It uncovered large-scale white collar fraud, including companies being consigned to the bottom of the harbour to avoid their tax liabilities. |
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And you know, again, it's so hard to nail these white collar criminals, because they get the best legal talent. |
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Light morphs have brown upperparts with a blackish cap and white collar, white underparts, and yellowish sides of the neck. |
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A dark band down the shoulders contrasts with the white collar in flight, and the bird has narrow, pointed wings. |
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He is also due to become a father for the first time in June, and ready to swap his rugby shirt for a white collar job within the sport. |
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And she was wearing a little red dress with a white collar that was embroidered with patterns in red thread. |
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Another image shows him in black coat, pale trousers, stiff white collar, and hat. |
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Although most respondents were white collar staff, they covered a wide range of grades from office support staff to permanent secretary. |
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This was the first time the manual workers and the technical and white collar staff had acted together. |
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He is grey with a white nose and paws and was wearing a white collar, he answers to the name of Socks. |
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The grey-haired defendant appeared in court wearing a white collar shirt and blue jeans. |
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Notice the men in the foreground standing at their desks and the office boy towards the right in his stiff white collar. |
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If you work at the high stakes tables you get a classy vest and a starched white collar. |
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She was a pretty woman, with soft eyes, and dark hair bundled in a snood, dressed in a gray frock with white collar and cuffs. |
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Those fortunate enough to have the necessary education have gone on to clerical and other white collar jobs. |
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We are often too anxious to have it all and have it now, so some become white collar criminals and so on. |
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The advent of computing should lead to a cull of white collar workers. |
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It's him on a hill, having a picnic with his wife, who is in a crew-neck orange sweater with white collar peeking out, and his children, who are in penny loafers. |
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About 620,000 administrative and white collar US workers suffer from upper extremity disabilities. |
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At L'Oreal, white collar workers, blue-collar workers, foremen, and executives are all represented. |
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Blue collar workers are expected to carry out manual work and white collar workers brainwork. |
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I am proud to say that yesterday this government tabled legislation that will crack down on white collar crime. |
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As we have already said, we will take other measures to punish white collar criminals. |
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However, white collar professionals could be candidates for later retirement, he said. |
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Heading the rankings of white collar crime are Africa, where 51 per cent of companies were affected, and North America with 41 per cent. |
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His specialties are smuggling, black markets, white collar crime and international financial crime. |
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The enormous expansion of white collar work throughout the twentieth century meant pushing the vast majority down into the ranks of the working class. |
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Many Puerto Rican mainlanders hold high-paying white collar jobs. |
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It is left now to the white collar worker to scramble for a position. |
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Given the low cost of living and low rates of general taxation, white collar Muscovites are approaching a western European level of disposable income. |
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The big news story of the day was negative equity, repossession, the loss of white collar jobs and the fear that recession could slide into depression. |
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Most had at least an undergraduate degree, and worked in a mix of white collar and blue collar jobs. |
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I would like to add that this week the Premiers of Quebec and Alberta said that they would rather add more police, RCMP and experts to go after white collar criminals than intrude into provincial jurisdiction. |
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Powerful white collar lean management techniques empower individuals within your organization, each employee sharing the same vision, pursuing the same goals, in a more stable and secure work environment. |
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We also direct public attention to other problems: white collar crime, racism, issues concerning elderly, issues of democracy, the role of business in work with crime prevention and many others. |
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Three out of four white collar workers are computer users. |
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Oakland County is well-off and white collar. |
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He is a proletarianized white collar technocrat, but he identifies with the lifestyles of the ruling class. |
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Brown above and greyish-white below, he sports a jet-black head, set off by a smart white collar and moustache, giving him a rather distinguished appearance. |
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Is this something which places a burden on normal wage earners, white collar and blue collar workers, is it just a question of whether one has a secure income on retirement? |
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The security of employment and the pension schemes also worsened and the staff got new agreements either for white collar or blue collar workers, depending on what kind of new job they got. |
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In the past, for example, it proved almost impossible for a juvenile delinquent to steal the amount of funds that a white collar criminal, such as an embezzler, could purloin. |
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