Sentence examples for apparent money from inspiring English sources

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One newcomer to the plaza was apparent: money.

This month a Channel 4 investigation found that estate agents in Britain's wealthiest postcodes are willing to turn a blind eye to apparent money laundering by corrupt foreign buyers.

Top estate agents in Britain's wealthiest postcodes are willing to turn a blind eye to apparent money laundering by corrupt foreign buyers, according to an investigation by Channel 4. One estate agent names a "very, very good lawyer … the last person I put them was another minister of a previous Soviet state" in a deal worth £10m.

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After a bit, these apparent money-spinners turn sour and this instigates a general revulsion from risk.

In addition to the allegations regarding Westar and the Federal Aviation Administration, Mr. Bell also complained that Mr. DeLay funneled contributions from one of his political action committees to the Republican National Committee "in an apparent money-laundering scheme".

For many former supporters, however, the final straw was nor murder or torture, but the revelation in 2005 by a US Senate investigation of terrorist financing that in the previous two decades Pinochet had opened and closed at least 128 bank accounts at nine US banks, an apparent money-laundering web through which almost US$200 million had been shuffled back and forth.

Roman Borisovich — an anti-corruption activist who worked on Channel 4's From Russia With Cash, which exposed estate agents willing to sell property to apparent money-launderers — was one of the organizers of the tour, also acting as compere.

Last summer it became apparent that money had been siphoned out of the bank to people close to Mr Habibie's election campaign.

"The Paper Chase" concentrates on the larger systemic issues of its subject, focusing on the human consequences of paper reviews and their apparent motivation: money.

"We have never put in any jeopardy the RCS Sport's abilities," said Taranto, who is leading the internal investigation into the apparent missing money.

Former U.S. House Speaker Dennis Hastert agreed to pay $3.5 million in apparent hush money to a longtime acquaintance to cover-up wrongdoing in his past, then lied to the FBI when asked about suspicious cash withdrawals from several banks, federal prosecutors alleged Thursday.

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