupt referees and attempt to fix matches. |
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The whole system of government procurement is utterly corrupt to the core. |
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The only distinct era in American history to have a pejorative title, the Gilded Age came to be remembered as a time of corrupt and issueless politics. |
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I have cautioned him in the past that he could face serious, personal harm if he continued with his mission to expose illicit crime networks and corrupt official behaviour. |
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It has to do with the corrupt misuse of big money to subvert democracy. |
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While these benefited, half the money was stolen by corrupt officials. |
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I hope so, as it is clearly morally corrupt to give company heads millions of pounds when they have overseen a period of business resulting in job losses and cutbacks. |
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It seems to me that we have pretty wisely recognized, over time, that in fact a person's ostensible theology tells us pretty little about how corrupt or evil he's going to be. |
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The traditional explanation for this was that their texts are extremely corrupt as a result of their reconstruction from memory by a member, or members, of their cast. |
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Although the Arabic text is slightly corrupt at both places where this person's name is mentioned, that is the only plausible way to read the name. |
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Outside forces like the press and media could corrupt the young boy, and John wished his son to have the most normal of childhoods, in light of the circumstances. |
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On the other hand, the jury may have thought that they could convict only if the book tended to deprave and corrupt the average reader or the majority of its readers. |
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But there is no Caesar here, no master of empire, just minor potentates ruling an unstable bipolar turf with its black economy of police snitches and corrupt cops. |
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Even if he doesn't die in war, which is no doubt God's plan for the corrupt cur, and if he doesn't run away with a Yankee brat as I predict, you shan't see him. |
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And the leaders of all these religions are corrupt and power-hungry, no matter how much peace and brotherly love they preach, they are cut-throat hypocrites. |
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They are underfunded and overstretched, and in charge from many things, from illegal immigrants to cybercrime to investigating corrupt politicians. |
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The government should debar criminals and corrupt politicians from entering Parliament and state Assemblies, which are the sacred platforms of Indian democracy. |
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Decadent, corrupt nobles were always easy prey for barbarians and rebels. |
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The source of that class was the corrupt decision to sell off the state's assets at giveaway prices and without open competition, in return for huge kickbacks. |
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These are all demeritorious deeds that corrupt the morality of others. |
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The colonies absorbed and put into legislative form the common law test of obscenity under which material having a tendency to deprave and corrupt was suppressed. |
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That's what liberals in the US said, so they formulated policies that were kind and good, and certainly not ones that were designed to corrupt and deprave. |
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Children are just the best thing there ever can be, the essence of innocence, their pure little hearts and minds not yet infected by our corrupt cold world. |
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This corrupt and dictatorial regime is fully backed by the western powers. |
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Apart from the customs service, the finance ministry also oversees the tax service, which is named as the eleventh most corrupt institution in TII's list. |
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The emos who hang out in Mexico City's Insurgentes Circle, distant relations of our own kohl-eyed musical mopes, face constant harassment from corrupt police and local punks. |
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Ever since my first encounter with French literature in my teens I have always thought French culture was endemically corrupt and devoid of any morality. |
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It's politics are still rooted in endemically corrupt factional patronage. |
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For Dee, as for many of his contemporaries and medieval predecessors, the natural world was growing increasingly corrupt as the end times approached. |
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This created a bad image of the private sector in the minds of the people and most of the population viewed capitalism as some corrupt exploitative philosophy. |
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The economy has been weakened by the appropriation of the country's resources by corrupt officials. |
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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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These young adults have voluntarily checked out of a political system they consider corrupt and dysfunctional. |
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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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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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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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