The political institution and party to which he has devoted a political career spanning half a century are utterly venal. |
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Leaders have offered the people little but venal, corrupt governance for decades. |
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But politicians are expected to be venal and self-serving if given the chance. |
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The emotional depth of the cast, whether it's Graham or one of his venal bosses, lends a dramatic weight to the story. |
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In 1567, it was found necessary to prohibit quaestuary, or venal indulgences. |
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As boring meeting after boring meeting takes place, we are supposed to care about these venal, self-absorbed egomaniacs. |
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Yes, I am a drooling, venal dishonest fool who is just lying because she's mean. |
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In 1789 half of the cahiers of the nobility demanded the end to ennoblement through venal offices. |
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It overlooks the mundane reality of everyday policing, which is often boring, messy, petty, trivial and venal. |
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They may well be venal, amoral egomaniacs, but the one thing you can pretty much guarantee is that they will be sharp-tongued. |
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Voting against a bill for good reasons in a principled manner, based on one's party's kaupapa and policies, is not venal or corrupt. |
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In hindsight, we know that much of the prosperity was a bubble fueled by venal corporate criminals. |
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From this perspective, could any commercial interest be otherwise than venal? |
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Each day seems to bring some new revelation and the hierarchy's bungling, even venal handling of such cases. |
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Who can quarrel with a performance so vibrant with venal roguery and sheepish love? |
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Two venal siblings wrestle with a force of enchantment far more powerful than anything they have ever imagined. |
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Ambition for power and other venal motivations are built into the structure of democracy. |
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How can the parties expect voter loyalty if they consistently assume voters are just venal and self interested? |
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On my scale of morality, the selling of charlie to City high-flyers and celebrities is at worst venal, and possibly not immoral at all. |
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Starring Eric Idle as a director, it portrays everyone in Hollywood as either effete New Agers or venal bullies. |
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Some politicos cling to venal isms that stunt their own thinking and the growth of the nation, and delay the maturing of its democracy. |
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These days, it's heard more and more on the stage, emerging from the wisecracking mouths of some pretty nasty, venal or certifiably nutso characters. |
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Any dealings with the legal system are bound to make the protagonist look petty-minded, venal or underhand. |
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For two decades it has generally portrayed the chief executive as a venal, justice-obstructing philanderer. |
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At school, like my peers, I was indoctrinated in the mysteries of original and venal sin, virgin birth, the respective criteria for entry to limbo, purgatory, and heaven. |
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By denying Japan's venal politicians the opportunity to debase the yen, the Bank of Japan may think it is acting in the right spirit. |
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The venal government in Khartoum wants to retain control over those resources, despite what we have heard of late. |
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If we commit ourselves to the search for sensible solutions, does this necessarily make us somehow corrupt or venal? |
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In their lifetime, one woman in two and one man in four will suffer from venal insufficiency. |
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However, today, they mainly serve to hide some venal practices and exploitation situations. |
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With somewhat venal intentions, we attempted to instil the art of multiple resource use in woodlot owners. |
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Virtually all of the clergy are portrayed as venal and conspiratorial. |
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Their actions show a moral courage that we were beginning to think was wholly absent from what is probably one of the most venal lawmaking bodies in history. |
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The stereotypical congressperson is venal, petty, self-interested, and oblivious to the consequences of his or her actions. |
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For there to be any chance, all parties have to stop the venal and viral vitriol. |
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It is bad enough that so many players have acquired a cynical and venal attitude but should spectators do likewise the game at top level is finished. |
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The National candidate is portrayed as a venal, cynical and arrogant. |
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That said, of course there are many self serving, venal politicians. |
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He regarded publishers, agents and reviewers as stupid and venal. |
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By contrast, in Switzerland, unless this is done for venal motives, a person-we are primarily talking about a group called EXIT-can help someone die. |
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In Canada, we know that assisting a suicide carries the penalty of 14 years in prison, in contrast to Switzerland where it is deemed punishable only if it is done for venal or selfish reasons. |
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He was venal, corrupt, cowardly and imperious. |
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The grievors asserted that there was no venal motive for their practice. |
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The government of Mr. Karzai is predatory, venal and corrupt. |
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The Duke of Wellington came to power at a time when the officer corps of the British army was venal, incompetent, slothful, and generally corrupt. |
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A couple can be spiteful and venal all at once. |
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This art plot gives Wolfe an opportunity to stage some boisterously venal scenes, but a lot of its action might be happening in any big American city, not just the Miami he's otherwise so busy particularizing. |
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The colour we now know to be owing to the influence of the oxygenous gas, and the darker colour of venal blood to carbone. |
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All conflict is venal, in the sense that the various participants are motivated either by the desire for gain, or, conversely, the need to minimize loss, which does not necessarily mean acquiring material goods. |
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Needy, venal and entirely unencumbered with self-knowledge or native wit, the Duchess is yet again the architect of her own misfortune. |
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His slight figure and youthful purposefulness give him the air of a clever, unsullied young cousin of Clinton's, visiting from across the water to learn more about the venal perils of bigtime power. |
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No greater obsequiousness and venal sycophancy in respect of the establishment has ever before been displayed in the EU by publicly-paid journalists. |
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Although his playing evolved over the years, it was noted throughout for the tension between the idealistic aspects and the weaker, venal aspects of Macbeth's character. |
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As such he must have faced many a venal ferocious white taunter. |
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