Waving posters and banners, the students rallied against corruption, collusion and nepotistic practices. |
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He saw no point in complaining to the union because, in his experience, the union acted in collusion with the management. |
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Viewed in this light, I believe that collusion between the terrorists and the news media is quite possible. |
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New-style council cabinets work in collusion with unelected quangos to increasingly control spending. |
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As such, it was thought that codes could only be cracked if there was collusion between two high-level bank employees. |
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Charges of corruption, Mafia collusion and bribery seem not to have dented his appeal. |
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It wasn't just the issue of collusion that exploded in the aftermath of the war. |
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When questioned about the army's collusion with militants, the major general said that he is not fighting as a Talib. |
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Competition between elites is too easily turned into collusion between plunderers. |
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If a trial judge makes an affirmative finding of collusion, then the petition for divorce must be refused. |
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I would argue that there is tacit collusion among the militarists of all sides. |
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The artists' recorded comments on the audio guide revealed their collusion in trendy artspeak. |
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Did the trial judge draw from this the inference that there had been collusion? |
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Obviously, it was a case of collusion between the state and the lawbreaking ruffians. |
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There is no suggestion that the evidence of the three witnesses is tainted with collusion. |
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Reregistration is necessary to avoid corruption, collusion or nepotism among civil servants. |
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It would also widen the practice of corruption, collusion and nepotism, he said. |
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Bureaucratic procedures should also be relaxed in order to minimize the cost of corruption, collusion and nepotism. |
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Their music is an inspired secret collusion of big beats, sassy rapping and peskily unsettling electro hooks. |
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The minister alleged the report was done in collusion with dissidents inside and outside the country. |
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Successful collusion often takes a third party to regulate the agreement and punish defectors. |
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He recently went on record to promise a frank report from the 12-year inquiry into collusion between security forces and loyalist paramilitaries. |
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It is an appalling and chilling chronicle of arrogance, complacency and collusion. |
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Thus, it was clear that it had been drafted in collusion with the managements, he added. |
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In addition, there are cases in which the bank suspects collusion between the customer and the payee of the erroneously debited amount. |
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While these two terms declare themselves throughout, their strife is a contentious collusion, less apocalyptic than initiatory. |
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He begins rewriting his speech as news of the second impact, and thus suspected terrorist collusion, reaches him. |
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He has largely done it, because he claims insurance companies, with the collusion of regulators, have been cooking the books for years. |
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On the other, niche diagnoses have proliferated, apparently as a result of collusion between experts and the pharmaceutical industry. |
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He suggested there was collusion between objectors, due to similarities in some letters sent to the council. |
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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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There has also been extensive collusion between the police and nationalist forces. |
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He also scourges the bureaucracy and the corruption, and the collusion between the Mafia and politicians. |
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Most people in Hong Kong work for or own some kind of businesses, and they don't see any collusion between government and business. |
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But experience has shown that this kind of cooperation often leads to collusion between the two sides. |
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It is a blatant conflict of interest and misappropriation of funds, as well as possible collusion and conspiracy to commit fraud. |
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Additionally, we must analyze collusion between foreign and indigenous patriarchies under imperialism in exacerbating women's oppression. |
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Mason points out that accusations of collusion between the two companies were nothing new. |
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The case has been dogged by claims of British collusion with loyalist gunmen. |
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People were brutally assaulted by police, and by civilians who acted in collusion to them. |
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I am forced to conclude that their silence implies agreement, sympathy, or collusion. |
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The collusion between provincial bodies, timber bosses and community members played a key role in the illegal business, he said. |
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Perhaps we might, for the first time, see collusion between the baseball owners and the Players Union. |
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If discrimination is not challenged then we are effectively in collusion with the perpetrators of such behaviour. |
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I do not mean to suggest that every heroic act must represent some form of collusion between the will of the achiever and the finger of God. |
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It reminds me somewhat of the collusion between cynicism and innocence, in which nescience is the very form that jaded dyspepsia takes. |
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First of all, common sense would dictate that this is a non sequitur, because the federal and state education collusion is a monopoly itself. |
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Zealous to whitewash herself Ekaterina in collusion with media loyal to the Kremlin attacked the lawyers. |
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The encounter is portrayed so consumably as to permit the viewer's or reader's self absolution from any collusion or complicity in the evils portrayed. |
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Such acts-among others-undermine the UN and AU, create the impression of collusion and can encourage attacks against them. |
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Two months before Germany's election, the chancellor is accused of prevaricating, amid allegations of German collusion with American spies. |
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Some have suggested there is collusion in the market, and I would suggest that trying to find a smoking gun is very difficult. |
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Finally, competition policy at an international level is required to address areas such as predatory pricing, collusion and monopolization. |
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The reports come amid increasing allegations of collusion of law enforcement officers in some of the human rights violations. |
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We have corruption, collusion, and just old-fashioned hanky-panky going on in your department. |
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There are many allegations of collusion between the Uribe government and the rightist militia. |
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Any collusion or behaviour likely to falsify or go against the interests of the competition shall be forbidden. |
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Both concepts subjectively involve forms of collusion which are of the same type and differ only in their intensity and forms of expression. |
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Management will thoroughly investigate all possible complaints registered by players suspecting collusion. |
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Any person who alleges collusion or pretence in connection with the specified dower must duly provide proof. |
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However, the bill does not directly address collusion problems amongst oil companies, nor does it effectively prevent sudden gas price increases. |
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Any collusion, plagiarism, reference to unauthorised material or forms of communication constitutes malpractice. |
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It could be just as difficult to acquire evidence of corruption or collusion from corporations as it is from biker gangs. |
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The price he has secured, in collusion with a powerful grouping in the cabinet, is Gordon Brown's head – though not yet. |
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Why does he now think that this collusion to impose a new tax is a good idea? |
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There would be no legal recourse to resolve this issue, other than proving that there was collusion to make it happen. |
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I dare to hope that this bizarre collusion is not the result of any shameful bargaining. |
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Although teachers who physically punish their students are at risk of losing their jobs, a significant degree of collusion protects teachers. |
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A collusion of interests in the executive with regard to security cases can never totally be ruled out. |
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Furthermore, the discretion left to individual buyers increased the risk of conflict of interest and collusion with vendors. |
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Is this another unexposed web of lies, corruption and collusion? |
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They see collusion and deception and they say Ankara is determined to subjugate them. |
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Every 10 years, after the census, legislators get together and draw district lines in collusion. |
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This was a matter of routine in a sport with a culture of collusion and cheating. |
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Eventually, the collusion gets too expensive, and the cartel collapses unless it gets support from the government. |
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The issue was raised as to whether similar fact evidence should be admitted considering the possibility of collusion and therefore contamination of the evidence. |
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The rigged system of redistricting is quietly reaching new lows of collusion and cronyism in states across the country. |
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They say there appears to have been collusion internally between him and the administrative back office responsible for reconciling his transactions. |
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No matter how hard you try to avoid collusion with the beast, eventually, you come to realize there's no way out of the cycle of revenge and desire. |
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In such a case the bar is absolute in relation to all points decided unless fraud or collusion is alleged, such as to justify setting aside the earlier judgment. |
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John Sargent, the CEO of Macmillan, today published a letter insisting that he did not act illegally, and there was no collusion. |
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The lack of evidence also trammelled the inquiry into the most serious allegations, those involving collusion between the British authorities and loyalist paramilitaries. |
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Corruption, collusion and nepotism are currently worse than ever. |
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Last June, employees went on strike demanding a better salary, more allowances and the eradication of corruption, collusion and nepotistic practices in the company. |
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He should, it is said, have directed the jury on the issues to which the evidence was relevant, and warned the jury against the possibility of collusion. |
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There was widespread collusion between bank officials and customers. |
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As to the possibility of collusion, the judge provided a specific example. |
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Review Tribunal Members are admonished to refrain from personal exchanges with Ministerial Representatives because Appellants might interpret as signs of collusion. |
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Later attempts to avoid detection can include such psychological tools as threats regarding disclosure and suggestions of collusion or ensnarement. |
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Yet there is unspoken agreement, a kind of collusion, not to mention the most difficult and important thing that affects this reality and prospects for a better future. |
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The SDLP accused Mr Adams of deploying the same argument as those who oppose an inquiry into allegations of security force collusion in the 1989 killing of solicitor Pat Finucane by loyalists. |
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Chapter 3, The abandonment: enactments from the patient's sadism and the therapist's collusion, by Adams, describes an enactment that gradually unfolds and results in a complaint being made against the therapist. |
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He was asked repeatedly by Radio 4's John Humphrys if he had raised HSBC's collusion in tax evasion before appointing the bank's former boss. |
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This collusion was in pursuit of a single anti-competitive economic aim: preventing price competition by agreeing on target prices and price increases. |
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According to English police officers and a retired Canadian judge, there was evidence of collusion in the 1980s and 1990s between the legitimate forces of law and order and unlawful Loyalist paramilitary organizations. |
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Fraud includes offences such as, but not limited to, deception, bribery, forgery, extortion, corruption, theft, conspiracy, embezzlement, misappropriation, false representation, concealment of material facts, and collusion. |
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British regulators are expected to fine six banks for collusion and manipulation in the foreign exchange market. |
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Additionally, controls may be circumvented by the unauthorized acts of individuals, by the collusion of two or more people, or by a management override. |
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He refused, given that he faces arrest on US soil for plotting to blow up a passenger jet with a shoe bomb in collusion with Reid. |
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Concerning ADM's second study the Commission considers that the ability to sustain collusion in an industry does not depend mechanically on the results of a game theory model as to whether ADM was the fifth company or not. |
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This difficulty becomes acute in cases where torture is inflicted not only with the collusion but through the impotence of the state in controlling the behaviour of its officials. |
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A private intervenor may not incur an expense jointly with any person or incur an expense individually but in agreement, collusion or association with any person. |
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From 3 April to 4 May 1998, as ordered by the Berlin Tiergarten District Court, the author was held in pre-trial detention for danger of flight and collusion. |
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A staff member working as a stores clerk, in collusion with another staff member working as a dispatcher, misappropriated photocopying paper as part of a scheme in which the paper was sold to third parties. |
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The Sherman Act, for instance, did not crack down on bigness per se, and in fact often was used to prevent collusion among small businesses as well as big ones. |
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All forms of shill bidding, including collusion, bid manipulation and bidding on lots that you, or a party that is affiliated with you, have consigned to the auction is strictly forbidden. |
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If we want to start playing around with that convention, as we did today, through the collusion between the government and the official opposition, then we will have a real problem on our hands. |
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He was quick to thank his compatriots for their gesture – though it has been unkindly suggested that his tweets may have been an attempt to spin collusion into sportsmanship. |
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The leaked documents also contain reports of Pakistan collusion with the Taliban. |
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The rules against collusion seem like a hangover from 1903, straight out of the Henri Desgrange playbook and his detestation of any collaboration at all between riders. |
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The collusion test is intended to adopt a standard akin to the tort rules that determine whether a person is lia ble as an aider or abettor for the tortious conduct of a third party. |
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I take exception to a member suggesting that there was collusion between the Liberal Party and the governing party to ram a bill through without debate. |
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One member, RUC officer John Weir, claimed his superiors knew of the collusion but allowed it to continue. |
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There does not actually have to be a collusion, where there are brown envelopes changing hands and information being wired back and forth to predetermine the actual cost of items and passing them on to the consumer. |
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Furthermore, the dissymmetry between operators, and cable's dependency on the premium channels broadcast by satellite, would remove the risk of collusion between pay-TV operators. |
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First, collusion is darned difficult to prove. |
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It was allowed to happen, unfortunately with the collusion of the British Conservative Party, who are the Jekyll and Hyde of British politics when it comes to the European issue. |
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A common carrier has the exclusive possession and control of the goods to be carried, with peculiar opportunities for embezzlement or collusion with thieves. |
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Boras and Hochevar publicly accused the Dodgers of collusion with Sosnick, a charge from which Boras later publicly backed off. |
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The Nobel mines were bought from Swedish industrialist Immanuel Nobel who had entered into collusion with Russian head of navy Alexander Sergeyevich Menshikov. |
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Republicans regarded the state forces as combatants in the conflict, pointing to the collusion between the state forces and the loyalist paramilitaries as proof of this. |
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The company was acting in collusion with manufacturers to inflate prices. |
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