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"Because of a bribe.
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For contractors, bribery will always be attractive, because the cost of a bribe is dwarfed by the value of a contract — an effect known to economists as the Tullock paradox.
Because supermoms know the power of a bribe.
The prosecution said this had "the flavour of a bribe".
The claim alleges that on Tuesday Jones suggested Newman approved the mine "because a bribe of $700,000 was paid to his political party", according to the documents.
Today, these once masters of the land serve its elected government (and not because of any bribes of unneeded manpower or gee-whizz weapons).
Thus, in roughly 25%% of transactions a bribe is offered and accepted.
Instead of pursuing a bribe, she reported the finding.
Kwatinetz, who is a friend of Bannon's, said that he rejected the offer because he considered it a bribe.
Not necessarily because Bennett's team racked up the most points, but because it took up Murray's offer of a charity "bribe" to come top and stumped up a very generous £300.
The firm has the possibility of offering the official a bribe, to serve as an incentive to grant the certificate.
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because of a fault
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because of a series
because of a school
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because of a holiday
because of a language
because of a process
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because of a suspension
because of a mistake
because of a project
because of a discrepancy
because of a risk
because of a malfunction
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