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To manipulating
verb
To move, arrange or operate something using the hands
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While apparently obediently reflecting cultural expectations, it is registering events with an eye to manipulating them.
It had already paid £940m in fines related to manipulating the London Libor rate.
The regime is used to manipulating the process and wasting time.
Last month, Coke officials admitted to manipulating results in a market test of Frozen Coke products sold at Burger King.
Ms. Parker's Blanche registers as a lively, self-assured gal, accustomed to manipulating others with her feminine wiles.
Clermont's failure was not all his doing, but when it came to manipulating the match Sexton won hands down.
In the nine months since the financial problems came to light, 15 former HealthSouth executives have pleaded guilty to manipulating the company's financial results.
And, as it happens, his dexterity extends to manipulating the card catalogs in rare book rooms of libraries around the world.
So it took to manipulating merger reserves, which are supposed to cover one-time costs related to takeovers and are often ignored by investors.
For most of his career, Eno has stuck to manipulating synthesizers or tape, give or take a digital innovation, and is credited on many albums as providing "treatments".
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