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Discover Ludwig"colluder" is a correct and usable word in written English
The word means a person who agrees to engage in secret and dishonest activity with another person. For example, you might say, "The two criminals were convicted of conspiracy to commit fraud after prosecutors revealed their colluder."
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colluder
noun
One who conspires in a fraud.
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To those who oppose the Islamic Republic, I will be a colluder if I vote.
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December 2006: The Times claimed the investigation could widen to include possible charges on perverting the course of justice, with some individuals suspected of colluding over evidence.
Here's the key characteristic of populism: populists contrast an image of a pure, homogeneous people with that of a corrupt or at least, uncaring elite that colludes with those who are not properly part of the national body politic.
We know that all kinds of organisations – from banks to political movements – can generate a culture of perverted loyalty in which otherwise decent people will collude in crimes "for the greater good".
They have also been accused of abusing their power to settle old grudges, and even colluding with competing criminal syndicates.
However, since all students – including those who write for themselves – are subject to the same assignments, deadlines and assessment criteria, it is unfair for universities to collude tacitly with ghostwriting.
The high court in London heard evidence of the existence of an official British interrogation policy, during cross-examination of an MI5 officer known as witness B. The officer had questioned former Guantánamo Bay detainee Binyam Mohamed, a British resident who says MI5 officers colluded in his torture.
The IPCC is currently examining allegations that officers colluded in preparing court testimony.
And candidates collude in this, sending their partners on the campaign trail, conducting joint interviews and giving them prime time slots at the conventions.
"It's a wake-up call to politicians to be willing to debate the funding of the NHS and to avoid colluding with each other in saying spending can't be raised until deficit reduction has been completed," Ham, who helped advise No 10 on health during 2011, said.
The masked men finally left Chilapa on 15 May, after a deal with the state authorities which included the sacking of the local security chief whom they accused of colluding with the narcos.
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