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These interests go far beyond the kickbacks and corruption of individuals, important though that is.
On the most personal level, it meant the corruption of individuals, the forced sacrifice of beliefs and principles to get along, keep a job, obtain an apartment - to live.
His argument that he is not "morally responsible" for the corruption of individuals in the fiefdoms of associated football confederations is typically disingenuous, since it overlooks the lack of accountability and transparency which helped create a culture of graft and self-aggrandisement.
I've used the word 'corrupting' and I want to be very clear about it: I mean by it not the corruption of individuals but a corruption of a system itself that all of us are forced to participate in against our will".
I've used the word 'corrupting' and I want to be very clear about it: I mean by it not the corruption of individuals but a corruption of a system itself that all of us are forced to participate in against our will". Peters, who served in local government before running for Congress, told Owens that in his new position in Washington, he intends to make campaign finance reform a priority.
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Its attacks on the corruption of individual politicians slowly morphed into a radical rejection of key aspects of the political system, including parliament itself.
While one of campaign finance's aims is to fight corruption of individual candidates by big money, another aim is to avoid corruption of the system as a whole.
The remote principle, on the other hand, is just what the immanent principle presupposes, but whose presence and absence alone are insufficient for causing the existence or disappearance of the individual, as it continues being after the corruption of the individual.
To them, the notion of corruption was both the corruption of the individual and the corruption of the system of governance.
The problem was not with homosexual orientation, Francis said, but with the corruption and intrigue of individuals within the Vatican who happened to be gay.
Concern about preventing corruption — not just of individuals but of political institutions — goes back to the nation's founding: Hamilton, in The Federalist No. 22, foresaw that "in republics, persons elevated from the mass of the community by the suffrages of their fellow-citizens to stations of great pre-eminence and power may find compensations for betraying their trust".
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