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noun
The state of being complicit; involvement as a partner or accomplice, especially in a crime or other wrongdoing.
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Two particularly wonderful examples from this collection are "Complicity", about the delicate beginnings of a love affair, and "East Wind", about a relationship between an estate agent and a foreign waitress.
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"In any group there is more or less tension between people, and there are complicities and affinities," he said.
There is complicity here.
Where there is injustice, silence is complicity.
Everyone knew there was complicity.
"There was complicity," said the deputy security secretary, Armando Calidonio.
One of those was complicity in September the 11th.
Silence is complicity to this government's decision to allow this to happen.
"There is respect for law and then there is complicity in lawlessness".
Silence, white silence, is complicity and there is room for everyone to engage in change.
Compounding the fears of renewed violence in Kabul was what appeared to be complicity of Afghan soldiers in the plot.
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