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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a model of corruption" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that exemplifies corrupt behavior or practices, often in a negative context.
Example: "The politician became a model of corruption, engaging in bribery and embezzlement throughout his career."
Alternatives: "an epitome of corruption" or "a prime example of corruption".
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Our 2008 crash was a re-incarnation of the South Sea Bubble of 1720, which Thomas Jefferson later vilified as a model of corruption and greed, and an example of what happens when avarice and deceit displace honest labor and gold standards.
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Cadres are also expected to set a model of corruption-free rule.
We present a novel model of corruption dynamics in the form of a nonlinear optimal dynamic control problem.
In this paper, we define the opacity of a blotch in frame n at site x as α n (x) and propose a new linear model of corruption as follows: G n ( x ) = α n ( x ) F ( x ) + ( 1 - α n ( x ) ) I n ( x ) (1).
By implementing these steps, Indian cricket can provide a model of how to curb corruption rather than being a source of it.
Haji Hasan says the Tamkeen committee in the area offered the council a model of how to avoid accusations of corruption.
"In every situation where there has been an investigation into contracts with these companies, this model of corruption was repeated," Romario told Reuters.
This will mean, sadly, that the Washington model of corruption — where corporations legally bribe members of Congress by bankrolling their campaigns with so-called independent expenditures, and get whatever they need in return — will have infected Montana.
This makes it arguably the perfect place to hold the Olympics, which have become a model of Russia's crony capitalism and a world championship of corruption.
On the other hand, current semi-transparent removal techniques fail in removing highly opaque corruptions (Saito's and Crawford's techniques [29, 44]), can only handle very simple texture (Stanco's and Crawford's [29, 31]), or require a detailed model of the corruption profile (Bruni's techniques [27, 28]).
There is a long tradition of and continuing interest in economic modeling of corruption (e.g., Rose-Ackerman, 2010).
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