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It means to swindle or cheat someone, often by not paying a debt or by avoiding payment. Example: The businessman was known for bilking his clients out of their money by promising false returns on investments.
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Partly because they are not paid properly, they bilk the system and get away with it, thanks to political contacts.There is no evidence that the shopkeeper in Maheshpur, Radhe Shyam Singh, is corrupt, but his background is typical.
Suppliers gamble the rewards from future commerce for a short-term gain when they bilk their customers.The comfort of strangersWhen it works well, the banking system underpins trust and allows strangers to deal with each other safely.
The only new thing is a promise to "provide real pension protection"—ie, not to let the likes of Enron bilk the pension-fund holders again.In some ways, the programme is less adventurous than anything Mr Clinton espoused, since it ignores his favourite themes of reforming government and boosting economic growth.
By the same logic, today's bust will lower it.The incentives were more complex than to bilk shareholders by betting the ranch every time.
But Mr Spitzer has benefited from a certain public suspicion that Wall Street was out to bilk the moms and pops of Main Street America.
Indeed, studies have shown that buy-outs in Britain create jobs in the longer term and that buy-outs which rejoin the stockmarket perform better than other new issues on Wall Street.As for transparency, publicly quoted companies need to divulge information because of the risk that well-informed managers will bilk their disparate band of faraway shareholders.
Bilk began (1948) playing clarinet while he was stationed in Egypt with the British army, and after returning home he led a jazz band in Bristol.
Ostensibly managing her finances, he himself proceeded to bilk her out of hundreds of thousands of dollars.
A couple of days ago, thirty-six Sovimmigrantsants were arrested in New York for plotting to bilk health-insurance companies out of a quarter of a billion dollars.
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Entitled Conrad Lord Bilkk Of The Crosspurposes, it sees Lord Black of Crossharbour buy the jail in which he is imprisoned, while the fictionalised Lady Black spends her days considering wardrobe and planning the decoration of her husband's cell.
Born Bernard Stanley Bilk on 28 January 1929, he changed his stage name to 'Acker' - the Somerset slang for 'mate' - after learning to play the wind instrument during his time in the army.
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